Kits or not to kits?
#21
I agree with the above posts - kits are a great way to build confidence and push yourself. Keepsake Quilting and Connecting threads have been mentioned - I second the vote on those - have bought lovely kits from each and had plenty of good quality fabric to complete the project. One note though - most kits do not include the backing or batting.
#24
I use kits when I don't feel like picking out colors. I have ordered from Connecting Threads(they are fairly inexpensive) and have bought at LQS. I used to fear not having another fabric but have not had a problem.
So in my opinion kits are okay.
Chris
So in my opinion kits are okay.
Chris
#25
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I love kits- being new and not knowing how to pick material.
I got some kits off the board. and I love them.
My local quilt shop said if I want to pick out a pattern they will help me with the material - I have a say but it will be like a kit. This is the way to go - I think.
I got some kits off the board. and I love them.
My local quilt shop said if I want to pick out a pattern they will help me with the material - I have a say but it will be like a kit. This is the way to go - I think.
#28
I'm a fabricaholic and the choosing of the fabrics is the fun part for me, so kits don't really satisfy my need to find the perfect fabric for the project. And besides, I rarely actually do mine like anybody's set of instructions.
#29
Originally Posted by Candy Apple Quilts
I have bought kits from Connecting Threads and Keepsake.... always been happy with the quality, so therefore, I trust them. I think that if you try one and like it, then brand loyalty may make you feel more comfortable. The best thing about kits is that it removes all of the decision making from the process! Some people like that, and others would rather choose the fabrics themselves.
That is one of the reasons I have never bought a kit, for anything! I usually buy 1/2 to one yard extra and if I don't make any cutting mistakes, it is my reward for doing a good job! (more for the stash)! Edie
#30
I did a paper doll kit from Fons and porter. Was on back order and took about 7-8 weeks to get it. The fabric was excellent quality but I found you had to really cut careful or there wasn't enough fabric. I try to be careful when buying kits although they are beautiful.
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