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Victory quilt class project complete!!
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Re: Victory quilt class project complete!!
That is so pretty! Love those fabrics so much. And the quilting is excellent!
TFS
TFS
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Re: Victory quilt class project complete!!
its good to know im not the only one that still has the project all together in the bag from class in paducah i had 2 other quilts started that i wanted to complete before i got started again on this one
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Re: Victory quilt class project complete!!
Wow Caren,
It looks terrific and the quilting is awesome. You chose the perfect designs. Really, really nice.
Michelle
It looks terrific and the quilting is awesome. You chose the perfect designs. Really, really nice.
Michelle
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Re: Victory quilt class project complete!!
This is so pretty. You know I quit going to quilting classes and I loved them, but 99% of the time, there were more people than there was room for. Figure if I pay to take a class, I want a place to sit, and not at the end of a table with someone behind me and table filled beyond capacity to comfortable quilt. I ruined a beautiful Star quilt because of this. Will take it out this summer and see if I can resurrect it for something else.
Am I being selfish? I just think, if I were to give classes, i would like to have time to help all of my students and with plenty of arm space to sew, iron, quilt, etc. walk around. why don't they break the classes up into different days, to accommodate all who sign up to quilt.
We all spend time and $$$ selecting our fabric and then to have pattern come out wrong, is really frustrating, when you are taking a class. Sometimes it is our own fault, but I listen the instructor, and not gab.
Nuff said.
Am I being selfish? I just think, if I were to give classes, i would like to have time to help all of my students and with plenty of arm space to sew, iron, quilt, etc. walk around. why don't they break the classes up into different days, to accommodate all who sign up to quilt.
We all spend time and $$$ selecting our fabric and then to have pattern come out wrong, is really frustrating, when you are taking a class. Sometimes it is our own fault, but I listen the instructor, and not gab.
Nuff said.
