I've taken classes there, almost since when they first began. I am disabled, and this is the easiest way I know to take classes. You have your own timeline-no rushing- and you can save your classes on your computer. There are only a few classes that I haven't taken. Even though I only receive disabiltiy income, 2-3 classes (or more) a year are affordable to me. Check out the supply list, though. If you have any questions, you can write to me.
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Originally Posted by Fab-ra-holic
Originally Posted by pearsonstudio
I loved some of the classes offered at this website but can't imagine a course over the internet. Has anyone tried one of these?
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I haven't, but my BFF has, and has turned out some marvelous quilts from it and has only good things to say about it.
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Have taken a couple. the last one was "clams on a half shell".
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Thanks for mentioning this site. I see several I want to take. I have taken internet classes before (just not fabric related). Many colleges and tech schools have mostly internet classes now.
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I had a good experience with a class I took from them several years ago now (applique). Would do it again when time allows.
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I have used this. The programs are great. They give you all the instructions and you work at your pace. If you have any questions they are online to help you. Just post a message and they get back to you quickly. Love it.
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