Had fun doing a QU course

Just finished a Quilt University.com 4 week class on EQ6 Building Blocks. It is the first one I have taken and I can really recommend it. I know EQ6 quite well but I learnt such alot of tricky things. I am just so pleased to finally got to university after 55 years!

Cheers Bronnie

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Bronnie, I haven't yet finished lesson 4 of the series, but I agree with you that it was a good course. Fran Gonzalez does a great job!

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Sandy

Oh, that's good Sandy! Fran is a great teacher. I've just got to do the bonus exercise which is really practise, practise..... Bron

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bronferrier

Would this be good for someone who is an EQ dummy???? Lyn

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Lyn Don't know if Sandy agrees, but I think for beginners using EQ6 you need to take a beginners class first and learn all about the basics first. This class was teaching how to create complex block design and assumes you know all about how EQ6 works, block and fabric libraries etc. You should take a beginners class and get right into it; it's a terrific quilting tool. Cheers Bronnie

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bronferrier

I do agree, Bronnie. Fran teaches EQ6 Simplified, which is for beginners and is the perfect place to begin. :)

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Thanks to you both..always wanted to know if QUniv. was a good place. Lyn

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