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Try Craftsy for a whole year for only $1.79! With this amazing offer, you can unlock exclusive member content from our industry experts at 98% off the regular price. (regular price $125). Craftsy & Embroidery Classes At Craftsy, you can purchase individual online classes that cover a whole slew of hobbies, crafts, and pastimes – from embroidery (which is why we’re talking about it), to quilting, to sewing, to knitting and crochet, tatting… to woodwork, photography, cooking, baking, cake decorating. You get the idea!

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A Class for Absolute Beginners or Youth The Hand Embroidery Start Up Library class on Craftsy is a video-based online class geared towards absolute beginners in embroidery – or maybe youngsters who want to learn a craft. The class is for folks who are primarily interested in the craft of embroidery. If you’re hankering to add crazy quilting to your embroidery repertoire, come join me in Allie’s class on Craftsy. You can read the whole class description here. The cost covers class access, materials, videos, interactive area for chatting, questions, feedback, etc. (including Allie’s Crazy Quilting book!).

It doesn’t cover materials. Craftsy has a launched yet another excellent hand embroidery class for those who want to extend their embroidery skills in an affordable, easy, self-paced way. Remember the goldwork class I reviewed a while back? It’s the same concept!