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    Old 02-22-2021, 06:39 PM
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    I have "attended 5 on-line quilt shows during the pandemic--all big ones. I just finished classes with QuiltCon today and have viewed their displays,demos and venders. If you have not attended an online quilt show, I encourage you to do so while waiting for an in-person show. I've taken classes at 2 and can share that many of the teachers have become quite adept at wroking on-line. Another nice thing about many of the classes is you have them for several days, so that you can work on the project and then go back and review the video, or pause it while you do something else and come back to it. I will definitely attend more on-line classes in the future (and think many teachers will include that format too) as it allows me to expand the caliber and type of classes I can take advantage of. And while I know I want to get to some inperson shows this year (and plan to attend at least the KCRegional Quilt Fest and my local guild's show) I can also see attending via on-line shows in the future that I would not be able to attend otherwise. Has anyone else experienced the on-line shows and classes? What are your thoughts?
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    Old 02-23-2021, 03:18 AM
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    Quiltcon in Austin? I just Googled it. It ended Yesterday! or was it postponed because of Snovid 2021? I attended last year just before the pandemic took hold. Even DH was impressed.
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    Old 02-23-2021, 04:52 AM
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    I had the pleasure of attending QuiltCon virtually this year...although not the same as my experience in Nashville a couple of years ago, I still enjoyed the class I signed up for with Jen Kingwell on hand applique.
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