Michelle Scott is fun. She's been to my guild a couple of times. I think she is in Philly. Nancy Johnson Srebro is in Pennsylvania too. I've not taken a class from her but met her at Houston and like her (and her books.) Bonnie Hunter of Quiltville is lively too. HTH. Pat
If some here at rctq are also on Yahoo's QuiltTeach list they have often mentioned that there is a website that lists a bunch of teachers who are available. I just can't remember the name of the website right now. :-/
Somebody... anybody.. on QuiltTeach who has a better memory than mine?
here are a few sites i found with lists of quilting teachers.
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by name, location or technique they teach.
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alphabetically with link to each of their sites.
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by name or location.then when you go to the page for each personthere are links to their page, info about what they teach et al. one of those ought to find ya a few teachers that the guild might enjoy. nayy j.
"Leslie& The Furbabies in MO." wrote ... If some here at rctq are also on Yahoo's QuiltTeach list they have often mentioned that there is a website that lists a bunch of teachers who are available. I just can't remember the name of the website right now. :-/
Somebody... anybody.. on QuiltTeach who has a better memory than mine? Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
I have contacted Michelle and may be able to book her - thanks for the recommendation.
Nancy Johnson Srebro won't do a workshop or lecture for us unless we can book her in other guilds and keep her busy for several days. She had done a lecture and workshop back in the early 1990's for us when she was just starting out and I approached when in Houston a few years back. It is too much work to try and keep her busy and she doesn't feel it is worth her time and effort to make the trip for one lecture and one workshop.
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