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Thanks for the heads up.
I also would have assumed that the KIT would include the pattern. Yikes. I've never heard of any other craft just having a certain number of precut pieces without instructions. (Think model car kits, model ship kits, cross stitch kits, etc). I'd have been livid, actually. But then, I've never bought a quilting kit, obviously... |
I haven't bought many kits but I've never seen or bought one that did not have the pattern included.
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Every kit I have purchased contains the pattern. I don't think it is a "kit" without the pattern! I have had the patterns not be the same as the picture on the front of the kit package though - and of course I got the kit while I was driving through Texas and by the time I figured out the patterns for half of the stars pictured on the front of the kit were not there, I was no longer in Texas. Needless to say, that quilt had never been finished and I will never shop at that quilt shop again since when I called to ask about it, they didn't care and had no suggestions to correct the problem...just an attitude of "yeah, so what?". I don't buy kits any more now, unless it is from my LQS where I can go physically and talk to the owner if there is a problem and I know she will make it right.
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Although it is not a quilt shop, the store I work at has a great register "prompt". If it is applicable, when you ring up some items, the register says, "Lid (or whatever) is sold separately". Saves on problems when you get home.
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thank you for telling us this. I would have thought the pattern would be in a kit. I will read the fine print if I buy one.
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we always include the pattern in kits, it is easier to take a pattern out and adjust for it unless it is a free pattern from the manufacturer
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You are all kidding me!!!???!!! You buy a quilt kit and it does NOT include the pattern??
I don't buy kits, but my assumption would be that everything except the thread would be included..Wow..... |
Originally Posted by SittingPretty
(Post 7149045)
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.
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A lot of the bigger kits do not have the pattern. Most kits don't come with backing and batting either. Does that make it incomplete? I always read the contents to see exactly what I am getting.
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I would have been very disappointed had that happened to me
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