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Old 08-02-2024, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Lena1952
I teaching quilting classes at quilt shop and while it does take more time than most would think to pull all the parts together. What frustrates me most is those who come to class late and/or they do not bring the supplies listed. Sometimes the supply it takes longer, to make sure they will have everything they need, than it does to make the original sample. I’ve even had a few tell me “that wasn’t on the list”. Only to respond with “oh” when shown that indeed is was there. And with all that, I love when you see that light and smile that is on their face when they either get it or when they finish a project they thought they couldn’t accomplish.
I believe I’d like to take your class. I took a class and I’m a model student (ha) I brought everything on the supply list but the instructor never got around to addressing most of it. For instance a sketch pad. I had one so I didn’t go buy one but that would’ve been an unnecessary purchase. The quilts she brought were full of animal hair and kinda gross. Didn’t learn much.
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