90% off Annie's Fabric Clubs

Hi, friends. I’m chiming in today to share a fantastic deal valid through midnight tomorrow, November 4th. My sponsor, Annie’s Kit Clubs is inviting you to try any one of their fabric clubs for 90% off the first delivery.

use code: SHARE90

now through 11:59pm ET on November 4, 2021

Yes, that’s basically free fabric, and it’s true that you can cancel after you receive that first shipment. Are they crazy? Think of it as confident. Annie’s is betting that you’ll love it, once you give it a try.

Have you heard of Annie’s Kit Clubs? Their offerings extend beyond quilting to all kinds of crafty goodness. Annie’s began in 1975 and is part of a third-generation, family-owned group of businesses based in northeastern Indiana. They ship ready-to-make club kits throughout the United States and Canada. It’s a great way to experiment with different crafts, since everything is prepared for you, from materials to instructions.

Fat Quarter Club - Batiks

Try a Fabric Club!

Choose your favorite club for sewing: Charm Pack Club, Fabric Strip Pack Club, Fat Quarter Club, Holiday Quilters Club, and Holly Jolly Quilt Block-of-the-Month Club.

With Annie’s Fat Quarter Club, you receive 6-8 beautiful and perfectly coordinated fat quarters every month. Choose your focus: Designer Prints, Solids or Batiks, all from America’s top fabric designers and companies including Moda, Timeless Treasures, Windham, Robert Kaufman and more.

Fat Quarter Club - Designer Prints

Fat Quarter Club - Solids

Build your fabric stash or use them to stitch the included bonus pattern! Sign-on gifts include access to their Learn to Make a Quilt online video course. The Fat Quarter Club seems like a fun club for someone newish to sewing or to anyone who has trouble coordinating fabrics. I see that each month’s fabric shipment is custom-curated, and includes a nice variety of fabrics.

Are you more of a Precuts person? Or maybe you’re looking for a gift? The Fabric Strip Pack Club looks good enough to eat. Or, if you love scrap quilting, the Charm Pack Club offers fresh variety and fun to your scrap collection month by month.

 

Stay Home + Keep Crafting

Don’t want to brave the crowds to shop these days? Shopping online makes so much sense; however, it’s hard for even experienced crafters to put together a project without seeing and touching the materials. Annie’s has been in the kit business for a long time. This is what they do, and they seem to do it well.

Annie’s kits are ready-to-go projects that you can pick up and start at a moment’s notice. They also make great gifts for young and old. Here are a few of the other clubs that caught my eye.

 

Crafting Clubs

Want to crochet or knit an afghan, enjoy a small knitting project, learn how to make cards or even jewelry? Annie’s has clubs focused on specific skill sets, so you can really dive into a craft and build on your experiences.

Some of these clubs delivery a stand-alone project every month. Other ones, like the Knit Afghan Club below, deliver installments on a larger project. Just as with quilt-alongs, having a set pace can be motivating and keep you engaged, not overwhelmed. In most clubs, you’ll also receive an introductory instruction booklet with your first kit (made for beginners), plus access to online video instructions and easy-to-follow tutorials.

Crochet Striped Afghan Club just released a new colorway - Christmas Candy. Start the club now and finish just in time for next Christmas!

 

Variety Clubs

Maybe you’d like a little more variety to keep things interesting? Annie’s also offers a few clubs which let you learn a new craft every month.

In the Creative Woman Club, experience crafts like painting, needlecrafts, beading, candle and soap making, mixed-media crafts and a whole lot more with each new kit. The projects could make lovely gifts or home decor, but as we know the value is also in the process. Relax and center yourself as you spend time learning and trying new handcrafts.

Hmm, I do think the club could be better-named “Creative People Club”, though. All are surely welcome.

One of Annie’s variety clubs, the Farmhouse Style Club, has a clean, natural aesthetic I particularly like. I’ve always wanted to make a winter holiday wreath from felt. This one looks lovely!

 

Kid Clubs

All the uncertainty of the pandemic makes this a challenging time for many youngsters. Perhaps a crafting habit can provide a grounding and empowering experience for the children or grandchildren in your life. A kit club may be something they can look forward to and enjoy safely from the comfort of home.

Annie’s offers three kits geared for children: Creative Girls, Genius Box and Young Woodworkers. A subscription would be a pretty awesome holiday gift!

Creative Girls Club

Young Woodworkers Club

 

Save 75% on Any Club

Coming soon! Save 75% on the first delivery of any Annie’s club ordered Nov 8 - Dec 1, 2021. Use code SHARE75

 

Annie’s Guarantee

If you’re not satisfied, you can cancel your club subscription at any time. Plus, you can even return a kit, should you like, for a refund.


Thank you, Annie’s Kit Clubs, for sponsoring Stitched in Color!

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