Does this bother anyone else or is it just me
#21
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 662
I've never bought a kit. I like doing my own thing. So, does the kit include just the fabric for the top? If so, it seems very expensive to me for 53x64 quilt, even in batiks. For $75 I could make a king size top. I could buy 10.5 yards of batiks at Connecting Threads.
I agree with those who said to pick your own fabrics. It would be cheaper and picking fabric is the most fun.
I agree with those who said to pick your own fabrics. It would be cheaper and picking fabric is the most fun.
#22
What's the name of the book that you need for the pattern? I'm sure that there is someone on here who has it.
#23
Buy the book and shop around for the fabric you want. Then you'll have other patterns too and probably get fabric for the quilt for less than $75. Some of this is totally out of control, like they think we're idiots and will buy anything as long as it says "quilt" on it.
Originally Posted by pocoellie
I don't understand why a kit would be $75 and doesn't INCLUDE the pattern. I'd rather buy the pattern and not the kit or if the pattern is in a book, I'd buy the book.
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Eastern Washington
Posts: 29,519
I love her book! Do try looking at Connecting Threads. I have found books at 20%-40% off. :)
#25
Originally Posted by familyfun
I hate how expensive kits are. I have seen so many that I would love to have but I think it would be cheaper to buy everything seperatly. Am I wrong?
#26
I think a quilt "kit" should include a pattern - otherwise it should be a "bundle" or something.
What's a "kit" without the kaboodle? ;)
But I will say that this is a WONDERFUL book and well worth the cost - you may find a LOT of patterns in the book that you want to make. I did and I don't even save my scraps!
I would skip the kit and buy the book. Really - it's that good. :)
What's a "kit" without the kaboodle? ;)
But I will say that this is a WONDERFUL book and well worth the cost - you may find a LOT of patterns in the book that you want to make. I did and I don't even save my scraps!
I would skip the kit and buy the book. Really - it's that good. :)
#27
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 1,789
Originally Posted by QuiltSage
Originally Posted by IAmCatOwned
Some people already own the book or pattern and resent or won't purchase a kit that includes it. The shop owner is damned if they do by others and damned by you if they don't. Give them a break. Just buy the pattern or book or don't buy the kit.
However, I DO think it should be clearly marked that the book or pattern is not included in the kit.
However, I DO think it should be clearly marked that the book or pattern is not included in the kit.
#28
Originally Posted by denilynne
The pattern is not available unless i buy the book, i wrote to the company and ask them, they said nope gotta buy the book, so unless i can find the book cheaper or figure out the pattern myself guess i'll have to wait on this one.
#29
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Western PA - N of PGH
Posts: 241
If you want the book look at BookDepository.com , Type book name and author I see they have it for $15.99, a $9.00 saving and free shipping. Just trying to help a fellow quilter. Ruth
#30
Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 1
If you know the name of the book, try your local library. They may have the book in their collection. If not, they may be able to borrow it from another library for free or a nominal shipping cost.
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