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Old 02-04-2019, 06:44 AM
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Default Favorite Blueprint/Craftsy classes?

I purchased an annual membership and I get three classes to choose to "own forever". What are some of your favorite classes that would be worth it to save and go back to time and again...
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Old 02-04-2019, 08:53 AM
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There are so many classes! It will really depend on your personal focus. I have about 30 classes I own already and a Bluprint membership. So I’m trying to figure out the same thing by watching ones I’ve been interested in and not seen yet then decide if it’s a “keeper”. Good luck!
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Old 02-04-2019, 08:58 AM
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My 3 favorite are:

Pieced Borders for Any Quilt - Winnie Fleming
Finishing School: Better Borders - Winnie Fleming
Better Faster Log Cabins- Marti Michell

Winnie Fleming classes are IMHO a must for anyone who loves borders on quilts, she’s an excellent instructor with easy to follow instructions.

Marti Michell if you love log cabin quilts her methods and rulers make cutting out a entire quilt a breeze. I used her method and completed a king size log cabin quilt in a week.
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I love Christina Camelli, learned a new way of PPing from Peggy Martin, and Lori Kennedy. There are so many that I haven't watched yet but have heard they are good.
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Thanks for starting this thread. I also have to choose some "keepers" with my annual membership. As I was planning how to quilt a project a week and a half ago I watched most of "Hitting the Mark" (Cyndi Souder). It was just what I needed.
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I particularly love the FM quilting ones, like Christina Camelli or Lori Kennedy. I like watching people make bags or purses too, but haven’t watched too many on BluPrint as YouTube has a lot of those type.
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I love 'Machine Quilting in Sections ' by Marti Michell. I also enjoy 'Wild Quilting ' by Christina Camelli. And other good one is 'Machine Finished Hand Applique ' by Beth Ferrier, which is available for buying but not unlimited Blueprint.
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Tallchick- thanks for the heads up. I could use some "border wisdom" !!
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If you don't know how to paper piece or have trouble with it, Peggy Martin has a great class called Quick Strip Paper Piecing.

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