Good for you, my first and only tying lesson was a woolly bugger from there I just went ahead and started tying on my own, even before i started fly fishing. If I had the opportunity to have taken a beginners tying class, I would have, but luckily I had a friend who had been tying a lot longer than I that could pass things along, between him and some books I bought I've become good enough to tie flies that i'll catch fish with. But one thing I picked up along the way working at a summer camp a couple years ago, we did one day that was devoted to fly fishing and one segment was on tying, and we had the kids tying a maple syrup fly. But it really helps to have a guy or two with you when actually tying the fly during the class to sit at each table or to wander and help out, as it is hard for people to really see what you are doing and it definitely helps things go smoother with a little help.