I have her Dot to Dot class and it was "ok." Don't know if I finished watching it or not. My favorite instructor from Craftsy is Ann Petersen.
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I have her Dot to Dot class and it was "ok." Don't know if I finished watching it or not. My favorite instructor from Craftsy is Ann Petersen.
Oh my I love that class!! I go back frequently. I highly recommend it.
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Nancy
Have that class and I really like her style. Angela is a great instructor. I like her attitude. We all strive to be better and sometimes "good enough" is the best we can do at the time.
Ooops, I just logged into Craftsy to see how much they were asking for this class only to discover that I had already purchased it, haha. Thanks for the reminder. :-)
Laura
I bought it and liked it as well. I would have been a bit disappointed if I had paid full price, as it didn't have a LOT of content, but I liked the designs. It moved quickly enough for me (I don't like the classes where they seem to dwell on the same thing forEVER!)
Cathy
I read her reviews on Craftsy and they most of them were not very good.
I like Angela waters classes very much. I have the attitude: it'll never be noticed on a galloping horse and that's the only kind I ride. Her philosophy fits with that. She gets you quilting quickly. One thing is that free motion quilting straight lines on a home sewing machine is difficult. It's apparently easier on a long arm machine. If I were starting out in FMQ I would start with another waters class quilting negative spaces. These are much easier to do on a home. Machine and look great. I like waters better than Peterson although they are both excellent teachers.