Cotton Cuts Classic Cuts

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May 2023

Cotton Cuts Classic Box

Every Classic membership comes in a variety of fabrics with your choice of 12 fat quarters or 6 half yards. I prefer 12 fat quarters. You get to choose a pattern from their “Designer of the Month.” A collectible “CC Color Challenge” block card along with a surprise Lagniappe (“special surprise”) as a thank you. As a subscriber, we get 25% off all fabrics in the fabric shop, every day.

As a subscriber, a person has a choice of paying month to month and can choose to test it out as a one-time payment. One can choose to pay for one every other month, quarterly, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months. So there are many options. Cotton Cuts approaches its subscriptions in this way so that it provides different choices to subscribers since there is no such thing as a one-size/style-fits-all.

Cotton Cuts Survey form

After choosing the payment plan, then there will be a short survey to see what a person would like to have in their box and what they aren’t interested in having. So a subscriber can make some decisions on what they would like to find in their box.

One of the reasons I’ve been a subscriber for so long is that Cotton Cuts provides subscriptions worldwide at a reasonable price and shipping rate. They have an exceptional customer service team so when something goes wrong relating to shipping, they are there to make it right. They have been consistent all these years and I love their upbeat, kind attitude and their willingness to do whatever it takes to make it right.

Cotton Cuts Classic Box
Cotton Cuts Monthly Quote card

Every month when I open my box, the first thing I see is purple tissue wrapped around what is inside of the box with their lovely Cotton Cuts logo sticker. So what will I find under the tissue for this month? Let’s open it and see.

So laying on top of the fabric box are cards that come inside our boxes every month. The first card always has a positive quote on the front side and on the back side it shows a listing of what fabrics lines are in the box along with some information at the bottom such as sharing what you create from the fabric that is inside the box. Use the tag #CottonCutsCreates on social media. Every week Cotton Cuts selects a lucky member to receive a prize. I love how Cotton Cuts engages its subscribers. There is always a chance to win something.

Cotton Cuts Contents Card
Cotton Cuts Designer Spotlight

The next card shares the “Designer of the Month.” Lots of great information about the designer as well as where to find the designer on social media.

On the backside of the card is quilt patterns created by the “Designer of the Month.” As a subscriber, we get to pick one pattern and use the code provided to be downloaded for free. Another perk that Cotton Cuts provides for their subscribers.

Cotton Cuts Designer of the Month Quilt patterns
Cotton Cuts Block of the Month

The next card shows the Cotton Cuts Block of the month with the needed measurements to create the block. If you make the block you can use it as one entry into the Cotton Cuts color challenge. Use the tag #CCColorChallenge and post on social media for a chance to win a prize.

On the backside of the card is a coloring template. Color it and then share it on social media with the tag #CCColorChallenge for a chance to win a prize. By sharing the coloring card and by making the block there are two entries for winning a prize. Cotton Cuts loves seeing what everyone creates from their block of the month.

Cotton Cuts Color Challenge Card
Cotton Cuts Classic Box fat quarter bundle

This is the surprise hidden under the cards. Let’s get started on having a good look at the fabric. I will share links to the photos so that you can find them in the Cotton Cuts fabric shop. Two of the fat quarters won’t have a link since I can’t find them in the fabric shop.

Curio by Melody Miller Perfume Agave

Curio by Melody Miller Perfume Agave

Curio Natural Goldfish

Curio Natural Goldfish

Published by Living Greenland

My name is Katy and I have been living in South Greenland since August 2011. I was born in Charleston, South Carolina, raised in Florida, and migrated to South Greenland through marriage. I am married to an amazing Greenlandic man living 60º N - about 670 km south of the Arctic Circle. I am a master gardener of 50 years. I started my love of ornamental gardening at the young age of 11. My paternal aunt gave me my first cutting and told me how to plant it. She also showed me some simple crochet stitches and sent me home with a cutting of coleus and a crochet hook with some yarn. At eleven it was like taking home a prize. Little did I know what would happen because of that. I learned how to sew my own clothing during my teenage years and that sewing has flowed over into me learning how to be a quilt maker. I love to take photographs of everything that catches my eye. I have thousands of photos. I am in love with icebergs. I don't think I will ever tire of seeing them and taking photos of them. The Greenland landscape is magnificent and it never disappoints. I also love to crochet as well as cook. I love making up my own recipes and serving them up to my "Heart Light" for test tasting. He is such a trooper. For the most part, he loves everything I've made. I'm a summer tourist guide and love it when fellow Americans come to visit us so that I can tell them about Greenland and most of the time I always tell our story since it's so special. I have 3 adult children and 4 grandchildren. I have grown to love Greenland as much as I love my home country USA. Greenland is like no other place and I will write lots about it and share photographs as well. I also love music and movies as well and I like to read. I will also be sharing blogs about quilt-making and other subjects that I'm involved with.

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