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    I have her Dot to Dot class and it was "ok." Don't know if I finished watching it or not. My favorite instructor from Craftsy is Ann Petersen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bneuen View Post
    I have her Dot to Dot class and it was "ok." Don't know if I finished watching it or not. My favorite instructor from Craftsy is Ann Petersen.
    I have to agree--Ann Petersen is my favorite--but, I liked Angela--least favorite is Leah Day--she talks too much when she could be stitching.

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    Oh my I love that class!! I go back frequently. I highly recommend it.
    From the heart
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    Have that class and I really like her style. Angela is a great instructor. I like her attitude. We all strive to be better and sometimes "good enough" is the best we can do at the time.

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    Ooops, I just logged into Craftsy to see how much they were asking for this class only to discover that I had already purchased it, haha. Thanks for the reminder. :-)
    Laura

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    Quote Originally Posted by sewplease View Post
    Ooops, I just logged into Craftsy to see how much they were asking for this class only to discover that I had already purchased it, haha. Thanks for the reminder. :-)
    That's too funny!
    How do you find the sample? I've never heard of dot to dot quilting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quiltingbuddy View Post
    That's too funny!
    How do you find the sample? I've never heard of dot to dot quilting.
    Go to the craftsy website and click on quilting classes. You can find the class description there.
    Laura

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    I bought it and liked it as well. I would have been a bit disappointed if I had paid full price, as it didn't have a LOT of content, but I liked the designs. It moved quickly enough for me (I don't like the classes where they seem to dwell on the same thing forEVER!)
    Cathy

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    I read her reviews on Craftsy and they most of them were not very good.

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    I like Angela waters classes very much. I have the attitude: it'll never be noticed on a galloping horse and that's the only kind I ride. Her philosophy fits with that. She gets you quilting quickly. One thing is that free motion quilting straight lines on a home sewing machine is difficult. It's apparently easier on a long arm machine. If I were starting out in FMQ I would start with another waters class quilting negative spaces. These are much easier to do on a home. Machine and look great. I like waters better than Peterson although they are both excellent teachers.

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