Originally Posted by
SittingPretty
I think that is just ridiculous that kits don't always include the pattern. It's not a "kit," if it's not complete, IMHO. I think that is a practice that needs to change.
IMHO- Using the word "kit" implies it contains everything, and "a selection of fabrics to make X pattern" is what you are buying without the pattern, and should be labelled that way. If I bought a model car kit, I would expect the instructions to be included, or I would return it to the store. Selling something called a "kit" without the instructions/pattern, is dishonest. Calling it a "fabric pack" for a certain pattern is honest.