The Quilt Show w/Alex Anderson and Ricky
#3
Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: VA/tidewater area
Posts: 74

I have had a membership for many years. I really enjoy the shows even though the topic may not be what I’m particularly interested in. The different guests show their specialty and I almost always learn something. Because of COVID Ricky & Alex are hosting the shows separately. They have a special 6 month membership now so you might want to try that.
By the way I love doing the puzzles too and you don’t have to be a member.
By the way I love doing the puzzles too and you don’t have to be a member.
#4
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 1,112

If you join (pay the yrly fee) you see guest stars doing their thing. Often there is a segment when either one of them shows you a technique but the main part is the guest. Some of them I am not interested in but it sure gives you a lot to think about. I love the fact I can watch the guest any time as you get to go back in time and watch the old shows. I actually have all the old ones on DVD but they no longer offer that. I find it well worth my money. I used to pay as much for the DVDs as the yrly fee.
#6

I have a membership and really enjoy it.
Currently they have a special on which is a real deal. I think it is 6 months for $19.95? For that you get their new shows, newsletters plus access to all of their old shows with a really great search function. I think it's the best offer out there right now.
Watson
Currently they have a special on which is a real deal. I think it is 6 months for $19.95? For that you get their new shows, newsletters plus access to all of their old shows with a really great search function. I think it's the best offer out there right now.
Watson
#7
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Wis
Posts: 5,925

I’ve had a membership for quite a few years. It’s worth it for the special shows, I think. I’ve been watching the YouTubes every M, W and F with Alex. I’m not participating in the quilt alongs, but it’s something quilty to watch. IMO Alex isn’t that great of a teacher, but she’s made some nice quilts.
#10

I joined for a year because I wanted the BOMs that were available then. (I still haven't made any of them though.) I thought I would watch the shows, but never did. There are so many quilting resources available, many free, that no one can keep up with all of them.