If I could learn anything, it would be how to make flying geese. Mine look horrible. And I love star quilts and have some kits that need flying geese, but I won't make them because it's torture to see what they look like after I spend so much time cutting correctly, sewing 1/4", pressing and then they are warped. Also, I lose my points. I am working on a quilt and I had to sew 1/8" so I wouldn't lose my points. If I could master the flying geese and not lose my points, I could make so many more blocks. I'm limiting myself because of, could it be, cutting on the bias? Other people make flying geese and don't lose their points, so why do I when I go slow and try so hard. I've been quilting since 1992. I took a 12 week beginner's class where we picked out all the fabric for the quilt and then each week we made one block. It also went from easy to hard. I learned so much from that class. I see now they offer a 4 block beginner's class at my LQS. What can you learn from making 4 blocks? And they charge $50 for the class. It's crazy. When I took my beginner's class, we had the whole quilt sewed together at the end. That's important. And we had borders to put on too. But still, flying geese and losing points are what I would love help with.