Do you pay to watch quilting shows online?
#92
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Kansas City, MO
Posts: 561
NO, NO, NO!!!!!
There are waaaaay to many free shows by professional quilters online for me to spend my senior dollars on these "pay shows"
Hey CRAFTYBEAR, O wise one with all the answers, are you here today? (silly question, of course you are)LOL I seem to be having a "senior moment", can you help our friend here with a few sites of freebie sites for quilt shows? I just watched a Billie Lauder show the other day, but for the life of me I remember where it is.
Search; "Online Quilting Shows, Free" maybe??
There are waaaaay to many free shows by professional quilters online for me to spend my senior dollars on these "pay shows"
Hey CRAFTYBEAR, O wise one with all the answers, are you here today? (silly question, of course you are)LOL I seem to be having a "senior moment", can you help our friend here with a few sites of freebie sites for quilt shows? I just watched a Billie Lauder show the other day, but for the life of me I remember where it is.
Search; "Online Quilting Shows, Free" maybe??
#93
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
I don't pay because between online, and what I get on DISH -- PBS (we still have a bunch here), BYUTV (F&P) and RFDTV(EB) I get my TV fix. The online stuff is addicting, though and I pick up some wonderful techniques. I have been lurking her for a couple of years before I joined and got some good inspiration from all you good folks as well.
#96
Till I pay for the fabrics etc. I don't have much money to pay to watch Quilt TV. If I want to learn something, I either take a course at Quilt Univ. or look it up on the Internet and teach myself. Frankly, I don't think pay TV on the Internet for quilting is all that interesting.
#97
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Collinsville,Ms.
Posts: 267
Quilters News Network, is the one I have watched most in the
past. They have a library where you may select videos on
different quilting subjects, by different teachers such as Fons and
Porter, Eleanor Burns etc. They also have a long arm program.
there shows are up-dated weekly. I feel QNNTV gives you the
most for your buck!
past. They have a library where you may select videos on
different quilting subjects, by different teachers such as Fons and
Porter, Eleanor Burns etc. They also have a long arm program.
there shows are up-dated weekly. I feel QNNTV gives you the
most for your buck!
#100
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Kansas City, MO
Posts: 561
I video-taped all of Simply Quilts with Alex Anderson before she was cancelled a few years ago. Have all the shows cataloged and its one of the best resources I have when I want good visual instruction, in addition to free online shows and this site.
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