Have you seen "pay for" tuts from Missouri Star??
#21
Originally Posted by Divokittysmom
WOW! :shock: I totally agree! Why in the world would we pay for tutorials when there are tons and tons of them online?? JMHO but don't think this will be a profitable adventure??!
#24
Ok I wasn't going to say anything because I certainly didn't want to be branded a "sucker" but here goes. There are no quilting classes in my area, so I did buy into this and IMHO it's the best 30 bucks I've spent yet. They are classes and not just clips and once you pay for it, you can watch them as much as you want to. I found it awesome!!! I truly am a sucker when it comes to buying the different gadgets and fabric etc, just like most of us here, but I can honestly tell you I am really happy with it. As someone said, you can ask questions and all kinds of stuff sooooooo This is one happppy sucker!!! Wendy
#25
We are lucky to have all the free tuts online but to me, luckier to have people in this group do tuts for us. I look on here first for tuts first. Usually there are pictures as they go! Love that...stops any confusion! Thank you all who put the time into sharing YOUR tuts!
#27
There are different strokes for different folks...what works great for one doesn't always work for another. That's why we are all so different so let's be careful with name calling as it serves no purpose.
#28
I agree:)
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Originally Posted by quiltmaker
There are different strokes for different folks...what works great for one doesn't always work for another. That's why we are all so different so let's be careful with name calling as it serves no purpose.
#29
I'm in my second class now, and love it. Jenny is a wonderful teacher and explains everything. I am terrible at reading directions, so it makes it so much easier seeing someone do it, and you can go back and take all the classes for as long as you want. To me it was money spent wisely.
#30
I don't usually get in on these discussions, but I have to speak up. Unlike UTube the lessons that you pay for from MSQC with Jenny is an in-depth series of classes on several projects. I have been quilting for years but I still want to learn everything I can and Jenny is the best teacher I have ever had. This is not just somebody with a camera hung from the ceiling and not really knowing what they are doing. This is professional! I have bought both of the sets of classes and will buy the next one that she offers. Laugh at paying but this is a classic "You get what you pay for". And NO I am not out of my mind.
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