In a tizz.
#31
I look at this like I look at doctors--I am employing them! I fired one once and he didn't know what to say--he had lied to both my regular doctor and to me. I also leaned against the door and wouldn't let him leave until he answered questions to my satisfaction. It helped that I'm 6' tall and he barely hit 5'.
#32
Originally Posted by AnnieH
Does anyone else get butterflies before a class? I'm doing a monthly one at the moment with two lovely, patient teachers (and only four in the class), but I don't want to take my latest project (paper piecing top which needs squaring and then borders) as I think it's not good enough and have been up since 6 a.m. cutting fabric for a new project so that I have something to do. I'm nuts today.
Relax and have fun. Maybe you will find a new friend among your classmates.
You are paying to learn about quilting - let them teach you.
I am sending a big hug through the computer to you.
#34
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pueblo, Co
Posts: 663
Don't be nervous. I know that is easy to say, but let me tell you a funny. I attended a quilting school where the teacher started a new project every other month. One month we all were having a problem putting the project,a table runner together, even the teacher. It turned out the measurements for the center square were wrong. I drafted the center and sewed it together. Perfectly. The teacher? She had problems with the table runner because some of triangles were backwards. She had to re-make them. That evening we each learned from each other. You are going to do great!