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Old 06-04-2009, 01:44 PM
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firehousequilts
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I've taken a few classes with them. I'm really impressed with the number of classes they have and how easy it is to learn through them. My classes have usually been on Saturdays; I copy the lessons and print them out so I can read through them without having to be on the computer ALL the time. They usually have a supply list that you get ahead of time and sometimes there are cutting instructions for homework before the class actually starts.

They have a 'classroom' situation; I think they just call it a forum and you have to have your password for the class you've paid for to see the postings. You keep in touch with the teacher that way; also everyone in the class introduces themselves, often catching up with people they've been in other classes with. The more you participate in this forum-style classroom, the more you learn; by others asking questions or asking yourself.

They have a free 'border' class online at their website http://www.quiltuniversity.com/classlist2.htm#Other
(scroll down to the bottom)

You can try it and see how easy it is to learn via internet. :)

Dusty
PS-guess my original message did show up here. Sorry for the double post.

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