I was lucky to inherit my Nan (in laws) kit! I've been told there is a few hundred dollars worth of cutters and mats in the bag (the bag Nan quilted).
Now I just have to learn how to use it.
Hope you're able to find a kit.
Has anyone used or purchased a quilting kit before??
I've made a couple of quilts now, but am feeling lazy, and wondering what they're like??
Where do you buy from?
TIA
Telly x
I was lucky to inherit my Nan (in laws) kit! I've been told there is a few hundred dollars worth of cutters and mats in the bag (the bag Nan quilted).
Now I just have to learn how to use it.
Hope you're able to find a kit.
Oh yeah Charlie! It is a VERY expensive hobby!!
I have all my tools, as I've been to quilting classes, and purchased the necessary items, however - I'm actually refering to the kits you can buy with your material pre-cut.. Do you know anything about them? I'm pretty lost searching the oodles of google search results!!
I bought a quilting kit with the pre cut fabric a few months ago. It's still sitting in my fabric drawer until I learn how to quilt! I've managed to lay it all out and pin it in the order I want, just have to sew it now. It will be for DD and I want to make sure I know what I'm doing so I don't stuff it up....no progress so far![]()
Eluned I went to my local Janome shop and took a 10 week quilting class. It was on a Monday, for 2 hours in the morning.
We were given homework each week. And buy the end of the 10 weeks I knew how to quilt, AND i had completed my very first one!
Each week we were taught a new technique, and made a block, so the end quilt was full of different styles, iykwim.
Look in to it! The classes themselves wern't expensive, it was just the material and supplies.
Now, I try and make a quilt for my very close friends, whenever they have a baby
I'm young, so the quilts aren't "old and country" looking, very colourful and super cute.
The only problem is - often the people who you make one for - have absolutely NO IDEA how much goes into them. So you never get the response or appreciation you'd like (or deserve).
Blabbing here, sorry! lolz
!! SWEET!!
Thank you Charlie!! I can already tell this is the site I've been searching for!
xxoo
ooh thanks telly, I'll have to check out some local classes then.
The quilt kit I bought just had 64 squares with basic instructions. Once I get around to putting it together I'll then have to do the batting and backing myself. That didn't come in the kit. I bought mine from an online fabric store.
there's heaps of places to get them. Most quilting shops sell them. If you have a look in the quilting mags there are often heaps of ads as well. I bought one once. Started by hand then switched to machine as DH bought me a sewing machine. The seam allowance is different for hand and machine and I never finished it![]()
Can you remember which one Eluned? I thought hot possum was what I was looking for, but not quite. Gorgeous fabrics though, now in my favourites
Squares are super easy, a great beginners quilt
Good luck!
Saffron Craig has some beautiful kits. I love her fabric designs!
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