Anyone tried Craftsy yet?
#21
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Peotone IL
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Currently I'm working through the 2012 free Block of the Month. It has good directions, but you need to know that Amy Gibson is left-handed, so if you're right handed, the cutting will be different for you than what's demonstrated. I've purchased several other classes and think it's a good investment. Less expensive than most local classes, because you aren't "locked into" buying fabrics can use what you already have. Plus the convenience is great! Access anytime!
#23
So far have only enrolled in a couple of the freebies, but have really enjoyed it. It's great because you can download the lesson materials and watch the video at any time, so I can do this when I have time between my other myriad projects. Or at 2:00 in the morning when I can't sleep!
#26
I've bought a couple of classes but haven't done them yet. Go look at the patterns. There are a lot of free ones but the others are very reasonably priced. I have ten pages of patterns for lots of things with a cart waiting to go through checkout. I bought a bargello pattern for $3.99. A lot of designers just starting out but some are more experienced. We need to encourage them.
#28
I have signed up for quite a few classes, too....The BEST classes I've ever taken. I could never have FMQed without them. I don't or haven't made "their" projects yet, but use the info all the time!
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