Feedback on Craftsy classes
#14
I am enrolled in 20 Craftsy classes! I've picked up some great "tips and techniques" from each one. I love Wendy Butler Burn's classes, Carol Doak's paper piecing class, and Kimberly Eimino's Jelly Roll class, and Anita Grossman Soloman's Traditional Blocks Made Simple (prewash and starch!). I watch the classes as I have time and the class materials sometimes are worth more than what you pay for the class. I've purchased all my classes on "sale" and just added two new classes yesterday. If you don't like a class you can always get a refund. Craftsy has great customer service!
#17
I have enjoyed every class I've taken...if a class has not met my expectations or wasn't what I thought it would be Craftsy refunded me. I will say the prices have been drifting higher so the $19.99 is a pretty good deal now.
#18
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 9
If you are interested in FMQ I would recommend the Angela Walters class you mention or the Christina Carmeli course the secrets of free motion quilting. Both are excellent. The Weeks Ringle class is very good but rather theoretical. The improvisational piecing class is also pretty good.
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Oregon City, OR
Posts: 214
I've only had one class I really disliked and even after 6 months, they refunded my money even though I believe they state 30 days.
#20
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 1,131
[QUOTE=mjpEncinitas;6988675]Craftsy is having their big sale ($20 a class) and I'm thinking of buying a few classes.
I am so glad you opened this discussion. When I go to the Craftsy site, about 1/3 of my screen is covered with a message that they do not support my version of Internet Explorer, and to switch to Firefox or Google Chrome. I'm using Vista and IE 9 is as far as I can go. That message and my reluctance to "upgrade" to Windows 7 or 8 is probably saving me big bucks on the classes. Can anyone tell me if you watch the videos with IE 9, and what the difference is. I saw a post on Artisan's Square in which the viewer said she has firefox as her browser, but uses Chrome to view the Craftsy classes, don't think I'm computer literate enough to work that out.
I am so glad you opened this discussion. When I go to the Craftsy site, about 1/3 of my screen is covered with a message that they do not support my version of Internet Explorer, and to switch to Firefox or Google Chrome. I'm using Vista and IE 9 is as far as I can go. That message and my reluctance to "upgrade" to Windows 7 or 8 is probably saving me big bucks on the classes. Can anyone tell me if you watch the videos with IE 9, and what the difference is. I saw a post on Artisan's Square in which the viewer said she has firefox as her browser, but uses Chrome to view the Craftsy classes, don't think I'm computer literate enough to work that out.
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