
Craftsy - Reviews and experiences
Dec 2023-May 2024
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Craftsy classes
Craftsy classes
QualityI can't believe how some folks are struggling with this service. I've had a great experience, maybe folks just need to keep an eye on updates on the homepage. They might not send out emails, but they do a good job of keeping everyone in the loop, in my opinion. I haven't checked out my "forever" classes yet, but to be honest, I rarely revisit them anyway. The quality of the classes I've taken has been really good for the price, whether I bought them one by one or with a membership. The instructors have been well-informed and engaging, but I have noticed a bit of a drop in their activity lately. I think some instructors might be worried about losing access to this platform, which could be why they're scaling back on their interactions in the comments section. In general, I've found the feedback to be useful and thought-provoking.
Free beginner embroidery and block printing courses
Free beginner embroidery and block printing courses
QualityI just gotta say, I signed up for those free beginner embroidery and block printing courses on the platform, eh? And let me tell ya, I was blown away by how awesome they were! Kat McTee and Jen Hewitt really knew their stuff and made sure to explain everything in a way that us beginners could understand. The courses were well-organized and full of handy tips. I loved how engaging and easy to follow the content was, and I'm so grateful for the chance to pick up some new skills in such a fun and accessible way. Now, thanks to Kat and Jen, I'm feeling pretty confident about using what I learned in my own art projects and creations, eh.
Quilting and watercolor classes
Quilting and watercolor classes
QualityCraftsy is pretty good for anyone looking to learn a new skill or improve on ones they already have. The prices for the classes are fair, especially when they're having sales. The teachers know their stuff and are fun to learn from, which makes it enjoyable. I like being able to watch the classes at my own speed and easily go back to certain parts if I need to. It's like having a buddy show me a cool new hobby. Craftsy has been my top choice for learning how to quilt and trying out watercolor, and so far, I've been happy with it.
About Craftsy
Craftsy is a Denver-based online platform that specializes in providing crafting video tutorials and resources for a variety of creative disciplines such as sewing, knitting, baking, and photography. Founded in 2010, Craftsy has grown significantly by offering a combination of free and paid classes taught by experienced instructors. In addition to educational content, Craftsy also sells crafting supplies and kits. The company underwent a significant change in 2017 when it was acquired by NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, rebranded as Bluprint, and then reverted to the Craftsy name in 2020 under new ownership by TN Marketing. Craftsy continues to support a thriving community of craft enthusiasts worldwide, offering accessible learning opportunities for both beginners and experienced crafters.
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