Do buy quilt kits?
#121
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Originally Posted by tnnslvr
I'm doing the Jinny Beyer Moon Glow kit through a BOM out of a shop in Texas. It's a skill building quilt for an intermediate quilter. So far I have three blocks completed and two in the "on deck circle". I get so excited when I get one finished, but need multiple hours to complete a block since I'm learning new techniques. I love the colors and would never have been able to pick them all out myself. Love it!
I'm usually not tempted by kits (knitting or quilting) but every now and then, there is a project that I know I could never improve upon myself.
#122
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Originally Posted by atbquilts
Kits! As the owner of a small quilt shop that specializes in kits, I have often wondered how quilters felt about the pricing etc. I would love to know the answer to this question...Would you rather buy a kit with just the amount of fabric needed (which of course keeps the price down) or would you rather pay a bit more (perhaps 10%)to have a pad for mistakes or a bonus for your stash? Any one have an opinion?
#123
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: CA
Posts: 154
Want some extra!!! I hate when, for whatever reason, I run out of thread (needlework kits), or fabric. Maybe I cut it wrong, a small mistake can quickly turn into a big one if there is not a bit of extra included.
Originally Posted by atbquilts
Thanks to those of you that have weighed in on the 'kits with just enough fabric vs kits with a little pad.' By my count there are 3 that would prefer a little extra fabric in the kit and 1 that would rather have just enough to keep the price down. Any more opinions out there?
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