Quilting Class
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I teach a community fee quilt class once a month. I would suggest not supplying fabric unless you kit it and one kit per person. Keep the kits out of the students sight until it's time to pass the kits out. Believe me on this.
You have to stay in control of the class and not let the fast achievers steam roll over the slower worker students. They will want to know the next step and the next and soon you have the class all divided up into pouting wasting my time waiting for instructions, to you're going to fast for me to keep up. Keep everything on a med pace and stick with it. It's challenging and every year I say I'm not doing it next year but I do. Oh, at the end of the class have a show. Maybe hang the projects in school for a few days and have a viewer's choice ribbon.
You have to stay in control of the class and not let the fast achievers steam roll over the slower worker students. They will want to know the next step and the next and soon you have the class all divided up into pouting wasting my time waiting for instructions, to you're going to fast for me to keep up. Keep everything on a med pace and stick with it. It's challenging and every year I say I'm not doing it next year but I do. Oh, at the end of the class have a show. Maybe hang the projects in school for a few days and have a viewer's choice ribbon.
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