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Old 08-30-2018, 03:12 AM
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quilterpurpledog
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If you like BH, her site, her blog and most things she does, think seriously about taking her class. There is so much to learn from her and fellow class mates. It is maybe the experience that is the most important. Like others have said, turn the project into a table runner or give it away to a charitable cause. Last year I took a class from a nationally known teacher. I learned so much and enjoyed her presence, but, I didn't like my product squares. They made great pot holders. But, I am so glad I did the class.
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