Mrs Quilty Delivers 16 pieces of classic/modern fabrics (100% cotton), keeps you inspired with a magazine with unique projects and templates and surprises you with a special gift every month!
Looking for a fun quilt subscription box? Mrs Quilty is one that you may want to check out. With a large, easy to read magazine including a full project and fabric for additional quilt blocks plus a notion – this a great box to explore and subscribe to.
Let’s take a look inside at what’s included in the box that I received.
My thoughts…
I did find that it was missing a project for the blocks to be finished. Not sure if this is every time. The instructions for the blocks are great, but it didn’t give me any instructions after that.
How many do I sew? What am I making with the blocks? This I was a little confused about.
You can get more info on Mrs Quilty here.
From their site:
Mrs. Quilty is perfect for both beginners and experienced quilters. The box contains a useful magazine which includes color schemes, quilting instructions, full-size cutting templates, and stash quilting fabrics (for the pros).
Each box comes with one full project and a 12×12 inch block of the month that can be used for your larger quilting projects!
The Only Quilting Box You Need
Get a ready-to-go quilting project delivered to your door, hassle-free!
Each month, you receive a cheerful Mrs. Quilty Box full-packed with quilting supplies. Plus, every single box is completely different — new items every month!
Every Mrs. Quilty Subscription Box includes:
- 16 pieces of premium 100% cotton fabric. Twice of rival boxes at a much lower price!
- A practical magazine with tons of easy-to-follow templates
- A monthly surprise gift to use in your quilting projects
That it’s a whole quilting project with plenty of goodies that would cost around $75 in a regular store.
Becky Jorgensen is the creative quilter behind Patchwork Posse, the Patchwork Planner and her online quilt group Patchworkers Plus. You can find her patterns in books, magazines, and her quilt membership. Gather your quilting supplies, organize your sewing space, explore the process of disappearing quilt blocks, or finish a free quilt pattern. I'll help you use what you have, finish what you start and make your quilting journey fun!
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