Which class should I pick?!!!
#21
https://www.craftsyhelp.com/hc/en-us...-About-Craftsy
#22
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Heart of Colorado's majestic mountains!
Posts: 6,026
I have taken several of the classes you mentioned and have enjoyed (and appreciated) each one of them. I think the first step is to decide where you wand to go with your quilting right now. You may change your mind later when you have more experience. I think the classes with the walking foot give great results and still provide a measure of security (training wheels). I personally preferred Lori Kennedy's approach to Leah Days because I prefer 'order' to 'randomness' in my designs. I really liked Patsy Thompson because I viewed it as 'elegant'. Perhaps my favorite was Cindy Needham and her designing technique. You did not mention Anne Peterson, but I liked her approach. All in all, I have learned from all I have taken. I feel like my FMQ is well rounded. I did not consider the one to quilt with rulers on a home machine because I think the chance of mishap and damage to machine is too great. I do like to use the rulers to draw on designs and then quilt them. I'm not very helpful, am I?
#24
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: United States
Posts: 2,222
#25
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
There are decent youtube videos - I believe Patsy Thompson's FMQ is on and a few that are not on craftsy. What I like about the craftsy classes is that an expert prepares a lesson plan that I can watch and rewatch again and again without having to search through video lists. I can set notes on specific topics or pieces and go straight to them. It's personal choice of course.
#26
In reply to two previous posters:
why would you not try a free class from a site many users of this forum have enthusiastically endorsed? it would take less than 5 mins to check it out.
Youtube does not compare to the sites that have video of an entire class.
why would you not try a free class from a site many users of this forum have enthusiastically endorsed? it would take less than 5 mins to check it out.
Youtube does not compare to the sites that have video of an entire class.
#27
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,140
There are decent youtube videos - I believe Patsy Thompson's FMQ is on and a few that are not on craftsy. What I like about the craftsy classes is that an expert prepares a lesson plan that I can watch and rewatch again and again without having to search through video lists. I can set notes on specific topics or pieces and go straight to them. It's personal choice of course.
Of course, there are many different ways to quilt & many different ways to learn to quilt ... and if someone can achieve their personal/professional quilting goals solely through YouTube, that's great, too!
#28
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Illinois
Posts: 2,140
#30
My favorite Craftsy class is Design It, Quilt It by Cindy Needham. Lots of valuable information included.
My least favorite class was by Wendy Butler Burns. She talked so much I hardly had to look at the screen, and it was hard to stay awake listening to her.
My least favorite class was by Wendy Butler Burns. She talked so much I hardly had to look at the screen, and it was hard to stay awake listening to her.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
SteveH
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
5
12-20-2013 12:42 PM
JanetM
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
109
04-09-2012 07:35 PM
Important(going to fabric shop 2morrow; IF YOU HAVE 2 PICK ONE RULER WHICH ONE WOULD IT HAVE TO BE??
sunnyhope
Main
23
06-29-2009 04:46 PM


