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GrammaPatches 05-21-2011 04:36 AM

I just purchased a quilt kit from the LQS. I opened it up a few days later only to discover that out of 15 fabrics needed for the quilt only five fabrics were pictured on the quilt pattern! The entire quilt top featured fabrics from the same line in the theme of the quilt. The other fabrics in the quilt kit totally ruined the look of the quilt since two-thirds of the fabrics were non-descript fabrics. I know the LQS has a no return policy but this is ridiculous. They even had this quilt top finished on the wall in the store. The whole thing is misrepresented. I will return it but I have no idea if they will take it back. What else can I do? Has this happened to anyone else?

KarenR 05-21-2011 04:38 AM

I would take it back and ask them for the kit that belongs to the one on wall. I bet it was such a huge success that they filled with what they had.

Let them know that you want the kit for the one on the wall.

PaperPrincess 05-21-2011 04:39 AM

Unless they have something posted that fabrics may be substituted in their kits, I would take it back and really make a stink!

CoventryUK 05-21-2011 04:40 AM

Do you have anything like a Trade Descriptions Act like we do in UK?? It covers this sort of thing even if they have a no-return policy!

Annaquilts 05-21-2011 04:43 AM

Unfortunately it is not uncommon to have totally different fabrics in a kit then are featured on the picture or as in this case the display. There will usually be a fine print notice to that extend on the outside of the package. I would still go back and talk to them. I hope the fabrics are atleast of good quality. I one time bought a kit at a quilt show from a beatiful quilt booth and they would not let me open the fabric bundle. When I did at home I found many of the fabrics were of cheese cloth quality. Blehhhh! I never bought anything there again.

babyfireo4 05-21-2011 05:42 AM

oh wow. I've never bought a kit before, but that sounds awful! hope they make it right for you.

Quilter7x 05-21-2011 05:48 AM

I think the store will be very understanding that you thought you were getting the exact fabrics on the pattern and I think they will let you return it.

I also think that when kits are made, they decide to change it up a bit every once in a while and that's not really a wrong thing to do. If every single kit bought was the exact same thing, then lots of people would have the exact same quilt and that would get boring.

Let the LQS know that this is the first time you have bought a kit and it's not what you expected. They will probably let you return it, but tell you to know for the future not to always expect the same fabrics as what the pattern shows.

Please let us know how you make out. :thumbup:

ScrappyAZ 05-21-2011 06:00 AM


Originally Posted by Annaquilts
I one time bought a kit at a quilt show from a beatiful quilt booth and they would not let me open the fabric bundle.

Boy, I learned never to buy a kit or bundle if I can't see all the fabric. I'm not sure if the seller intentionally puts in fabric that doesn't match or if it's an honest mistake, but I have been burned once too often. In fact, I have a piece of fabric right now that is cut the wrong direction (it's a directional pattern), and it's totally unusable. Not sure what I can do with it. Hubby says to pitch the fabric because it makes me sad to look at it.

Linda71 05-21-2011 07:46 AM

I have only bought one kit. I had to cut novelty squares out. The bottom of the panel had been cut off. I phoned the quilt shop(in another country) and they sent me more fabric with extra yardage than I needed. I would definitely buy another kit but I would check it out immediately. Not every store would have been so accommodating. Also, the fabric I needed could have just as easily been sold out. The quilt is made and I am now quilting it. Looks great.

the casual quilter 05-21-2011 01:34 PM

I was on an Alaskan cruise two years ago and went into one of the quilt shops when we were in port. I bought a kit to work on while we were at sea. I started it he next day and found it had very few of the fabrics that were shown on the package were in the envelope and that the yardage requirements on the packages didn't match up to the fabrics in the kit. Naturally there was no way to get back to the shop and really wasn't worth the time to mail it back when I got home. I chalked it up to a very irritating lesson learned.


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