Links to Lessons

This is where I will place links to tutorials I find around the net so I can find them again.

Some are for the methods I use, recommend and teach. Others are good alternatives.

Some are for techniques I use occasionally but don’t teach,

others are for reference in case I might need it someday.

Some do not involve textiles in any form!

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Quilting Lessons, Quilting Tips, Quilting Help

from

McCalls Quiilting

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Learn how to do just about anything from one of the very best quilt writers.

Tips and Lessons

on the

Jinny Beyer Studio

website

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BEFORE YOU START

SEWING MACHINES

General Knowledge

ROTARY CUTTING AND OTHER BASICS

How To Tie A Simple Quilter’s Knot!

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THE QUILT TOP

PATCHWORK

USING PENS AND PENCILS ON FABRIC

BORDERS

EMBROIDERY

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APPLIQUE LESSONS

HAND AND MACHINE APPLIQUE, WITH AND WITHOUT FUSIBLE WEB

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QUILTING

BASTING

HAND QUILTING

MACHINE QUILTING ON A DOMESTIC MACHINE

BINDING

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FABRIC BOOKS. DOLL MAKING …….

FABRIC BOOKS

DOLLMAKING

ELECTRIC QUILT

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PAPER, BOOKS, BOOKBINDING and WOOD CARVING

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4 Responses to Links to Lessons

  1. Juanita says:

    Came across your website on “Quilter’s Blog”. Thanks for sharing your info. Sometimes it’s hard to know where to look to find a fix or instructions for a specific problem. I found these instructions very helpful.

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    • virtualquilter says:

      I have a problem remembering where to find information ….. I know I have seen it, often I know the answer but don’t have time to explain it fully …… so this is as much for me as it is others. It is a bonus being able to share it though!

      Judy B

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  2. Thanks Judy for featuring my tutorial about burying threads on your Lessons link. I’m glad that more people will be able to use the tip. I did notice however that you listed my company as Red Thread Studio.. Although I love working with red thread my company’s correct name is RedBarn Studios.

    BTW…this is a great place for all of us to come….lots of good info here. Thanks.

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    • Thank you for pointing out the error which I hope is now fixed!

      I add links to the lesson page because a link in a regular post is soon relegated to archives. There are always people looking for basic information, and even if I have seen it somehwere I can never remember exactly where so I can give them the link. Now, when I find a good tip or tutorial, I add it to the page, and when the question is asked I can sound like the fount of all knowledge!

      Thank you for providing one of the great little tutorials out there.

      Judy B

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