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I have just bought all four of Rhonda's ebooks because I know you never stop learning and this lady sure knows what she is doing.
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Self taught and I like to teach others.
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My grandma taught me the nine patch and tieing years ago but from there I have been on my own.
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Self taught, however I'm always searching the internet for tutorials and seeking hints/advice from this board. I've probably learned the most from all the questions/advice posted here!
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I go to a quilting 'class' on Wed. afternoons from 1-3:30 p.m. We can work on what we want and there is always someone there to assist, either the owner/instructor or another quilter. Also a good social outlet!!
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I go to a quilting 'class' on Wed. afternoons from 1-3:30 p.m. We can work on what we want and there is always someone there to assist, either the owner/instructor or another quilter. Also a good social outlet!!
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Self taught, but I read anything I can get my hands on, and I watch, talk, and listen to anyone and everyone. Not a day goes by that I don't learn something! And I love every minute of it.
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I have more or less taught myself. I have watched programs on TV and I also have taken lessons from the LQS. (: :lol:
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Self taught for me. I've read lots of books and magazines; watched tv shows, etc. My mom did a little bit of quilting - mostly string quilts to use up scraps from sewing. I enjoy talking to other quilters and getting tips from them but don't really think I would like taking classes. I kind of like checking out the pattern or instructions and then very often adding my own twist.
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Self taught. Pick up hints and tips and ideas from fellow quilters, magazines, pictures and from HERE! You all have been a great inspiration!
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