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#12
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
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I watched a sewing with knits, as I would like to make a couple of tops and do not have a serger. It's been ... decades!! ... since I've sewn clothing.
Also watched two on EPP by Helen Stubbings of Hugs and Kisses in Australia. The second one has several steps and lessons, so I will likely end up buying it.
Those are the two things I wanted to find info on; whether or not I check any more tomorrow will depend on how I'm feeling. Between being away for a week to babysit a sick grandson, then coming home and being sick for over a week, I'm behind on everything!
Also watched two on EPP by Helen Stubbings of Hugs and Kisses in Australia. The second one has several steps and lessons, so I will likely end up buying it.
Those are the two things I wanted to find info on; whether or not I check any more tomorrow will depend on how I'm feeling. Between being away for a week to babysit a sick grandson, then coming home and being sick for over a week, I'm behind on everything!
#14
So many great classes! Watching some on crochet right now, but I've been downloading a lot of recipes as well. We love to try new foods, and craftsy seems to screen their videos well, so I don't have to worry as much if some random recipe will taste ok or instructions will work correctly.
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,018
Just watched a cooking show - beef tortilla soup? With two women who just kept chit-chatting thruout, loud and talking over each other....recipe was probably all of three sentences, rest blah, blah, blah....... Oh well, didn't cost me anything...
#18
I love watching Marti Michell's QAYG classes. One thing I found disappointing was that you couldn't fast forward or back up and watch something over, or skip ahead to the chapter you want to see. I had to start at the beginning and just watch the whole series through. Kind of frustrating and who has that kind of time to sit through all the things they are not interested in? I ended up sewing with the class on, half watching and listening.
#19
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Michigan
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I love watching Marti Michell's QAYG classes. One thing I found disappointing was that you couldn't fast forward or back up and watch something over, or skip ahead to the chapter you want to see. I had to start at the beginning and just watch the whole series through. Kind of frustrating and who has that kind of time to sit through all the things they are not interested in? I ended up sewing with the class on, half watching and listening.
#20
I tried a few classes, but the only one I really liked was Marti Michell's one on quilting big quilts on small home machines. I might actually buy that one, as I couldn't finish it.
Unfortunately I didn't get as much time as I would have liked to have to binge watch.
Unfortunately I didn't get as much time as I would have liked to have to binge watch.
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