QUILT CRUISE FOR A CAUSE!

British Isles Quilt Cruise for a Cause Benefiting the International Quilt Museum

July 26-August 9, 2025
Round trip from Dover, England

Imagine setting sail on a luxurious cruise ship, surrounded by the serene beauty of the British Isles.

Picture yourself indulging in your passion for quilting, all while exploring charming coastal towns, historic landmarks, and breathtaking landscapes. This isn’t just a vacation; it’s a dream come true for quilting enthusiasts like you!

Together with  the International Quilt Museum, we are the best of the British Isles on this amazing Holland America cruise.  We have an amazing group of international teachers including Nikki Foley (Ireland), Illaria Padovani (England), Hilde Hoogwaerts (The Netherlands). Each has been working on projects for our cruise and their classes have been tailored to enhance your enjoyment of our adventure.  

$200 onboard credit to the first 15 cabins that book!

From $2699.00/double occupancy    

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Highlights

Embark on a Quilting Adventure Around the British Isles!
 
Join us for this unique quilting cruise that supports the INTERNATIONAL QUILT MUSEUM. Along the way, enhance your creativity with guidance from our fabulous international instructors: Nikki Foley from Ireland, Ilaria Padovani from England, and Hilde Hoogwaerts from the Netherlands.
 

Imagine setting sail on a luxurious cruise ship, surrounded by the serene beauty of the British Isles. Picture yourself indulging in your passion for quilting, all while exploring charming coastal towns, historic landmarks, and breathtaking landscapes. This isn’t just a vacation; it’s a dream come true for quilting enthusiasts like you!

Why Join Our Quilting Cruise?

Support the International Quilt Museum: This cruise is a fantastic opportunity to indulge in your passion for quilting while contributing to the preservation and celebration of global quilting heritage. By joining us, you help support the International Quilt Museum and its efforts to preserve our timeless craft.

Expert-Led Workshops: Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting out, we offer a variety of workshops led by quilting experts. Learn new techniques, get inspired by creative projects, and enhance your skills with hands-on guidance from some of the best in the field.

From the rugged cliffs of Scotland to the quaint villages of Ireland, the British Isles offer a tapestry of scenic wonders. Each port of call is a chance to explore local culture, visit fabric shops, and find unique textiles to incorporate into your quilts. You’ll also join a vibrant community of fellow quilting enthusiasts, making lifelong friends who share your love for this timeless craft.

Relax in comfort and style on our state-of-the-art cruise ship, Holland America’s Nieuw Statendam. Enjoy gourmet dining, spa treatments, and top-notch amenities, all while surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the sea. The stunning landscapes and rich history of the British Isles are sure to spark your creativity, allowing you to capture the essence of these beautiful places in your quilting projects, creating lasting memories through your art.

A Few Highlights of the Cruise

This cruise will visit 11 ports of call as it traverses the United Kingdom, including:

Galway, Ireland: Explore the vibrant arts scene and browse charming craft shops. Stroll through its colorful streets, enjoy traditional Irish music, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of this lively city.

Cork, Ireland: Discover the picturesque beauty of Cork, with opportunities to visit local farms, markets, and artisan shops. Experience the warm hospitality of Cork’s residents and enjoy the delightful and famous culinary scene.

Waterford, Ireland: Waterford offers a unique blend of historical and cultural experiences. The city boasts scenic waterfront views and medieval architecture, providing picturesque and inspiring settings for any visitor. Its rich history of craftsmanship is exemplified by the world-famous Waterford Crystal, where you can witness exquisite glasswork and intricate designs.

 Liverpool, England: Dive into Liverpool’s musical history, shop at eclectic markets, and find inspiration in the city’s artistic vibe. Visit the famous Beatles landmarks and enjoy the dynamic waterfront area, rich with galleries, museums, and cultural attractions.

Killybegs, Ireland:  This enchanting village offers a rich source of inspiration with its stunning coastal views and vibrant maritime culture. The town is famous for its wools and locally made tweeds in addition to their long history of making the hand-tufted Donegal Carpets highlighted at their textile museum.

Invergordon, Scotland: Enhance your creative endeavors as you gain inspiration from the rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Explore historic castles, visit local distilleries, and take in the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired artists for centuries.

Isle of Skye, Scotland: Explore the island’s rich textile heritage, including unique Hebridean fabrics and traditional tartans. The stunning landscapes of the Isle of Skye, with its dramatic cliffs and serene lochs, will offer abundant inspiration for your quilting projects.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to combine your love for quilting with an unforgettable cruise around the British Isles. Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot now and get ready for a quilting adventure like no other! Imagine the joy of quilting surrounded by the stunning beauty of coastal towns and historic landmarks, while also connecting with fellow quilting enthusiasts who share your passion.

Set sail on a journey of creativity, community, and discovery. Join us for our Quilting Cruise around the British Isles and stitch together memories that will last a lifetime. You’ll not only enhance your quilting skills through expert-led workshops but also create lasting friendships and find endless inspiration from the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the British Isles. This is more than just a cruise—it’s a celebration of quilting and a chance to be part of a vibrant, creative community.

 

Our ship will be Holland America’s Pinnacle Class ship, the Nieuw Statendam.  Please read more about it here.

It’s important to know who you’re going with.  Why travel with us? Read more right here.  

The UK Quilt Cruise Itinerary

Date What and Where Arrive/Begins Depart/Ends Ship’s Status
July 26, 2025: Dover England
-EMBARKATION DAY
Dover, England
Departs 7:00 PM
July 27, 2025
Rotterdam The Netherelands
7:00AM
3:00 PM
July 28, 2025
QUILTING DAY AT SEA
July 29, 2024
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
8:00AM
5:00PM
July 30, 2024
Killybegs, Donegal, Ireland
10:0AM
6:00PM
July 31, 2025
Galway, Ireland
8:00AM
5:00PM
August 1, 2025
Cobh (Cork) Ireland
10:00AM
6:00PM
August 2, 2025
Dunmore East (Waterford) Ireland
7:00AM
5:00 PM
August 3, 2025
Liverpool, England
8:00AM
7:00PM
August 4, 2025
QUILTING DAY AT SEA
August 5, 2025
Portree (Isle of Skye) Scotland
8:00AM
6:00PM
August 6, 2025
Invergordon (Inverness), Scotland
10:00AM
6:00PM
August 7, 2025
Newhaven (Edinburgh), Scotland
9:00AM
OVERNIGHT
August 8, 2025
Newhaven (Edinburgh), Scotland
1:00AM
August 9, 2025
Dover, England
8:AM – disemarkation

THINGS TO KNOW

  • Open Quilting time will be available in the evenings throughout the cruise
  • As per our terms and conditions, please do not make your air arrangements until this cruise is announced as a GO.
  • When you are planning your air travel, please plan your arrival in LONDON no later than 12 noon on July 26 and your departure not before 2PM on August 9.
  • Holland America transfers will be available from Heathrow Airport only.  
  • You will receive your booking number when your booking has been paid in full on the due date provided.  If you pay before this date, we are not notified as wetravel.com is not our website but a booking and payment source only.  Please let us know if you have paid in full.
  • Class requests will be sent to every booked quilter at the same time in March.  We cannot hold class space.
  • Due to unexpected circumstances, this itinerary may change at any time. World of Quilts Travel, Deb Roberts Tours is NOT RESPONSIBLE for changes made by Holland America that might affect the itinerary.  Changes do not negate your responsibility once you have booked.

Our Instructors

NIKKI FOLEY, Ireland

Nikki Foley is a quilt judge, author, designer and teacher. Owner of The Sewing Shed in Castlemaine, Ireland, she has plenty of beautiful inspiration to create projects for her students and visitors. Frequently noted as Ireland’s favorite quilt teacher, Nikki has been sewing, making quilts, creating textile art and writing books for the last twenty years. Nikki has a love for Celtic design and Irish Mythology and frequently uses Celtic inspiration in her patterns, kits and projects.

ILARIA PADOVANI – United Kingdom

ILARIA PADOVANI
Ilaria Padovani grew up in Italy, where sewing, knitting and crocheting were part of her life since the age of four. Thanks to her grandmother, she learned very fast to get things right. If the work was not done the right way, it had to be undone and remade until perfect.

Since leaving Italy in 1999, Ilaria has been living in many different countries – including the US, Ireland and the UK. However, it was in 2003, while in State College, PA that she become fascinated with quilt making, owing to a guild of traditional quilters who took her under their wing. During those formative years, Ilaria developed a passion for hand sewn projects – hand appliqué, English Paper Piecing and Foundation Paper Piecing – which are still her preferred techniques.

In 2014, while living in Bristol where she still resides, it was Ilaria’s love for color and eye for perfection that led her to being recruited to work for Kaffe Fassett, making and coordinating his sample quilts for his popular Patchwork and
Quilting’ books.

As a passionate quilter, maker and traveler, Ilaria loves sharing her expertise through teaching, making her ambition to inspire creativity in others on her art, and loves to travel and meet new people.

HILDE  HOOGWAERTS, The Netherlands

Born and raised in The Netherlands, Hilde first caught the quilting bug in Marietta (Georgia, USA) over 30 years ago. Since then, she has lived in 11 countries across 4 different continents. While living and travelling around the world she got the chance to explore different techniques, styles and textiles: North American, Asian, South American, Mediterranean and West African.  Her quilts have been exhibited internationally.

“Sharing my love for African textiles with those who want to learn something new and who are, like me, passionate about the vibrant colours is one of my goals”

Hilde started making boxes with acid free grey cardboard / binder board (French cartonnage) when she lived in Singapore. Soon she started teaching with a friend and discovered she loved teaching and sharing her passion for colours and textile crafts. This is when she started her small business Geckoboxes, which she continued in the countries that followed, with the craft connecting her to new friends and inspiration.

From 2015 until 2018 she resided in Accra, Ghana. When relocating there, Hilde decided not to bring any of her own materials with her as she wanted to work only with those available at the local markets, such as Makola market, and the various stalls along the streets. Hilde became fascinated by the women draping their bodies with different fabrics in such vibrant combinations of colors she would never have thought of. This is where her journey of bringing together the bold prints and colours of the African fabrics in her quilts started.

In Accra she hosted workshops focusing on how to make boxes in different shapes and sizes. For those who couldn’t sew but wanted to do something with the widely available fabrics this was a great skill to take on. She also collaborated with small local entrepreneurs and showed them how to make gift boxes for their own businesses.

After 3 years in Ghana, Hilde and her husband returned to the Netherlands with a supply of African fabrics big enough to continue making quilts and boxes for many more years.

Hilde has continued teaching workshops. During the Covid-19 pandemic she has also started online courses, allowing her to continue to connect with friends old and new across the world.

2024 Northern Island Quilt Cruise Workshops

We have some fabulous teachers and workshops that will enhance your creativity with inspirations from our cruise, which will benefit the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska.    Not only are our classes among the best offered at sea, but the cruise itinerary is outstanding and offered only once each year

Class request forms will be sent to those who have registered for the cruise by March 1, 2025. Don’t delay in registering, this cruise will sell out quickly – we have had many requests for this itinerary and already, we have quite a waiting list.

There is a minimum and maximum number of participants for each class.   While we try our best, we cannot guarantee a place in any workshop as classroom space is limited.  We do not require machines on this cruise.

Please understand, to be fair to everyone, all class requests are sent out at the same time, we cannot hold classes for anyone prior to that date.

See you in DOVER!

Classes With Nikki Foley

Cruise Memory Quilt – Irish Landscapes

IRISH FIELDS ARE GREEN – 18″x22″

OR

CELTIC MEMORIES  20″x25″

IRISH LANDSCAPES, Celtic Whispers or Irish Fields are Green

Make a wonderful wall quilt with the beautiful landscapes of Ireland as your inspiration; it will become one of your favorite memories from our cruise.  Each of these designs can be finished as a wall quilt, cushion or a center medallion for a larger piece.

One cannot say that the green hills and valleys of Ireland are not incredibly memorable!  Make your choice of one of these landscape quilts during our workshop time together.

You will receive the pattern for  your choice of either quilt (you may purchase the other quilt pattern for 12€) .

Kit for either quilt for 50€.  The kit will include fabrics, fusible netting, freezer paper, not included are wadding (batting) and backing. (OR, you may bring your own fabrics, materials lists are below)

Supply List:

  • Threads to match fabrics (for colors see the lists below.)
  • Flat head pins
  • Glue pen
  • Fabric pen
  • Small sharp scissors and a pair of scissors that will cut paper and fabric

Irish Landscapes Materials list if you do not with to purchase a kit:

  • Minimum 6 -7 different greens suitable for a landscape. I’d recommend fat quarters to give you plenty of fabric to play around with. Look for fabric with interesting textures or specific landscape fabric with grass on it.
  • Fat quarter of sky fabric
  • 20 inches of plain black
  • Scrap of white for sheep
  • Freezer paper- 20 x 20 inches
  • Fabric pen
  • Glue pen
  • Flt head pins
  • Thread to match fabric
  • Black and white thread
  • Small sharp scissors and a pair of scissors that will cut paper and fabric
  • Hand sewing needles- your preference
  • 10-inch strip of fusible webbing
  • Wadding and backing 18 x 22

Materials List for Celtic Whispers if you do not wish to purchase a kit:

  • 4 – 5 fat quarters of different greens including grass like fabric
  • Fat quarter of sky
  • Fat quarter of stone wall fabric
  • 1 yard/metre of grainy grey/brown mottled fabric
  • Scraps of pink for fuchsia
  • Scrap of white
  • 8 inches binding.
  • Wadding and backing to fit
  • Threads to match green fabrics
  • Pink thread
  • White thread
  • Hand sewing needles of your choice
  • Medium size scissors
  • Small sharp scissors
  • Wadding and backing to fit

Kits will need to be ordered from Nikki prior to the cruise.

Easy Peasy Fabric Collage

Fabric Collage

Bring your creativity and leave with a unique piece of fabric art!

What a fabulous method to make a quick and personal gift!!

In this workshop you will learn to unleash your creativity and repurpose fabric
scraps in a sustainable way by creating a stunning fabric collage.
You will explore shape and colour composition, see fabric in a whole new light by
working with different scales and textures. You can choose from available
patterns or bring your own drawings/photos to transform fabric remnants into
beautiful art pieces using a technique that doesn’t require ironing during the
class. You will also receive detailed guidance to safely transport your collage,
quilt and complete your piece at home, turning it into a gorgeous wall-quilt
or cushion.

Supply List:
• Fabric scissors with fine sharp points
• Tracing and white paper and pencil
• Aleene’s® Original Tacky Glue pen
• 12’ x12’ piece of foam core board
Kit $40 includes:
• Access to a large selection of
Kaffe Fassett’s fabrics
• Steam a Seam 2 Lite sheets
• Templates
• Full instructions to complete the project.

 

Class With Hilde Hoogwaerts

African Kaleidoscope

 

 

 

AFRICAN KALEIDOSCOPE

Well known for her innovative use of African fabrics in Kaleidoscope quilts, Hilde Hoogwaerts bring you her method of fussy cutting and piecing these colorful fabrics to stitch your own kaleidoscope quilt.

During this 2-day course Hilde will show you how to transfer the pattern to freezer paper templates and how to use them on the African wax fabrics. The use of colors in your design will be discussed. Hilde will show you how to bring balance to your design before sewing the pieces together. Our goal is to have one segment of the Kaleidoscope sewn together so you can finish it at home.

The pattern is included in this course.

Supply/class list:

  • Material, such as polyester batting, to make a design-wall
  • pins
  • quilting ruler 1’’ x 6’’
  • quilting ruler 6’’ x12’’
  • pencil/marker to mark the sewing lines on the fabric  
  • 6 pieces of a ½ yard of various contrasting fabrics in different prints and colors preferable from the full width of the fabric
  • scissors for paper as well as for fabric
  • rotary cutter with a sharp blade
  • threads in different colors you like to use for hand sewing
  • sewing needles
  • piece of freezer paper of about 10 inches, or template plastic to draw your pattern on
  • seam presser

Kit:  6 pieces of a ½ yard of modern African wax prints US$: 40

Pricing

Cruise only pricing for the British Isles quilting crise, benefiting the International Quilt Museum.    Surcharges, taxes and port fees are an additional $295 per person and are reflected as added into in the price when you choose to book

Our prices reflect the best available category of the category you choose (at time of booking). 

14 day Quilt cruise around the British Isles

EXTREMELY LIMITED AVAILABILITY

The following rates are good for new bookings only.  Cruise rates for group/quilt cruises will ALWAYS differ from what you find on the Holland America website.  These are our rates.  When you book you agree to pay these rates for your cruise.  When you proceed to our booking page, the total amount of the cruise will include the fees, port expenses and taxes applicable for this cruise.

Category Double Occupancy Single Occupancy

Inside Cabin

$2699
$5299

Ocean View  (window only)  LIMITED AVAILABLITY

$3229
$6558

Verandah/Balcony  

$4229
$7998

Vista Suite (Category B) 2 left

 

$4854
$9698

Vista Suite (category A) 1 left

$4929
$9499

Vista Suite (Category AS) 1 left

$5094
$9799

Signature Suite  WAITLISTED

Please email for waitlist status, worldofquiltstravel@gmail.com   

The waitlist may open at anytime. HAL reserves the right to alter the price on waitlist awarded cabins.

$7699
$15099

Neptune Suite (Category SB) 1 left

 

$9199
$17999

Neptune Suite (Category SA)  1 left

 

$9799
$19098

WAITLIST STATUS: Currently, Holland America has cabins that are available WAITLISTED because they have the same ship sailing as a new embarkation on the next day from Rotterdam so they are holding cabins. These will be released around the first of the year (2025). PLEASE BOOK a category and let me know you want to waitlist for one of the other options when you do in the NOTES section of your booking form. If the waitlist opens I will contact you with the current pricing to get yor okay.

Please inquire on pricing for cabins/categories not included above at worldofquiltstravel@gmail.com. Please include British Isles Cruise in the subject line.

The above pricing may be higher than rates charged by Holland America. This addition to the HAL price covers additional costs to us which we must pass along in order to host the cruise. This would include the cost of any staff cabins, event space charges we might incur, events, refreshments and more. You are agreeing to pay this price when you book the cruise.

**Quilters Only: in addition to the above cruise only prices there is a $349 “I AM A QUILTER” fee for a donation to the IQM, teacher wages, teacher cabins, travel expenses and more.

Your quilter cruise fare includes:

What is not included with your cruise fare?

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE BOOKING!
The above rates are capacity controlled by the cruise line. The cabin and rate cannot be guaranteed until the cruise line confirms availability and price once your registration is received.  

Specials and offers or gifts for a cabin that might be provided by Holland America apply to the first two guests only.   We are not offering 3rd and 4th space in cabins due to availability issues.

Should Holland America provide sales or specials, we are not able to reflect any different price than what has been quoted.

Holland America is NOT OFFERING transfers to or from the ship on this cruise.

Surcharges and port taxes/fees are not included in the above prices and are $295 per person. Cabins are booked in the best available in each group class category, not all categories are available at the above rates.  

Workshops: Due to unexpected circumstances, we reserve the right to substitute teachers or projects at any time.   Due to world supply issues machines cannot be guaranteed. There is a minimum and maximum size for each workshop.  Space in a workshop or open sewing is not guaranteed.

You may make a cabin selection based on current availability, however, BEST AVAILABLE allows you to be eligible for a complimentary upgrade should one become available (not guaranteed). Should you choose a cabin, you are locked into that cabin.  Handicap or accessible staterooms may be requested but are not guaranteed.

A passport is required, your passport must be valid for 6 months after the return of this cruise

Fare(s) in USD, per person, based on double occupancy, cruise only, subject to availability, are capacity controlled, may be limited by residency. Holland America reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $12 per person per day on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if the fare has already been paid in full. Additional surcharges including Port and Government fees of $295, Passport fees, shore tours, gratuities (suggested, $16-17/day pp ) and insurance are not included in the above pricing. Other restrictions may apply. Availability and any special offers by the cruise line are not guaranteed until a deposit is received and a booking is made. Holland America and Deb Roberts Tours are not responsible for omissions or typographical errors. Travel protection is optional and strongly recommended. Flexibility during cruise port time is allowed so each passenger may enjoy the area at their leisure. As port time is often quite limited, unless specified on this website, escorted trips to quilt shops or group activities are not planned while on shore so that one has control of their own time in each port. Guests are encouraged to wait until the group is confirmed as a go prior to purchasing independent airline tickets.

Complimentary room service is applicable to that menu provided by Holland America with no charges. Room service gratuities are not included. 

©2011-2024Holland America

To participate in the included activities and receive the above inclusions – the cruise must be booked through Deb Roberts’ Tours. Passports must be valid for 6 months after the end of this cruise/tour.

About Our Ship

 Cabin types and images.

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Inside

Interior cabins feature two lower beds that convert to a queen-sized bed and private bathroom with shower. All staterooms include bathrobes, Elemis bath amenities, complimentary fresh fruit, flat-panel TV and DVD player, personal safe, telephone, and hair dryer. Some cabins may be configured differently than pictured.

Oceanview

Oceanview cabins feature a picture window, two lower beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, and private bathroom with tub/shower combination. All staterooms include bathrobes, Elemis bath amenities, complimentary fresh fruit, flat-panel TV and DVD player, personal safe, telephone, and hair dryer. Some cabins may be configured differently than pictured.

*Obstructed Ocean View category = there may be a portion of a column or a lifeboat blocking the view from the window.

Verandah

Balcony/ Verandah staterooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass windows with a door that opens to a private balcony, two lower beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, sitting area, and private bathroom with tub/shower combination. All staterooms include bathrobes, Elemis bath amenities, complimentary fresh fruit, flat-panel TV and DVD player, personal safe, telephone, and hair dryer. Some cabins may be configured differently than pictured.

Vista Suite

With a teak-lined verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows and comfortable sitting area, these comfortable suites are filled with light. They include two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner’s Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, plus a shower with premium massage head and a refrigerator. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the image shown.

Signature Suite

Signature Suites feature 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, bathroom with dual-sink vanity, full-size whirlpool bath & shower & additional shower stall, large sitting area, private verandah, 1 sofa bed for 1 person, floor-to-ceiling windows, binoculars and umbrellas for use during cruise Luxury bathrobes, expanded Elemis bath amenities, complimentary fresh fruit, flat-panel TV and DVD player, personal safe, telephone, and hair dryer. Some cabins may be configured differently than pictured.

Neptune Suite SA or SB

The Neptune Suites feature 2 lower beds convertible to 1 king-size bed, bathroom with dual sink vanity, full-size whirlpool bath, shower and additional shower stall, large sitting area, dressing room, private verandah, 1 sofa bed for 2 persons, floor-to-ceiling windows. No host mini-bar, fresh flowers, priority dining reservations, concierge at your service, expanded Elemis bath amenities, binoculars and umbrellas for use during cruise, complimentary laundry, pressing and dry cleaning, afternoon tea served in your cabin, use of the industry-leading Neptune Lounge features a private place to relax, socialize with other suite guests complimentary wine and champagne as well as exclusive daily breakfast, priority boarding and disembarkation, tendering while in port. Some cabins may be configured differently.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Cruises

World of Quilts Travel offers cruises and/or tours with something for everyone. It is Deb’s goal to provide something unique, showing you a different side of travel while sharing her love of quilts, textiles, traditional crafts and culture.

Our adventures are specifically designed for those who have similar interests and provide a fantastic opportunity to make new friends and share this unique experience with like-minded travelers of all ages.

Below are some answers to frequently asked questions about our trips. If you have any questions which are not answered here or on our FAQ pages for our Tours or Cruises please don’t hesitate to email and I will be happy to get back to you as soon as I can.

Why do people travel to quilt? How often do they travel?

When the terminology “quilt tour” is used, I suppose it does conjure up the vision of ladies and gentlemen traveling to work on quilt. However, quilts and/or textiles are the passion that often brings the group together, and there is not always an active quilting component on every group.

 

The purpose for the experience varies from group to group. I have groups of quilt and textile historians that travel to see historic pieces while other groups travel to shop for exotic and hard to find fabrics. Still, others travel for the fellowship with those who share their enthusiasm. It seems that when one exists, often the actual quilting project is not as important as spending time with others who have a built in connection through quilts and quilt-making.

How often they travel often depends upon their economic and family situation. I have some clients who have been on many of our trips, others who travel with me once a year, and some who look at a single tour as a way to a brief respite from the ordinary.

What are the essentials/basics of a quilt/textile cruise or tour?

Outside of providing value in a quilt and textile related vacation experience, inspiration is the key essential on any trip; this is found in many ways. Quilters and textile enthusiasts are often inspired by landscapes, museum visits, quilts and textiles they see, by sharing with each other and the bonds they make with their fellow travelers. While the focus of any itinerary is inspired by quilts, a theme is often important in terms of how local quilt-making customs or historic textiles relate to the community that is being visited. One activity that most everyone looks forward to is any opportunity to shop for unusual or locally produced fabrics that will further inspire their quilt-making once they return home.

 

On our quilt history tours, for those who are historians, I feel it is important to include visits to historic archives and provide unusual opportunities to see antique quilts that are not often available for public viewing. An essential element for me then as a quilter as well as a quilt historian is to have a professional relationship with my colleagues within these institutions as this often opens doors to archives where we would not otherwise have access.

I believe it is helpful when the planner is knowledgeable about quilts and spends time with quilters in areas not surrounded by travel. As a quilter, show judge, appraiser and author, I spend a lot of time around quilts and quilt-makers. This helps me know their special interests and my tours are planned specifically around these things; they are not tours planned and then marketed to those who make quilts. In order for them to produce results, I have noticed a number of “quilt tour” providers that have hired a guest quilter to accompany a land tour group. Many times, this may seem like a benefit to the traveler, but, just as often, an additional cost is added to the tour in order to pay for the famous named guest who is coming along. I will not burden my travelers with those types of additional charges. If I feel that having such a guest would benefit a group or the overall tour experience, I will have one, but it is not a factor I often consider.

 

It is also important to have knowledge of class and workshop limitations. When planning actual quilting classes the planner should be aware of time constraints, materials and the facility suitability to the project.

I believe my most popular destinations to date have been Ireland, France and Bali, each for different reasons. The beauty of Ireland speaks for itself and we enjoy many scenic vistas along our way. Additionally, we stop at quilt shops up and down the Emerald Isle.  Often, we’ve been compared to an “Irish Quilt Shop Hop”. France is known in history for its contributions to both the fabric and quilt world, and Bali for its exquisite batik fabrics and special culture.

 

Our most popular cruises have been the ones that go to Alaska, the European Christmas Markets or international destinations such as the Baltic or Asia.

 

The most popular activity by far is shopping. I try to plan tours that not only offer rewarding textile experiences but also provide a truly memorable experience. Most of my travelers choose a destination they have always wanted to visit.

What is it about World of Quilts Travel that you would like to share?

As a quilter and travel enthusiast, I plan each tour as if I am planning it for myself or my family. I take every stop into consideration. It sometimes takes weeks or longer to create the perfect itinerary. To me, travel is about the total experience as well as providing a good value and I do all that I can to keep the travel experience affordable. I am not a large travel agency; all of my group travel experiences are simply about quilts and textiles.

 

When selecting a quilt tour or cruise provider, it is important to note there may be others who promote quilt trips that will happen to coincide with their other special-interest group tours. While it might be a fun group I believe that it might be surprise for a group of 10 quilters to find themselves sharing a motor coach with poker players (this has happened). This would be a convenient way for some to fill a coach, but I do not mind keeping my groups small. I find when everyone in a group shares the same passion, bonding is almost instant. Always ask your quilt tour provider if they are promoting the same tour or cruise to any other type of hobby or interest group.

 

I promote quilt related travel simply for the joy of sharing the world of quilts and textiles with others. I love to travel – and what better way is there to see things than with others who share similar interests.

Who travels on your tours?

Our travelers are of all ages and from all parts of the world. They share a passion for quilts and quilting, textiles, arts and crafts, and share a desire to connect with the lives and cultures in the places they visit. Many who travel with us are first time travelers, while others have done a lot of travel in the past but are looking for something unique that they can’t organize on their own and/or enjoy the company of others with the same interests. The age group of our tour participants ranges from around 35 to 85 years of age but we have had travelers from 13 up join our groups.

Can husbands or companions join a quilt or textile focused tour?

Yes absolutely – although we focus on quilts and textiles there is always something else for those with other interests to do or see. In general, about 20 – 25% of our groups are companions in this category. We always have husbands who come along, so if you want to bring yours, chances are he will not be the only one.

What if I don’t want to participate in the various visits, educational opportunities or hands-on classes?

While Deb does provide a variety of visits, hands-on classes and workshops they are not mandatory. This is your vacation; you may do whatever you like. While the activities are designed for every level and many are purely for fun and interaction with the local people, if there are any activities that you don’t want to do – just let us know and we will suggest alternative activities for you or you may adventure out on your own.

How fit do I have to be to join a tour?

Some of the tours do have periods that require active walking and a few may feature extended coach or train rides (greater than 4 hours) We have found that most people of normal fitness and mobility are able to participate fully. Those who may have difficulty walking may participate at a level comfortable to them. Please see our terms and conditions regarding health issues. Because we are not aware of any individual’s health condition, we do ask that you receive an okay from your health practitioner to participate on any of our tours.

What if I’m a single traveler?

Our groups are a mix of single travelers, couples and friends. If you are a solo traveler and wish to share with someone we will attempt to find someone else on the tour who wishes to share a room. If there is no one wanting to share the only difference in your cost is that of the single room supplement that we pay to our hotels or you may choose not to participate with a full refund of your deposit.

Do you provide travel protection?

Yes, we provide travel protection through several suppliers. On your trip web page, a link is provided to the travel insurance coverage which will also provide you with information about the insurer. You may choose to purchase travel protection through us, or from any provider of your choice. There are many online travel insurance options available to you.

Is travel protection mandatory?

No, we provide it as an option to you, or you can purchase it from any travel insurance provider. However, because unexpected things do happen, we strongly suggest that you have coverage.

Is my deposit refundable?

Yes, your deposit is completely refundable (less a $100 administration fee, $200 administration fee if on a Viking Cruise) if you change your travel plans and cancel up to 45 days prior to the final payment deadline. Please refer to our terms and conditions for additional tour or cruise refund rules.

When do I have to make the final payment for the trip?

Final payment is approximately 90 days prior to the beginning of any cruise or tour. You will receive an invoice by email about 30 days prior to the deadline.

How do I pay?

You may pay with a personal check (if you reside in the US), money order, cashier or bank check (if you reside outside of the US) or, you may use PayPal or Google Pay. Please note, the quoted tour price includes a 3% discount for those paying in by check. Those who choose to pay through PayPal using a credit card will not receive this discount.

What if I wait to sign up for the trip after the final payment deadline?

You may still sign up for the trip after the final payment deadline, providing there is still space available. We will need your payment in full at the time your register however.

Will I need a passport?

You are required to have a passport valid for six months past your tour date for trips outside your country of citizenship.

Will I need to get immunizations?

Most of our tours do not require special immunizations, but some do. Your health care provider is the best judge as to what you may need for your trip. To guide you as to possible immunizations suggested for your itinerary, please refer to http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.

I am hoping that some of these answers to frequently asked questions about our cruises and cruise events will help you learn more about our programs, if not, please feel free to ask your questions by emailing me at info@worldofquiltstravel.com and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

How soon do I need to register?

We suggest that you register as soon as you know you want to join us. Many of our cruises categories (sometimes including the entire ship) sell out quickly and we have disappointed would be travelers.

What cruise lines do you use?

We only use cruise lines that have universally high ratings and are also “quilter” friendly, in that they allow us to hold classes and related events without much restriction. Generally, we use the following cruise lines: Princess, Holland America and on river cruises we utilize the services of Viking

Do you provide sewing machines?

Yes, whenever they are required for a project, we provide them. We use a variety of dealers, Bernina, Janome, Brother, etc. Not familiar with the machines? No worries as we also provide technical support for the machines during the entire time that machines are in use. You will never even have to thread a needle or wind a bobbin on one of our quilting cruises, our support technicians are always there to assist you in any way so that you have an enjoyable experience.

Is there an opportunity to sew when class is not in session?

Yes, we provide ample open sewing time each evening and at other times when class is not in session. During this time you may work on anything you wish, including  Make-it/Take-it projects or demos when they are offered.

How do I choose my cabin?

We offer inside, ocean view (window) and balcony cabins. If there are suites available to us, we will offer these as well. We will book you in the best available cabin in the category you choose – guaranteed. If you would like to request a certain cabin you may, however, it may not be in our block or it may outside of our pricing category. If this is the case we will do what we can to get you the cabin of your choice for the additional cost of the cabin. However, the reason we like to ‘guarantee’ you the best cabin in a category rather than make a choice on a particular cabin as this gives you a better chance of receiving a complimentary upgrade. If you would like us to try to book a particular cabin for you, please indicate this on the registration form.

What about my flight?

As our cruises leave from departure ports from all over the world and our guests also come from many areas, it is impossible for us to arrange a group flight for cruises. However, this also allows you to fly when you want and from where you want at the best price you can find. It is also a way to use your airline miles or points. We will notify you as soon as we know that our cruise is a ‘go’ so that you may look for the best airfare that suits you. If you would like us to book your air for you, upon request, we are happy to do this, just let us know. We will also arrange transfers between the airport and the ship when you select the appropriate box on the registration form. If you do not wish to make your own air arrangements, we are happy to assist you.

Is transportation provided between the ship and the airport?

Cruise lines generally runs buses the day of the cruise for a fee which will be a choice for you on your registration form. If you are coming in the day before, you will need to find your own transportation to the hotel and cruise terminal. Many hotels offer free transportation from the airports.

What time do I need to arrive in the departure port city on the day of my cruise?

We ask that you plan to arrive no later than 12 noon on the day of your cruise departure, the earlier the better. Please take into account that there may be flight delays and book your flight so that you have an alternative should this occur.

What time should I book my flight to leave for home once the cruise is over?

On the day of embarkation, cruise lines suggest not booking flights that depart before 12 noon.

What if I want to arrive a day or two before the cruise departs?

Frequently we will include a pre-cruise hotel option and this will be indicated on the cruise information page or the information will be sent to you in a separate email. Otherwise, we can provide the name of suitable hotels for you to make a reservation.

How do I register for shore excursions?

Once we receive your registration, we book you with the cruise line and email you your booking number. From here, you may go onto the cruise line website to review and book your shore excursions directly with the cruise line. Wherever possible, we will arrange custom shore excursions to suit the interest of the group. When we do this, this will be indicated on the cruise web page or included in a special email.

What is included in the price of my quilting cruise?

If you are a quilter, in addition to the cruise, your cruise includes onboard quilting parties and events, workshops and sewing machines are included in the price. If a teacher has a kit or a required pattern and there is an additional fee the cost will be payable directly to the teacher. Information on kits or other materials, including price, will be listed on the website where class information is available.

To be certain of what we do include, everything that is indicated on the individual cruise itinerary pricing page and is listed as ‘included’ is covered by your quilter cruise cost.

How do I choose my classes or workshops?

About 90 days prior to departure, we will send out a class enrollment form by email. You will choose your classes and submit the form to us any time after this date. Classes will be filled on a first come first serve basis. Most get their first class choices, rarely does anyone not get their first or second choice.

What about dining?

Cruise ships offer several dining options. Except for dinner, these are very flexible. Unless a sponsor of a cruise requests that everyone dine together, we request flexible (anytime) dinner dining for everyone. This way, you may eat when and where you want, even in the dining room where you will have the same menu as those who participate in an early or late dinner service.

What about formal nights?

Cruise ships will indicate how many formal or gala nights they have on a cruise on their own registration pages. We will try to indicate the formal nights on our cruise event calendar, however they are subject to change, and frequently cruise lines do change this night sometime during the cruise. Changes such as this are out of our control. The number of formal nights differ for each cruise line and cruise itinerary. Formal or gala nights are optional, meaning if you do not wish to dress in what is referred to as cocktail or formal attire, then you may dine somewhere of your choice other than the main dining rooms. For those wishing to join the Formal Night dinner festivities, we suggest that ladies bring a pair of black pants and a dressy top or cocktail dress. For men, a jacket is minimally required.

What about tips?

Cruise lines will automatically charge a set amount (around $13-15 a day per person) to your shipboard account to cover tips for your room steward and dining room staff. Once the cruise begins, you are free to make an adjustment to this amount at any time by submitting a form that the ship’s front desk will supply.

Highlights

Embark on a Quilting Adventure Around the British Isles!
 
Join us for this unique quilting cruise that supports the INTERNATIONAL QUILT MUSEUM. Along the way, enhance your creativity with guidance from our fabulous international instructors: Nikki Foley from Ireland, Ilaria Padovani from England, and Hilde Hoogwaerts from the Netherlands.
 

Imagine setting sail on a luxurious cruise ship, surrounded by the serene beauty of the British Isles. Picture yourself indulging in your passion for quilting, all while exploring charming coastal towns, historic landmarks, and breathtaking landscapes. This isn’t just a vacation; it’s a dream come true for quilting enthusiasts like you!

Why Join Our Quilting Cruise?

Support the International Quilt Museum: This cruise is a fantastic opportunity to indulge in your passion for quilting while contributing to the preservation and celebration of global quilting heritage. By joining us, you help support the International Quilt Museum and its efforts to preserve our timeless craft.

Expert-Led Workshops: Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting out, we offer a variety of workshops led by quilting experts. Learn new techniques, get inspired by creative projects, and enhance your skills with hands-on guidance from some of the best in the field.

From the rugged cliffs of Scotland to the quaint villages of Ireland, the British Isles offer a tapestry of scenic wonders. Each port of call is a chance to explore local culture, visit fabric shops, and find unique textiles to incorporate into your quilts. You’ll also join a vibrant community of fellow quilting enthusiasts, making lifelong friends who share your love for this timeless craft.

Relax in comfort and style on our state-of-the-art cruise ship, Holland America’s Nieuw Statendam. Enjoy gourmet dining, spa treatments, and top-notch amenities, all while surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the sea. The stunning landscapes and rich history of the British Isles are sure to spark your creativity, allowing you to capture the essence of these beautiful places in your quilting projects, creating lasting memories through your art.

A Few Highlights of the Cruise

This cruise will visit 11 ports of call as it traverses the United Kingdom, including:

Galway, Ireland: Explore the vibrant arts scene and browse charming craft shops. Stroll through its colorful streets, enjoy traditional Irish music, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of this lively city.

Cork, Ireland: Discover the picturesque beauty of Cork, with opportunities to visit local farms, markets, and artisan shops. Experience the warm hospitality of Cork’s residents and enjoy the delightful and famous culinary scene.

Waterford, Ireland: Waterford offers a unique blend of historical and cultural experiences. The city boasts scenic waterfront views and medieval architecture, providing picturesque and inspiring settings for any visitor. Its rich history of craftsmanship is exemplified by the world-famous Waterford Crystal, where you can witness exquisite glasswork and intricate designs.

 Liverpool, England: Dive into Liverpool’s musical history, shop at eclectic markets, and find inspiration in the city’s artistic vibe. Visit the famous Beatles landmarks and enjoy the dynamic waterfront area, rich with galleries, museums, and cultural attractions.

Killybegs, Ireland:  This enchanting village offers a rich source of inspiration with its stunning coastal views and vibrant maritime culture. The town is famous for its wools and locally made tweeds in addition to their long history of making the hand-tufted Donegal Carpets highlighted at their textile museum.

Invergordon, Scotland: Enhance your creative endeavors as you gain inspiration from the rich cultural heritage and scenic beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Explore historic castles, visit local distilleries, and take in the breathtaking landscapes that have inspired artists for centuries.

Isle of Skye, Scotland: Explore the island’s rich textile heritage, including unique Hebridean fabrics and traditional tartans. The stunning landscapes of the Isle of Skye, with its dramatic cliffs and serene lochs, will offer abundant inspiration for your quilting projects.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to combine your love for quilting with an unforgettable cruise around the British Isles. Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot now and get ready for a quilting adventure like no other! Imagine the joy of quilting surrounded by the stunning beauty of coastal towns and historic landmarks, while also connecting with fellow quilting enthusiasts who share your passion.

Set sail on a journey of creativity, community, and discovery. Join us for our Quilting Cruise around the British Isles and stitch together memories that will last a lifetime. You’ll not only enhance your quilting skills through expert-led workshops but also create lasting friendships and find endless inspiration from the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the British Isles. This is more than just a cruise—it’s a celebration of quilting and a chance to be part of a vibrant, creative community.

 

Our ship will be Holland America’s Pinnacle Class ship, the Nieuw Statendam.  Please read more about it here.

It’s important to know who you’re going with.  Why travel with us? Read more right here.  

The UK Quilt Cruise Itinerary

Date What and Where Arrive/Begins Depart/Ends Ship’s Status
July 26, 2025: Dover England
-EMBARKATION DAY
Dover, England
Departs 7:00 PM
July 27, 2025
Rotterdam The Netherelands
7:00AM
3:00 PM
July 28, 2025
QUILTING DAY AT SEA
July 29, 2024
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
8:00AM
5:00PM
July 30, 2024
Killybegs, Donegal, Ireland
10:0AM
6:00PM
July 31, 2025
Galway, Ireland
8:00AM
5:00PM
August 1, 2025
Cobh (Cork) Ireland
10:00AM
6:00PM
August 2, 2025
Dunmore East (Waterford) Ireland
7:00AM
5:00 PM
August 3, 2025
Liverpool, England
8:00AM
7:00PM
August 4, 2025
QUILTING DAY AT SEA
August 5, 2025
Portree (Isle of Skye) Scotland
8:00AM
6:00PM
August 6, 2025
Invergordon (Inverness), Scotland
10:00AM
6:00PM
August 7, 2025
Newhaven (Edinburgh), Scotland
9:00AM
OVERNIGHT
August 8, 2025
Newhaven (Edinburgh), Scotland
1:00AM
August 9, 2025
Dover, England
8:AM – disemarkation

THINGS TO KNOW

  • Open Quilting time will be available in the evenings throughout the cruise
  • As per our terms and conditions, please do not make your air arrangements until this cruise is announced as a GO.
  • When you are planning your air travel, please plan your arrival in LONDON no later than 12 noon on July 26 and your departure not before 2PM on August 9.
  • Holland America transfers will be available from Heathrow Airport only.  
  • You will receive your booking number when your booking has been paid in full on the due date provided.  If you pay before this date, we are not notified as wetravel.com is not our website but a booking and payment source only.  Please let us know if you have paid in full.
  • Class requests will be sent to every booked quilter at the same time in March.  We cannot hold class space.
  • Due to unexpected circumstances, this itinerary may change at any time. World of Quilts Travel, Deb Roberts Tours is NOT RESPONSIBLE for changes made by Holland America that might affect the itinerary.  Changes do not negate your responsibility once you have booked.

Our Instructors

NIKKI FOLEY, Ireland

Nikki Foley is a quilt judge, author, designer and teacher. Owner of The Sewing Shed in Castlemaine, Ireland, she has plenty of beautiful inspiration to create projects for her students and visitors. Frequently noted as Ireland’s favorite quilt teacher, Nikki has been sewing, making quilts, creating textile art and writing books for the last twenty years. Nikki has a love for Celtic design and Irish Mythology and frequently uses Celtic inspiration in her patterns, kits and projects.

ILARIA PADOVANI – United Kingdom

ILARIA PADOVANI
Ilaria Padovani grew up in Italy, where sewing, knitting and crocheting were part of her life since the age of four. Thanks to her grandmother, she learned very fast to get things right. If the work was not done the right way, it had to be undone and remade until perfect.

Since leaving Italy in 1999, Ilaria has been living in many different countries – including the US, Ireland and the UK. However, it was in 2003, while in State College, PA that she become fascinated with quilt making, owing to a guild of traditional quilters who took her under their wing. During those formative years, Ilaria developed a passion for hand sewn projects – hand appliqué, English Paper Piecing and Foundation Paper Piecing – which are still her preferred techniques.

In 2014, while living in Bristol where she still resides, it was Ilaria’s love for color and eye for perfection that led her to being recruited to work for Kaffe Fassett, making and coordinating his sample quilts for his popular Patchwork and
Quilting’ books.

As a passionate quilter, maker and traveler, Ilaria loves sharing her expertise through teaching, making her ambition to inspire creativity in others on her art, and loves to travel and meet new people.

HILDE  HOOGWAERTS, The Netherlands

Born and raised in The Netherlands, Hilde first caught the quilting bug in Marietta (Georgia, USA) over 30 years ago. Since then, she has lived in 11 countries across 4 different continents. While living and travelling around the world she got the chance to explore different techniques, styles and textiles: North American, Asian, South American, Mediterranean and West African.  Her quilts have been exhibited internationally.

“Sharing my love for African textiles with those who want to learn something new and who are, like me, passionate about the vibrant colours is one of my goals”

Hilde started making boxes with acid free grey cardboard / binder board (French cartonnage) when she lived in Singapore. Soon she started teaching with a friend and discovered she loved teaching and sharing her passion for colours and textile crafts. This is when she started her small business Geckoboxes, which she continued in the countries that followed, with the craft connecting her to new friends and inspiration.

From 2015 until 2018 she resided in Accra, Ghana. When relocating there, Hilde decided not to bring any of her own materials with her as she wanted to work only with those available at the local markets, such as Makola market, and the various stalls along the streets. Hilde became fascinated by the women draping their bodies with different fabrics in such vibrant combinations of colors she would never have thought of. This is where her journey of bringing together the bold prints and colours of the African fabrics in her quilts started.

In Accra she hosted workshops focusing on how to make boxes in different shapes and sizes. For those who couldn’t sew but wanted to do something with the widely available fabrics this was a great skill to take on. She also collaborated with small local entrepreneurs and showed them how to make gift boxes for their own businesses.

After 3 years in Ghana, Hilde and her husband returned to the Netherlands with a supply of African fabrics big enough to continue making quilts and boxes for many more years.

Hilde has continued teaching workshops. During the Covid-19 pandemic she has also started online courses, allowing her to continue to connect with friends old and new across the world.

2024 Northern Island Quilt Cruise Workshops

We have some fabulous teachers and workshops that will enhance your creativity with inspirations from our cruise, which will benefit the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska.    Not only are our classes among the best offered at sea, but the cruise itinerary is outstanding and offered only once each year

Class request forms will be sent to those who have registered for the cruise by March 1, 2025. Don’t delay in registering, this cruise will sell out quickly – we have had many requests for this itinerary and already, we have quite a waiting list.

There is a minimum and maximum number of participants for each class.   While we try our best, we cannot guarantee a place in any workshop as classroom space is limited.  We do not require machines on this cruise.

Please understand, to be fair to everyone, all class requests are sent out at the same time, we cannot hold classes for anyone prior to that date.

See you in DOVER!

Classes With Nikki Foley

Cruise Memory Quilt – Irish Landscapes

IRISH FIELDS ARE GREEN – 18″x22″

OR

CELTIC MEMORIES  20″x25″

IRISH LANDSCAPES, Celtic Whispers or Irish Fields are Green

Make a wonderful wall quilt with the beautiful landscapes of Ireland as your inspiration; it will become one of your favorite memories from our cruise.  Each of these designs can be finished as a wall quilt, cushion or a center medallion for a larger piece.

One cannot say that the green hills and valleys of Ireland are not incredibly memorable!  Make your choice of one of these landscape quilts during our workshop time together.

You will receive the pattern for  your choice of either quilt (you may purchase the other quilt pattern for 12€) .

Kit for either quilt for 50€.  The kit will include fabrics, fusible netting, freezer paper, not included are wadding (batting) and backing. (OR, you may bring your own fabrics, materials lists are below)

Supply List:

  • Threads to match fabrics (for colors see the lists below.)
  • Flat head pins
  • Glue pen
  • Fabric pen
  • Small sharp scissors and a pair of scissors that will cut paper and fabric

Irish Landscapes Materials list if you do not with to purchase a kit:

  • Minimum 6 -7 different greens suitable for a landscape. I’d recommend fat quarters to give you plenty of fabric to play around with. Look for fabric with interesting textures or specific landscape fabric with grass on it.
  • Fat quarter of sky fabric
  • 20 inches of plain black
  • Scrap of white for sheep
  • Freezer paper- 20 x 20 inches
  • Fabric pen
  • Glue pen
  • Flt head pins
  • Thread to match fabric
  • Black and white thread
  • Small sharp scissors and a pair of scissors that will cut paper and fabric
  • Hand sewing needles- your preference
  • 10-inch strip of fusible webbing
  • Wadding and backing 18 x 22

Materials List for Celtic Whispers if you do not wish to purchase a kit:

  • 4 – 5 fat quarters of different greens including grass like fabric
  • Fat quarter of sky
  • Fat quarter of stone wall fabric
  • 1 yard/metre of grainy grey/brown mottled fabric
  • Scraps of pink for fuchsia
  • Scrap of white
  • 8 inches binding.
  • Wadding and backing to fit
  • Threads to match green fabrics
  • Pink thread
  • White thread
  • Hand sewing needles of your choice
  • Medium size scissors
  • Small sharp scissors
  • Wadding and backing to fit

Kits will need to be ordered from Nikki prior to the cruise.

Easy Peasy Fabric Collage

Fabric Collage

Bring your creativity and leave with a unique piece of fabric art!

What a fabulous method to make a quick and personal gift!!

In this workshop you will learn to unleash your creativity and repurpose fabric
scraps in a sustainable way by creating a stunning fabric collage.
You will explore shape and colour composition, see fabric in a whole new light by
working with different scales and textures. You can choose from available
patterns or bring your own drawings/photos to transform fabric remnants into
beautiful art pieces using a technique that doesn’t require ironing during the
class. You will also receive detailed guidance to safely transport your collage,
quilt and complete your piece at home, turning it into a gorgeous wall-quilt
or cushion.

Supply List:
• Fabric scissors with fine sharp points
• Tracing and white paper and pencil
• Aleene’s® Original Tacky Glue pen
• 12’ x12’ piece of foam core board
Kit $40 includes:
• Access to a large selection of
Kaffe Fassett’s fabrics
• Steam a Seam 2 Lite sheets
• Templates
• Full instructions to complete the project.

 

Class With Hilde Hoogwaerts

African Kaleidoscope

 

 

 

AFRICAN KALEIDOSCOPE

Well known for her innovative use of African fabrics in Kaleidoscope quilts, Hilde Hoogwaerts bring you her method of fussy cutting and piecing these colorful fabrics to stitch your own kaleidoscope quilt.

During this 2-day course Hilde will show you how to transfer the pattern to freezer paper templates and how to use them on the African wax fabrics. The use of colors in your design will be discussed. Hilde will show you how to bring balance to your design before sewing the pieces together. Our goal is to have one segment of the Kaleidoscope sewn together so you can finish it at home.

The pattern is included in this course.

Supply/class list:

  • Material, such as polyester batting, to make a design-wall
  • pins
  • quilting ruler 1’’ x 6’’
  • quilting ruler 6’’ x12’’
  • pencil/marker to mark the sewing lines on the fabric  
  • 6 pieces of a ½ yard of various contrasting fabrics in different prints and colors preferable from the full width of the fabric
  • scissors for paper as well as for fabric
  • rotary cutter with a sharp blade
  • threads in different colors you like to use for hand sewing
  • sewing needles
  • piece of freezer paper of about 10 inches, or template plastic to draw your pattern on
  • seam presser

Kit:  6 pieces of a ½ yard of modern African wax prints US$: 40

Pricing

Cruise only pricing for the British Isles quilting crise, benefiting the International Quilt Museum.    Surcharges, taxes and port fees are an additional $295 per person and are reflected as added into in the price when you choose to book

Our prices reflect the best available category of the category you choose (at time of booking). 

14 day Quilt cruise around the British Isles

EXTREMELY LIMITED AVAILABILITY

The following rates are good for new bookings only.  Cruise rates for group/quilt cruises will ALWAYS differ from what you find on the Holland America website.  These are our rates.  When you book you agree to pay these rates for your cruise.  When you proceed to our booking page, the total amount of the cruise will include the fees, port expenses and taxes applicable for this cruise.

Category Double Occupancy Single Occupancy

Inside Cabin

$2699
$5299

Ocean View  (window only)  LIMITED AVAILABLITY

$3229
$6558

Verandah/Balcony  

$4229
$7998

Vista Suite (Category B) 2 left

 

$4854
$9698

Vista Suite (category A) 1 left

$4929
$9499

Vista Suite (Category AS) 1 left

$5094
$9799

Signature Suite  WAITLISTED

Please email for waitlist status, worldofquiltstravel@gmail.com   

The waitlist may open at anytime. HAL reserves the right to alter the price on waitlist awarded cabins.

$7699
$15099

Neptune Suite (Category SB) 1 left

 

$9199
$17999

Neptune Suite (Category SA)  1 left

 

$9799
$19098

WAITLIST STATUS: Currently, Holland America has cabins that are available WAITLISTED because they have the same ship sailing as a new embarkation on the next day from Rotterdam so they are holding cabins. These will be released around the first of the year (2025). PLEASE BOOK a category and let me know you want to waitlist for one of the other options when you do in the NOTES section of your booking form. If the waitlist opens I will contact you with the current pricing to get yor okay.

Please inquire on pricing for cabins/categories not included above at worldofquiltstravel@gmail.com. Please include British Isles Cruise in the subject line.

The above pricing may be higher than rates charged by Holland America. This addition to the HAL price covers additional costs to us which we must pass along in order to host the cruise. This would include the cost of any staff cabins, event space charges we might incur, events, refreshments and more. You are agreeing to pay this price when you book the cruise.

**Quilters Only: in addition to the above cruise only prices there is a $349 “I AM A QUILTER” fee for a donation to the IQM, teacher wages, teacher cabins, travel expenses and more.

Your quilter cruise fare includes:

What is not included with your cruise fare?

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE BOOKING!
The above rates are capacity controlled by the cruise line. The cabin and rate cannot be guaranteed until the cruise line confirms availability and price once your registration is received.  

Specials and offers or gifts for a cabin that might be provided by Holland America apply to the first two guests only.   We are not offering 3rd and 4th space in cabins due to availability issues.

Should Holland America provide sales or specials, we are not able to reflect any different price than what has been quoted.

Holland America is NOT OFFERING transfers to or from the ship on this cruise.

Surcharges and port taxes/fees are not included in the above prices and are $295 per person. Cabins are booked in the best available in each group class category, not all categories are available at the above rates.  

Workshops: Due to unexpected circumstances, we reserve the right to substitute teachers or projects at any time.   Due to world supply issues machines cannot be guaranteed. There is a minimum and maximum size for each workshop.  Space in a workshop or open sewing is not guaranteed.

You may make a cabin selection based on current availability, however, BEST AVAILABLE allows you to be eligible for a complimentary upgrade should one become available (not guaranteed). Should you choose a cabin, you are locked into that cabin.  Handicap or accessible staterooms may be requested but are not guaranteed.

A passport is required, your passport must be valid for 6 months after the return of this cruise

Fare(s) in USD, per person, based on double occupancy, cruise only, subject to availability, are capacity controlled, may be limited by residency. Holland America reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement of up to $12 per person per day on all passengers if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $70 per barrel, even if the fare has already been paid in full. Additional surcharges including Port and Government fees of $295, Passport fees, shore tours, gratuities (suggested, $16-17/day pp ) and insurance are not included in the above pricing. Other restrictions may apply. Availability and any special offers by the cruise line are not guaranteed until a deposit is received and a booking is made. Holland America and Deb Roberts Tours are not responsible for omissions or typographical errors. Travel protection is optional and strongly recommended. Flexibility during cruise port time is allowed so each passenger may enjoy the area at their leisure. As port time is often quite limited, unless specified on this website, escorted trips to quilt shops or group activities are not planned while on shore so that one has control of their own time in each port. Guests are encouraged to wait until the group is confirmed as a go prior to purchasing independent airline tickets.

Complimentary room service is applicable to that menu provided by Holland America with no charges. Room service gratuities are not included. 

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To participate in the included activities and receive the above inclusions – the cruise must be booked through Deb Roberts’ Tours. Passports must be valid for 6 months after the end of this cruise/tour.

About Our Ship

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Inside

Interior cabins feature two lower beds that convert to a queen-sized bed and private bathroom with shower. All staterooms include bathrobes, Elemis bath amenities, complimentary fresh fruit, flat-panel TV and DVD player, personal safe, telephone, and hair dryer. Some cabins may be configured differently than pictured.

Oceanview

Oceanview cabins feature a picture window, two lower beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, and private bathroom with tub/shower combination. All staterooms include bathrobes, Elemis bath amenities, complimentary fresh fruit, flat-panel TV and DVD player, personal safe, telephone, and hair dryer. Some cabins may be configured differently than pictured.

*Obstructed Ocean View category = there may be a portion of a column or a lifeboat blocking the view from the window.

Verandah

Balcony/ Verandah staterooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass windows with a door that opens to a private balcony, two lower beds that convert to a queen-sized bed, sitting area, and private bathroom with tub/shower combination. All staterooms include bathrobes, Elemis bath amenities, complimentary fresh fruit, flat-panel TV and DVD player, personal safe, telephone, and hair dryer. Some cabins may be configured differently than pictured.

Vista Suite

With a teak-lined verandah, floor-to-ceiling windows and comfortable sitting area, these comfortable suites are filled with light. They include two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner’s Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, plus a shower with premium massage head and a refrigerator. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the image shown.

Signature Suite

Signature Suites feature 2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size bed, bathroom with dual-sink vanity, full-size whirlpool bath & shower & additional shower stall, large sitting area, private verandah, 1 sofa bed for 1 person, floor-to-ceiling windows, binoculars and umbrellas for use during cruise Luxury bathrobes, expanded Elemis bath amenities, complimentary fresh fruit, flat-panel TV and DVD player, personal safe, telephone, and hair dryer. Some cabins may be configured differently than pictured.

Neptune Suite SA or SB

The Neptune Suites feature 2 lower beds convertible to 1 king-size bed, bathroom with dual sink vanity, full-size whirlpool bath, shower and additional shower stall, large sitting area, dressing room, private verandah, 1 sofa bed for 2 persons, floor-to-ceiling windows. No host mini-bar, fresh flowers, priority dining reservations, concierge at your service, expanded Elemis bath amenities, binoculars and umbrellas for use during cruise, complimentary laundry, pressing and dry cleaning, afternoon tea served in your cabin, use of the industry-leading Neptune Lounge features a private place to relax, socialize with other suite guests complimentary wine and champagne as well as exclusive daily breakfast, priority boarding and disembarkation, tendering while in port. Some cabins may be configured differently.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Cruises

World of Quilts Travel offers cruises and/or tours with something for everyone. It is Deb’s goal to provide something unique, showing you a different side of travel while sharing her love of quilts, textiles, traditional crafts and culture.

Our adventures are specifically designed for those who have similar interests and provide a fantastic opportunity to make new friends and share this unique experience with like-minded travelers of all ages.

Below are some answers to frequently asked questions about our trips. If you have any questions which are not answered here or on our FAQ pages for our Tours or Cruises please don’t hesitate to email and I will be happy to get back to you as soon as I can.

Why do people travel to quilt? How often do they travel?

When the terminology “quilt tour” is used, I suppose it does conjure up the vision of ladies and gentlemen traveling to work on quilt. However, quilts and/or textiles are the passion that often brings the group together, and there is not always an active quilting component on every group.

 

The purpose for the experience varies from group to group. I have groups of quilt and textile historians that travel to see historic pieces while other groups travel to shop for exotic and hard to find fabrics. Still, others travel for the fellowship with those who share their enthusiasm. It seems that when one exists, often the actual quilting project is not as important as spending time with others who have a built in connection through quilts and quilt-making.

How often they travel often depends upon their economic and family situation. I have some clients who have been on many of our trips, others who travel with me once a year, and some who look at a single tour as a way to a brief respite from the ordinary.

What are the essentials/basics of a quilt/textile cruise or tour?

Outside of providing value in a quilt and textile related vacation experience, inspiration is the key essential on any trip; this is found in many ways. Quilters and textile enthusiasts are often inspired by landscapes, museum visits, quilts and textiles they see, by sharing with each other and the bonds they make with their fellow travelers. While the focus of any itinerary is inspired by quilts, a theme is often important in terms of how local quilt-making customs or historic textiles relate to the community that is being visited. One activity that most everyone looks forward to is any opportunity to shop for unusual or locally produced fabrics that will further inspire their quilt-making once they return home.

 

On our quilt history tours, for those who are historians, I feel it is important to include visits to historic archives and provide unusual opportunities to see antique quilts that are not often available for public viewing. An essential element for me then as a quilter as well as a quilt historian is to have a professional relationship with my colleagues within these institutions as this often opens doors to archives where we would not otherwise have access.

I believe it is helpful when the planner is knowledgeable about quilts and spends time with quilters in areas not surrounded by travel. As a quilter, show judge, appraiser and author, I spend a lot of time around quilts and quilt-makers. This helps me know their special interests and my tours are planned specifically around these things; they are not tours planned and then marketed to those who make quilts. In order for them to produce results, I have noticed a number of “quilt tour” providers that have hired a guest quilter to accompany a land tour group. Many times, this may seem like a benefit to the traveler, but, just as often, an additional cost is added to the tour in order to pay for the famous named guest who is coming along. I will not burden my travelers with those types of additional charges. If I feel that having such a guest would benefit a group or the overall tour experience, I will have one, but it is not a factor I often consider.

 

It is also important to have knowledge of class and workshop limitations. When planning actual quilting classes the planner should be aware of time constraints, materials and the facility suitability to the project.

I believe my most popular destinations to date have been Ireland, France and Bali, each for different reasons. The beauty of Ireland speaks for itself and we enjoy many scenic vistas along our way. Additionally, we stop at quilt shops up and down the Emerald Isle.  Often, we’ve been compared to an “Irish Quilt Shop Hop”. France is known in history for its contributions to both the fabric and quilt world, and Bali for its exquisite batik fabrics and special culture.

 

Our most popular cruises have been the ones that go to Alaska, the European Christmas Markets or international destinations such as the Baltic or Asia.

 

The most popular activity by far is shopping. I try to plan tours that not only offer rewarding textile experiences but also provide a truly memorable experience. Most of my travelers choose a destination they have always wanted to visit.

What is it about World of Quilts Travel that you would like to share?

As a quilter and travel enthusiast, I plan each tour as if I am planning it for myself or my family. I take every stop into consideration. It sometimes takes weeks or longer to create the perfect itinerary. To me, travel is about the total experience as well as providing a good value and I do all that I can to keep the travel experience affordable. I am not a large travel agency; all of my group travel experiences are simply about quilts and textiles.

 

When selecting a quilt tour or cruise provider, it is important to note there may be others who promote quilt trips that will happen to coincide with their other special-interest group tours. While it might be a fun group I believe that it might be surprise for a group of 10 quilters to find themselves sharing a motor coach with poker players (this has happened). This would be a convenient way for some to fill a coach, but I do not mind keeping my groups small. I find when everyone in a group shares the same passion, bonding is almost instant. Always ask your quilt tour provider if they are promoting the same tour or cruise to any other type of hobby or interest group.

 

I promote quilt related travel simply for the joy of sharing the world of quilts and textiles with others. I love to travel – and what better way is there to see things than with others who share similar interests.

Who travels on your tours?

Our travelers are of all ages and from all parts of the world. They share a passion for quilts and quilting, textiles, arts and crafts, and share a desire to connect with the lives and cultures in the places they visit. Many who travel with us are first time travelers, while others have done a lot of travel in the past but are looking for something unique that they can’t organize on their own and/or enjoy the company of others with the same interests. The age group of our tour participants ranges from around 35 to 85 years of age but we have had travelers from 13 up join our groups.

Can husbands or companions join a quilt or textile focused tour?

Yes absolutely – although we focus on quilts and textiles there is always something else for those with other interests to do or see. In general, about 20 – 25% of our groups are companions in this category. We always have husbands who come along, so if you want to bring yours, chances are he will not be the only one.

What if I don’t want to participate in the various visits, educational opportunities or hands-on classes?

While Deb does provide a variety of visits, hands-on classes and workshops they are not mandatory. This is your vacation; you may do whatever you like. While the activities are designed for every level and many are purely for fun and interaction with the local people, if there are any activities that you don’t want to do – just let us know and we will suggest alternative activities for you or you may adventure out on your own.

How fit do I have to be to join a tour?

Some of the tours do have periods that require active walking and a few may feature extended coach or train rides (greater than 4 hours) We have found that most people of normal fitness and mobility are able to participate fully. Those who may have difficulty walking may participate at a level comfortable to them. Please see our terms and conditions regarding health issues. Because we are not aware of any individual’s health condition, we do ask that you receive an okay from your health practitioner to participate on any of our tours.

What if I’m a single traveler?

Our groups are a mix of single travelers, couples and friends. If you are a solo traveler and wish to share with someone we will attempt to find someone else on the tour who wishes to share a room. If there is no one wanting to share the only difference in your cost is that of the single room supplement that we pay to our hotels or you may choose not to participate with a full refund of your deposit.

Do you provide travel protection?

Yes, we provide travel protection through several suppliers. On your trip web page, a link is provided to the travel insurance coverage which will also provide you with information about the insurer. You may choose to purchase travel protection through us, or from any provider of your choice. There are many online travel insurance options available to you.

Is travel protection mandatory?

No, we provide it as an option to you, or you can purchase it from any travel insurance provider. However, because unexpected things do happen, we strongly suggest that you have coverage.

Is my deposit refundable?

Yes, your deposit is completely refundable (less a $100 administration fee, $200 administration fee if on a Viking Cruise) if you change your travel plans and cancel up to 45 days prior to the final payment deadline. Please refer to our terms and conditions for additional tour or cruise refund rules.

When do I have to make the final payment for the trip?

Final payment is approximately 90 days prior to the beginning of any cruise or tour. You will receive an invoice by email about 30 days prior to the deadline.

How do I pay?

You may pay with a personal check (if you reside in the US), money order, cashier or bank check (if you reside outside of the US) or, you may use PayPal or Google Pay. Please note, the quoted tour price includes a 3% discount for those paying in by check. Those who choose to pay through PayPal using a credit card will not receive this discount.

What if I wait to sign up for the trip after the final payment deadline?

You may still sign up for the trip after the final payment deadline, providing there is still space available. We will need your payment in full at the time your register however.

Will I need a passport?

You are required to have a passport valid for six months past your tour date for trips outside your country of citizenship.

Will I need to get immunizations?

Most of our tours do not require special immunizations, but some do. Your health care provider is the best judge as to what you may need for your trip. To guide you as to possible immunizations suggested for your itinerary, please refer to http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.

I am hoping that some of these answers to frequently asked questions about our cruises and cruise events will help you learn more about our programs, if not, please feel free to ask your questions by emailing me at info@worldofquiltstravel.com and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

How soon do I need to register?

We suggest that you register as soon as you know you want to join us. Many of our cruises categories (sometimes including the entire ship) sell out quickly and we have disappointed would be travelers.

What cruise lines do you use?

We only use cruise lines that have universally high ratings and are also “quilter” friendly, in that they allow us to hold classes and related events without much restriction. Generally, we use the following cruise lines: Princess, Holland America and on river cruises we utilize the services of Viking

Do you provide sewing machines?

Yes, whenever they are required for a project, we provide them. We use a variety of dealers, Bernina, Janome, Brother, etc. Not familiar with the machines? No worries as we also provide technical support for the machines during the entire time that machines are in use. You will never even have to thread a needle or wind a bobbin on one of our quilting cruises, our support technicians are always there to assist you in any way so that you have an enjoyable experience.

Is there an opportunity to sew when class is not in session?

Yes, we provide ample open sewing time each evening and at other times when class is not in session. During this time you may work on anything you wish, including  Make-it/Take-it projects or demos when they are offered.

How do I choose my cabin?

We offer inside, ocean view (window) and balcony cabins. If there are suites available to us, we will offer these as well. We will book you in the best available cabin in the category you choose – guaranteed. If you would like to request a certain cabin you may, however, it may not be in our block or it may outside of our pricing category. If this is the case we will do what we can to get you the cabin of your choice for the additional cost of the cabin. However, the reason we like to ‘guarantee’ you the best cabin in a category rather than make a choice on a particular cabin as this gives you a better chance of receiving a complimentary upgrade. If you would like us to try to book a particular cabin for you, please indicate this on the registration form.

What about my flight?

As our cruises leave from departure ports from all over the world and our guests also come from many areas, it is impossible for us to arrange a group flight for cruises. However, this also allows you to fly when you want and from where you want at the best price you can find. It is also a way to use your airline miles or points. We will notify you as soon as we know that our cruise is a ‘go’ so that you may look for the best airfare that suits you. If you would like us to book your air for you, upon request, we are happy to do this, just let us know. We will also arrange transfers between the airport and the ship when you select the appropriate box on the registration form. If you do not wish to make your own air arrangements, we are happy to assist you.

Is transportation provided between the ship and the airport?

Cruise lines generally runs buses the day of the cruise for a fee which will be a choice for you on your registration form. If you are coming in the day before, you will need to find your own transportation to the hotel and cruise terminal. Many hotels offer free transportation from the airports.

What time do I need to arrive in the departure port city on the day of my cruise?

We ask that you plan to arrive no later than 12 noon on the day of your cruise departure, the earlier the better. Please take into account that there may be flight delays and book your flight so that you have an alternative should this occur.

What time should I book my flight to leave for home once the cruise is over?

On the day of embarkation, cruise lines suggest not booking flights that depart before 12 noon.

What if I want to arrive a day or two before the cruise departs?

Frequently we will include a pre-cruise hotel option and this will be indicated on the cruise information page or the information will be sent to you in a separate email. Otherwise, we can provide the name of suitable hotels for you to make a reservation.

How do I register for shore excursions?

Once we receive your registration, we book you with the cruise line and email you your booking number. From here, you may go onto the cruise line website to review and book your shore excursions directly with the cruise line. Wherever possible, we will arrange custom shore excursions to suit the interest of the group. When we do this, this will be indicated on the cruise web page or included in a special email.

What is included in the price of my quilting cruise?

If you are a quilter, in addition to the cruise, your cruise includes onboard quilting parties and events, workshops and sewing machines are included in the price. If a teacher has a kit or a required pattern and there is an additional fee the cost will be payable directly to the teacher. Information on kits or other materials, including price, will be listed on the website where class information is available.

To be certain of what we do include, everything that is indicated on the individual cruise itinerary pricing page and is listed as ‘included’ is covered by your quilter cruise cost.

How do I choose my classes or workshops?

About 90 days prior to departure, we will send out a class enrollment form by email. You will choose your classes and submit the form to us any time after this date. Classes will be filled on a first come first serve basis. Most get their first class choices, rarely does anyone not get their first or second choice.

What about dining?

Cruise ships offer several dining options. Except for dinner, these are very flexible. Unless a sponsor of a cruise requests that everyone dine together, we request flexible (anytime) dinner dining for everyone. This way, you may eat when and where you want, even in the dining room where you will have the same menu as those who participate in an early or late dinner service.

What about formal nights?

Cruise ships will indicate how many formal or gala nights they have on a cruise on their own registration pages. We will try to indicate the formal nights on our cruise event calendar, however they are subject to change, and frequently cruise lines do change this night sometime during the cruise. Changes such as this are out of our control. The number of formal nights differ for each cruise line and cruise itinerary. Formal or gala nights are optional, meaning if you do not wish to dress in what is referred to as cocktail or formal attire, then you may dine somewhere of your choice other than the main dining rooms. For those wishing to join the Formal Night dinner festivities, we suggest that ladies bring a pair of black pants and a dressy top or cocktail dress. For men, a jacket is minimally required.

What about tips?

Cruise lines will automatically charge a set amount (around $13-15 a day per person) to your shipboard account to cover tips for your room steward and dining room staff. Once the cruise begins, you are free to make an adjustment to this amount at any time by submitting a form that the ship’s front desk will supply.