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LA Book
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LA Book
Can anyone suggest a good book on LA quilting? I need something that will start me right from step one on through. Like LA Quilting for Dummies.
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Re: LA Book
How about quiltuniversity.com
homequiltingsystems Yahoo group
And of course there are many many many videos on youtube as well
homequiltingsystems Yahoo group
And of course there are many many many videos on youtube as well
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Re: LA Book
QIAD publishes a book by Nancy Martin called "Machine Quilting Primer".
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Re: LA Book
thanks i'm going to order the primer and check out the other sites.
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Re: LA Book
El's book is not a Longarm quilting book, Amie
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Re: LA Book
if you find one I would love it. I don't have a LA mine is a short arm on a frame but could use some techniques. I can use pantos and free hand meander but would love to learn how to use stencils, start stop and do straight line quilting
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Re: LA Book
Have you seen any of the Pam Clark videos? I only have a short arm system but it sure gives good ideas and information that can be modified to fit a smaller system.
Jo Ann
Jo Ann
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Re: LA Book
I found lots of help from the book, "Ultimate Guide to Longarm Machine Quilting" by Linda V. Taylor. She uses a Gammill, like I have, but the information can be used for most any longarm.
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guide-Lo ... AB4Y2ES91J
http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guide-Lo ... AB4Y2ES91J
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Re: LA Book
I finally got my machine and frame set up. I got the "Ultimate Guide" for Christmas and it really has some good informaion. Also watched tons of videos by Linda Taylor and Pam Clarke. They are very good.
Now I just need to get up my nerve to jump in with both feet. lol
Now I just need to get up my nerve to jump in with both feet. lol
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Re: LA Book
You can look in books and on the internet to get information and ideas but being a good quilter takes practice practice practice. I use paper and pencil to practice before I do it with my machine. I really need lots more time to practice. I am NOT a good quilter and am still learning something every time. I have an HQ-16.