Quilty Box is a monthly subscription box bringing you quilting supplies, from fabric to patterns to thread to notions, with a promised retail value of at least $50. Boxes are curated by guests (bloggers, designers, etc.).
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The Cost: $48 a month (save with longer subscriptions)
The Products: Four or more themed quilting items such as fabric, patterns, books, threads, notions, and other tools.
Ships to: US (free), Canada ($10), International ($20)
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This month there was an information card with a list of items in the box. The other side profiled this month’s curator, Annemarie Chany from Gen X Quilters. (Her work involves taking traditional patterns or motifs and mixing something a little modern into them.)
Pie Making Day by Brenda Ratliff for RJR Fabrics (10 fat quarter bundle) – Value $26.88
I just love the way QuiltyBox packages fabric which is why there are two pictures. These fabrics really appeal to me, I think because of the bright colors and geometric patterns. I also like that it is easy to find this collection online so I can get more. 10 fat quarters is good for getting a feel for a fabric collection but isn’t enough for a full quilt top (one of the patterns in this month’s box calls for 24 fat quarters, for example). I am one of those people who can’t just jump in and start working while waiting for items to arrive – I have to plan things out and have every piece cut before I start sewing. It’s kind of obsessive but that’s just how I am. (Any other way of doing it and I would end up with 32 partially-begun projects and nothing ever finished…) Moving on.
Gen X Quilters Bella Maiden Paper Pattern – Value $9.50
Gen X Quilters Lacuna Sampler Paper Pattern – Value $12
You almost always get patterns from the month’s curator in QuiltyBox. The Lacuna Sampler appeals to me quite a bit, I think because it is my preference to have similarly-sized visual elements in each block, and less white space. I think it would go really well with the fabric from this month but I would need to buy a fair amount more to get started.
FriXion Erasable Gel Pen – Value $2.68
I took the value from the information card. I am finding these in a lot of sets with other pens, refills, etc., so it is not straightforward to calculate. Anyway, I have been using marking pencils for a long time but I am willing to give them a rest and give this a try the next time I use a light-colored fabric. My initial test on a piece of scrap fabric worked pretty well. Erasable pens have come a long way in the last 30 years.
6 ½ Triangle Square Up Ruler – Value $9.68
This helps with measuring and cutting triangles, which is wonderful. I love simple, geometric patterns but I can’t stick with squares all the time. (I probably would’ve done really well about 150 years ago, with what was fashionable for quilts at the time…)
Verdict: I calculated a value of about $60.74 for the May Quilty Box. That is about average for a Quilty Box and is above the cost of the subscription on a month-to-month basis, so from a value standpoint, it is good.
I like that there are some common themes with this box each month (pretty fabric! I am a fabric hoarder!) but that the individual monthly curators also do something to make the box their own. I particularly like this month’s fabric and the Lacuna Sampler pattern and that I learned about a couple of new, useful tools.
What do you think of the May 2016 Quilty Box?
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