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Old 10-21-2011, 10:00 AM
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Kaffe Fassett and Bonnie Hunter
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Old 10-21-2011, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Rose L
Sharon Schamber! She has more tricks up her sleeve than anyone I've seen before plus she's a great teacher and I'd love to spend time with her to learn easier ways to do things that would improve the final look of my work.
I have to agree with this choice. She's the best.
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Old 10-21-2011, 10:35 AM
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I would have to say the gals in my quilt guild they have been very supportive , fun to be with and each has some different talent I can learn.
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I've had the honor of spending time with my friends' mother who is 92 years young this year - still quilting up a storm adn I've learned more from her than anyone I've ever come upon - she is the most wonderful person in the world; I'm not putting down big time names here, but feel this lady of 92 needs to be remembered for her quilting ideas, her hard work she has put into the many quilts she has made and so willingly doled out over the years to the needy, friends, relatives, and every baby that is born in the community that she knows.
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Lori - I'm right there with you! Paula Nadelstern! I want to learn to "see" what she sees.
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I would spend my day with my friend Becky Elliott. She is a master quilter. Becky taught me how to quilt 4 years ago and I haven't stopped yet. She is an awesome lady. Thank you Becky.
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Old 10-21-2011, 11:40 AM
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Sharon Schamber or Leah Day. Ann in TN
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Originally Posted by Rose L
Sharon Schamber! She has more tricks up her sleeve than anyone I've seen before plus she's a great teacher and I'd love to spend time with her to learn easier ways to do things that would improve the final look of my work.
Me too.
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Old 10-21-2011, 12:24 PM
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Another Leah Day fan here. Her writing is very upbeat, and I think a day with her would be great fun.
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Originally Posted by lizzyq
Another Leah Day fan here. Her writing is very upbeat, and I think a day with her would be great fun.
Yeah, Leah what a sweetheart and another good choice. I watch everyone of her free motion design videos. Wonder if she teaches and does classes, anyone know?
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