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I love the Craftsy platform. I have a holder for my iPad in my sewing room so that I can watch lessons as I sew. Actually, most of what I know about quilting, I have learned from Craftsy classes. Only once have I paid more than $19.99 for a class. I have bought so many Craftsy quilting classes that last summer they let me select any quilting class I wanted for free. I sign up for all of the free sewing classes. I learned so much from the 2012 and 2013 free BOM classes. I love the fact that I can look at lessons any hour of the day or night and can look at them over and over if I want to. I look at lots of YouTube quilting videos and never miss one by Jenny Doan; but I am so glad I can take Craftsy classes.
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I am also a Craftsy fan and have bought numerous classes both quilting and clothing construction - some I like more than others of course, but I never fail to learn something worthwhile. I got a free cooking class during my birthday month, and although consider myself a reasonably competent cook, signed up for one of those - it is a great class and is also teaching me things I didn't know. We're all in different places in our lives, so what seems like a lot of money to some looks like a bargain to others. I don't think I've ever bought a class that wasn't on sale - but sales are so frequent that you never have to wait long. Lots of info on youtube, but not with the depth and quality of these classes (in my opinion)
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I don't take classes. I use youtube or my quilting books.
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I actually hope they NEVER do this, because I absolutely cannot stand "product placement" ads. I would much rather either pay and not have to deal with that or have them clearly presented as ads. If a teacher genuinely LIKES a product and wants to talk about it, that's fine, but once product placement starts I feel I can never trust that teacher's word on things because I don't know if she's saying it because she means it, or because she has to say it in order to satisfy a sponsor's requirements. That's a sure-fire way to make me stop watching something! I remember the early days of the free internet when it was such a wonderful learning resource. It still is if you dig deep enough, but there is so much extraneous noise now that it is difficult. Craftsy is a great idea and is done well, but that price is ridiculous. I don't think the free market will be responsible for reducing prices. Because there is such a deep disparity in the free market, the rich keep wanting more and the poor simply can't compete. I know that first hand these days as a retired person on a fixed income. Need no longer drives spending. Excess abounds. Lots of people have lots of money and spend it without a thought. Yet, there are still people who enjoy teaching for the joy of sharing what they know through blogs and videos, so I guess there is room for everyone. |
Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 6909605)
Craftsy gives a refund for the class if you aren't happy with it.
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Originally Posted by Geri B
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I have purchased at sale price a few of the classes.......one was very disappointing...might as well just read the book!...doubt if I'll sign up for any others...like mentioned, much free demoes, how tos on YouTube...JMHO
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I like Craftsy. I like being able to refer back to the class and see clearly. I recently took a workshop with a national teacher for $35 through my guild. It was good, she was good, but I had a headache all day ( you don't know when you sign up for a class in a physical location if you are going to have an off day) and I know I probably missed some things.... she had so many little demos throughout the day that we had to get up and cluster around her for that I began to resent how little sewing I was getting done. I will continue to take classes, but now I do prefer Craftsy. And I am sorry to disagree but it far surpasses you tube videos in detail, and many of the you tube videos are rather simple quilts that I am not interested in making.
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I have taken a few classes from Craftsy and have been pleased with them.
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