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I have 4, all including the fabric already cut out included in the package.
3 I got when my husband's grandmother died a few months after our wedding (29 years ago) and no one else had any interest in them. They are a Trip Around the Worl, a Lone Star, and a baby Dresdan Plate. When we visited the Amish area of Eastern Ohio, I purchased a quilt kit that will end up looking similar to an American flag I suspect the first 3 will just be passed on to my kids when I die. How convenient I have 3 kids! |
I have two. Kits seem expensive to me, and I worry that they won't contain enough fabric. I've heard of this happening. So, unless it's something really special, I would rather just buy the pattern and my own fabric.
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I have an entire shelf of them.... I stopped counting after a while! I just recently moved and found ones that i don't even remember buying!
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One, and I'm working on it right now. I prefer selecting my fabrics myself and maybe changing things around a little when I'm working with a pattern. 8-)
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I dont have any kits, just doing squares and fixing to start on Rhondas tutorials so i can learn other things
HUGS Dora |
I don't collect kits but I do put together my own. I have them in project bags or boxes. My problem is that I put them together with every intention of working on it and then I get sidetracked and start something new. I see something here that I like or take on a class and before I know it I've added another project. I keep thinking I'll get to each one but so far they just seem to be multiplying when I'm not looking.
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Originally Posted by RugosaB
I have 4, all including the fabric already cut out included in the package.
3 I got when my husband's grandmother died a few months after our wedding (29 years ago) and no one else had any interest in them. They are a Trip Around the Worl, a Lone Star, and a baby Dresdan Plate. When we visited the Amish area of Eastern Ohio, I purchased a quilt kit that will end up looking similar to an American flag I suspect the first 3 will just be passed on to my kids when I die. How convenient I have 3 kids! |
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The way things look, the kits
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3 from Connecting Threads. One English paper piecing that I have learned, one as a gift in an exchange with my quilt group, and one that I bought with the $50 gift certificate from Connecting Threads for sharing with friends that their cotton used in their fabrics is now grown in the U.S.A. I love their fabrics and also use their threads.
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