Has anyone signed up for Bluprint?
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 442

I had purchased a few lessons on Craftsy a few years ago - they are still there and available I think. Now it is Bluprint, and it looks like it is only month by month and you cannot buy a single class -- is that right, to your knowledge ?
#2
Member
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 73

Try using the old Craftsy website. I was able to get the screen to purchase classes. You can still use that site they are not adding to it. I bought a year subscription and am not able to pull the screen up on the new site. I go straight to the classes.
#4
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Heart of Colorado's majestic mountains!
Posts: 6,026

I have purchased a number of Craftsy classes in the past and can still see them. However, I am not getting Craftsy emails or product offers. I did like their fabrics, etc. I am not sold on this new concept for a monthly fee. I only have so much time to view on line content and it does not matter if the the possible viewing content is so vast. I still want a limited amount and I want to choose and I don't want to keep paying a monthly fee to be able to keep seeing my choices. No, I won't be doing this. I plan to buy classes from AQS now.
#6
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: somewhere in a cornfield,Maine
Posts: 201

Blueprint is what was the Craftsy Unlimited. You can still do individual classes from the regular Craftsy platform
#7

quilterpurpledog explained exactly why I won't purchase a membership.
I still get lots of emails from Craftsy, and I buy a class now and then, but I still have several that I've purchased but haven't watched, and several that I want to watch again.
I still get lots of emails from Craftsy, and I buy a class now and then, but I still have several that I've purchased but haven't watched, and several that I want to watch again.
#8

I have a few classes that I own. Not many.
The reason I bought a membership was because they offered a free kit, and 25.00 to spend on anything. It was worth it to me for a year. However, I have a feeling I will watch all the quilting videos I like but probably won't join for another year. They don't seem to have any new quilting videos I'm interested in.
I do like free shipping, although even w/o a membership I don't think shipping is very high. They have great sales on supplies.
As I mentioned before, their customer service is excellent.
I just don't think I'll renew.
The reason I bought a membership was because they offered a free kit, and 25.00 to spend on anything. It was worth it to me for a year. However, I have a feeling I will watch all the quilting videos I like but probably won't join for another year. They don't seem to have any new quilting videos I'm interested in.
I do like free shipping, although even w/o a membership I don't think shipping is very high. They have great sales on supplies.
As I mentioned before, their customer service is excellent.
I just don't think I'll renew.
#9
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 236

You can pay by the month or yearly. I had a bunch of classes that i had bought but still signed up and got a free quilt kit and a 25.00 coupon with free shipping.. Got it mostly for quilt classes but they have yoga and tai chi and lots of other great classes. Ive watched a few bagmaking classes
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Grass Lake, MI and Bradenton, FL
Posts: 785

I too have a one year Craftsy Membership that I purchased only a few months ago. When it switched to Blueprint I was frustrated trying to navigate it. I finally found a class i watched but then I had a hard time figuring out how to exit it. Admittedly I haven't spent much time on Blueprint and suppose it will get easier, but so far I prefer the Craftsy format.
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