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Old 07-25-2017, 02:46 AM
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QuiltingVagabond
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Originally Posted by sval
Your quilt is stunning. How was the class? She will be in my area this summer giving a 2 day class. I'm debating whether to take it.
SVAL
She didn't teach a traditional class, step by step. We needed to already know how to do paper piecing and have all our fabrics cut and ready to go. We could choose any of her patterns, either as a kit or with our own fabric choices. So her instruction was more about the assembly process of her designs.
She does have some unique tips and techniques to achieve that special level of precision.
In the class I attended, many of the ladies had been to one of her classes before, some were shop owners, some had done several of her quilts previously.
She was very pleasant and easy to talk to once you got used to her accent

If you don't already know how to paper piece, it might be too frustrating to take a class with her unless she is doing one where everyone is doing the same project and it is geared for first-timers IMO. I know she does offer one like that sometimes.
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