Which is your favorite craftsy class?
#2
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Morris Plains, NJ
Posts: 1,803
I am quickly getting addicted to the classes. They are all so good. My favorites have been Cindy Needham "Design and quilt it" and Carol Doak's class. They often have sales on the classes. I got both of these 50% off. I have been checking out their patterns too. Some of those look interesting too. Enjoy!
#5
I, too, am addicted to Craftsy classes. I have quite a few that I haven't finished. My goal this year is to complete at least one class a month. My class for January is Re-Piecing the Past. I am trying to finish this class that I started 18 months ago. I had finished 11 of the 12 Civil War blocks in the class, then I went out of town and didn't work on the class anymore. Yesterday, I finished the 12th block and am working on all those 4-patches, 9-patches, flying geese and piano keys that join the blocks together.
Whatever class I am working on, I like the instructor and always learn a new skill. I like the fact that I can view the lessons as many times I need to and at any time. I think I have signed up for 41 quilting classes and have completed only about half of them. Leah Day's first class is the only class that I did not get at 50% off. Jenny Doan's Quilting Quickly and Quilting Quickly II were my first Craftsy courses. I frequently go back to those classes and have made many of the quilts from those classes. I find that I am more likely to finish a class if I purchased the fabric to make the quilt or quilts featured.
Whatever class I am working on, I like the instructor and always learn a new skill. I like the fact that I can view the lessons as many times I need to and at any time. I think I have signed up for 41 quilting classes and have completed only about half of them. Leah Day's first class is the only class that I did not get at 50% off. Jenny Doan's Quilting Quickly and Quilting Quickly II were my first Craftsy courses. I frequently go back to those classes and have made many of the quilts from those classes. I find that I am more likely to finish a class if I purchased the fabric to make the quilt or quilts featured.
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Small town in Northeast Oregon close to Washington and Idaho
Posts: 2,795
My favorites are the free BOMs they offered in 2012 and 2013. They are offering one in 2014, but don't know when. I like the BOMs because I learn so many new ways to piece. I loved Amy as a teacher in 2012 the best. I hope we get a great teacher in 2014!! When they offer the class, will whomever sees it, will they let us know? I try and check everyday, but don't always remember. My age is catching up to me.
#9
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 903
my favorite is usually the last one that I've taken - can't remember the instructors name, but it is all about stars. She has lots of good tips! I have watched the classes- but not done the projects, but have learned much from them.
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