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    Old 01-07-2014, 04:58 PM
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    Are Marti Mitchell templates worth the cost? (even a discounted cost?) I am trying to build my quilting supplies as cheaply as I can. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
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    Old 01-07-2014, 05:39 PM
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    I really like Marti's templates, but I would have to have a project in mind before I would purchase any more. There are several different sets and even though there are some suggestions in the package, I'd want the one for a particular quilt that I wanted to make. I've used them on a couple BOM's, that turned out very well. I haven't used any for a couple years, and I might add, I usually like templates -- (not everybody does).

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    I love to make her quilts, the templates are great and make it so much easier!!
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    I agree with Linda in Missouri. Marti's templates are very high quality and well thought designed. However, unless you have a specific quilt in mind that you really need the templates for, I would not purchase them. Most quilts can be made with just "standard" rulers, which almost always have lines on them for 30, 45, and 60 degrees. I purchased a number of special purpose templates when I first started quilting, and they're all still sitting in a drawer, unused.
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    If you're looking for her products, her name though is Marti Michell. No "t". We've met her on a couple of occasions. Nice lady, very sweet, and really knows her stuff.
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    Old 01-08-2014, 08:45 AM
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    I have made 2 of Marti's patterns and loved how they fit together with her templates. However the template shapes were on the paper pattern so I traced them onto template plastic. Worked great and saved $$.
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    Old 01-08-2014, 09:14 AM
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    Her templates are wonderful but I would only buy them to use on specific projects. Don't buy then to simply add to your quilting supplies. I made her American Beauty quilt! It turned out absolutely the best of any I've made!
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    Old 01-08-2014, 09:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by dunster
    I agree with Linda in Missouri. Marti's templates are very high quality and well thought designed. However, unless you have a specific quilt in mind that you really need the templates for, I would not purchase them. Most quilts can be made with just "standard" rulers, which almost always have lines on them for 30, 45, and 60 degrees. I purchased a number of special purpose templates when I first started quilting, and they're all still sitting in a drawer, unused.
    I agree, too. I have several of her sets of templates which I bought to do a $5 quilt through my LQS (I think we did 4 of them). The LQS stopped doing them, and I'm not sure where they are now.

    Buy a good set of rulers, like the Creative Grids, which are non-skid. I recommend you start with the 12-1/2" square and a 6-1/2"x18 ruler. Also, you might want to get the June Taylor Shape Cut, which is wonderful for cutting strips and subcutting them into squares and rectangles. There are two sizes -- 12"x12" and 12"x18". The large one is pricy, even on sale, but worth the cost.
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    Old 01-08-2014, 10:26 AM
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    If you are doing one of her BOMs they are definitely worth the money. However I would not think that those would be items I would purchase just to build up my tools/notions.
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    A good assorted size straight rulers would be a better choice. I have 6 x 24" - 6 x 12" and a couple of different sized square rulers. I also have a June Tailor strip ruler. I use these the most.
    I have bought specialty rulers thinking I would use them and have not.
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