What is Craftsy?
Craftsy is a worldwide craft community offering online classes. It also has a patterns marketplace where independent designers can sell their patterns; a supplies shop with great deals on yarn, fabric, and class kits; and a projects section where members share pictures of their latest craft successes. With over two million members and counting, Craftsy has something for just about everyone, in categories ranging from quilting, sewing, knitting, painting, photography, cooking, and more.
Why should I take a class online?
Online education isn’t just for schools and universities anymore. Craftsy courses provide you the convenience of a world-class instructor in your home, whenever you want to learn. Online education, no matter what subject, is a great alternative to in-person classes for a number of reasons.
With many online learning opportunities being on-demand, you are able to learn at your own pace, anytime. Online learning is a fantastic alternative to in-store craft classes for people with busy schedules or who have difficulty leaving the house. It also allows you to watch a troubling section over-and-over again, so you can see exactly how a technique is carried out, or refer back to your class for relevant concepts before beginning any new projects.
What are Craftsy’s free classes online?
Free Craftsy Classes are easy to find on their website. Craftsy offers a few different free classes online that include: Cake Decorating, Knitting, Quilting, and Sewing classes. I have yet to sign up for any due to being a little too busy, but these classes all sound like fun. I especially would love to take the Quilting and Cake Decorating classes because they are two things that interest me.
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I love Craftsy! I’ve never taken one of their classes, but I love getting on there & looking around! I’ve found quite a few great crochet patterns on there also!