Quilters Club of America
#12
I joined and enjoy the site. However, their video screens are too small. They can be enlarged but then they tend to get fuzzy. The other thing I don't like is that they have a lot of videos on demand but a lot of it is recycled shows from regular TV (old) and others--well once you've viewed them, you're done.
I do like that you get membership in QNNTv and Fons & Porter from that site and so there are other goodies as well.
I do like that you get membership in QNNTv and Fons & Porter from that site and so there are other goodies as well.
#14
I joined the first year and didn't renew. I like others said gained more info and knowledge right here :D:D:D
Also, with all of the free tutorials on the net I see no reason to pay them the high fee for their's :wink:
Also, with all of the free tutorials on the net I see no reason to pay them the high fee for their's :wink:
#17
Originally Posted by Ellie'sNana
Is anyone here a member of Quilters Club of America and, if so, is it worth the fee? Just curious. I get so much great information and help here I just don't that I need to spend money that I would rather use for fabric!! Thanks.
#19
Originally Posted by klarina
Newestnana I love your avatar. Is it pieced or paper pieced?
http://members.fortunecity.com/cnett...g/mariner.html
Thank you for the compliment!
#20
I joined when it first started. It was a bust for me. The free patterns were the free ones from the fabric manufactures. The Dashboard on the website was never updated. I continue to pay for Quilter's TV website but not Quilter's Club. The free gifts were a demo cd which I could get free from Inklingo from their website, a cd of quilting tips right from the magazine, and I did get six issues of Easy Quilts during the year.
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