Craftsy vs. Iquilt classes
#21
Bree...I'd like to add my thanks along with the others..you provided an excellent review of sites and thanks to you, I've now found Iquilt. I didn't renew my AQS membership because i just didn't see a benefit, hence I'd have not known about IQ. I'm going to take one of their classes. I have many many from Craftsy and I enjoy just watching them on nights when I don't feel like quilting. Again, thanks for your time and effort on the review.
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I have several Craftsy classes and have been very happy with them. Angela Walters/FMQ is great. Jackie Gehring also is very good...these two are mostly about modern quilting techniques. Quilting large quilts on a small machine by Anne Peterson is excellent...it has a lot of basics and ways to make the job easier. I also learned a lot from Amy Gibson's free BOM a few years ago...it may still be available.
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I have found it very useful to read the reviews before purchase. There you will find comments about the price of a project....i.e. if you have to purchase materials and whether it was worth it. I wanted to take a surface design class and found out I had to purchase a color kit along with it. It was more than I wanted to spend.
#24
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I have several Craftsy classes and have been very happy with them. Angela Walters/FMQ is great. Jackie Gehring also is very good...these two are mostly about modern quilting techniques. Quilting large quilts on a small machine by Anne Peterson is excellent...it has a lot of basics and ways to make the job easier. I also learned a lot from Amy Gibson's free BOM a few years ago...it may still be available.
#25
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Thank you for all the information. I am a bit late joining in.
You have given me new directions in finding classes and videos.
Craftsy has been my go-to for several years because I was not aware of other venues. A friend gifted me my first class, and I was hooked! Some of the instructors enjoy international fame: Jacqui Gerring, Anita Grossman, Carol Doak among others. Besides the free classes, there are often sales.
You have given me new directions in finding classes and videos.
Craftsy has been my go-to for several years because I was not aware of other venues. A friend gifted me my first class, and I was hooked! Some of the instructors enjoy international fame: Jacqui Gerring, Anita Grossman, Carol Doak among others. Besides the free classes, there are often sales.
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