Old 04-10-2011, 05:27 PM
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SundarKoyal
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Originally Posted by eashka
I don't usually get in on these discussions, but I have to speak up. Unlike UTube the lessons that you pay for from MSQC with Jenny is an in-depth series of classes on several projects. I have been quilting for years but I still want to learn everything I can and Jenny is the best teacher I have ever had. This is not just somebody with a camera hung from the ceiling and not really knowing what they are doing. This is professional! I have bought both of the sets of classes and will buy the next one that she offers. Laugh at paying but this is a classic "You get what you pay for". And NO I am not out of my mind.

Like most people have mentioned... these are not just tutorials... it is a class. Like you would probably take at your local LQS. And with any type of class, it is not free.

I agree with you that Jenny is an awesomeeeee teacher. If it was not for her, I would not have known what to do once I decided to get into quilting. Yes, the message board helped with some things, but at that time... Jenny was THE BEST hands down. And she has such a good-natured spirit. I even love it when she does an Oopsie. She is just so cute about it. She makes me feel like it is okay to make mistakes and to just have fun with it. Her class is the only one I would be able to afford... the beginner classes in my area are around $200. To me...that is a big rip-off. Especially if you had had a long day and were tired and either could not make the class or just could not concentrate. With the Missouri Star place, I would be able to watch, listen, and learn at my own convenience, and still be able to ask whatever questions I have. I have been so impatient to get a few bucks so that I can take the Missouri Star classes. Oh, and let me reiterate.... I LOVE JENNY. lolllllllll
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