What do you think need to be taught?
#11
One thing the shop/shops will want to know is how many weeks of classes for the project. Students usually take about three times longer to make something then it takes me; at least double the time it takes you.
#12
I would take any class that would give me a "completed" project. I hate taking a class that I only get part way through and then the class is over. The projects never get done!!!! If the course has to go over a couple of classes that's find with me. I just need a completed project when I'm done the course.
#14
Our local Hancock offered several types of classes...quilting, clothing construction, crafts, etc. They had asked me to do a class on making a bathing suit...then head office closed down that shop. :(
Point here is, dont' limit yourself to LQS....look into other fabric stores, and also adult education classes
I like the jacket...I am another one that prefers a longer length, but that shouldn't be too hard to accomodate. ;)
Good luck...and keep us updated!!!!
Point here is, dont' limit yourself to LQS....look into other fabric stores, and also adult education classes
I like the jacket...I am another one that prefers a longer length, but that shouldn't be too hard to accomodate. ;)
Good luck...and keep us updated!!!!
#18
This was really helpful. I don't try to be the fastest, I want to enjoy the process, but I realize many have problems completing projects. I don't know if it because they get frustrated or distracted.
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