Why quilters like me should never buy kits!
#31
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
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Originally Posted by np3
The sample in the store looked really good and the colors are colors I love to use. Bought it in South Dakota. Got it back to California, opened it and discovered that they hadn't provided enough fabric. So I decided to make it work, got very creative, liked the look of where I was going and here is what I ended up with. DH suggested I avoid kits in the future!
Your quilt is just beautiful.
#32
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NP3 - I have bought many kits and always have extra. I am thinking find a store that is reliable and use them. I notice the LQS that make up their own, are often short from what I hear from friends. hope you don't give up on them. I like to find and match my own for patterns but kits are great for retreats and such. YOu don't have time to think when you are there. LOL. hint...hint ...I do love yours better.♥♥♥
#33
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
NP3 - I have bought many kits and always have extra. I am thinking find a store that is reliable and use them. I notice the LQS that make up their own, are often short from what I hear from friends. hope you don't give up on them. I like to find and match my own for patterns but kits are great for retreats and such. YOu don't have time to think when you are there. LOL. hint...hint ...I do love yours better.♥♥♥
#35
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Ashburnham Mass
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LOL, love the quilt, but I do the same thing. I don't know if I have ever followed a pattern, I just get "inspiration" from them. I have never bought a kit because usually the colors just aren't quite right for me.
#39
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: DC area
Posts: 417
The quilt Kit photo shows a quilt that is quite show-offy ---Yes i can do flying geese, yes I can do stars, yes I can do coins...Rather a graduation piece. But yours too is quite special....9 patch on point with setting triangles. Good for you for turning what headed for disaster into a success.
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