NO ONE gives better instructions than Donna. Anyone who is starting to quilt I advise to watch Donna’s videos. I’ve seen them all, some MANY times. She is the best instructor EVER! I’ve also printed all her free patterns and ordered several of the others. Jordan Fabrics is the best and their precut kits are perfectly cut! Thank you Jordan Fabrics!
I love watching Donna's tutorials and learn something new each time, 24In repeats! who knew? Using the selvedge lettering to find repeats, who knew? Seems so intuitive. Her instructions are so clear, especially on which way the seam allowances go. Thank you Donna for making quilt making look so easy.
You have a great talent of explaining how to make a most complicated pattern easy to construct! Love all your videos. I like the one you showcased in today’s video.
I finished my Kaleidoscope Quilt this week and gave it as a gift. I can't thank you enough for your clear instructions. I must have watched this tutorial 20 times or more but my diligence paid off. It's beautiful.
That tip on finding the repeat is a game changer for me !!!! Wow I’m sooo very excited to do this! Thank you so much for that tip!!! Thank you! Also I like the one you made for the video but both are awesome!
I just love watching the long arm quilting machine stitching and the sound that it makes. It is always my favorite part of the video. Beautiful pattern.
I have wanted to make a “stack and whack” quilt since the first time I saw one. I have watched many UA-cam videos, but yours is the first that has made me believe I can do this! Can’t wait to pick my fabrics! Yes, I’ll be using one fabric...like that one the best!
Jordan, i have watched lots of videos on how to make a Kaleidoscope Quil. you are the only one that shows how to manage and sew the rows. All the other ones i watched, stops after sewing the two halves together and then say sew the rows and then shows a completed quilt. I have struggled to this point. I am going to start sewing the rows together and just want to say thank you.!
This is not new. This is not a DJ pattern. She is demonstrating a ONE BLOCK WONDER PATTERN. Originally introduced to the sewing world by Bethany Reynolds. Teaquilts -a UA-cam sensation demonstrated this technique using a mirror for the selection of fabrics should also be credited for this ground breaking technique.
@@wendyo9030 The One Block Wonder book was written by Maxine Rosenthal. Perhaps you are thinking of the Stack and Whack technique from Bethany Reynolds' book. Clearly, nothing in the quilting world is truly "new". We don't know who made the first hexagon block, but many methods have evolved over the years to achieve them. Likewise, we don't know who first made a 9-patch block. There are many ways to arrange various geometric shapes into quilt blocks, and add sashing, borders, etc to go where one's imagination takes you. The quilts in this video use Donna's pattern.
@@dustykeele well. I do know who invented the cell phone. Potato chips, the ironing board, the traffic light. Jack Damiels, the KFC recipe, the peanut, soy, and made possible th he first successful open heart surgery. African Americans we get no credit or compensation. So it just proves many people do not receive credit for their inventions. Bethany Reynolds, is the originator, she sltill gets my vote!
My favourite is the single fabric Christmas quilt. I love how a single piece of fabric can show so many patterns. Congratulations on another great tutorial, you always make it easy to follow and this will be another on my list of quilts to complete. Thank you!
That’s beautiful, but way beyond my capabilities. But appreciate all those hints. Congratulations on a wonderful project, Donna. 🇦🇺 personally I love the pale blue one!
I love the pale blue also. I actually was going to ask if anyone knew the line or exact color name of it? Stunning quilt Donna!! Have a beautifully blessed day everyone.
Dear Donna, I started quilting because of you ! You explain everything so well and your methods are so well thought that really… anyone can learn to quilt from you. Thank you a lot for all your tutorial videos. 👍❤️🤗
Donna Jordan, you are a quilt engineer! You have that visual, organizational, and design capability to create these kinds of fantastic designs. I’m wagering you’re very good at math, too. And then you give us your patterns for free....💕💜🥰 This quilt design is fantastic! I love your videos! I hope to get to your shop!!
You must be a quilt goddess. That was absolutely genius. It reminds me of those beautiful Persian rugs made during thee Renaissance era. Such beautiful weavings. And such a stunning project.
Both look so nice! Once again your camera person does a great job. Your explanations of quilt building so easy to understand. Makes me think I can make it!
Gorgeous!!! I love the look of the 1st quilt it reminds me of Christmas Candy. Really hard to choose one. They are all beautiful, in there own way. Very much enjoy watching your videos. 💖🌹
Wow! This is beautiful! I love the poinsettia materials they are gorgeous! My favorite is the one you made for the video, those pops of dark red are yummy!❤ you are so talented. Thank you.
Donna, you have a way of making quilts that look scary to make not scary at all. That is so helpful! Your tutorials are my favorite! Thank you so much!
Being named Holly, I'd never put this quilt away!! I prefer the one you just made for the video because it is busy and cheerful... and I am all over it! 🤶
Hi Holly, I love your name! And I agree, this would be a perfect quilt for you. Love from Maine along with encouragement for you to make one for yourself. I can literally ‘see’ you working on one and being filled with joy and happiness as you are working on it. It’s actually so clear in my mind that I’ll probably always think of you whenever I come across this video. Cheers.
@@quiltgram3056 Awww thank you!! I've actually got a sewing machine picked out! Saving up for it! I will definitely try one of these quilts. I can just imagine it in bright colors too!
Donna, I love that you're always doing something new and unique. And you always explain and teach in such a clear manner. It's always a pleasure to watch your latest tutorial. Thank you very much!
Absolutely adore this quilt. I immerse myself in it, taking my breath away. Instruction for construction is impeccable. Donna, your excitement and joy is infectious. My favorite of the two is the first one that you made in this video.
When you first started this video I thought “no way”! But as I continued to watch I was amazed at your instructions and how possible it actually seems! This will definitely be my next quilt! You have a real skill at making this so understandable! Thank you so much! Oh, and I like the quilt with all the same fabric next!
Wow what an amazing quilt you have out done yourself with this one. I loved the blue version the best but they are all stunning. Well done as always ❤️ thank you ☺️
I took a class one time years ago and left in tears because I couldn’t understand how to make the hexagons. They were using mirrors and it was very confusing. Yours was easy to understand!!!😅. I can’t wait to try to make one of these.
Oh my gosh love the way you lay everything out and explained it so simply. I think a fairly new quilter as myself can actually tackle this. A million thanks for sharing with all of us.
Food.cars.music. .....quilts creates memories Thank you for this video today I make a stack n wack quilt years ago and gave it to a friend. She has passed away and today watching this video... our conversations and her laughter I can hear and feel so much Thank you for renewing my memories of her sure do miss you Elaine mosman
Hey Donna! I love your tutorials. The first quilt is my favorite as the hexi’s look like they’re floating around & bumping into each other. Well done! Have learned a lot from you and look forward to the next time.
What an absolute work of art👏👏 All the work that goes into making this from start to finish is phenomenal and I never knew how much exactly does go into each quilt! WOW Kudos to you Donna! 👏👏👏👏☺️
Your instruction for your one fabric Christmas pinwheel was so much easier to understand than the class I took and paid a ton of money for! You are awesome and make things so easy to understand! I love your tutorials! Thank you!
Added suggestion: If you make yours using a single fabric, include an uncut, intact piece on the backing to show the original fabric. Alternatively, use the intact fabric as your widest border.
Hello Donna my sister n law suggested your UA-cam for quilting but my main request for HELP sewing my baby blankets for my great grandchildren. Though I took out the binding once already. I kept searching on YY, for instructions so when I found your UA-cam per my sister n law made your tutorial , very Helpful. Thank You, so much. Grateful too!😮
Yours is the best tutorial I've seen so far for the one block wonder quilt. You speak so clearly, there is no "fluff" talk, and nothing is too fussy, by that I mean close enough is good enough, in a good way. I don't have a lot of space to cut, so I loved that you said it's okay to cut the width of the fabric in half so you can work with a shorter width instead of 42 or 44 inches. I loved that you laid out your blocks on a table instead of insisting that a design wall is a necessity. Of course the finished quilt is beautiful! I'm hoping to start on mine tomorrow. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
Donna, I watched this long ago, it seemed too hard for me as a beginner. I never forgot it! I started seeing pattern repeats and color shifts, too. I finally have the right fabric for me! I am back to watch again. I love your tutorials and fabrics.
I love the hexagon quilt you made today! I love how you can see how the colors flow from top to bottom and from bottom to top! Thank you for the new tutorial. Sherrill Johnson, Argyle Texas
I really love the one made with the single fabric for the kaleidoscopes. They are all pretty, but that's my fave. Donna, you do such a great job teaching. I have wondered how these were made. Thanks for sharing this with us.💖🍀🤟🙏🦓✂️🪡🧵🌲😍
I bought your Summer Palace Metalic bonsai print (Christmas is too short a holiday to show off this quilt.) Shirley at the store took my call and helped me pick out complementary fabric for the trim and backing. Soooooooo gorgeous! My 9 yr-old son stayed up till 11 pm (ouch on a school night) to pick out hexie combinations. It was so fun to see him very involved in what looked the best. Thank you for the family project. Now off to sew and iron. He's cracking the whip so he can place the overall design. (I love the Christmas one fabric the best) Now to break up the fight over which of my 8 kids get it.
This is a great tutorial. The way it turned out tells me there’s a dire need to stay consistent with the measurements and each step you demonstrated right from the beginning. I love the patterns.
I like the quilt with one fabric, of the ones you showed. Now, for a chuckle. As you shook the fabric to line it up, I found myself shaking my phone, evidently trying to help. ☺️
I am so enamored with your website, you have me making projects constantly! I call Donna my "scrappy pusher" and I am the "quilt junkie"! She keeps me "fixed" and I am so grateful!! Thanks, Donna!
Love both quilts...but the one made with just one red pointsetta print is the one I would choose. My mother passed away when I was 10 yrs old and I remember that she enjoyed the red pointsetta plants that she around the house at Christmas time.
I am a new viewer and really like the way you do your tutorials. I am also noticing your store in the back ground and really am impressed with it. So much so that my daughter is going to bring me to your place. Now we live in Minnesota, so this will be quite a trip for us. I will be 80 this July and this will be quite a birthday gift for me.
Oh my gosh! I loved the quilt with one fabric the best. But all three were really neat and beautiful. Thank you for the free pattern and how to do the process. It will be a lot easier than trying to cut the fabric using a mirror to cut out the fabric. The mirror process is the only process I had seen before to get this Kaleidoscope look. Your process appears to be so much easier and less wasted fabric.
Love watching you teach. You are methodical and that helps people stay organized. I am, too, and find your videos very easy to follow because of that. I made one of these patterns years ago in a quilt class in Chico, CA (when I lived there), but it was a large floral in yellows and blues with cups and saucers in it. I named it "Grandmother's Dishes." Love this pattern. They all look so different. Thank you!
Swear, your videos are just like a class. (And often better than my favorite grade b disaster movies. I'm subscribed. Loved this, but my favorite one was the blue one. I'd like to see more videos with ombre, or even kaleidoscope, and tube rulers from you. Cause- well, cause, you've nailed it on You tube.
I am a very new newbie to quilting. I've been a sewer/embroidery nut for years, but changing over to quilting. I am totally taken with the kaleidoscope concept. I love them...all! Lol! At the age of 70, retired, and hub loves quilts, too...so here we go!
My favorite is the one you made with just the multicolored poinsettia fabric but you are right - they are beautiful no matter how you put them together!
I like the quilt you made start to finish with us the best. They are all beautiful though. It was amazing to see the long arm in action, thank you. I also like the blue stripe quilt and it was a shock to see the actual bolt! Easy enough for a beginner? Maybe with a little help. Thank you so very much start to finish and the pattern too!
Hello my name is Mary and maiser I'm from Audubon Park South Jersey I am a quilter I enjoyed your video you have such wonderful information it is amazing how you laid the fabric down and cut six blocks I really enjoyed it have a great day and thank you for the information bye for now
I think this tutorial may be simpler than the first one you made. Going to rewatch it because you’ve given me the fever! I think I like the one with the most red - then, again...😁
Would love to know the name of the blue striped fabric , please.
I used Shimmer Eclipse from Northcott. We have it for sale on our website here: jordanfabrics.com/search?q=shimmer%20eclipse
I like the one on left best
I like the quilt on the right. Beautiful!
I love the tutorial quilt/Single fabric. It is stunning! Thank you for your generosity.
@@ilovemeidastouch ,
NO ONE gives better instructions than Donna. Anyone who is starting to quilt I advise to watch Donna’s videos. I’ve seen them all, some MANY times. She is the best instructor EVER! I’ve also printed all her free patterns and ordered several of the others. Jordan Fabrics is the best and their precut kits are perfectly cut! Thank you Jordan Fabrics!
Her trip around the world tutorial is wonderful!
I agree She is an excellent teacher! I love her vids
I love watching Donna's tutorials and learn something new each time, 24In repeats! who knew? Using the selvedge lettering to find repeats, who knew? Seems so intuitive. Her instructions are so clear, especially on which way the seam allowances go. Thank you Donna for making quilt making look so easy.
Donna, I love your tutorials. You make the hardest things easy. You instruct. You don't babble. You are a great teacher.
Agreed! She tells you what you need to know, succinctly.
I am from Indonesian...i like your tutorial. Saya tidak lancar bhs Inggris.saya ingin beli 1 pak untuk belajar bagaimana caranya🙏🙏🙏
She's absolutely the best!
Your videos are the BEST!!! Clear, concise, encouraging! Thank you so much for your generosity!
I like the one with the poinsetta the best. You areso clever, I Love the way you think. Thank-You
Nancy in Duluth
You have a great talent of explaining how to make a most complicated pattern easy to construct! Love all your videos. I like the one you showcased in today’s video.
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I found this so fascinating and fun to watch and learn a how you accomplished this design. Thank you.
Love it
So true
I finished my Kaleidoscope Quilt this week and gave it as a gift. I can't thank you enough for your clear instructions. I must have watched this tutorial 20 times or more but my diligence paid off. It's beautiful.
That tip on finding the repeat is a game changer for me !!!! Wow I’m sooo very excited to do this! Thank you so much for that tip!!! Thank you! Also I like the one you made for the video but both are awesome!
I just love watching the long arm quilting machine stitching and the sound that it makes. It is always my favorite part of the video. Beautiful pattern.
I do too! I also love the sound of the rotary cutting.
I have wanted to make a “stack and whack” quilt since the first time I saw one. I have watched many UA-cam videos, but yours is the first that has made me believe I can do this! Can’t wait to pick my fabrics! Yes, I’ll be using one fabric...like that one the best!
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Jordan, i have watched lots of videos on how to make a Kaleidoscope Quil. you are the only one that shows how to manage and sew the rows. All the other ones i watched, stops after sewing the two halves together and then say sew the rows and then shows a completed quilt. I have struggled to this point. I am going to start sewing the rows together and just want to say thank you.!
That’s ingenious, I never knew about selvedge markings before. Will have to give this a go. Thanks Donna
Isn’t this the same technique of Bethany Reynolds’ “stack and whack”?
This is not new. This is not a DJ pattern. She is demonstrating a ONE BLOCK WONDER PATTERN. Originally introduced to the sewing world by Bethany Reynolds. Teaquilts -a UA-cam sensation demonstrated this technique using a mirror for the selection of fabrics should also be credited for this ground breaking technique.
@@marye.williams6692 this technique is so much easier to understand, I couldn't make heads nor tails if the stack and whack books
@@wendyo9030 The One Block Wonder book was written by Maxine Rosenthal. Perhaps you are thinking of the Stack and Whack technique from Bethany Reynolds' book. Clearly, nothing in the quilting world is truly "new". We don't know who made the first hexagon block, but many methods have evolved over the years to achieve them. Likewise, we don't know who first made a 9-patch block. There are many ways to arrange various geometric shapes into quilt blocks, and add sashing, borders, etc to go where one's imagination takes you. The quilts in this video use Donna's pattern.
@@dustykeele well. I do know who invented the cell phone. Potato chips, the ironing board, the traffic light. Jack Damiels, the KFC recipe, the peanut, soy, and made possible th he first successful open heart surgery. African Americans we get no credit or compensation. So it just proves many people do not receive credit for their inventions. Bethany Reynolds, is the originator, she sltill gets my vote!
My favourite is the single fabric Christmas quilt. I love how a single piece of fabric can show so many patterns. Congratulations on another great tutorial, you always make it easy to follow and this will be another on my list of quilts to complete. Thank you!
That’s beautiful, but way beyond my capabilities. But appreciate all those hints. Congratulations on a wonderful project, Donna. 🇦🇺 personally I love the pale blue one!
I love the pale blue also. I actually was going to ask if anyone knew the line or exact color name of it? Stunning quilt Donna!! Have a beautifully blessed day everyone.
Margm4 - try it and you will see that you can do it. It seems more difficult than it is. Trust Donna and me.
@@cosia5072 😁👍
Thank you Jordan. You are very good teacher. The first quilt was better, in my opinion. Good luck. 🌹
I have become a Kaleidescape Fan and just love how you always give steady instructions and inspiration 🙌 ❤
I like the 1st one
Dear Donna,
I started quilting because of you !
You explain everything so well and your methods are so well thought that really… anyone can learn to quilt from you.
Thank you a lot for all your tutorial videos. 👍❤️🤗
I absolutely love your tutorials, your explanations are easy to understand and you don't babble, you are amazing, Thank you
Donna Jordan, you are a quilt engineer! You have that visual, organizational, and design capability to create these kinds of fantastic designs. I’m wagering you’re very good at math, too. And then you give us your patterns for free....💕💜🥰 This quilt design is fantastic!
I love your videos! I hope to get to your shop!!
That is just SO beautiful
I like the one made from the single fabric
You must be a quilt goddess. That was absolutely genius. It reminds me of those beautiful Persian rugs made during thee Renaissance era. Such beautiful weavings. And such a stunning project.
My favorite between the two Christmas themed quilts? Why, the third blue striped fabric one of course! :)
love the first one. or second or the blue one ....in fact never seen one you done that I didn't love.....your awesome.
Both look so nice! Once again your camera person does a great job. Your explanations of quilt building so easy to understand. Makes me think I can make it!
Oh my goodness you are such a great instructor. You make it look so easy. I love the blue quilt best.
Very cool! I never knew that prints generally repeat every 24”!
I think this is the best quilt you have EVER made !!!! I love all of them tho , love watching you quit !!
How in the world can I pick. That’s like saying “pick one of your children as your favorite “ they are all stunning!! Blessings.
Gorgeous!!! I love the look of the 1st quilt it reminds me of Christmas Candy. Really hard to choose one. They are all beautiful, in there own way. Very much enjoy watching your videos. 💖🌹
Wow! This is beautiful! I love the poinsettia materials they are gorgeous! My favorite is the one you made for the video, those pops of dark red are yummy!❤ you are so talented. Thank you.
Donna Jordan, you give fabulous instructions on every quilt. I've never done a kaleidescope pattern but you make it look very doable. Thank you!!
Donna, you have a way of making quilts that look scary to make not scary at all. That is so helpful! Your tutorials are my favorite! Thank you so much!
Being named Holly, I'd never put this quilt away!! I prefer the one you just made for the video because it is busy and cheerful... and I am all over it! 🤶
Hi Holly, I love your name! And I agree, this would be a perfect quilt for you. Love from Maine along with encouragement for you to make one for yourself. I can literally ‘see’ you working on one and being filled with joy and happiness as you are working on it.
It’s actually so clear in my mind that I’ll probably always think of you whenever I come across this video. Cheers.
@@quiltgram3056 Awww thank you!! I've actually got a sewing machine picked out! Saving up for it! I will definitely try one of these quilts. I can just imagine it in bright colors too!
Donna, I love that you're always doing something new and unique. And you always explain and teach in such a clear manner. It's always a pleasure to watch your latest tutorial. Thank you very much!
Absolutely adore this quilt. I immerse myself in it, taking my breath away. Instruction for construction is impeccable. Donna, your excitement and joy is infectious. My favorite of the two is the first one that you made in this video.
When you first started this video I thought “no way”! But as I continued to watch I was amazed at your instructions and how possible it actually seems! This will definitely be my next quilt! You have a real skill at making this so understandable! Thank you so much! Oh, and I like the quilt with all the same fabric next!
Oh wow Donna you make it look so easy.
Wow what an amazing quilt you have out done yourself with this one. I loved the blue version the best but they are all stunning. Well done as always ❤️ thank you ☺️
Beautiful quilt. I like the one you did today. But either one is gorgeous.
I am amazed that this comes from one fabric! The results are stunning!
I took a class one time years ago and left in tears because I couldn’t understand how to make the hexagons. They were using mirrors and it was very confusing. Yours was easy to understand!!!😅. I can’t wait to try to make one of these.
Oh my gosh love the way you lay everything out and explained it so simply. I think a fairly new quilter as myself can actually tackle this. A million thanks for sharing with all of us.
Food.cars.music. .....quilts creates memories
Thank you for this video today
I make a stack n wack quilt years ago and gave it to a friend. She has passed away and today watching this video... our conversations and her laughter I can hear and feel so much
Thank you for renewing my memories of her sure do miss you Elaine mosman
Hey Donna! I love your tutorials. The first quilt is my favorite as the hexi’s look like they’re floating around & bumping into each other. Well done! Have learned a lot from you and look forward to the next time.
I'm watching this again and just noticed "Jordan Fabrics" printed on the selvage. Wow! That's so cool.
What an absolute work of art👏👏 All the work that goes into making this from start to finish is phenomenal and I never knew how much exactly does go into each quilt! WOW Kudos to you Donna! 👏👏👏👏☺️
great video Donna - I really like the single fabric quilt. Lots of deep rich colors show!
Your instruction for your one fabric Christmas pinwheel was so much easier to understand than the class I took and paid a ton of money for! You are awesome and make things so easy to understand! I love your tutorials! Thank you!
Whoever does your filming is amazing, getting in so close, great angles, making it so easy to see what you're doing
Added suggestion: If you make yours using a single fabric, include an uncut, intact piece on the backing to show the original fabric. Alternatively, use the intact fabric as your widest border.
Hello Donna my sister n law suggested your UA-cam for quilting but my main request for HELP sewing my baby blankets for my great grandchildren. Though I took out the binding once already. I kept searching on YY, for instructions so when I found your UA-cam per my sister n law made your tutorial , very Helpful. Thank You, so much. Grateful too!😮
Love this. Donna, you’re a great teacher. Thanks for breaking this down and make a kaleidoscope quilt possible for me.
Yours is the best tutorial I've seen so far for the one block wonder quilt. You speak so clearly, there is no "fluff" talk, and nothing is too fussy, by that I mean close enough is good enough, in a good way. I don't have a lot of space to cut, so I loved that you said it's okay to cut the width of the fabric in half so you can work with a shorter width instead of 42 or 44 inches. I loved that you laid out your blocks on a table instead of insisting that a design wall is a necessity. Of course the finished quilt is beautiful! I'm hoping to start on mine tomorrow. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial.
I love both Christmas quilts, but my favorite is the one made with the striped fabric! Thanks for once again sharing your pattern!
Donna, I watched this long ago, it seemed too hard for me as a beginner. I never forgot it! I started seeing pattern repeats and color shifts, too. I finally have the right fabric for me! I am back to watch again. I love your tutorials and fabrics.
It's a pity that the pattern is no longer available as I find the written pattern is just as handy as the video
@@jennyamilliganit’s definitely there on the website
I like all of them. However, I agree with you on the one with the most red.
I like the one using only 1 fabric. It's gorgeous. I would love to see it in Christmas blues.
I love the hexagon quilt you made today! I love how you can see how the colors flow from top to bottom and from bottom to top! Thank you for the new tutorial. Sherrill Johnson, Argyle Texas
I really love the one made with the single fabric for the kaleidoscopes. They are all pretty, but that's my fave. Donna, you do such a great job teaching. I have wondered how these were made. Thanks for sharing this with us.💖🍀🤟🙏🦓✂️🪡🧵🌲😍
I love all the videos, quilt looks realy good!
this is the very best tutorial for a kaleidoscope quilt I have ever seen . thanks
I’m a fairly new quilter and your tutorials are so helpful. And your quilts-beautiful! Thank you!!
I bought your Summer Palace Metalic bonsai print (Christmas is too short a holiday to show off this quilt.) Shirley at the store took my call and helped me pick out complementary fabric for the trim and backing. Soooooooo gorgeous! My 9 yr-old son stayed up till 11 pm (ouch on a school night) to pick out hexie combinations. It was so fun to see him very involved in what looked the best. Thank you for the family project. Now off to sew and iron. He's cracking the whip so he can place the overall design. (I love the Christmas one fabric the best) Now to break up the fight over which of my 8 kids get it.
This is a great tutorial. The way it turned out tells me there’s a dire need to stay consistent with the measurements and each step you demonstrated right from the beginning. I love the patterns.
WOW! 💕 Your quilt is amazing. They are equally beautiful. My favorite is the quilt that has the white and gold fabric. 🥰🧵
Gorgeous, I love this patherns.
I prefer the one made from only one fabric. I think it's prettier with less of the light fabric. Love your tutorials! Thanks for sharing your talent.
I actually like the Christmas quilt made with the one fabric, it seems more interesting to me
Love all these different fabrics, such beautiful quilts!
Lovely , and you could make a cushion cover with 2" hexxies, joined together as normal hand stitched , to match ,.Love your videos . 🙂
Like the single fabric
Hi Donna. I love your one block wonder with the single fabric.
donna you sure are talented, you are my inspiration
I like the quilt with one fabric, of the ones you showed. Now, for a chuckle. As you shook the fabric to line it up, I found myself shaking my phone, evidently trying to help. ☺️
I like the one we watched you make - but they are always all so beautiful !!
Beautiful kaleidoscope quilt ! I like the one you made with just the one fabric.
Live all your videos!
I am so enamored with your website, you have me making projects constantly! I call Donna my "scrappy pusher" and I am the "quilt junkie"! She keeps me "fixed" and I am so grateful!! Thanks, Donna!
Love both quilts...but the one made with just one red pointsetta print is the one I would choose. My mother passed away when I was 10 yrs old and I remember that she enjoyed the red pointsetta plants that she around the house at Christmas time.
Just love your videos. Try to watch them all. Thanks so much.
I am a new viewer and really like the way you do your tutorials. I am also noticing your store in the back ground and really am impressed with it. So much so that my daughter is going to bring me to your place. Now we live in Minnesota, so this will be quite a trip for us. I will be 80 this July and this will be quite a birthday gift for me.
I like the one using the multi-colored print in the center. GREAT information on finding the repeat using the selvage. Learn something new every day!!
Oh my gosh! I loved the quilt with one fabric the best. But all three were really neat and beautiful. Thank you for the free pattern and how to do the process. It will be a lot easier than trying to cut the fabric using a mirror to cut out the fabric. The mirror process is the only process I had seen before to get this Kaleidoscope look. Your process appears to be so much easier and less wasted fabric.
Love watching you teach. You are methodical and that helps people stay organized. I am, too, and find your videos very easy to follow because of that. I made one of these patterns years ago in a quilt class in Chico, CA (when I lived there), but it was a large floral in yellows and blues with cups and saucers in it. I named it "Grandmother's Dishes." Love this pattern. They all look so different. Thank you!
I love the one I watched you make, of the two. I am inspired to give this pattern a go
What a fascinating way to cut half sqaure triangles thank you so much
Swear, your videos are just like a class. (And often better than my favorite grade b disaster movies. I'm subscribed. Loved this, but my favorite one was the blue one. I'd like to see more videos with ombre, or even kaleidoscope, and tube rulers from you. Cause- well, cause, you've nailed it on You tube.
I am a very new newbie to quilting. I've been a sewer/embroidery nut for years, but changing over to quilting. I am totally taken with the kaleidoscope concept. I love them...all! Lol! At the age of 70, retired, and hub loves quilts, too...so here we go!
Your quilts are lovely. I think I like the one you constructed for us the most. Thank you for sharing!
I like the one that you used all the same fabric. What a beautiful Christmas Quilt. Fantastic idea . I love using my 60* rulers. Sew pretty .
My favorite is the one you made with just the multicolored poinsettia fabric but you are right - they are beautiful no matter how you put them together!
I like the Christmas quilt with one fabric. Also I really like the blue fabric. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
The quilt you made for this video is the best...in my estimation...
I like the quilt you made start to finish with us the best. They are all beautiful though. It was amazing to see the long arm in action, thank you. I also like the blue stripe quilt and it was a shock to see the actual bolt! Easy enough for a beginner? Maybe with a little help. Thank you so very much start to finish and the pattern too!
Hello my name is Mary and maiser I'm from Audubon Park South Jersey I am a quilter I enjoyed your video you have such wonderful information it is amazing how you laid the fabric down and cut six blocks I really enjoyed it have a great day and thank you for the information bye for now
Donna Jordan is a Great teacher
Wow, Donna you took Stack n Whack and put a whole new spin on it! And so easy to grasp the concept with your clear instructions.
I love the original with the one fabric. I am addicted to your videos! I have learned a lot just watching you.
I love the quilt where you used one fabric. It’s more interesting for me to look at.
I think this tutorial may be simpler than the first one you made. Going to rewatch it because you’ve given me the fever! I think I like the one with the most red - then, again...😁
Love how you explain the repeat. Never knew this before. I so enjoy your videos.
Loved your hexagon Kaleidoxcope. My favorite is the one using one fabric it really stood out.