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Old 03-07-2008, 08:44 PM
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Any New Classes I caught some last time and learned a lot . Love the different ones,teachers are great.
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Old 03-09-2008, 05:00 AM
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i'll do another class on the first Sunday in April.

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Old 03-09-2008, 06:17 PM
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applique? I need help doing inner corners and points
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Old 03-10-2008, 12:41 AM
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i'm pretty stinky at applique, but a promise is a promise. guess i'd better start practicing. :shock:
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Old 03-10-2008, 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
i'll do another class on the first Sunday in April.

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you teach classes too!! cool!! what are your specialities!! :)
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you teach classes too!! cool!! what are your specialities!! :)[/quote]

i have never taught an in-person quilting class. i've just done a few on-line chat things here. i'm not an expert quilter. i'm an expert at being a beginner. i don't have a specialty. there are a great many quilters here who have a lot more skill than i have.

i just have a firm belief that if quilters stop saying "i can't" and start saying "i will learn how" they can do just about anything. so i try to help people find the courage to try.

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Great words of wisdom Patrice :)
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Old 03-10-2008, 06:02 PM
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you teach classes too!! cool!! what are your specialities!! :)[/quote

i have never taught an in-person quilting class. i've just done a few on-line chat things here. i'm not an expert quilter. i'm an expert at being a beginner. i don't have a specialty. there are a great many quilters here who have a lot more skill than i have.

i just have a firm belief that if quilters stop saying "i can't" and start saying "i will learn how" they can do just about anything. so i try to help people find the courage to try.
I love it that you say you are an expert at being a beginner. Too funny!
Hopefully, I can join in on some of the classes.

My husband has a great saying for people who say they can't do something when he KNOWS they actually can. He says "can't means won't". We have used that on our girls MANY, MANY times when they say they can't do something. Worked great when my oldest said she couldn't swim. She not only swam, but joined a swim team and could kick butt on some of the competions she would go to. :)
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To be fair, though, we need to remember and respect a quilter's right to say "I don't WANT to." quilting should be fun. it should be relaxing; an escape from the trials and tribulations in the rest of our lives.

for example, i CAN do traditional needleturn applique. however, i can't do it well without a great deal of struggle. it takes me an hour to stitch one teeny tiny flower or leaf to my personal standard and satisfaction. :shock: therefore, i will probably not ever make an applique block or quilt that way. if i do applique, it's almost certainly going to involve as many shortcuts as possible. i'm content to admire the glorious work of expert needleturners.

"i don't want to" is a perfectly good reason to not try something new or do something a second time. as long as a quilter is not selling herself short by assuming she "can't"; as long as she is not denying herself the chance to try making something she very much wants to make but is afraid to try, i say leave her alone.

BUT if i know a quilter considers herself "less" of a quilter because she hasn't done something yet, and fear is the only thing in her way ... well ... i'm going to try my best to drag her into the challenge. :wink:
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
To be fair, though, we need to remember and respect a quilter's right to say "I don't WANT to." quilting should be fun. it should be relaxing; an escape from the trials and tribulations in the rest of our lives.

for example, i CAN do traditional needleturn applique. however, i can't do it well without a great deal of struggle. it takes me an hour to stitch one teeny tiny flower or leaf to my personal standard and satisfaction. :shock: therefore, i will probably not ever make an applique block or quilt that way. if i do applique, it's almost certainly going to involve as many shortcuts as possible. i'm content to admire the glorious work of expert needleturners.

"i don't want to" is a perfectly good reason to not try something new or do something a second time. as long as a quilter is not selling herself short by assuming she "can't"; as long as she is not denying herself the chance to try making something she very much wants to make but is afraid to try, i say leave her alone.

BUT if i know a quilter considers herself "less" of a quilter because she hasn't done something yet, and fear is the only thing in her way ... well ... i'm going to try my best to drag her into the challenge. :wink:
I totally understand. I didn't mean to imply anything. I'm always willing to try something new and urging others to do the same. I LOVE Hawaiian Quilting, but would I do it? Nope. Have tried it and it was just too much for me. Then when this group of 6 ladies told me that they are working on a quilt that has taken them over 2 years to finish, well...nope, I want mine done BEFORE the turn of the century. lol
I just don't like it when people who haven't tried something, say they can't do it. How do you know if you don't try? There are tons of quilting patterns, etc that are nice, but some are not "my cup of tea" so to speak, so at the present time, I don't do them. Maybe in a few years I might change my mind. So, what challenge you want to drag me into. Beware, I bite sometimes. ;)
I'm like you when it comes to applique. I don't enjoy doing it, actually, it doesn't come out very well when I do it, so I try to avoid it at at all costs.
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