15 Quilting Tips I’ve Learned in 15 Years of Quilting

I still remember the first day I browsed quilting pages on Internet. It was 15 years ago! And the quilting world was very different than what it is now.

I remember someone telling me a few times: “You will be bored soon! You will give up”! Well, I am happy that 15 years later, I still quilt and more important, I still ENJOY quilting. And this is amazing because these were 15 years of lonely quilting – my only connection with other quilters being through Internet.
I can say that fabric, batting and thread are my best friends!

Quilting tips
If you have under your belt a few years of quilting, you already have learned some quilting tips and tricks on your own.

If you are a beginner quilter, you are probably overwhelmed by the abundance of information about quilting.  So here are a few things that guide my quilting journey, things I’ve learned from my experience and from my own mistakes.
I hope some of them will make your quilting easier and more enjoyable.

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Do you need more information? Here are a few articles with more detailed information.

Prewashing fabric

Starching fabric – 1

Starching fabric – 2

Color palette for quilting projects

Guide to batting

Cheap washable markers

Best needles for quilting 

Why I wash my quilts before binding

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8 Comments

  1. I hope your internet followers/friends help make your "lonely quilting" easier to bear. You are surely a generous quilting friend. I have discovered a few of these tips by myself but will try to incorporate some of yours, especially starching. Washing before binding? If I try this, it will be on a small wall quilt, if I make one before you post your reasoning.
    My favorite quilt is one I made for a boarder from Panama who was in Canada to learn English as a second language. Although it is lap size; I thought she would just put it on display. She said that she visits Chiriqui (spelling?) where it is cold enough to enjoy a quilt.

  2. As I continued to read yur newsletter, I realized you had already addressed your reasons for washing before binding. Thanks. It does make sense.

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