HGTV Sewing shows?
#24
Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims have an online show called Quiltshow.com? I subscribed to it for a year for 40 bucks, it wasn't worth it. I don't really have an interest in shows where the hosts go someplace and show us other people's quilts, I want tutorials. There are some tutes on the quiltshow.com but once I've seen them, I'm done with the site. Disappointing. There are discussion boards, but this one is so much better.
#29
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Greenville, Alabama
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Sound so familiar. Some may be due to my age, but TV in general isn't what it used to be. Don't know if no one is writing anything worth putting on as a series,etc. or if the money guys who pay the bills don't think people over 30 have brains and realize that so many of today's TV shows are copies of others. So little originality. Reality TV shows don't interest a lot of us. We live with "reality" and theirs is at least "creative" to a lot of us...but I'm not interested. I read, sew, and take care of an aging mother and a depressed family member. That's reality for me and I wish the TV people would look at the portion of the population who would like to be entertained or educated by TV. I'll get off my soapbox. Today's TV to me is a waste of my time.
#30
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Springfield, Illinois
Posts: 645
Originally Posted by SuziC
I guess the times are changing and so are the shows. Everyone seems to want to "do id yourself" which is great but what about all us crafters???????
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