How To Quilt
Whether you are new to quilting or an experienced quilter, A Beginner's Guide to Quilting has tips and tricks to improve your sewing and quiltmaking skills. This step-by-step guide shows you exactly what to do with clear, easy-to-understand instructions. In addition, the full-color photographs illustrate each step along the way.
Yes! It is easy to make a quilt, and A Beginner's Guide to Quilting takes all of the confusion and frustration out of learning. Your first quilt can look like it has been made by an experienced or professional quilter. Your family will be stunned. You will be the envy of all of your friends when you show them your completed first quilt.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Quilting
This author of 9 books for beginner quilters and self-taught quilter of 26 years can teach you how to make a quilt using a simple 9 step system.
The step-by-step Beginner's Guide to Quilting reveals all the secrets experienced quilters forget to tell beginners - or, are they trying to keep secrets?
Have you been searching for a how to quilt resource specifically for beginner quilters that makes learning how to make a quilt really easy? And explains
everything using words that you understand, not some special quilting jargon where you need to look up every single term?
How would you like to discover quilting tips and techniques that experienced and professional quilters use - methods that save time and make your quilt a true heirloom, not just another blanket?
Do you have a collection of quilting books that were advertised as beginner books and when you got them home, you discovered that they just added to your confusion?
Are you ready right now to learn how to:
• Create a masterpiece that will amaze your family and friends
• Choose the perfect fabric for just the right effect
• Cut your fabric without making wasteful mistakes
• Sew perfect seams so that every corner is square and every triangle tip is pointy
• Attach borders that make your quilt square up
• Make binding that adds the perfect finishing touch to your quilt
You Will Learn To Make a Quilt and Much, Much More....
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If you're like me, when I decided to start quilting, I had no idea how to begin. None of my friends made quilts…nobody in my family made quilts…the one quilt
shop in my town didn't have any books for beginning quilters…and I didn't know about quilt guilds. There was no easy way for me to learn to quilt.
I wanted a book that was easy to understand and that had step-by-step instructions specifically written for a beginning quilter. I wanted somebody to take an
easy quilt pattern, describe some of the simple color and design choices without turning it into a mind-boggling project, then walk me through the process -
from telling me what supplies to buy to showing me how to bind a quilt - with pictures so I could both read and see how to make a quilt. (Kind of like those
paint-by-the-numbers kits!)
I wanted a book that I could carry from my cutting table to my sewing machine as I was creating my masterpiece, to compare my results and make sure that I
was doing it right.
I spent hours looking for a learn to quilt book for beginners; none was to be found. I started looking at individual quilt patterns - but because the instructions
were locked securely inside the package, who could tell whether it would be easy or difficult to make, and whether the instructions would be complete?
Then there were books of patterns that included instructions. There were plenty of different quilt patterns in each book, but the instructions were pretty skimpy,
and the pictures were only drawings of the finished pieces, not pictures of what each step looked like as you were cutting, sewing, or pressing.
And, fankly, as I thumbed through the pages, I ended up more confused than I was when I started.
How-to-Quilt.com.
Inspiration and Education for Beginning Quilters

This author of 9 books for beginner quilters and self-taught quilter of 26 years can teach you how to make a quilt using a simple 9 step system.
The step-by-step Beginner's Guide to Quilting reveals all the secrets experienced quilters forget to tell beginners - or, are they trying to keep secrets?
• Create a masterpiece that will amaze your family and friends
• Choose the perfect fabric for just the right effect
• Cut your fabric without making wasteful mistakes
• Sew perfect seams so that every corner is square and every triangle tip is pointy
• Attach borders that make your quilt square up
• Make binding that adds the perfect finishing touch to your quilt
You Will Learn To Make a Quilt and Much, Much More....
100% Guaranteed!
If you're like me, when I decided to start quilting, I had no idea how to begin. None of my friends made quilts…nobody in my family made quilts…the one quilt
shop in my town didn't have any books for beginning quilters…and I didn't know about quilt guilds. There was no easy way for me to learn to quilt.
I wanted a book that was easy to understand and that had step-by-step instructions specifically written for a beginning quilter. I wanted somebody to take an
easy quilt pattern, describe some of the simple color and design choices without turning it into a mind-boggling project, then walk me through the process -
from telling me what supplies to buy to showing me how to bind a quilt - with pictures so I could both read and see how to make a quilt. (Kind of like those
paint-by-the-numbers kits!)
I wanted a book that I could carry from my cutting table to my sewing machine as I was creating my masterpiece, to compare my results and make sure that I
was doing it right.
I spent hours looking for a learn to quilt book for beginners; none was to be found. I started looking at individual quilt patterns - but because the instructions
were locked securely inside the package, who could tell whether it would be easy or difficult to make, and whether the instructions would be complete?
Then there were books of patterns that included instructions. There were plenty of different quilt patterns in each book, but the instructions were pretty skimpy,
and the pictures were only drawings of the finished pieces, not pictures of what each step looked like as you were cutting, sewing, or pressing.
And, fankly, as I thumbed through the pages, I ended up more confused than I was when I started.
How-to-Quilt.com.
Inspiration and Education for Beginning Quilters