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Old 02-16-2022, 05:53 AM
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WMUTeach
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For those with Zoom wonderments, I can say that it is not difficult. My quilting group has been meeting once a week on Zoom for two years and we sit and sew with our machines, chat, ask for help, ideas, recommendations and offer our our assistance or at a minimum our 2 cents. It has been an extraordinarily good way to become friends with new folks and to schedule some time each week to work on projects. We meet for three hours every Tuesday afternoon and it has made us all more productive because we know we have a designated time to just sew. We have talked pandemic, goo books, videos, children, family, new puppies/dogs and holidays and on and on. One gal Zooms in from Florida where she resides part of the year, while others have taken us along on her vacation. . I know of a knitting group in my area that does the same thing. It works and whether it is good for a few weeks or a few year. I highly recommend it!
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