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Hi there. I just kind of stumbled on this find that Sewing With Nancy is available online. Nancy's shows have been truly valuable to my sewing skills across the years and I was very happy to find them online because they are hard to catch even with my TIVO. They are free (but they do suggest a contribution). Here's the link: http://www.wpt.org/sewingwithnancy/
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BTW, Lorchen, I know you're busy teaching, so cannot watch the shows when you want, but we are having a student 'strike' here, and my DH is a college prof, and it is now almost 8 weeks that he hasn't taught. (I told him it's a previw of retirement for both of us! LOL) With him around so much, it's nice to be together, but I don't get so much time to sew or watch quilting videos! (but, really he is a wonderful guy!) Just don't understand that these students can hold society hostage while the exercise their 'right' to strike for free education.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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BTW, Lorchen, I know you're busy teaching, so cannot watch the shows when you want, but we are having a student 'strike' here, and my DH is a college prof, and it is now almost 8 weeks that he hasn't taught. (I told him it's a previw of retirement for both of us! LOL) With him around so much, it's nice to be together, but I don't get so much time to sew or watch quilting videos! (but, really he is a wonderful guy!) Just don't understand that these students can hold society hostage while the exercise their 'right' to strike for free education.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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Betty Jo, thanks so much for the link - I will enjoy squandering my time on them
Terri, it is probably difficult having DH around so much when you are not used to it. My DH works from home so I am used to him being there all the time. I quite look forward to when he goes away for a few days so that I have the place to myself. But 8 weeks is a long time for the students to strike! I am not sure how that will benefit them. Do you think their demands will be met? How in the world are they going to catch up with their studies. Do they have exams in May like here?
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Rita, love your new pic!
Re: Strike, it seem since the students have lost so much class time, that if/when they go back to class, the teacher's union will have to negotiate because the are to have 15 weeks of class, and up to now the've only had four. Which, if they go back soon-ish, the teachers will have to cut out their summer vacation and teach straight for 11 weeks, no 'reading week', as they usually have. However, if the teachers have to work beyond the contract stipulations, they will have to be paid double time, which is another reason these students have no idea that life is not all about them. Taxes will rise. They are protesting university tuition hikes proposed for an increase of $325 per year for the next few years. Right now, they have free college education (like community college/pre-university), and our university fees are the lowest in North America. The protest has become violent and bloody. Ugh :x One guy I know who is a cop has worked so much overtime onthe riot squad that he has taken his whole family of four to the Carribbean for a week and has just finished renovating his entire basement.
But, this is quilting forum,not a place to rant! Sorry.
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Oh Terri, I am sorry to hear all that - it's a shame things have to come to that isn't it? We used to have free university education here but fortunately for me at the time the fees came back in after DD no 1 finished at university. Nowadays the basic arts degree costs around €7000 per year. DD no. 2 will be finished her secondary school in June 2013 so I guess we will be into even higher fees by then! :roll:
P. S. BJ, I have already looked at a couple of Sewing with Nancy programmes - they're great! Thanks again for the link.
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I have always admired Nancy's shows. They are usually simple, easy to follow, and provide an avenue to good results. On my blog from last year I talked about the people who have been my primary mentors that included Nancy (I have a few more since then that I would add). Incidentally, Laura Wasalowski whose show was on today was one of those. Here's the link to that one if you are interested:
http://blog.bjfabricartist.com/searc...p;dt=a&al= If that link doesn't work for you, go to my blog and find the blog for 8/7/2011 called "Let us now praise famous women (and men)" http://blog.bjfabricartist.com/
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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Thanks for the link, Betty Jo. I agree that Nancy's videos (shows) are so clear and helpful. I sewed clothes and home dec items (drapes, etc.) long before going more heavily into quilting, and now have 3 little granddaughters to sew for (right now it's doll clothes and a tiny quilt for the soon-to-be 6 year old.) IMHO all fabric is wonderful!
And we're all human, so a few rants are allowed. No-one here takes them too far anyhow, and it does let us know "whazzup" in ways that no other media does.
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