Syrinx, I think you need to add VAT to the 19.99$.
For me the price is in USD, don't know why.
The links you posted are not classes, they are kits - just templates and fabric
The offer is valid only for classes.
Craftsy is also a fabrics & notions shop.
I have about 32 classes (first time I count them...boy, am I a junkie!). I'll tell you all my favourites, but you can check some other oppinions here:
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Suzy Furrer's pattern drafting classes I have them all and they are great! If you are interested in pattern drafting and making your own patterns, they are excellent. I have learned a lot on pattern manipulation and altering and I really think she's a great teacher.
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Sara Alm's Mastering construction series is made as a companion to Suzy's drafting classes. There is good info, especially if you are a beginner when it comes to making clothes. I have learned a lot of techniques. Sara's really fast to reply to questions and generally very helpful.
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Beverly Johnsons bra and swimsuit classes very, very good if you want to make your own bras/swimwear.
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Paul Gallo's draping classes pretty good if you are interested in draping.
Other individual classes I have:
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Lynda Maynard's Sew the Perfect Fit don't particularly like the method she is using as it is very hard to do on yourself so don't recommend unless you plan to fit someone else or you have a fitting buddy.
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Janaelle Mackay Mix and Match Clutch Bag Techniques loads of fun and I actually made really pretty clutches!
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Don Morin Making Leather Bags also fun and lots of good info on sewing with leather.
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Laura Volpintesta Drawing Fashion Flats I actually drew stuff! And it turned out pretty well considering I'm really not able to draw.
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Alison Smith Couture Dressmaking Techniques Alison Smith is a good teacher and her classes have lots of great info. But I REALLY REALLY dislike the fact that she has too many classes covering one issue (as in for jackets you have to buy 3 classes to make a jacket from start to finish, while Pam howard's class for example teaches you all the things in one class).
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Steffani Lincecum Pattern Drafting from ready to wear Good teacher, good info if you are interested in copying rtw designs.
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Sara Alm Sewing with sheers good, although I find she spends a bit too much time on teaching pintucks and other fabric maipulation. But if you have no experience with sheers she has some very good techniques explained.
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Janet Pray Sew Better, Sew Faster Meh. I knew most of the techniques from watching a [u=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zyTaEfo-J0]free video of Margaret Islander's[/u] on youtube.
Also have Pam Howard's Modern jacket techniques and Linda Lee's Underneath it all but haven't fully watched them yet.
If you need more info on any of the above, I'm happy to help