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marand 09-12-2013 07:08 PM

Harriet Hargrave Boot Camp at LQS
 
My LQS is running a class using Harriet Hargrave's freshman academy book. It will be 4 four- hour classes. Has anyone used this book to make a quilt? We are making the quilt on the back cover. I am looking for ideas for fabric choice. I have been making quilts for a few years but have signed up for this class because I need to learn better habits.
What are your impressions of this series?
MA

AliKat 09-12-2013 08:16 PM

While I haven't done this, I have had classes with HH and greatly loved and learned from them.

Nammie to 7 09-13-2013 07:29 AM

I love her books!! She has 4 in the Quilter's Academy series - which book are you using? (Sorry, I see you are using the Freshman book) That book is wonderful!! Book # 5 is due out in 6 to 12 months. These books contain a wealth of information. I highly recommend them for all quilters - beginner to expert!

ManiacQuilter2 09-13-2013 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by AliKat (Post 6290536)
While I haven't done this, I have had classes with HH and greatly loved and learned from them.

Her classes were some of the most informant classes I ever attended. Most everything I learned about machine quilting was from her. I am glad to hear she is still actively involved in quilting. So many women I have know in the quilting business have passed away. You will learn a lot from her. Have fun and ENJOY!!!

CorgiNole 09-13-2013 11:45 AM

Yes - I've made most of the quilt tops in the book. I don't recall which one is featured on the back - is it Asian Nights? That one is an excellent quilt for learning precision piecing. I'm using the series to teach myself piecing and using Heirloom Machine Quilting to teach myself free motion quilting.

I took an Invisible Machine Applique class from Harriet last spring. She is delightful in person and a great teacher.

Cheers, K

marand 09-13-2013 06:28 PM

Thank you all! Actually, Harriet is NOT the instructor. It's just at mt LQS by a local person using the first book. The quilt is called Carrie's Interlacing Circles..

Camille 09-13-2013 06:41 PM

Which LQS? I'm in Metrowest. Would love to take one of her classes.

snipforfun 09-13-2013 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by marand (Post 6292258)
Thank you all! Actually, Harriet is NOT the instructor. It's just at mt LQS by a local person using the first book. The quilt is called Carrie's Interlacing Circles..

That is too bad. Cant be the same without Harriet. I think Carrie is her daughter.


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