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Kathy, with husband Geoff own and operate KoolKat Quilting, a long arm quilting service. We specialise in fast mail order quilting and offer FREE Postage Australia - wide to our many customers.

KoolKat Customer Satisfaction Survey

KoolKat Quilting customer survey July 2015.

A 10 question survey was distributed to KoolKat Quilting’s list of email newsletter recipients in late July 2015. Just over 40 responses were received, and while the sample size is small, the trends emerged early and did not alter significantly over the period that the survey was made available on the website.

As this list contains all customers, some of whom may have bought a pattern or fabric only, and not engaged our machine quilting service, the first question aimed to sort this group.

Q2 asked for the respondent’s location, and the survey results are reflective of the location of our customers.

Q3 asked when the last quilt was machine quilted by KoolKat Quilting, and this showed 4 in 10 had a quilt done this year and 4 in 10 either last year or the year before. One in 10 either could not remember or had never had a quilt done by us.

Q4 asked that if no quilt had been done this year, why? Almost 1 in 3 said they did not have any quilt tops ready for quilting, but just over 1 in 3 said they had either gone to another quilter, did their own or couldn’t afford the service. Just under 1 in 10 signalled they had stopped quilting, but this may be closer to 1 in 10 as 1 respondent said in a comment, that they were stopping after having 2 done this year by us.

Q5 how our service standards rate. Nearly 6 in 10 said KoolKat Quilting was much better than our competition, and overall 8 in 10 said we were better. Just under 1 in 10 rated us the same as the competition, and 1 in 10 said we were worse.

Q6 how our price level rates. We are considered much more reasonable in price by 2 in 10, while half of the respondents said we were more reasonable. Almost a quarter said our price was the same, and just over a quarter said our prices were less reasonable. However, no-one said “much less reasonable”, which is the opposite end of the scale to the “much more reasonable” result.

Q7 what customers like about KoolKat. Almost 100% said speed of service, while quality and friendliness received a positive rating by more than 7 in 10 respondents. One in 3 rated price as competitive. All options in this question which we consider to be the positive aspects of our service received positive ratings.

Q8 what customers dislike about KoolKat Quilting. Three in 10 disliked the lack of custom quilting, 2 in 10 disliked the cost of machine quilting. Nearly half made comments – all bar one were positive.

Q9 website – generally this was viewed favourably, but few are using the quilt order forms introduced this year. One person made some informed comments about website construction, which will be reviewed.

Q10 Suggestions. Seven in 10 said lower prices, 3 in 10 said offer a customer quilting service, and 3 in 10 lower prices for backing and wadding. Half the respondents made comments.

Interesting hexagonal quilt at KoolKat today

Hexagonal quilt

Here’s an interesting hexagonal quilt from Lyle of Toowoomba.  She asked for the daisy chain e2e machine quilting pattern in an aqua thread for this quilt.  Thank you those who have completed the survey included as a link in yesterday’s email newsletter.  We look forward to receiving more surveys today, as the results are both interesting and helpful.

Recent quilts at KoolKat Quilting

The first quilt is from Helen at Mount Isa and this is being quilted in the bohemia e2e machine quilting pattern. Heather from Toowoomba chose the budget meandering leaves pattern for her daughter’s quilt which is to be used for a fundraising campaign. The baby quilt with the diagonal lines comes from Lesleigh of Westlake, while Lyn from Dalby dropped off the black and white quilt which will be part of the quilt show at Bell this weekend.

Heather Thies Helen Clow4 Lesleigh Bateman Lyn Bower

The first quilt today is from Janell of Quilpie who adapted Kathy’s Thoroughly Modern pattern from a workshop held with Quilpie Quilters Inc. in Quilpie last year..  She asked for the belladonna e2e machine quilting pattern on her quilt.  The second 2 cot quilts have been made by Kathy Adams as turns her stash into saleable quilts ahead of various quilt show stalls KoolKat will be holding later this year. The tow batik quilts are from Maria at Fig Tree Pocket, Brisbane, and these are being quilted with the jasmine and fireflies e2e patterns.  The last quilt is from Jennine of Gayndah and has been quilted wit the daisy chain e2e pattern.

Janell J1Kathy adams cot quilts Maria Goldman2 Maria Goldman1Jennine Darrow

Third generation quilt from Warrnambool

Lara’s striking Kaffe Fassett fabric quilt from Warrnambool marks the third quilt to arrive from three generations of the one family.  Lara asked for the Yin Yang e2e machine quilting pattern in a mid-tone blue thread.

Lara's quilt

Due to rising overheads we regret having to increase our set-up fee from $25 to $27.50 per quilt from today.

Double the fun at KoolKat

The first quilts are two with a Mickey Mouse theme fabrics from Glenda of Toowoomba and these are being quilted with the budget meander e2e machine quilting pattern.  The next two quilts are form a mother and daughter team at Warrnambool, Victoria, the lime quilt is from Andrea and the pink quilt from Cheryl – the lime quilt is being quilted with the daisy chain e2e and the pink quilt with the cute curls e2e.  The Japanese fabric quilt is another quilt from Glenda, and this one is being quilted with the maru bishamon e2e.

Glenda Mickey Mouse quilts Andrea Edwards Cheryl Edwards Glenda Japanese quilt

Quilts from west to east across Australia

The first quilt today is from Di in Toowoomba and her quilt is being done with the budget I Love It trailing hearts pattern.  The batik quit comes from Helen of Beresford, Western Australia, and it being quilted with the fern gully e2e machine quilting pattern.  The applique quilt comes from Hanya of Sinnamon Park, Brisbane, and is being quilted with the paisley playtime e2e.  The drunkard’s path quilt comes from Janell of Quilpie, and she asked for the sticky buns e2e pattern.Di Worlley Helen Vivian Janell J.Hanya Moschner