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Thursday, November 6, 2014

New Class on Craftsy - The Secrets of Free-Motion Quilting, with Christina Camelli


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Another wonderful free-motion quilting class has been added to Craftsy and there is a way you can sign up for 50% off!  Woo hoo! But don't forget to check out the sales at Craftsy as they currently have a great sale on classes and supplies.


Christina Cameli is an amazing free-motion quilter, author and teacher.  Her first book "First Steps to free-motion quilting" is an excellent book to help quilters learn/improve their free-motion quilting skills.  SewCalGal highly recommends this book as a "must have" to anyone seriously interested in FMQ.  Plus, it is packed with not just learning FMQ, but also using your samples to create fun projects that show off your FMQ.



SewCalGal is also excited that Christina has written another book, which will be released in January 2015.  This book can now be pre-ordered from CT Pub or Amazon.



And I'm absolutely delighted  about Christina's new class on Craftsy.  I've signed up and later share more insights on her class, but today I simply wanted to heighten awareness of this new class and tell you about how you can get this class for 50% off.   Christina provided a link for me to share with my followers, where you can sign up and get this special rate.  I'm not sure how long this special will be available, so sign up ASAP, even if you can't take the class now.  Don't forget with Craftsy, you'll always have access to your classes to take anytime that is convenient for you and repeat as often as you want!

link for 50% off:  www.craftsy.com/ext/ChristinaCameli_4870_H

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You can find Christina Cameli at:
http://afewscraps.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/afewscraps

You can find Craftsy at:
http:/www.craftsy.com
https://www.facebook.com/craftsy
http://www.craftsy.com/blog/

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