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PamelaOry 05-02-2018 12:55 PM

Fabric store BOM programs
 
Hello!

I'm wondering how user friendly the various BOM programs at online stores are. I've looked at some at fatquartershop and now missouristar has some too.

I'm so new to quilting I sometimes feel lost about how to plan a project and thought this might be a way to do a bigger project without having to try to figure out how much fabric is needed before hand and how to figure out how to make a whole quilt.
I've bought a ton of precuts with plans to sew them up but am not sure what to do with them now that I have them. lol
For example, I just bought a fat quarter bundle and 10inch stacker of a fabric I really loved (pepper and flax) but now have no idea how to best turn that into a quilt.

LyndaOH 05-02-2018 01:10 PM

I can't speak for Missouri Star's BOMs, but Fat Quarter Shops are great for new quilters. The directions are very easy to follow, with plenty of illustrations. In addition, I've always found that they include enough fabric to cover any mistakes you might make. I'm currently making the Bristle Creek Farmhouse and just received the fourth month. It's no longer for sale on their site, but they have a Designer Mystery Quilt that they do each year and it begins in June. The price is really reasonable and if you like the fabric (this year it's Fig Tree's Ella & Ollie) then you're sure to like the BOM. It is appropriate for beginner to experienced quilters.

You could also buy some of Missouri Star's Block Magazines or watch their tutorials for lots of great ideas on what to do with your pre-cuts.

Have fun with your new hobby!

Rhonda K 05-02-2018 01:25 PM

They can be fun. Find a project you want to do so you won't lose interest before the BOM ends. Our local shop has a program that you pay $10 for the first block and fabric. Bring the completed block back next month and receive the next one free. You can complete a whole quilt for the tidy sum of $10.00.

I did the BOM with the cute critters applique from this shop with the laser cut option. The applique pieces were already cut and just need to be assembled. Hopefully, they will go together easily. I just received the last pattern and fabric pieces so don't have any feed back for you.

https://stitchinheaven.com/catalogse...at=&q=woodland

I can tell you it was a delight to get a package every month. I bought a bolt of fabric for the background so there will be enough in case of any mistakes or mis-cuts. LOL.

I have also done a BOM from here. During the BOM, I purchased additional fabric to make sure I had extra just in case.

https://inspirefabrics.com/product-c...-programs.html

More inspiration here for BOM and some small projects too.

https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/BOMs-Clubs-C29.aspx

Enjoy!

EasyPeezy 05-02-2018 01:52 PM

You could check Moda Bakeshop also. They have lots of quilts using
pre-cuts. They also show the level of difficulty for each pattern.

http://www.modabakeshop.com/

Jaiade 05-02-2018 03:21 PM

Does anyone know if the patterns for BOM's are ever sold later? I've seen a few that I would like to have only to be told they were BOM's.

Gannyrosie 05-02-2018 03:57 PM

Doesn't crazy have a block of the month. There are also many bloggers who do some which are just patterns and instructions which would allow you to use your precuts

Geri B 05-02-2018 05:33 PM

Have you taken any classes at a LQS? Or perhaps, bought a book or pattern? Directions on how to do and how much fabric is needed is included. Watch youtubes offered by MSQC, Quilt In. A Day, Jordan Fabrics, just to name a few.start with something simple to get the basics, then you can expand your knowledge and practical, hands on experience by trying a different technique.........

jansquiltn 05-03-2018 02:25 AM

Fat Quarter Shop has wonderful BOM.

There is also a new kid on the block, tehehe, Tina Dillard, from www.quiltingaffection.com.

Her new BOM Rambling Star will be starting soon and she uses Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 rulers (if you haven’t used those yet give them a try I own about six now and just found another one to add to my collection of tools.

Island Batiks Plum Delicious collection is used in the photo.

junegerbracht 05-03-2018 03:03 AM

I received an email about Missouri Stars’ 3 new BOM programs yesterday morning - by the afternoon when I decided to enroll in the Edita Sitar one it was out of stock. Guess more popular than I thought.

quilterpurpledog 05-03-2018 03:25 AM

I'm debating about starting BOM from Superior Threads this month. I like BOMs because they have the majority of decisions made for me. Sometimes, I like that.


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