Thread: Craftsy classes
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Old 05-25-2014, 01:25 PM
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quilter2090
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I have purchased several Craftsy classes. The classes I purchased were on garment sewing. I have lots of fabric and since I am disabled it's so hard for me to try clothes on in stores, so I think I will make my own. I used to garment sew when I was younger, but,I hadn't garment sewed in years. So, I bought the sewing Craftsy classes to update me and teach me fitting. I like most of the teachers, a few were a little difficult, but I haven't asked for a refund on any, so I did get use out of them all. The poster who complained that people were not taking classes at the LQS, I think didn't realize that not all people have the time for a scheduled class or in my case, I simply am unable to sit for a hour, or 2 or 3hours. My pain will NOT let me. My LQS knows me and knows that I can't come to their classes. They are very nice ladies and NEVER make me feel bad that I can't go to the classes they offer. That's why even if I don't usually need anything, if my pain level that day will allow me to go into their store for no more than 10 to 15 minutes, I will stop in and I always buy something. I just like the owners of store and even though I don't buy lots of fabric, because I already have too much, I usually buy a ruler, or two,or three. So for some people, taking classes isn't possible,but it's nothing to feel bad about. And it certainly isn't something to berate others for not attending. Sometimes life gets in the way. As far as Craftsy goes, I have never had a problem logging in. Craftsy is just wonderful for a disabled person like myself. I can go to a class and never leave my house. It's great!
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