quilting TV shows
#11
Originally Posted by Maura
I know what you mean. I notice that EB later shows has her talking less babyish. I think she tends to have that happy voice naturally, but pushes it too much when speaking publicly. She also came from the stage (her classes) to television. She needs to tone it down for the small screen.
#15
Originally Posted by wvhill22
wish I had them to watch here! I have one but I would have to get up at 530 on a sat morning to watch it
#17
I think they probably do that because they are teaching all kinds of people. There are probably a lottttttttttt of beginners out there that have no clue what they are doing so they do that to reach every one. Just consider yourself lucky that you get quilting shows. I haven't been able to find any here. Luckily threre are a lot of vidios on the net which I find even better.
#18
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I don't like some of the voices either: Eleanor Burns sounds like she's still in elementary school and Alex Anderson is just plain false - especially in her laugh; however, I do enjoy the shows and it's something to do since I'm retired. I love Sewing with Nancy altho' a couple of her shows didn't interest me, but that's okay - she is connecting with everyone.
By the way - you can get the entire show on your internet, but I don't know if they are all like that or not.
By the way - you can get the entire show on your internet, but I don't know if they are all like that or not.
#20
Originally Posted by wvhill22
wish I had them to watch here! I have one but I would have to get up at 530 on a sat morning to watch it
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