FREE Crafty Class
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FREE Crafty Class
I just received an email notice: Here is the link to the FREE Crafty Class:
"Creative Quilt Backs class, and goodbye to featureless, boring backs! Unlike quilt tops, backs are often overlooked as an opportunity for increasing the intricacy and beauty of a quilt. Join renowned quiltmaker Elizabeth Hartman, and learn a smattering of techniques to make your quilt backs just as vibrant and appealing as your tops. This class is 100% free, so enroll today, and easily learn new quilting skills."
http://www.craftsy.com/classes
Scroll down and you will see the free classes
"Creative Quilt Backs class, and goodbye to featureless, boring backs! Unlike quilt tops, backs are often overlooked as an opportunity for increasing the intricacy and beauty of a quilt. Join renowned quiltmaker Elizabeth Hartman, and learn a smattering of techniques to make your quilt backs just as vibrant and appealing as your tops. This class is 100% free, so enroll today, and easily learn new quilting skills."
http://www.craftsy.com/classes
Scroll down and you will see the free classes
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@nygal...I had the same issue. I was able to watch most of it but it kept stopping and reloading and I had to stop and reload...it was good but I do that anyways. the only good tip for me was the 2 inch rule. top first then batting 2 inches wides, then back two more inches wider when FMQ'ing or regular quilting.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Central Florida
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Thanks for the heads up on a free class. I've done several craftsy classes and have learned something helpful from each. I've been inspired to try something new also. I'm watching my pennies so I try to find the free and reduced price classe...they send out adverts periodically for the classes on sale. It's a good deal.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: North Carolina
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Thanks a bunch! I'm watching right now. I never thought of rolling up the quilt top & batting and then placing on your batting. Elizabeth does such a good job explaining things and her teaching manner is excellent!
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