Craftsy online classes
#6
I signed up for the FMQing too, my first. I haven't started the course yet, maybe tonight. Lots of good choices for quilters. Pepper Cory's scrap class is fun , she taught it at my guild a few years ago.
#7
I have signed up for quite a few of the classes. It is difficult to list a favorite. I especially enjoyed my first two classes, Quilting I and Quilting II. I think I liked them so much as I had just started quilting and I loved Jenny Doan and the easy patterns she used. I have made several quilts from her lessons. I also enjoy the free Block of the Month. I don't especially like the blocks we make; but I am excited about how much I have learned by making the blocks. At the end of the month, I keep checking so that I can get started on the next month's block as soon as it is posted. I am a real fan of the Crafty classes!
#9
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Cascade, Co
Posts: 1,391
I am doing the Craftsy free BOM. This month's hexs are challenging as I made my own templates. I am doing a Dresden Plate using the pre cut pieces from Paper Piecing company and I am sold on their products. I didn't want to buy them for this project. I made two entirely different patterns using the hexs this month. I have the machine quilting and Jenny's two classes. Classes are a bit pricey at the LQS. The craftsy classes are reasonable if you catch them on sale and easy to follow. I like them.
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Manchester, NH
Posts: 701
I really couldn't say which one of my classes with Craftsy is my favorite. All of them are great and I enjoy them all. I just love watching the videos - wonder how many times they have to do do-overs before they get things to look so easy!! Is that how they get things to look so easy - maybe it's because the teachers are all so super talented.
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