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Technology Information:
Alex Toys Knot-A-Quilt

Product Type: Toy
Product Price: $24.99
Manufacturer: Alex
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Description
Who needs needles, stitching or stuffing' Get "knotty" and easily make a quilt without any difficult techniques. It takes just a few creative hours to make a giant 36" x 48" quilt of fringed squares knotted together into a colorful pattern. Then cuddle up in your new creation. Kit comes with instructions and 48 squares (9" each) of colorful fleece in six colors.
Reviews
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-07-21
Summary: "Knot So Happy"
From 10 yo DD: It looked really fun and the colors are really cool. The tabs are short, fat and right next to each other, making them difficult to tie. It's hard to get the knot right: too tight puckers, too loose leaves a hole. Some of the colors are more stretchy than others. Some tabs lose their shape when being tied. From me: This was overpriced for the quality. What should have been a good road trip activity was a bust that took up space.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-02-15
Summary: "Make sure she likes crafts for the journey, not the destination"
I liked this product overall, which was good since I and my sisters-in-law did a lot of the work. My niece (who is six- may have been a little young for the product) really liked the idea of making the quilt, but wanted the product to be finished "yesterday." She did help and was able to pick up the fairly easy knotting technique quickly, cutting down on frustration.
Upon finishing it, she was very happy to be able to say she made it, so in that aspect it beats a traditional present by a mile. Yes, I could have gotten her a fleece blanket with some pattern (which is what it is; it can't be compared to actual quilting), but she was much more excited about this.
Would buy again.
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-02-10
Summary: "This toy is hard for a six year."
We purchaesed this toy for an advanced 6 yr. old. Her mother ended up having to untie and redo the knots, because they were, well,knotted incorectly. This was very frustrating for the child. Also, the toy is very boring because it is just tying knots over and over. Would not buy again.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-03
Summary: "Great for a crafty child"
I bought this for my 5 year old daughter who loves anything crafty. She loves it, but be prepared to keep the pieces together for a while unless your child has an extremely long attention span. It's something fun that we work on together when we have some extra time, and she's thrilled with how it's turned out so far.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-11-30
Summary: "Mixed reviews from this family"
My kids and I worked on this project together. My ten-year-old enjoyed it and was very proud of the results. However, my eight-year-old got very frustrated and gave up. I decided to help and discovered why it was so frustrating for the younger child. The strips of fabric that you are supposed to tie together are just BARELY long enough to make a double knot. We had to work on the quilt in short periods of time because of the high frustration factor (even for me.) Just be aware that he picture on the box, with the perfectly flat quilt and perfectly tied knots is an impossible standard--the quilt we made was puckered and uneven, and that was with an adult helping. (It's still a cute quilt, and as long as my kid is happy, who cares?) Also, you have to be careful because if you pull the knots tight, you can actually tear the thin fleece. Since my older child enjoyed it, I'm going to get some more durable fabric and make a similar kit myself--I'll cut the strips longer so the knots will be much easier to tie. Overall, a good project for just the right child, probably an older child with a long attention span and good dexterity.
