{"id":1203,"date":"2014-05-17T15:00:54","date_gmt":"2014-05-17T15:00:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/annetarsia.com\/?p=1203"},"modified":"2014-05-20T20:45:27","modified_gmt":"2014-05-20T20:45:27","slug":"intro-to-craftsy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bartonriveryarn.com\/annetarsia\/2014\/05\/intro-to-craftsy\/","title":{"rendered":"Intro to Craftsy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A friend sent me a private message, saying that she hadn&#8217;t heard of <a href=\"http:\/\/craftsy.com\">Craftsy<\/a> before reading about it in my blog.\u00a0 She suggested that I give more explanation about what it is and how to use it, which I am delighted to do!<\/p>\n<p>Craftsy has only been around for a scant three years, so what is surprising is not that someone wouldn&#8217;t know about it, but that so many people DO!\u00a0 Craftsy is an on-line platform for learning about all types of crafts &#8211; fiber arts, cooking, painting, photography, cake decorating, home and garden, paper crafts&#8230;the list is extensive.\u00a0 Classes are divided into lessons, which can be of various lengths, but generally less than an hour long.\u00a0 So you can do the class in short bits, if you are time-crunched.\u00a0 There are written materials you can download, and most classes I have taken are project-oriented, so they come with patterns or recipes.\u00a0 They are easy to follow, and you can re-watch, bookmark, or make notes, or fast-forward anytime, as much as you wish.\u00a0 Once you enroll in a class, it is yours forever.\u00a0 The first class I took was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.craftsy.com\/ext\/AnneBerk_63_CP\">Rigid Heddle Weaving<\/a> .\u00a0 The class was great, but even now, when I need warp my loom I first pull up the class. Then I go to my bookmark for warping, and do it along with the instructor, Angela Tong.\u00a0 Along the side of the screen are questions that students have asked, and you can click to see responses from the teacher and fellow students.\u00a0 It is a very interactive model, giving the students and teacher the ability to communicate with each other without traveling &#8211;\u00a0 whenever they want, and wherever they have access to the internet.<\/p>\n<p>When I teach a class, in person, I get to watch the students try new things, and give them immediate feedback.\u00a0 In my DVD&#8217;s for Interweave, I was able to show knitters how I do things.\u00a0 But Craftsy allows me to have the best of both worlds.\u00a0 I am knitting along with them, they can upload photos of their work, and we can interact in the forum.\u00a0 Honestly, this is my dream come true as a teacher.<\/p>\n<p>Once I became an instructor I started taking more classes on Craftsy, to see how they were done and observe other teachers so that I could do a better job myself.\u00a0 Now, I can&#8217;t get enough Craftsy. I&#8217;m taking classes on things I never thought of doing, and am learning lots of interesting things.\u00a0 I took the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.craftsy.com\/ext\/AnneBerk_25_CP\">Paper Arts<\/a> class, and although I dearly hope that Alton Dulaney never sees a package that I have wrapped, because he would faint with horror &#8211; I was sincerely impressed with the serious artistry involved with Alton wrapping a box, and was thoroughly entertained.<\/p>\n<p>Everyone I met at Craftsy during filming is completely committed to doing excellent work, and having fun.\u00a0 When I said that <a href=\"https:\/\/bartonriveryarn.com\/annetarsia\/2014\/04\/falling-in-love-with-the-craftsy-crew\/\">I fell in love with them<\/a> , I wasn&#8217;t kidding.\u00a0 I&#8217;d go back in a heartbeat, so watching the classes that they have created holds special meaning because I know all of the work that has been done behind the scenes.\u00a0 The creator of Craftsy, John Levisay, said in his (really terrific) interview on <a href=\"http:\/\/http:\/\/www.blogtalkradio.com\/fiberhooligan\">Fiber Hooligan<\/a> that the Craftsy motto is &#8220;it&#8217;s better than free&#8221;, meaning that they have to compete with YouTube.\u00a0 And yes, it certainly is!\u00a0 But don&#8217;t think that you need to spend money to get value on Craftsy. Two of the best classes I&#8217;ve taken are free, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.craftsy.com\/lecture\/s\/7066.html?reviewSize=53&amp;moneySymbol=%24&amp;NAVIGATION_PAGE_CONTEXT_ATTR=CLASS\">Complete Knife Skills<\/a> , and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.craftsy.com\/search?query=pizza&amp;type=&amp;categoryUrl=knitting\">Perfect Pizza at Home<\/a>\u00a0 These are great first classes to take, because there is a tutorial with them on how to use the site.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to explore Craftsy, a good place to start is by entering the contest to win my class, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.craftsy.com\/\/ext\/AnneBerk_Giveaway\">FREE<\/a>.\u00a0 The next thing I suggest is to check out the Craftsy <a href=\"http:\/\/www.craftsy.com\/blog\/knitting\/?_ct=wberqbdql-rbew\">blog<\/a>. There is always interesting stuff on there, and it could be on any subject.<\/p>\n<p>There can be no creativity without play.\u00a0 Classes are a place to play, where there is no pressure to finish something, no expectation of perfection, no deadline.\u00a0 Taking a Craftsy class in something out of left field ( &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.craftsy.com\/ext\/AnneBerk_543_CP\">French Pastry Shop Classics&#8221;<\/a> ?) is a really fun way to spend some time.\u00a0 Even if you don&#8217;t make any croissaints, I promise that you will have a new appreciation the next time you are in a bakery.<a href=\"https:\/\/bartonriveryarn.com\/annetarsia\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/LearnItMakeIt.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-1155\" src=\"https:\/\/bartonriveryarn.com\/annetarsia\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/LearnItMakeIt-300x161.png\" alt=\"LearnItMakeIt\" width=\"300\" height=\"161\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t forget to post a Comment on the Miss Babs Yummy yarn <a href=\"http:\/\/wp.me\/p3nhhx-j2\">post<\/a>! \u00a0 You may win more than enough Yummy Toes sock yarn to knit the Astoria Sock, from &#8220;Annetarsia Knits&#8221;!<\/p>\n<p>Added 5\/20\/14:\u00a0 &#8220;Next Steps in Intarsia is now <a href=\"http:\/\/www.craftsy.com\/classes\/knitting?_ct=wberqbdql-sbqiiui\">LIVE. <\/a><\/p>\n<p>The lucky winner of the Craftsy give-away is gamulholland@juno.com.\u00a0 Congratulations, and see you in class!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A friend sent me a private message, saying that she hadn&#8217;t heard of Craftsy before reading about it in my blog.\u00a0 She suggested that I give more explanation about what it is and how to use it, which I am delighted to do! 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