ALASKA QUILT CRUISE with GLACIER BAY

June 7-14. 2025
Round trip from Seattle

Join us for quilting and sewing fun on this amazing Alaskan Quilt Cruise Adventure.  Joining us are teachers  Charisma Horton, Lee Chappell Monroe and Susan Edmonson with amazing projects for all quilting levels or you may sew on what you like*.

 Alaska is one of our favorite places to enjoy with quilters, and this Quilters Journey to Glacier Bay will be no different! Come along on this unique seven-day sailing excursion departing from Seattle. We’ll cruise on  Holland America’s beautiful Eurodam. Join our incredible group, all with a passion for quilting.

From $1199.00/double occupancy   

Trip Reviews

CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS

We are excited to invite you to join us on our ALASKA QUILT BEE at SEA – Journey to Glacier Bay, a one-of-a-kind quilting adventure!  With the success of our Hawaii Quilt Bee at Sea adventures over the last 3 years, we are now hosting or QUILT BEE at SEA in Alaska as well!!!   With us, you may choose how to quilt cruise, either take a workshop or sew on any quilt you like during ‘as you wish’ sewing.  

Alaska has always been a quilter favorite for us and not only will we sail through Alaska’s spectacular Glacier Bay, but we will also visit the amazing ports of Seattle, WA, Juneau, AK, Sitka, AK, Ketchikan, AK and Victoria, British Columbia. We are getting ready for an incredible voyage filled with breathtaking natural beauties and wonders. 

From the bottom of the deepest glacial fjord to the summit of its highest peak, Glacier Bay encompasses some of our continent’s most amazing scenery and wildness.  Our journey together awaits as we cruise into inlets, coves and hideaway harbors. The scenery is fabulous with snow-capped mountains, spectacular glaciers, and emerald–green forests.  

Our amazing journey will take place onboard the beautiful Holland America Eurodam, which offers you unmatched comfort. As we quilt and explore Alaska’s spectacular glaciers, wildlife, and quaint communities you will have the opportunity to learn from quilting experts Charisma Horton, Lee Chappell Monroe and Susan Edmonson choosing from their fabulous projects or sew on anything you like in our dedicated room.

A QUILT SHOP IN EVERY PORT! Alaska has some of the finest quilt shops with amazing Alaska theme kits, patterns and fabulous fabrics, including fabrics designed with Alaska in mind.  Our amazing shore tours will feature each quilt shop, but you are also free to explore them on your own.  They will all ship your purchases, making it extra convenient for you!

In addition to sewing you will have opportunities to meet and enjoy the company of other quilting aficionados from across the world, enjoy delicious food, enthralling entertainment, and exceptional amenities providing you with a memorable trip from beginning to end.

We welcome quilters from around the world, and don’t hesitate to bring your family along as Alaska provides a family adventure and there is something onboard to enjoy for everyone!

Make lasting friendships as you take advantage of this unique opportunity to combine your love of quilting with an unmatched journey through the stunning scenery of Alaska.  One you have joined us on this cruise, your quilting world will be better than ever!

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

SEE OUR VIDEO (BELOW) FROM A PREVIOUS ALASKA CRUISE

Alaskan Quilters Journey Itinerary

Date What and Where Arrive/Begins Depart/Ends Ship’s Status
June 7, 2025
EMBARKATION DAY, Seattle Washington
Seattle, WA
Departs 03:00 PM
June 8, 2025
QUILTING WORKSHOPS at sea

OPEN SEWING
9:00 AM

7:00
400 PM

10:00 PM
June 9, 2025
Morning: QUILTING WORKSHOPS at sea

Afternoon: Juneau, Alaska

9:00

1:00PM

12:00 NOON

10:00PM

June 10, 2025
Glacier Bay Cruising Only

OPEN SEWING (no workshop)
700 AM

9:00AM
4:00 PM

4:00PM
June 11, 2025
Sitka, Alaska

OPEN SEWING
8:00 AM

7:00 PM
4:00 PM

10:00 PM
June 12, 2025
Ketchikan, Alaska

QUILTING WORKSHOPS at Sea

OPEN SEWING
7:00AM

1:30PM

7:00PM
1:00PM

4:30PM

10:00PM
June 13, 2025
QUILTING WORKSHOPS

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
9:00AM

8:00PM
4:00PM

11:59PM
June 14, 2025
Seattle, Washington,
7:00 AM – Disembarkation

Our Instructors

LEE MONROE – North Carolina

Lee has been creating since she first discovered crayons at age 2! She’s from a family of quilters and learned everything from her mother, affectionately known as The Guru. She loves all things fabric—from zippy pouch to queen size quilt—and everything in between. With a love of color and bold graphic shapes, Lee enjoys designing patterns and teaching all types of classes, while sharing her adventures on her blog, www.maychappell.com. She is a trained graphic designer which shows in her clean aesthetic. Her work has appeared in multiple publications. Lee is a BERNINA Ambassador, as well as a Creative Spark and Craftsy instructor. Lee is the author of Jump into Sewing, published by C&T Publishing. She is an active member of the Triad Modern Quilt Guild. Lee lives in beautiful North Carolina with her dog, Agnes Piper.  For information on Lee’s classes, supplies, etc., please contact her directly at LC@maychappell.com 

CHARISMA HORTON – Washington

Charisma Horton is a highly acclaimed and award-winning professional in the world of longarm quilting. With her exceptional skills as a longarm quilter, she has earned a well-deserved reputation as a master of her craft. Not only is Charisma a renowned quilter, but she is also a prolific pattern designer and valued contributor to various magazines within the quilting community. Charisma is also a fabric design with Timeless Treasures. 

In the realm of design, Charisma’s artistic repertoire knows no bounds. From charming and folksy hand embroidery designs to bold and vibrant modern creations, her portfolio encompasses a diverse range of styles. One of Charisma’s unique talents lies in her ability to infuse traditional quilt blocks with a fresh and contempory appeal, using the power of color to breath new life into traditional designs. 

To experience the magic of her designs and immerse yourself in her world of quilting, visit her website at www.charismascorner.com and follow her on social media!

Question about a workshop, contact Charisma at charisma@msn.com

SUSAN EDMONSON – North Carolina

Susan Edmonson is an award winning quilter and mixed media artist. She started her journey in 1981 stemming from an art background of drawing and painting. Her passion is mixing all of her knowledge into creative art quilts, small Prayer Flags, and fabric books with each one being heavily embellished either by hand or machine! Most of her designs are inspired from nature with attention to detail. Her classes are designed to inspire her students to create their own works of art! Susan has been a BERNINA Ambassador for many years. She has been published in numerous Somerset Studio Publications, Quilting Arts, and others, along with three segments on Quilting Arts TV. She teaches across the US for national shows and guilds. She lives in Concord, N.C. with her high school sweetheart and husband of 44 years. They have two grown sons who are married with four precious grandchildren between them! For more information, visit susanedmonsondesigns.com

Question about a workshop? Reach Susan at Susanledmonson@gmail.com.

2025 Alaska Cruise Classes

We are shaking things up in the quilt cruise world. Now – you may choose how you cruise by signing up for classes or free sewing time.  Having dedicated times** just for those who want to sew as they wish opens up a whole new sea of possibilities.  Come relax and sew your days away during our incredible Alaska quilt cruise getaway.  We are providing top of the line Bernina machines on this cruise as well as a Bernina machine expert so you don’t even need to thread your own needle!

Everyone will sign up for workshops at the same time, giving everyone the same opportunity to choose their favorites.

Workshop registration: Detailed class request forms will be emailed to all those who have signed up as quilters.  You should receive these request forms by March 15, 2025. Free Sewing  Space is limited, please see our itinerary for Free Sewing Times

Don’t delay in booking, this cruise will sell out quickly – we have had many requests for this itinerary.  

There is a minimum number of participants for each class just as there is a maximum number of students we can take in a class. We are allowing for social distancing in the classrooms so our maximum number is not what we have had in the past.    The machine provider asks that NO MACHINE QUILTING be done on the provided machines.

Don’t despair, you may take as many or as few classes as you like when they are offered – OR you may sew in our dedicated sewing room, the choice will be yours.  Your only limitation will be class  or open sewing # of seats size (the number of students per class). Please understand, all class requests are sent out at the same time, we cannot hold classes for anyone prior to that date.

See you in Seattle!

**Please see the itinerary for our SEW AS  YOU WISH Times

Sew as You Wish differs from Open Sewing in that those signing up for SEW AS YOU WISH will have priority access to the room and machines during these times.

Workshops with Lee Monroe

Cane Creek Quilt
 
Cane Creek Quilt
Inspired by the mountains of Jackson County North Carolina, peaks surround the valley to create a dynamic look with flying geese. Use the mountains of Alaska as your inspiration as you create your block! You will learn a clever four-at-a-time method with trimming for perfect points. You’ll also learn the best way to align geese as you stitch them together. This class is full of piecing tips you can use on this project and future flying geese! There is something for everyone, from confident beginner to expert piecer.

Supply list and kit information to follow

All Sewn Up Sewing Kit

All Sewn Up Sewing Kit
This little kit is as fun to make as it is to use! It makes a perfect travel sewing kit or binding kit, as well as a great gift for all the stitchers in your life! You’ll learn lots of finishing tips to make your kit look polished. From topstitching to zippers, Lee will guide you through each step. It’s a great project for beginning bag makers or experienced 3D creators. You’ll want to do a bit of prep with pressing interfacing to the fabric prior to class.
 

Materials and Supply List and Kit fees to follow.

Halfsies Strike
Halfsies Strike
Get ready to up your piecing game and learn all things half square triangle. You will learn about efficiently creating HSTs and the best practices for pressing and trimming them to maximize accuracy when stitching triangles to triangles. May Chappell Halfsies use six half yards of fabric- two lights, two mediums and two darks. You will position the lights, mediums and darks to create a dynamic look in your Strike throw. Switch to six 1-yard cuts for a larger throw. Perfect for beginners and advanced piecers alike.
 

Materials and Supply List to follow 

Workshops with Charisma Horton

A Bright Corner

 

BRIGHT CORNER

A bright corner is jelly roll friendly and it uses a template that I will provide for each participant.

Grab your jelly rolls and have a great time making this quilt which is easy to construct with strip piecing and a template included in the pattern.  It looks great in any fabrics. Winter, Christmas, patriotic and it also looks great in scraps as well.

General sewing and quilting supplies are needed, we will supply your thread.

 

Moose Tracks

MOOSE TRACKS

What a fun memory for your Alaska Adventure!!! Moose tracks is a fun take on the wildlife in this great state! These guys are fun and are traditionally pieced with some half square triangles and a bit of curved piecing. Make these guys come to like with all kind of colors and prints.

General quilting supplies and sewing notions are needed.  We will supply your thread. 

 

Trout

 TROUT 72×96

A wonderful rainbow quilt that is easy to construct.

Learn to play with color gradients and simple shapes to create a visually impactful piece.
 
Trout features a vibrant, gradient design using squares arranged diagonally, creating a rainbow effect from cool blues and purples at the top to warm reds and oranges at the bottom. Black squares are strategically placed to create a striking contrast, giving the quilt a modern and geometric feel. The simple yet bold pattern makes it approachable for beginners, while the color transitions provide a fun challenge for more experienced quilters.

 

General quilting supplies and sewing notions are needed, we will supply your thread.

Classes With with Susan Edmonson

Love Yer Makeover

Love Yer’ Makeover! 

This class is fun on so many levels!  We will create a simple (funny) face using fabric collage techniques (and NO you do not have to be a portrait artist!) using unique fabrics, we will machine quilt later (at home) with all the details such as eyelashes, cheeks, hair, etc.  It is easy to create a face if you don’t have to make it look like anyone special.  Just play and have fun with it!!!  If you’ve ever wanted pink hair, now is your chance!  These could be made into tote bags, placemats, small wall hangings, pillows and more!  This will be a no stress day of playing with fabric! It’s like eating potato chips!  You can’t make just one…

It’s really going to be fun!  These faces are not to be taken too seriously, they are just for fun!

www.susanedmonsondesigns.com

Supply List

  • Pattern: $15.00 + $5.00 shipping inside U.S. a little more for outside U.S.
  • Several sheets of white copy paper 8 1/2” x 11” for doodling
  • Background fabrics 2-3 Fat Quarters (any small print or even my favorite, writing fabric, or solids) (Kaffe’s Spots are great!)
  • Small pieces of fabrics for Eyes (white and color), Noses (pink or beige/brown), Cheeks (pink, red or coral), Lips (pink or red). Hair (several of any color! Even pink or blue!); dots, stripes, small prints and brights are really fun to play with!  If you want a bird in her hair or sunglasses that is fine too!  So look for Motif fabrics to play with. Faces can be any color, even green, red or blue! (Moda Grunge is great!)
  • Very Light Weight Fusible such as Light Wonder-Under, Soft Fuse, or OESD Soft Web, 1/2 Yard or so.  NO Heat-n-Bond!  It is too heavy to sew through.
  • Backing Fabric (any print is fine) Fat Quarter should be enough, and not needed for class.
  • Batting, (Quilter’s Dream Fusion is my very favorite in Select Weight) Craft size is fine, or regular Quilter’s Dream Batting without fusible is also fine.  (Susan will have batting for sale during class or on her website: www.susanedmonsondesigns.com)
  • Applique Pressing Sheet or parchment paper
  • Pencil
  • Paper and fabric Scissors (for travel the kids Fiskars are great!)
  • ***Susan will demo how she quilts the faces, but we will just play with face parts and fabrics and be ready to quilt these at home!
  • ***Threads for quilting, 50 0r 40 wt 100% cotton are best in colors to work with fabrics, include at least one dark, such as dark grey, brown, or navy AND Pink or Browns for stitching accents. (Susan uses Wonderfil, “Konfetti”  or “Tutti” 50 wt. cotton threads in mostly solid colors.)
  • Machine Quilting Gloves

Questions about Supplies or Description of class please contact:

Susan Edmonson at 704 305-1984 or email: susanledmonson@gmail.com

 
 
 
Amazing Views

Amazing Views 
As we travel across the world, we see Amazing Views of the landscapes! Susan loves making little fabric books to depict what we might see as we travel. For this one, the Alaskan snowcapped mountains with the beautiful wildflowers are breathtaking! We are going to create a landscape using many different fabrics for the texture and embellished with lavish embroidery. Some of the fabrics will be old linens, hand dyed velvets, cheesecloth, prints and much more. The embroidery stitches are very simple as Susanwill walk you through each one. This project can be an accordion style fabric book or framed as a panoramic view. A complete pattern for the book will be included in the kit.

Supply List
• ***Kit (Includes the pattern) $40. + Shipping cost
• Embroidery Scissors and small paper Scissors
• Pins
• Small bits of lace and trims (6” length max.) Yarn snippets are also good.
• Old Buttons, such as Mother of Pearl, small animal charms or carved animals.
• Pearl Cotton Embroidery threads (thread is not included in the kit) Sizes 12, 8, 5, and
3. Colors from White, Greens, Flower colors and light blue. (Susan will have these for
sale in class.)
• Embroidery Book (Susan will have Sue Spargo’s Creative Stitch book for sale in class
or on her website: www.susanedmonsondesigns.com )
• Silver Pencil or Chalk Pencil (optional)
• Fabric Pen (such as Pigma Micron .05 or .08, or a Non-Bleeding Sharpie or White Gel
Pen) AND small pack of Crayola Crayons.

***Kit Includes:
• Pattern ($16.)
• Needles
• Batting (Quilter’s Dream Fusion)
• Small Carved Polar Bear Bead
• Fabrics for the collaged background
• And more…
website: www.susanedmonsondesigns.com
Email: susanledmonson@gmail.com

Fishy Tales

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fishy Tales 

Let’s swim with some fun little fish! In class we will fusible appliqué and hand-stitch embroidery techniques using unique threads to create these wonderful aquatic creatures. We will be working on one fish in class as time allows but you will learn techniques to finish you Fishy quilt. Have fun using bright fun Kaffe, Tula or other fabrics, black and white for a different border around each fish, with some 3-D embellishments of Yo-Yo’s. Learn lots of techniques from Susan during this really “fishy” class.

Supply List

  • Note: We will only be doing one fish in class. So you do not need all these fabrics for class, but you will need them to finish all the fish on the quilt top. The items highlighted in bold print are things you will need to bring for class.
  • ***“Fishy Tales” Kit (Includes the pattern) $40. plus Shipping
  • Fishy Tales Pattern ($18.00)
  • Fabrics: 12- 18” squares for Fish Backgrounds. 1/4 yard of 4-6 Blk/White print fabrics for sashing around each Fish Block. 1 1/4 yards assorted fabrics for border. Assorted small pieces for fish, I used some wool for fish. 3 Yards for Backing fabric. 3/4 yard for binding. Most fabrics used on this quilt were Kaffe Fassett from Free Spirit.
  • 1 1/2 Yards of Light Weight Fusible (Wonder-Under or Soft Fuse)
  • Pearl Cotton Embroidery Threads: #12, 8, 5 (available for purchase during class.) Threads are not included in the kit.
  • Buttons for Eyes
  • Quilter’s Dream Fusion Batting
  • Assortment of machine 100% cotton threads, Size 50, 40, 30 or 28. The appliqué stitches will look much better with the heavier threads (4o, 30, 28)
  • Rick Rack for Fish Teeth
  • Paper and Fabric Scissors (small kid Fiskars are great for travel)
  • Feel free to bring a few fabrics to play with, the kit will include brights from Kaffe, Tula and more.
  • Pins

***Kit Includes: $40. plus shipping

  • Pattern for complete quilt ($18.00)
  • Background fabrics
  • Fish Fabrics
  • Wonder-Under Fusible
  • Batting (Quilter’s Dream Fusion)
  • Button Eye
  • Ric-Rac for teeth
  • Fabric for border
  • Pencil

website: www.susanedmonsondesigns.com

Email: susanledmonson@gmail.com

Pricing

Cruise only pricing for the 2025 Quilters Adventure to Alaska

7 day Quilters Adventure to Glacier Bay

VERY LIMITED AVAILABILITY

The following rates are good for new bookings only and do not include port fees and government taxes of $459

Category Double Occupancy Single Occupancy
Inside
$1199
$2199

Large Inside J or I category

$1499
$2499

Ocean View (window)    

$1699
$3099

Verandah  

$2359
$4299

Signature Suite (SY)

$2899
$5459

Neptune Suite  SB category 

$3799
$7359

Neptune Suite  SA category

$4099
$7999
Any addition to the HAL advertised price covers additional costs to us which we must pass along in order to host the cruise. This would include the cost of the teacher cabins as well as teacher travel expenses, staff cabins, incidental expenses and any event space charges we might incur. You are agreeing to pay our price when you book the cruise


.**Quilters in addition to the above cruise only prices there is a $450 fee for all of the exclusive to quilter activities below as well as some additional surprises.

Quilting activities include teacher wages, use of rooms, sewing machines, sewing machine technical help, special events and more.


Your quilter cruise fare includes:

What is not included with your cruise fare?

**Quilters in addition to the above cruise only prices there is a $450 fee for all of the exclusive to quilters activities below as well as some additional surprises.
 Quilting activities include teacher fees, teacher travel expenses, use of rooms, sewing machines, sewing machine technical help, special events and more.

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 $459, Passport fees, shore tours, gratuities (suggested, $16/day pp up) and insurance are not included in the above pricing. Other restrictions may apply. We do not have cabin availability for more than 2 people per cabin.  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. 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. 

©2011-2024 Holland 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.

 .

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.

Travel Protection

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.

CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS

We are excited to invite you to join us on our ALASKA QUILT BEE at SEA – Journey to Glacier Bay, a one-of-a-kind quilting adventure!  With the success of our Hawaii Quilt Bee at Sea adventures over the last 3 years, we are now hosting or QUILT BEE at SEA in Alaska as well!!!   With us, you may choose how to quilt cruise, either take a workshop or sew on any quilt you like during ‘as you wish’ sewing.  

Alaska has always been a quilter favorite for us and not only will we sail through Alaska’s spectacular Glacier Bay, but we will also visit the amazing ports of Seattle, WA, Juneau, AK, Sitka, AK, Ketchikan, AK and Victoria, British Columbia. We are getting ready for an incredible voyage filled with breathtaking natural beauties and wonders. 

From the bottom of the deepest glacial fjord to the summit of its highest peak, Glacier Bay encompasses some of our continent’s most amazing scenery and wildness.  Our journey together awaits as we cruise into inlets, coves and hideaway harbors. The scenery is fabulous with snow-capped mountains, spectacular glaciers, and emerald–green forests.  

Our amazing journey will take place onboard the beautiful Holland America Eurodam, which offers you unmatched comfort. As we quilt and explore Alaska’s spectacular glaciers, wildlife, and quaint communities you will have the opportunity to learn from quilting experts Charisma Horton, Lee Chappell Monroe and Susan Edmonson choosing from their fabulous projects or sew on anything you like in our dedicated room.

A QUILT SHOP IN EVERY PORT! Alaska has some of the finest quilt shops with amazing Alaska theme kits, patterns and fabulous fabrics, including fabrics designed with Alaska in mind.  Our amazing shore tours will feature each quilt shop, but you are also free to explore them on your own.  They will all ship your purchases, making it extra convenient for you!

In addition to sewing you will have opportunities to meet and enjoy the company of other quilting aficionados from across the world, enjoy delicious food, enthralling entertainment, and exceptional amenities providing you with a memorable trip from beginning to end.

We welcome quilters from around the world, and don’t hesitate to bring your family along as Alaska provides a family adventure and there is something onboard to enjoy for everyone!

Make lasting friendships as you take advantage of this unique opportunity to combine your love of quilting with an unmatched journey through the stunning scenery of Alaska.  One you have joined us on this cruise, your quilting world will be better than ever!

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

SEE OUR VIDEO (BELOW) FROM A PREVIOUS ALASKA CRUISE

Alaskan Quilters Journey Itinerary

Date What and Where Arrive/Begins Depart/Ends Ship’s Status
June 7, 2025
EMBARKATION DAY, Seattle Washington
Seattle, WA
Departs 03:00 PM
June 8, 2025
QUILTING WORKSHOPS at sea

OPEN SEWING
9:00 AM

7:00
400 PM

10:00 PM
June 9, 2025
Morning: QUILTING WORKSHOPS at sea

Afternoon: Juneau, Alaska

9:00

1:00PM

12:00 NOON

10:00PM

June 10, 2025
Glacier Bay Cruising Only

OPEN SEWING (no workshop)
700 AM

9:00AM
4:00 PM

4:00PM
June 11, 2025
Sitka, Alaska

OPEN SEWING
8:00 AM

7:00 PM
4:00 PM

10:00 PM
June 12, 2025
Ketchikan, Alaska

QUILTING WORKSHOPS at Sea

OPEN SEWING
7:00AM

1:30PM

7:00PM
1:00PM

4:30PM

10:00PM
June 13, 2025
QUILTING WORKSHOPS

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
9:00AM

8:00PM
4:00PM

11:59PM
June 14, 2025
Seattle, Washington,
7:00 AM – Disembarkation

Our Instructors

LEE MONROE – North Carolina

Lee has been creating since she first discovered crayons at age 2! She’s from a family of quilters and learned everything from her mother, affectionately known as The Guru. She loves all things fabric—from zippy pouch to queen size quilt—and everything in between. With a love of color and bold graphic shapes, Lee enjoys designing patterns and teaching all types of classes, while sharing her adventures on her blog, www.maychappell.com. She is a trained graphic designer which shows in her clean aesthetic. Her work has appeared in multiple publications. Lee is a BERNINA Ambassador, as well as a Creative Spark and Craftsy instructor. Lee is the author of Jump into Sewing, published by C&T Publishing. She is an active member of the Triad Modern Quilt Guild. Lee lives in beautiful North Carolina with her dog, Agnes Piper.  For information on Lee’s classes, supplies, etc., please contact her directly at LC@maychappell.com 

CHARISMA HORTON – Washington

Charisma Horton is a highly acclaimed and award-winning professional in the world of longarm quilting. With her exceptional skills as a longarm quilter, she has earned a well-deserved reputation as a master of her craft. Not only is Charisma a renowned quilter, but she is also a prolific pattern designer and valued contributor to various magazines within the quilting community. Charisma is also a fabric design with Timeless Treasures. 

In the realm of design, Charisma’s artistic repertoire knows no bounds. From charming and folksy hand embroidery designs to bold and vibrant modern creations, her portfolio encompasses a diverse range of styles. One of Charisma’s unique talents lies in her ability to infuse traditional quilt blocks with a fresh and contempory appeal, using the power of color to breath new life into traditional designs. 

To experience the magic of her designs and immerse yourself in her world of quilting, visit her website at www.charismascorner.com and follow her on social media!

Question about a workshop, contact Charisma at charisma@msn.com

SUSAN EDMONSON – North Carolina

Susan Edmonson is an award winning quilter and mixed media artist. She started her journey in 1981 stemming from an art background of drawing and painting. Her passion is mixing all of her knowledge into creative art quilts, small Prayer Flags, and fabric books with each one being heavily embellished either by hand or machine! Most of her designs are inspired from nature with attention to detail. Her classes are designed to inspire her students to create their own works of art! Susan has been a BERNINA Ambassador for many years. She has been published in numerous Somerset Studio Publications, Quilting Arts, and others, along with three segments on Quilting Arts TV. She teaches across the US for national shows and guilds. She lives in Concord, N.C. with her high school sweetheart and husband of 44 years. They have two grown sons who are married with four precious grandchildren between them! For more information, visit susanedmonsondesigns.com

Question about a workshop? Reach Susan at Susanledmonson@gmail.com.

2025 Alaska Cruise Classes

We are shaking things up in the quilt cruise world. Now – you may choose how you cruise by signing up for classes or free sewing time.  Having dedicated times** just for those who want to sew as they wish opens up a whole new sea of possibilities.  Come relax and sew your days away during our incredible Alaska quilt cruise getaway.  We are providing top of the line Bernina machines on this cruise as well as a Bernina machine expert so you don’t even need to thread your own needle!

Everyone will sign up for workshops at the same time, giving everyone the same opportunity to choose their favorites.

Workshop registration: Detailed class request forms will be emailed to all those who have signed up as quilters.  You should receive these request forms by March 15, 2025. Free Sewing  Space is limited, please see our itinerary for Free Sewing Times

Don’t delay in booking, this cruise will sell out quickly – we have had many requests for this itinerary.  

There is a minimum number of participants for each class just as there is a maximum number of students we can take in a class. We are allowing for social distancing in the classrooms so our maximum number is not what we have had in the past.    The machine provider asks that NO MACHINE QUILTING be done on the provided machines.

Don’t despair, you may take as many or as few classes as you like when they are offered – OR you may sew in our dedicated sewing room, the choice will be yours.  Your only limitation will be class  or open sewing # of seats size (the number of students per class). Please understand, all class requests are sent out at the same time, we cannot hold classes for anyone prior to that date.

See you in Seattle!

**Please see the itinerary for our SEW AS  YOU WISH Times

Sew as You Wish differs from Open Sewing in that those signing up for SEW AS YOU WISH will have priority access to the room and machines during these times.

Workshops with Lee Monroe

Cane Creek Quilt
 
Cane Creek Quilt
Inspired by the mountains of Jackson County North Carolina, peaks surround the valley to create a dynamic look with flying geese. Use the mountains of Alaska as your inspiration as you create your block! You will learn a clever four-at-a-time method with trimming for perfect points. You’ll also learn the best way to align geese as you stitch them together. This class is full of piecing tips you can use on this project and future flying geese! There is something for everyone, from confident beginner to expert piecer.

Supply list and kit information to follow

All Sewn Up Sewing Kit

All Sewn Up Sewing Kit
This little kit is as fun to make as it is to use! It makes a perfect travel sewing kit or binding kit, as well as a great gift for all the stitchers in your life! You’ll learn lots of finishing tips to make your kit look polished. From topstitching to zippers, Lee will guide you through each step. It’s a great project for beginning bag makers or experienced 3D creators. You’ll want to do a bit of prep with pressing interfacing to the fabric prior to class.
 

Materials and Supply List and Kit fees to follow.

Halfsies Strike
Halfsies Strike
Get ready to up your piecing game and learn all things half square triangle. You will learn about efficiently creating HSTs and the best practices for pressing and trimming them to maximize accuracy when stitching triangles to triangles. May Chappell Halfsies use six half yards of fabric- two lights, two mediums and two darks. You will position the lights, mediums and darks to create a dynamic look in your Strike throw. Switch to six 1-yard cuts for a larger throw. Perfect for beginners and advanced piecers alike.
 

Materials and Supply List to follow 

Workshops with Charisma Horton

A Bright Corner

 

BRIGHT CORNER

A bright corner is jelly roll friendly and it uses a template that I will provide for each participant.

Grab your jelly rolls and have a great time making this quilt which is easy to construct with strip piecing and a template included in the pattern.  It looks great in any fabrics. Winter, Christmas, patriotic and it also looks great in scraps as well.

General sewing and quilting supplies are needed, we will supply your thread.

 

Moose Tracks

MOOSE TRACKS

What a fun memory for your Alaska Adventure!!! Moose tracks is a fun take on the wildlife in this great state! These guys are fun and are traditionally pieced with some half square triangles and a bit of curved piecing. Make these guys come to like with all kind of colors and prints.

General quilting supplies and sewing notions are needed.  We will supply your thread. 

 

Trout

 TROUT 72×96

A wonderful rainbow quilt that is easy to construct.

Learn to play with color gradients and simple shapes to create a visually impactful piece.
 
Trout features a vibrant, gradient design using squares arranged diagonally, creating a rainbow effect from cool blues and purples at the top to warm reds and oranges at the bottom. Black squares are strategically placed to create a striking contrast, giving the quilt a modern and geometric feel. The simple yet bold pattern makes it approachable for beginners, while the color transitions provide a fun challenge for more experienced quilters.

 

General quilting supplies and sewing notions are needed, we will supply your thread.

Classes With with Susan Edmonson

Love Yer Makeover

Love Yer’ Makeover! 

This class is fun on so many levels!  We will create a simple (funny) face using fabric collage techniques (and NO you do not have to be a portrait artist!) using unique fabrics, we will machine quilt later (at home) with all the details such as eyelashes, cheeks, hair, etc.  It is easy to create a face if you don’t have to make it look like anyone special.  Just play and have fun with it!!!  If you’ve ever wanted pink hair, now is your chance!  These could be made into tote bags, placemats, small wall hangings, pillows and more!  This will be a no stress day of playing with fabric! It’s like eating potato chips!  You can’t make just one…

It’s really going to be fun!  These faces are not to be taken too seriously, they are just for fun!

www.susanedmonsondesigns.com

Supply List

  • Pattern: $15.00 + $5.00 shipping inside U.S. a little more for outside U.S.
  • Several sheets of white copy paper 8 1/2” x 11” for doodling
  • Background fabrics 2-3 Fat Quarters (any small print or even my favorite, writing fabric, or solids) (Kaffe’s Spots are great!)
  • Small pieces of fabrics for Eyes (white and color), Noses (pink or beige/brown), Cheeks (pink, red or coral), Lips (pink or red). Hair (several of any color! Even pink or blue!); dots, stripes, small prints and brights are really fun to play with!  If you want a bird in her hair or sunglasses that is fine too!  So look for Motif fabrics to play with. Faces can be any color, even green, red or blue! (Moda Grunge is great!)
  • Very Light Weight Fusible such as Light Wonder-Under, Soft Fuse, or OESD Soft Web, 1/2 Yard or so.  NO Heat-n-Bond!  It is too heavy to sew through.
  • Backing Fabric (any print is fine) Fat Quarter should be enough, and not needed for class.
  • Batting, (Quilter’s Dream Fusion is my very favorite in Select Weight) Craft size is fine, or regular Quilter’s Dream Batting without fusible is also fine.  (Susan will have batting for sale during class or on her website: www.susanedmonsondesigns.com)
  • Applique Pressing Sheet or parchment paper
  • Pencil
  • Paper and fabric Scissors (for travel the kids Fiskars are great!)
  • ***Susan will demo how she quilts the faces, but we will just play with face parts and fabrics and be ready to quilt these at home!
  • ***Threads for quilting, 50 0r 40 wt 100% cotton are best in colors to work with fabrics, include at least one dark, such as dark grey, brown, or navy AND Pink or Browns for stitching accents. (Susan uses Wonderfil, “Konfetti”  or “Tutti” 50 wt. cotton threads in mostly solid colors.)
  • Machine Quilting Gloves

Questions about Supplies or Description of class please contact:

Susan Edmonson at 704 305-1984 or email: susanledmonson@gmail.com

 
 
 
Amazing Views

Amazing Views 
As we travel across the world, we see Amazing Views of the landscapes! Susan loves making little fabric books to depict what we might see as we travel. For this one, the Alaskan snowcapped mountains with the beautiful wildflowers are breathtaking! We are going to create a landscape using many different fabrics for the texture and embellished with lavish embroidery. Some of the fabrics will be old linens, hand dyed velvets, cheesecloth, prints and much more. The embroidery stitches are very simple as Susanwill walk you through each one. This project can be an accordion style fabric book or framed as a panoramic view. A complete pattern for the book will be included in the kit.

Supply List
• ***Kit (Includes the pattern) $40. + Shipping cost
• Embroidery Scissors and small paper Scissors
• Pins
• Small bits of lace and trims (6” length max.) Yarn snippets are also good.
• Old Buttons, such as Mother of Pearl, small animal charms or carved animals.
• Pearl Cotton Embroidery threads (thread is not included in the kit) Sizes 12, 8, 5, and
3. Colors from White, Greens, Flower colors and light blue. (Susan will have these for
sale in class.)
• Embroidery Book (Susan will have Sue Spargo’s Creative Stitch book for sale in class
or on her website: www.susanedmonsondesigns.com )
• Silver Pencil or Chalk Pencil (optional)
• Fabric Pen (such as Pigma Micron .05 or .08, or a Non-Bleeding Sharpie or White Gel
Pen) AND small pack of Crayola Crayons.

***Kit Includes:
• Pattern ($16.)
• Needles
• Batting (Quilter’s Dream Fusion)
• Small Carved Polar Bear Bead
• Fabrics for the collaged background
• And more…
website: www.susanedmonsondesigns.com
Email: susanledmonson@gmail.com

Fishy Tales

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fishy Tales 

Let’s swim with some fun little fish! In class we will fusible appliqué and hand-stitch embroidery techniques using unique threads to create these wonderful aquatic creatures. We will be working on one fish in class as time allows but you will learn techniques to finish you Fishy quilt. Have fun using bright fun Kaffe, Tula or other fabrics, black and white for a different border around each fish, with some 3-D embellishments of Yo-Yo’s. Learn lots of techniques from Susan during this really “fishy” class.

Supply List

  • Note: We will only be doing one fish in class. So you do not need all these fabrics for class, but you will need them to finish all the fish on the quilt top. The items highlighted in bold print are things you will need to bring for class.
  • ***“Fishy Tales” Kit (Includes the pattern) $40. plus Shipping
  • Fishy Tales Pattern ($18.00)
  • Fabrics: 12- 18” squares for Fish Backgrounds. 1/4 yard of 4-6 Blk/White print fabrics for sashing around each Fish Block. 1 1/4 yards assorted fabrics for border. Assorted small pieces for fish, I used some wool for fish. 3 Yards for Backing fabric. 3/4 yard for binding. Most fabrics used on this quilt were Kaffe Fassett from Free Spirit.
  • 1 1/2 Yards of Light Weight Fusible (Wonder-Under or Soft Fuse)
  • Pearl Cotton Embroidery Threads: #12, 8, 5 (available for purchase during class.) Threads are not included in the kit.
  • Buttons for Eyes
  • Quilter’s Dream Fusion Batting
  • Assortment of machine 100% cotton threads, Size 50, 40, 30 or 28. The appliqué stitches will look much better with the heavier threads (4o, 30, 28)
  • Rick Rack for Fish Teeth
  • Paper and Fabric Scissors (small kid Fiskars are great for travel)
  • Feel free to bring a few fabrics to play with, the kit will include brights from Kaffe, Tula and more.
  • Pins

***Kit Includes: $40. plus shipping

  • Pattern for complete quilt ($18.00)
  • Background fabrics
  • Fish Fabrics
  • Wonder-Under Fusible
  • Batting (Quilter’s Dream Fusion)
  • Button Eye
  • Ric-Rac for teeth
  • Fabric for border
  • Pencil

website: www.susanedmonsondesigns.com

Email: susanledmonson@gmail.com

Pricing

Cruise only pricing for the 2025 Quilters Adventure to Alaska

7 day Quilters Adventure to Glacier Bay

VERY LIMITED AVAILABILITY

The following rates are good for new bookings only and do not include port fees and government taxes of $459

Category Double Occupancy Single Occupancy
Inside
$1199
$2199

Large Inside J or I category

$1499
$2499

Ocean View (window)    

$1699
$3099

Verandah  

$2359
$4299

Signature Suite (SY)

$2899
$5459

Neptune Suite  SB category 

$3799
$7359

Neptune Suite  SA category

$4099
$7999
Any addition to the HAL advertised price covers additional costs to us which we must pass along in order to host the cruise. This would include the cost of the teacher cabins as well as teacher travel expenses, staff cabins, incidental expenses and any event space charges we might incur. You are agreeing to pay our price when you book the cruise


.**Quilters in addition to the above cruise only prices there is a $450 fee for all of the exclusive to quilter activities below as well as some additional surprises.

Quilting activities include teacher wages, use of rooms, sewing machines, sewing machine technical help, special events and more.


Your quilter cruise fare includes:

What is not included with your cruise fare?

**Quilters in addition to the above cruise only prices there is a $450 fee for all of the exclusive to quilters activities below as well as some additional surprises.
 Quilting activities include teacher fees, teacher travel expenses, use of rooms, sewing machines, sewing machine technical help, special events and more.

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 $459, Passport fees, shore tours, gratuities (suggested, $16/day pp up) and insurance are not included in the above pricing. Other restrictions may apply. We do not have cabin availability for more than 2 people per cabin.  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. 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. 

©2011-2024 Holland 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.

 .

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.

Travel Protection

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.