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    Quilt University is Closing - rats

    I've enclosed the latest newsletter that I just received. This makes me sad. I've learned so much from Quilt U classes.


    Quilt University June Newsletter

    May 31, 2013

    Thanks to everyone for who wrote with remembrances of their experiences over the years at Quilt U. Carol and I had a wonderful time doing it. I also want to thank our teachers for their tremendous cooperation during this transition.

    THE FINAL LAP
    As I announced last month, Quilt U will close at the end of 2013. June marks the beginning of our June-October Semester, one final pass through our available classes. This is your last opportunity to catch those classes that you've been putting off. Not all teachers are available. For example, because of extensive foreign travel, Dena Crain will not be teaching again until August.

    Please do not recommend Quilt U to your friends. It's too difficult to explain to newcomers what Quilt U is trying to accomplish as we shut down. The option to register for our free sample class has been discontinued.

    Many of you over the years have signed up for our newsletter just to read Carol's entertaining commentaries. Since Carol died, more and more of you have been unsubscribing. To save you from having to fill out the unsubscribe form, I will unsubscribe anyone who has not purchased a class at Quilt U. Thank you for your cooperation

    In preparation for the closing of Quilt U, the current and former students who regularly hang out in the Student Commons have set up a Yahoo Group for Quilt University Alumni. "This is a group to keep Quilt U students and teachers in contact with each other. Students can ask questions on quilting and share photos of their QU projects. Teachers can add details of where they teach or present their classes. We have a folder set up for finished projects too and hope to run some shows and/or competitions later on. Everyone is invited."

    CLASSES OPEN FOR REGISTRATION
    Patchwork & Piecing
    Bargello Seasons with Ruth Blanchet
    ** Bargello Twist with Ruth Blanchet
    Sewfasst with Barbara Dieges
    T-Shirt Quilts with Fran Gonzalez

    Appliqué
    Give and Take Appliqué with Susan Purney-Mark
    Layered Machine Appliqué with Ruth Blanchet
    Stress-free Celtic Tablerunner with Nancy Chong
    Too Easy Stained Glass with Daphne Greig
    Two Fabric Appliqué with Nancy Chong

    Foundation Piecing
    ** Ozark Garden with Lily Kerns

    Quilting and Surface Embellishment
    Elements in Fabric with Linda Schmidt
    Quilting Designs with Susan Purney-Mark
    Whisper Felting with Lily Kerns

    Dyeing and Painting
    Cotton Dyeing Basics with Marjie McWilliams
    ** Thick and Thin with Marjie McWilliams

    Pictorial Quilts
    Flower Power with Susan Brittingham
    Realistic Fabric Portraits with Marilyn Belford

    Design
    Attic Windows with Daphne Greig
    Journal Quilts with Lily Kerns
    ** Viewpoints with Susan Brittingham
    Working in Series with Elizabeth Barton

    Embroidery Module
    Embroidered Appliqué with Joanne Winn

    Computer-Aided Quilt Design
    EQ Appliqué Design with Patti Anderson

    ** Classes begin this weekend. Registration closes Sunday night.

    Registration Calendar


    Roger Miller
    mailto:dean@QuiltUniversity.com
    http://www.QuiltUniversity.com
    _____

    QUESTIONS?
    If you have a question about anything in this newsletter, please write to mailto:dean@QuiltUniversity.com.

    CHANGE OF ADDRESS
    If your email address changes, write us at mailto:registrar@quiltuniversity.com. Please include both your old and new email addresses.

    UNSUBSCRIBE
    This newsletter was sent to mailto:suehenyon@rocketmail.com because you have taken classes at QuiltUniversity.com or because you subscribed to our newsletter.
    To unsubscribe, click this link: Quilt University Newsletter Unsubscribe

    (If the automated Unsubscribe is not successful, reply to this email and type "unsubscribe" as the first word in the body of the message.)

    #2
    Yes, you're right. I was always looking forward to Carol's newsletter. The classes I took last year were great.

    living in Central Denmark
    Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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      #3
      Try Craftsy.com Their classes do not expire.

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        #4
        A lot of the teachers at QuiltU have others venues to teach. It just isn't so convenient!

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          #5
          I think CRAFTSY classes with their visual format is the newest way to take classes.... many of the newbie quilters of the tech generation take the classes there... they do highlight the MODERN Quilts but they have a lot of traditional classes and teachers being introduced. This is the wave of the future.... I love the visual format and hope they can release the videos to DVDs someday.

          Nonnie

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            #6
            I too love Craftsy! I learned crochet on it. I really enjoyed the beginning crochet class. Karen

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