Love It and Leaf It, class sample. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com

January Online Classes for YOU

Can you imagine life one month from now? After the fun (and stress) of Christmas. After the celebration of a New Year. In the midst of winter weather and a return to normalcy?

Doesn’t an online class sound about right? If so, you’re in luck. Road@Home (aka Road to California, virtual version,) will be January 20-23. I’ll be teaching three classes and there are many others to choose from, as well. See my offerings below.

Want to make a great quilt like this class sample? (Floral Improv)

Class sample for Ellen Lindner's "Floral Improv." AdventureQuilter.com

Or this one? (Double Reverse Applique)

Double Reverse Applique class sample. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com

Or this one? (Love It and Leaf It)

Love It and Leaf It, class sample. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com

I’ve been teaching these classes virtually since August and they work out really well. My students have enjoyed them and we’ve had NO technical glitches.

I think late January will be the perfect time for a change of pace! Click on each class title above to find full information.

Ellen Lindner

 

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