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Old 01-12-2020, 10:03 AM
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Hi everyone,
I have 3 coupons to redeem and am wondering what some good classes may be that
I don't have.
Tia,
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Quilt as you Go, Strategies for any Quilt, by Marti Michell.
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Quick Strip Paper Piecing for those of us who cant figure out how to do regular paper piecing.

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Better Borders & Pieced Borders for any quilt Winnie Fleming, these 2 classes are my favorite and the ones I watch over and over. She’s easy to understand and I use her techniques on just about every quilt I have made.
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I have never taken a quilting class. The topics above are interesting. Maybe I should try one.
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Quilting Big Quilts On a Small Machine, Quilting with Rulers on a Home Machine, Creative Quilt Backs.
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For my three I chose Anita Grossman Solomon Traditional Blocks Made Simple, Donna Lynn Thomas Piece like a Pro, Debbie Maddy Easy Piecing, Amazing Design. I have taken classes from Maddy and Thomas and they are excellent teachers.
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The Perfect Finish, How to Bind a Quilt by Susan Cleveland

Design It, Quilt It with Cindy Needham
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Both of Amy Johnson's Quilting with Rulers

Machine Quilting with Paula Reid


Quilting Bing Projects on a Small Machine
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I find this very interesting too, since most of my knowledge about quilting comes from books or watching a YouTube video. I have been seeing this “blueprint” ads showing up a lot on my Facebook feed, but wasn’t sure it was worth the money. Now I am wondering if maybe I need to try it.
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