Another Craftsy.com Bargain!

25 Jan

Well, it never rains, but it pours. Which is always lovely when it comes to sales and discounts as far as I’m concerned. 🙂

A few days ago, I purchased a Craftsy.com class since it was on sale. Well today, Craftsy emailed me with an alert that now their couture dressmaking class, The Couture Dress, is on sale. Normally, the class is $80, but it’s 50% off today.  The price includes a Vogue pattern (V8648) which apparently is a pricey pattern. So it seems like quite a bargain. I certainly fell for it! I’m excited to learn couture sewing techniques and a video class seems a good way to do it (allowing me to watch, rewind, watch again). I’m also curious to see if the techniques are too fidgety for my patience. Dare I confess, I tend to dislike hand sewing…

So the sewing projects are quickly accumulating!  A few days ago, I was trying to enroll in a fashion design class, but it turned out that the class size had already been exceeded, leaving no room for lil’ me. I was bummed at the time, but now I’m seeing it as fortuitous. I’ll be spending plenty of time on this blog, my Craftsy classes, the 1912 Titanic Sewing Project, and whatever other sewing adventures I stumble across in the future.

Until next time!

4 Responses to “Another Craftsy.com Bargain!”

  1. Kim January 25, 2012 at 1:43 pm #

    Anna love getting your updates! I am intrigued by all these sewing projects – I may have to dust off the old machine. thanks for the inspiration!!

    • annabez January 25, 2012 at 11:26 pm #

      Hi Kim! Thanks for the lovely comment. I hope you do get inspired to break out the machine. Life is more fun with sewing!

  2. Tina in Boston January 29, 2012 at 10:41 pm #

    Hey, AnnaBez! I signed up for The Couture Dress. It was 50% off today, too. Now we can make “the couture gown” together! Thanks for the inspiration. 🙂

    • annabez January 31, 2012 at 2:40 pm #

      Hi Tina! That’s awesome! Once we can do couture, we’ll have some major fashion design street cred. :p Making it together is a great idea!

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