krystalkaes
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Date: 2/26/08 5:05 PM Deepika,
Instead of emailing you personally I thought I would start a thread here for all of us to suggest classes we would like to take on Patternreview.
I personally would like to learn all about silks. I have already taken the Understanding Knits, Wools, Interfacing and now I am part of the Understanding Sheers class.
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KathySews
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Subject: re: request classes offered on PR Date: 2/26/08 8:02 PM I haveSpeed Tailoring With Shannon Gifford been waiting forever (it seems) for Speed Tailoring With Shannon Gifford and the Personal Ease classes |
AnneM

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Subject: re: request classes offered on PR Date: 2/27/08 5:29 AM There has been a lot of discussion on various threads about the pattern making software, particularly the CAD type programs. Makes me think there might be enough people who would sign up if a class was held. (I wouldn't; I don't have the software.)
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michellep74
 
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Subject: re: request classes offered on PR Date: 2/27/08 12:33 PM With the holidays, I was too busy to take the Stich-and-Flip Jacket class last December. I'd love to see that offered again.
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ladybegood

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Subject: re: request classes offered on PR Date: 2/27/08 1:26 PM Quote: michellep74 With the holidays, I was too busy to take the Stich-and-Flip Jacket class last December. I'd love to see that offered again.
I second that. It'd be nice to have it late summer, early fall since jackets are a big part of the fall wardrobe (and since I'm probably going to be too busy to take it before then ).------ "Creativity is the residue of time wasted." Albert Einstein.
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BJ1400
 
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Subject: re: request classes offered on PR Date: 2/27/08 1:39 PM I would like to see Build Better Pants & Advanced Serger Techniques offered. ------ Beverly.
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Mufffet
  
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Subject: re: request classes offered on PR Date: 2/27/08 3:36 PM I would like a class in wardrobe planning and storyboarding. Seems like something you could do alone, but the idea of an actual class where we could coordinate parts of a wardrobe with guidance and color advice, and then learning the storyboarding to organize it - well, I would take it in a flash! ------ "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."
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krystalkaes
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Date: 2/27/08 11:02 PM What a great idea. |
ryan's mom
 
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Date: 2/28/08 5:46 AM I second that idea! ------ Big 4 Pattern size 12, RTW bottom: 6, RTW jacket 8, RTW top (no size fits me well!)
Measurements: 34 HB/36 FB (34C bra)/27.5/36 (and working hard to keep it that way.)
Machines: Sewing (Janome Memory Craft 3000 and Kenmore 158 Series machine), Serger (Babylock Imagine), Embroidery (Janome 300E)
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Deepika
  
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Date: 2/28/08 8:13 AM Just wanted to let you guys know that I am not ignoring this topic. Too swamped right now with PR weekend coming up. ------ - Deepika
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