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Old 10-14-2012, 03:58 AM
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romanojg
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Originally Posted by Candace
So does mine. The point is, it's the same classes...if the student doesn't learn, well...
So does mine. If you need special help with a certain project she'll set up a time and work on that. She also listens to us and if there are several students who want to learn something she'll set up a special class for all of us; thats with the machine or software. We have monthly emboidery club that's open to all; no matter what machine you have or where you bought it. If you got if from them it's free if not its 40 a yr plus cost of projects. I think its a great value because shes always coming up with new things for us to learn and now that most of us in the class have one of 3 machines she's going to teach us things that our machines will do that others don't but good things for us to know. To me this is a great teacher. By the way, I have a Viking but I think all stores/teachers should be like that. The classes to teach you basics are great but as you start doing more its great to have someone to count on if you need extra assistance. You are right, the student has to want to learn and pay attention. Some take the classes but never do anything outside of the classes.
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