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minh
Permanent Resident and Destasher Extraordinnaire
    
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jennybensmom
Chatty Knitter
 
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Posted - 06/03/2009 : 11:23:47 AM
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I just got the email too about the DVD and agree about seeing spinning in action is a lot easier than trying to spin from words alone. Would love to know your opinion after you've viewed it.
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BlueStocking
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USA
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Posted - 06/04/2009 : 06:19:56 AM
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Maggie is a really wonderful teacher.I've taken several classes from her, and am scheduled for two more at SOAR this year. She's awesome. I haven't seen her videos, but knowing what she's like in person I can only imagine they'll be great. Look forward to hearing what you think, too.
When I was learning to spin, I purchased Patsy Zawistoski's videos to work with. They were great, too ~ and yes, I do absolutely agree that actually seeing how to do something can be very beneficial when learning to spin.
Good Luck!
Jennifer
"What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?"
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Kade1301
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Posted - 06/04/2009 : 11:04:21 AM
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Yes, I agree: Normally I'm an absolute book person, but for spinning I bought most of the videos on the market - a film really says more than a thousand words on this subject. Thanks a lot, minh, for bringing Maggie's to our attention - looks like I need to add one to my library...
Bye, Klara
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