The Quilters News Network
#1
http://www.quiltersnewsnetwork.com
This link will take you to the world of Quilting 24/7
Oftentimes I have my laptop plugged in and on wireless and have this program going while I'm sewing. It's the bomb :thumbup:
It doesn't have Alex Anderson, but it has most of the great quilt teachers and resources of our time.
This link will take you to the world of Quilting 24/7
Oftentimes I have my laptop plugged in and on wireless and have this program going while I'm sewing. It's the bomb :thumbup:
It doesn't have Alex Anderson, but it has most of the great quilt teachers and resources of our time.
#5
Sarah: the link is this:
http://www.quiltersnewsnetwork.com
you should just be able to just click on it and it will take you there then you can save it in your favorites or put up a shortcut link on your desktop and it will go straight to it if you have cable
Teresa
http://www.quiltersnewsnetwork.com
you should just be able to just click on it and it will take you there then you can save it in your favorites or put up a shortcut link on your desktop and it will go straight to it if you have cable
Teresa
#9
Yes, when they started advertising about all of the "new changes" they had a survey I filled out. One question was would you be willing to pay for this service, I had a bad feeling that they were doing some fishing then. I guess for the amount of information available, $2 a month is not so bad, it is cheaper than one movie rental......
#10
Originally Posted by quilter 1234
Have you looked at this website lately. A big surprise. No more free videos. I am so disappointed. Quilter 1234
You can find Alex Anderson's Simply Quilts programs on the HGTV.com site. I think you look under crafts, and then follow the links, and I think every episode is there to view and it is free. They don't do a good job of describing the shows and you have to use a search box to find the episodes you want, and each show is in sections, but that is an advantage for me.
I don't like the new show with Ricky Tims and Alex Anderson. Way to much chatting and too little info on their preview shows. I don't want to pay for a show that has little to teach.
Kayewood.com also has videos of her programs, but the player is very choppy in my pc so it is aggrevating to watch.
Is any one else aware of Internet programming for quilting?
Diane
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