If you can get past the nasal voice and the dialect, here is a really neat tutorial.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otb8n...s_digest-vrecs
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If you can get past the nasal voice and the dialect, here is a really neat tutorial.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otb8n...s_digest-vrecs
GramMER to 18 and two great granddaughters!
I have taken a couple of classes from Diane Dye, he is a great teacher. I guess the dialect didn't bother me since I'm also from the middle Georgia area. Sounds normal to me, lol.
She sounds normal to me too! Sounds like Mississippi area.
Last edited by BellaBoo; 01-24-2013 at 05:46 AM.
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I guess there is South and deep South. I am originally from Texas, lived in South Caroling nearly 20 years and now moved my permanent address to Georgia. Eight months of the year I live in India--no dialect there! LOL
GramMER to 18 and two great granddaughters!
I loved this tutorial. A pineapple quilt has been on my bucket list for a long time. I think I'll move it to the top of the list, she made it look so easy. I was always kind of intimidated by this pattern but if you can use jelly rolls, it's my kind of pattern...a lot less cutting.
Thank you for the tute - its early am and I couldn't listen too long for the instructions. The high pitched and thick accent was a little overwhelming, but I'll go back later. Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing this!![]()
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Enjoyed the tutorial. I'll go back to this one and others of hers. Accent sounds okay to me.
Thanks for the link. The accent doesn't bother me a bit, in fact I thought it was a nice "down home" accent.
This block is definitely on my list of things to do.
Karen
She has a nice pineapple block tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Carol