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Old 08-17-2011, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by romanojg
I do several BOM with or LQS. At mine we always have plenty of fabric to the block plus alot extra. It's high quality and then I'm also paying for the teachers time each month. I pay 30 each month. Now I'm lucky; mine are Civil War BOM's and we get lecture each month that goes along with the war and time frame and we learn about the block as well. Our teacher goes over the pattern with us and is in the store each Friday if we need help.

I would talk to the store; not all are the same. I know someone taking the same class as I but at a different store and she says she rarely has enough fabric to complete on block. Not all stores are the same; voice your concerns before you decide
I like the idea of having a little lecture and then the possibility of getting help if needed. My LQS is doing the Cotton Club BOM but without out any presentation. I think the presentation adds value. And it is always great to work on projects with others.
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