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Old 07-25-2010, 06:41 PM
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I am sorry that you were "cheated"
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Old 07-25-2010, 06:44 PM
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Your experience is not right! Ask for your money back. What you got does not constitute a quilting class.
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Old 07-25-2010, 07:35 PM
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I have never taken a class, but I sure have learned a lot here. :-D
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:07 AM
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Kristen - thanks for the reply. I will keep folks posted.

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That's awful! I would complain. If you don't get any response or a bad one I would move up the chain of command and go to a district manager or corporate...I hope you keep us posted on what happens
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:12 AM
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Patti:

Thanks for your reply. Being truly a beginner and not having used my sewing machine in years........well all I can say is that I am going to search out other resources. One of the LQS offers classes for 2 or more people and teaches what they want to know. So.......think I will follow that route.
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:17 AM
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Rebecca:

Thanks for your reply. I am going to ask for a partial refund. My husband said to just chalk it up to experience...... I did have to provide all my supplies except for the sewing machine. Oh and as a bonus... got to keep the sewing machine needle..

And lets add insult to injury...having never quilted before and not "knowing", I bought a fabric that she wouldn't let me use so I had to spend more $$ to get different fabrics. Add insult to injury.....
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:20 AM
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Rebecca:

One other thing - you say " will quilt for tattoos" I am thinking about getting one (tattoo) and I am looking for a kindly dragon design - any hints as to where to look. Everything I have googled has come up with the more determined or ferocious.
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:30 AM
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Thanks Pat.

I believe that is exactly what I am going to do!

I launched on a queen size quilt project with 4 x 4 squares pieced together. Ran into an issue with fabric. Didn't know I was supposed to use all cottons - see TRULY a beginner!! So, have to take it apart and re-configure! :D.

Although, I am thinking before I put it back together I may work all three layers and then piece together, that way I can quilt it? Eh... don't know yet..need to read some more on the how to and using my machine to do the quilting blocks.

So many ideas...... :-)

I thought if I did something like this that it would be a good experience.

Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by martha jo
Sorry, it took forever to go through but sure didn't mean to do this. Please remove it you can.
she's referring to having accidentally posted the same comment four times.

don't worry about it too much, mary jo. i think most of us have done that at least once. :lol:

it doesn't hurt a thing and we all understand. ;-)
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i had similar experience at ou local hancocks. i took the day off from work looking for a fun day of sewing/quilting; was put in a very small room with 5 other ladies,a few tables, and 1 iron/ironing board. the teacher was 30 minutes late, then she said we should not have pre-washed our fabric as it was a rag quilt, but i had.she was not nice about it. i told her i washed it because 1 piece was white and 1 piece was black, and boy did it run. then, one of the ladies wanted to make a different size quilt then the rest of us and she couldn't even do the math to re-size the quilt. i got up and left went home and made my own rag quilt. no more classes at hancock's!! yes, i got a store credit for my money.
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