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Suggestions for filler classes for canceled show.. 26 Mar 2020 17:08 #147460

Thanks, I have passed these to Alex.

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Suggestions for filler classes for canceled show.. 26 Mar 2020 14:41 #147456

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I would love to learn how to handle silk dupioni. I also would be interested in quilting with big stitch. Materials needed such as needles and thread, how to use it to compliment machine and or hand quilting.
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Suggestions for filler classes for canceled show.. 15 Mar 2020 16:01 #147313

Helen, this is a fine place to make suggestions for mini-classes you all would like to see Alex provide in the next few weeks as we all stay home so much more.

I will alert her to your suggestions as I see them here--I check the Forum several times a day for posts that need attention.

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Suggestions for filler classes for canceled show.. 15 Mar 2020 11:40 #147310

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Alex, I watched your video on
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the announcement of upcoming shows being cancelled due to the Coronavirus.
You are so sincere and I can't imagine how hard this must be to just try to keep things rolling somewhat smoothly.
Is this where you want us to send the suggestions? I saw a kaleidoscope hexagon panel quilt that was absolutely
stunning on a blog website call If Threads Could Talk. It uses the one block wonder technique with panels.
That would be a great class. If you did not want to do the panel thing, you could just do one block wonders. HelenW
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