Is it realistic price?
#62
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Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
no i wouldn't pay that.
you can buy dvds from top quilt artists for a lot cheaper then that and you could watch them over and over again perfecting the techniques.
you can buy dvds from top quilt artists for a lot cheaper then that and you could watch them over and over again perfecting the techniques.
#63
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Yes I think that class is to expensive, probaby 6 hr or less of actual teaching /lecturing per day. Right now the Australian dollar is a little higher than the US dollar, so you will actually be paying more than the $450.00.
#68
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I doubt if anyone could get enough information from that session to equal the elation of having two quilts finished and in your hands!
That said, there are different kinds of information given at
those kinds of sessions. General quilting and "Special I want to know...." sessions are much better than "learn how to make a bag for your quilt" sessions that you can learn from a tutorial.
That said, there are different kinds of information given at
those kinds of sessions. General quilting and "Special I want to know...." sessions are much better than "learn how to make a bag for your quilt" sessions that you can learn from a tutorial.
#69
To be exact it's 495.32 US$ on today market:)
That is a great price! Maybe different areas affect the price? Nothing that good a price around here.
Not knowing the conversion of Austrialian $ to US I think it sounds like alot of $ for only 2 days.
Originally Posted by brushandthimble
Originally Posted by jmabby
How much is $450 {Australian) in US dollars?? I pay $175 for 3 days, 2 nights, all meals provided.
Not knowing the conversion of Austrialian $ to US I think it sounds like alot of $ for only 2 days.
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