Do You Like to Sew Quilt 'Kits'?
#71
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: near Peoria Illinois
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I have purchased kits, but I usually don't like one or more of the choices they have in the kit, and I change it out with my stash. I bought one kit just for the panel because it was no longer available. What they had with it were the coordinates, but to me they were too matchy.
It's a me thing I guess.
It's a me thing I guess.
#73
Originally Posted by quilt-fanatic
I am working on my 1st King Size Quilt Kit and am surprised it is going so fast. Love the fabric colors together, instructions are good and everything is going together well. Is this the norm for kits? I have a crib blanket kit that I haven't started yet.
The other two kits were from Downy's quilts for kids and I was kind of disappointed. Whoever cut the pieces did not cut straight and I had to fudge on seam allowances several times. I made sure the quilting was heavy in those areas but I'm wary now. Connecting Threads cuts the amount you need for every color and always send enough for generous left-over scraps. I think I have found my source for fabrics and threads. I've yet to be disappointed.
#74
i love buying kits. The colors all match, and you don't have to make any decisions. So, if I can find a kit that has a pattern that I like, and fabric that I like, it is a bonus to me. I haven't found the kit patterns to be any harder than most.
#76
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 36
I sell kits on Ebay and our kits just include the patterns and the fabric for the quilt top along with the binding. I charge accordingly and am sure to include plenty of fabric incase of mistakes. I really enjoy cutting the kits ( not in pieces but yardage) and have gotten great feedback! This has been quite a useful topic for me!
#78
I have made one, and will never buy another. One of the fat quarters was only 17 1/2 inches wide,making me short one 2 inch square. There is no extra fabric in case you make a mistake, and no way to get "a little more" of any of it.
#79
I like buying kits. I like when they have a finished example on display and knowing that I will like the results when the kit is finished. Sometimes you just don't have the time to pick out fabrics for a project. I have purchased many over the years and have only had one time that I was short a bit of fabric. I called the shop right away and they sent me what I needed to complete the project.
#80
I like to buy Kaffe Fasset kits because his quilts always seem to take a zillion different fabrics. There are a couple of stores that I deal with that cut kits from patterns in his books. Therefore no problem with instructions ubless the book has a problem. I have always been very happy with thses kits. Actually I dont know if I would call them kits per se. The store cuts what the pattern calls for.
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