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Old 01-06-2013, 08:03 PM
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azwendyg
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic View Post
Holy Moley Wendy! That is some serious eye candy. I bet the back is just as stunning as the front! Especially if you backed in something solid or reads solid. I have never taken a Craftsy class. Is it like a blog or youtube videos or what? I usually get extremely annoyed with you tube tutorials because of the buffering and delays on my very old computer. This is just amazing and really has my interest piqued on taking a class like this. Do you think a LAer would get as much out of it?
Thanks . I had so much fun with this class, and I want to go through it again to see what I missed; it's totally packed with info! I used matching thread on the back so the design doesn't really show very well. Next I want to do a wholecloth and play more with thread color. I'm also working on a design for some place mats that are a mottled dark green color fabric; no piecing.

Craftsy does stream video to your computer so if your connection is really slow you might have a little trouble with it. Craftsy has some free classes you could try out and see how it works for you.

I think a lot of this class would be great for a LAer too. The first few lessons are definitely geared toward the basics of FMQ with a DSM, but when she starts talking about designs, I don't thing it really matters what kind of machine you are using. Most all the FMQing info in the first lessons was just review for me, but over-all this class was FANTASTIC! Heck, just to see some of Cindy Needhams "class samples" is worth taking the class for!
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