Do buy quilt kits?
#102
I bought quite a few kits around the time I started quilting and then about another 2 yrs into it... Most of them, I"ve just used the fabrics out of them because they are so pretty and I know I won't make "the pattern/kit". I'm not a matchy, matchy person I discovered and I like to DO MY OWN THING> I dont' like cookie cutter stuff.
#103
I don't understand all the negative comments about kits.
First of all, who would buy a kit when they didn't love the fabrics/colors involved? When a quilt shop takes the time to select a pattern and then select beautiful fabrics (that I love) why not buy the kit? I understand the reasons for not buying from large on-line retailers but don't see how my creativity is stiffled(?) by using a one or two of a kind kit any more than it is by using Jelly Rolls, packets, etc.
Those who have complained about the size of the finished project obviously didn't read the information before buying.
I certainly don't want to argue, but feel that some of the comments have implied that anyone who uses a kit is lacking in creativity. This is simply not so -- kits have their place and I see nothing wrong with using them!
First of all, who would buy a kit when they didn't love the fabrics/colors involved? When a quilt shop takes the time to select a pattern and then select beautiful fabrics (that I love) why not buy the kit? I understand the reasons for not buying from large on-line retailers but don't see how my creativity is stiffled(?) by using a one or two of a kind kit any more than it is by using Jelly Rolls, packets, etc.
Those who have complained about the size of the finished project obviously didn't read the information before buying.
I certainly don't want to argue, but feel that some of the comments have implied that anyone who uses a kit is lacking in creativity. This is simply not so -- kits have their place and I see nothing wrong with using them!
#105
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Utah
Posts: 227
I'm not particularly creative but love quilting, so I find that kits work for me. I've gotten some great deals on Ebay on some beautiful kits. Right now I have too many and feel a little stagnant that all the decisions on how to put it together have been made for me. So at the risk of contradicting myself, yes I really like kits but can be an easy (and lazy) way to quilt. As I write this I realize I miss the creative freedom you have with putting my own colors, prints, shapes, etc together. I may have to force myself to just find a pattern and remember how it is to create. I'm afraid of making mistakes or having something turn out ugly. My this little reply sounds like venting, anyway, yes I use kits, like them but br careful not to get stuck only using them.
#108
Thanks to those of you that have weighed in on the 'kits with just enough fabric vs kits with a little pad.' By my count there are 3 that would prefer a little extra fabric in the kit and 1 that would rather have just enough to keep the price down. Any more opinions out there?
#109
Originally Posted by Quiltinvaca
I don't understand all the negative comments about kits.
First of all, who would buy a kit when they didn't love the fabrics/colors involved? When a quilt shop takes the time to select a pattern and then select beautiful fabrics (that I love) why not buy the kit? I understand the reasons for not buying from large on-line retailers but don't see how my creativity is stiffled(?) by using a one or two of a kind kit any more than it is by using Jelly Rolls, packets, etc.
Those who have complained about the size of the finished project obviously didn't read the information before buying.
I certainly don't want to argue, but feel that some of the comments have implied that anyone who uses a kit is lacking in creativity. This is simply not so -- kits have their place and I see nothing wrong with using them!
First of all, who would buy a kit when they didn't love the fabrics/colors involved? When a quilt shop takes the time to select a pattern and then select beautiful fabrics (that I love) why not buy the kit? I understand the reasons for not buying from large on-line retailers but don't see how my creativity is stiffled(?) by using a one or two of a kind kit any more than it is by using Jelly Rolls, packets, etc.
Those who have complained about the size of the finished project obviously didn't read the information before buying.
I certainly don't want to argue, but feel that some of the comments have implied that anyone who uses a kit is lacking in creativity. This is simply not so -- kits have their place and I see nothing wrong with using them!
#110
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Long Island, New York
Posts: 1,063
Originally Posted by atbquilts
Thanks to those of you that have weighed in on the 'kits with just enough fabric vs kits with a little pad.' By my count there are 3 that would prefer a little extra fabric in the kit and 1 that would rather have just enough to keep the price down. Any more opinions out there?
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