CarolinaGirl wrote:
A tremendous amount of my time is taken up by working full time plus the commute time it takes to get back and forth. I would love to attend guild meetings but family demands don't allow the time at the time the guilds are having their meetings. One of the best things about the internet access is that it is available 24/7 so I can watch the programs when it is convenient to me. I can investigate techniques and processes that I may not be able to otherwise - particularly when they are available through a free you tube video or an artist's website at no cost.
I find that through the world wide web that I have access to many quilt artists that I otherwise would never know anything about.
Thanks for starting "The Quilt Show" and bringing to us all the wonderful quilt and fabric artists.
Kathy Long
Like Kathy, this gives me the opportunity to learn and quilt, that may not be open otherwise. As I work full time, and am a single parent of two special needs boys... there is not a lot of time for me, during normal "shop" or "class" open hours. The internet means I can watch a video, u-tube or take a class whenever I have some time available. I can stop it half way, if the taxi driver is needed! Like now....
I love the variety the internet provides in classes, fabrics, and inspiration. I have always found it difficult to stay inspired in craft... the internet makes this much easier.