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PamelaOry 06-16-2018 05:42 PM

Quilting cruises
 
My mom and I were looking at quilting cruises today and now I’m wondering if anyone here has gone on one?

Sandra in Minnesota 06-16-2018 06:31 PM

No, but I would love to go.

Gay 06-16-2018 09:40 PM

Haven't yet but a cousin did one from Au to New Zealand this year and loved it. I would love to do one with Bonnie Hunter - she goes to such interesting places.

Becky Andersen 06-17-2018 04:06 AM

I did one in March. It was fabulous! Do you have specific questions?

Bug Lady 06-17-2018 05:34 AM

I have been to the Caribbean and was lots of fun. Before you sign up make sure they are doing the type of piecing that you like. Such as, if you do not like to applique then make sure they are doing actual piecing or if you like to machine piece, then make sure they are not doing hand piecing.

Have a good time. Karen

PamelaOry 06-17-2018 05:40 AM


Originally Posted by Becky Andersen (Post 8077475)
I did one in March. It was fabulous! Do you have specific questions?

What company did you go with? Would you use them again? How was the mix of quilting vs non quilting activities? Did you get to go on excursions to quilt shops?

Onebyone 06-17-2018 07:23 AM

I think that is wonderful you and your mother will go together. What a great time you will have together.

D.Henson 06-17-2018 08:29 AM

I would love to go on a quilting cruise. That is on my bucket list. Someday!! I've read positive comments about Stitchin heaven and Quilt retreat at sea. Have a great time!!

Becky Andersen 06-17-2018 11:32 AM

My cruise was planned by Travel Adventures by Michelle. It was with Royal Caribbean on Allure of the Seas. The cruise we (my sister and I) took, was for machine embroidery quilting. Angie from Lunch Box quilts was our teacher and she was awesome. The cruise was 7 days, four were quilting (sea days) and three were port days. We did excursions at all the ports. There did not seem to be many quilt shops but maybe we didn't know where to look. My class provided so much in fabrics, threads and supplies that I barely had room on the plane. I thought I was going to have to ship stuff home as it was. The machines were provided for us too. Top of the line Janome embroidery machines with the option to buy at really good price with no tax as we were at sea in International waters. There are so many activities on the ship that there was never a dull moment. We were so well cared for by staff and the food and service were beyond compare. There were 40 ladies in our quilt group and we dined together at each meal as we were assigned a dining room. We were in a great group and everyone was so nice. It was nice to meet people from all over. My cruise was my first and it certainly will not be the last. I met two wonderful women from Alaska and they live in a port city. If you did an Alaskan cruise, they told me they have nice quilt shops there.

SusieQOH 06-17-2018 03:28 PM

I never have but it sounds like such a fun thing to do with your Mom.


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