When I made this, I squared the HST to 9 inches which takes away the need to worry about being so accurate with the initial sewing and cutting and still makes a nice big quilt.
I LOVE YOU JENNY!!!! . EACH AND EVERY VIDEO ARE GREAT!!! YOU MAKE MY DAY WITH ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS. I AM 54 YEARS OLD & NOW I AM A WIDOW & ALL YOUR VIDEOS MAKE'S ME SMILE BY WATCHING YOUR SMILES. I HAVE LEARNED A LOT BY YOUR VIDEOS. PLEASE KEEP THEM COMING. MY STEP MOTHER WATCHES YOUR VIDEOS, ALSO. I DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS TOO. SO, THAT IS GREAT TO KNOW FOR ME SO I CAN TALK TO SOMEONE ELSE HOW YOU HAVE TOUCHED MY HEART. HAHAHA. ALSO, SHE SAID SHE TOO ALSO LEARNED A LOT BY WATCHING YOU!! I HOPE I SAID THIS RIGHT FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND MY THOUGHTS & FEELINGS ABOUT HOW YOU TOUCHED MY LIFE AFTER MY HUSBAND'S DEATH?? THIS IS ANOTHER GREAT QUILT. I CAN'T WAIT TO TRY & QUILT THIS QUILT, ALSO.
Jenny here is a great tip. When using the tape put it on the back side of your ruler. The edge of the tape will then act as a guide against the fabric and make cutting more accurate.
I can't tell you how thrilled I am that you made a tutorial about this block! For months I've been admiring this block, but every time I found directions for it, they were so confusing - probably because I'm new to quilting. In any event, I've started my Grand Adventure quilt and it couldn't be easier. Thank you so much, Jenny, for showing us that we CAN do it!
This is a great tutorial! I did get confused when Jenny said that after the squares were cut in half there would be two stacks of 20. Once I watched the entire video, I figured out it would have teen two stacks of 40. Jenny is great and specks so clearly and concise. Loved shopping at her stores! A must see for any quilter!
Jenny you have outdone yourself! The only two descriptions of this quilt are beautiful and slick as a greased pig! I have loved delectable mountains but hated all the methods for putting it together. Until now, of course! Thanks so much
I've always wanted a Native American quilt. Thanks Jenny for showing me the mountain block. Your video will be in my file forever as one of my faves from you. I love you. Thank you.
I have yet to visit Hamilton, MO in my travels, was just thinking it would be so cool, to allow some of your customers into this taping of the tutorials, I would really enjoy it. You inspire so many of us, Thanks Jenny
I've been dying to try Delectable Mountain for some time now... Oh my gosh I have some gorgeous fall prints and deep rich colors... I'm totally jazzed now! Thanks Jenny and crew! Outstanding!
LOVE this fabric! I think this would be the quilt for my batik cake. I've waited for just the right one. Now, for a cake of white, and I can do this. Thanks, Jenny. LOVE your quilts!
I can't tell you how excited I am about this quilt tutorial!! Thank you so much for posting this. Quilting is such a meaningful hobby in my family. So many of my beloved family members create beautiful quilts. You have been a huge help to me in keeping this tradition going for my generation. Quilting is a lost art and you are a big part in keeping it alive. Thank you again for all that you do.
Oh my goodness, I made this from my first ever pack of pre-cuts and I love it! My daughter's friend is hiking the Pacific Crest Trail this spring and we are going to document his journey in the white strips, up and down the "mountains" and give it to him when he returns. :-). Also, adding the piece of tape on the ruler was genius.
That sounds like such a fun adventure for your daughter's friend and for you and your daughter!! We would love it if you shared pictures with us on Facebook and Instagram!
I love this pattern so much just made a big order from MSQC top, batting,and backing. Might say one stop shop.I'm making it for my nephew who is wanting something to remind him of mountains, since he lives in Colorado. So I snapped several picture of different patterns this being one of them and texted them to him.He picked this one out.Can't wait to my treasure chest of goodies comes to start making it.
Maryellen, I agree with you. Jenny and her team always make quilting so much fun AND easy. I have lot's of quilt block patterns with the traditional way of cutting and sewing them together. Jenny takes those same difficult block patterns and make them easier for the rest of us! Yea for MSQC!!
Absolutely love the quilt Jenny!! I can see using Aztec fabric to make a quilt, and I can also see rotating the block to put the diamonds underneath instead of along the sides. This would also be a great design for a miniature quilt and you could also make a runner for your table, a place mate, and a pillow.
This really is a beautiful design, and the added "snowballed" strips on the outside edges just completes the pattern. And those fabrics really blend gorgeously together. LOVE IT! ~Diana from Toronto (p.s. I did some math for those who might rather cut their own background fabric from yardage, and 3+3/4yards ought to do it!)
The printed instructions tell you to square up the half square to 9.5". Then when you cut the 2 3/8" strips, DO NOT assume that the last strip is 2 3/8". It was not for me. I had to turn the last strip around and trim to 2 3/8" so I did not cut off the point of the triangle. Jenny makes it look so easy.
What a beautiful quilt Jenny! I wish you would of shown the back. I enjoy seeing what fabrics you choose for your backing. I have enjoyed all of your tutorials, you're a great teacher!
So sorry about that. We actually used the Shiny Objects - Jewels Velvety Vines Pepper Grass Metallic Yardage for the backing. Here's the link to it for you: www.missouriquiltco.com/shop/detail/71664/rjr-fabrics/flaurie-and-finch/shiny-objects-jewels-velvety-vines-pepper-grass-metallic-yardage
This looks like a fun and easy project that I want to make. Beautiful fabric, love the colors. Thank you Jenny. Great tip to mark the ruler with painter's tape.
I just love this block and was hesitant to make a quilt from it. After watching this video, I am ready to try it. I have my layer cakes ready to go. Thank you, Jenny, for helping me build my confidence in quilting.
You are amazing to make this intricate block into something I feel like I can do. I have to say I wait anxiously for your new quilt each Friday! Keep them coming...
When I make mine, I will aim to sew the darker units on the top, and lighter on the bottom so that the darker Mountain appears to be creating a lighter reflection in the water in front of it. Love this design!
Hi Jenny, I just quilted a quilt like this for a lady and loved it! She told me about your tutorials and here I am watching and loving them all!! I from Mountain Home Arkansas, but maybe some day I'll make it up to see your shop. Keep the tutorials coming---I'm going to watch them all!!!!
Great tutorial, I started something similar without a proper pattern, when I came back to it after a long period of time I couldn't remember how to do it. Thrilled to find this such a great help. Thank you.
Cute, cute, cute! Love that your quilts can be made with precuts, or with a few extra steps, yardage you already have! I just love this, and have some beautiful violets that I'm going to use! Thanks for the tutorial
Most of these tutorial can be one for beginners and Pros. alike, if you have a smart TV you can put this from your PC or tablet on the big screen and start and stop at your pace. This is how I do many, many of her tutorial, that I want to make.. sure does make it doable. You don't have to have a smart TV just use your PC or tablet , too..
This is awesome!! I saw a diagram of this w/numbered strips and the steps from squares to half triangles etc. Being a linear visual thinker, seeing how the numbered strips were organized and sewn together was great, and watching you assemble the squares was icing on the cake. I love it!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, tips and trick with us. Where would we be without you Jenny? ❤️
I love this quilt! I am going to make this in honor of my great grandmother Minnie Grandon. She was a quilter. I was only a little girl when she passed, so I didn't get to talk to her about her quilts.
How I love this quilt I must make it. Jenny has anyone noticed how you always seem to co-ordinate you jacket/cardigan to match your colours on the quilt. Such attention to detail
This is beautiful Jenny. And so perfect because we are moving from the east to the west buying a new house. Calling it our Grand Adventure. I am going to make this and put this on our bed when we get settled....and one more thing. As we went through Missouri , I wanted to stop and see you, but guess what? It was a Sunday. I was so upset, you were closed....
Oh how unfortunate that you passed through on a Sunday! I hope you get to come back through some day! Best of luck to you on your Grand Adventure move and quilt! :) Happy Quilting!!
Hello Jenny, your new quilt is just so beautiful. I so look forward to each new quilt. Just so exciting to see what you come up with next. I'm putting this one on my list.
I visited Missouri Star Quilt Co today for the first time. Only 70+ miles north of my home. Two of my friend went with me. We had a blast and everyone was so friendly to us.
i am making this quilt at the moment,i have found layer cakes are not always square so when cutting your square into four you should always measure the last strip ,i have found i have to take a slither off the last strip ,it comes out perfect every time,its a beautiful quilt ,cant wait for the next one ,thank you Jenny
you lay them down mirror;d to the each other so the plain sides are together on each pile ,so when you have cut turned and sewn one from each pile your pattern.d edges will meet in the middle,i hope this makes sense
Thank you for answering me so quickly. I'm not quite understanding. My question was in the cutting. I see that the first one after she cuts the 4 pieces she turns them around. My question is on the second set are they also turned or do the stay as I cut them. I hope I stated this correctly.
Oh dear. I just went to order the fabric - and both the layer cake and the collection of fat quarters are marked "currently unavailable". If anyone from MSQC happens to read this comment - any chance this might be available soon? I just checked the RJR website, and it looks like this line was released fairly recently.
I LOVE IT!! What a gorgeous quilt with all of those purples! Would also make a great masculine quilt with the darker neutral fabrics!! Thanks for another one to add on to that list of "must do's" that never seem to end!! Happy Friday! :)
Nice quilt!! I can visualize Christmas trees made from various green fabrics (maybe batiks?) and blocks turned upright??? As always, LOVE your tutorials and your fabric selection. Keep 'em coming Jenny!!
Omg you are amazing! I am just learning and have watched almost every one of your tutorials. Thank you! I am learning so much! Bless you! Ps.... your fabric selection is just beautiful..
I have started on this quilt but a few of my half triangle squares are a little bigger then 91/2". I was wonder if I could square them up to 91/2" to match the majority of my squares so they all are 91/2". Will be waiting anxiously for any replies to this question. I'm excited to get to next step of the quilt block. Love your videos they make blocks I'd never try easy to understand and easy to make. Keep up the good work.
When I made this, I squared the HST to 9 inches which takes away the need to worry about being so accurate with the initial sewing and cutting and still makes a nice big quilt.
Good tip!
Why did I never think of ironing the sew line. I have been drawing it forever. Thanks Jenny.
I LOVE YOU JENNY!!!! . EACH AND EVERY VIDEO ARE GREAT!!! YOU MAKE MY DAY WITH ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS. I AM 54 YEARS OLD & NOW I AM A WIDOW & ALL YOUR VIDEOS MAKE'S ME SMILE BY WATCHING YOUR SMILES. I HAVE LEARNED A LOT BY YOUR VIDEOS. PLEASE KEEP THEM COMING. MY STEP MOTHER WATCHES YOUR VIDEOS, ALSO. I DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS TOO. SO, THAT IS GREAT TO KNOW FOR ME SO I CAN TALK TO SOMEONE ELSE HOW YOU HAVE TOUCHED MY HEART. HAHAHA. ALSO, SHE SAID SHE TOO ALSO LEARNED A LOT BY WATCHING YOU!! I HOPE I SAID THIS RIGHT FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND MY THOUGHTS & FEELINGS ABOUT HOW YOU TOUCHED MY LIFE AFTER MY HUSBAND'S DEATH?? THIS IS ANOTHER GREAT QUILT. I CAN'T WAIT TO TRY & QUILT THIS QUILT, ALSO.
Jenny here is a great tip. When using the tape put it on the back side of your ruler. The edge of the tape will then act as a guide against the fabric and make cutting more accurate.
I can't tell you how thrilled I am that you made a tutorial about this block! For months I've been admiring this block, but every time I found directions for it, they were so confusing - probably because I'm new to quilting. In any event, I've started my Grand Adventure quilt and it couldn't be easier. Thank you so much, Jenny, for showing us that we CAN do it!
Jane I am so happy you decided to give it a try, good for you!
Watching Jenny makes me feel like I can do anything even though I have only been quilting a few month.Best wishes from London.
This is a great tutorial! I did get confused when Jenny said that after the squares were cut in half there would be two stacks of 20. Once I watched the entire video, I figured out it would have teen two stacks of 40. Jenny is great and specks so clearly and concise. Loved shopping at her stores! A must see for any quilter!
Jenny you have outdone yourself! The only two descriptions of this quilt are beautiful and slick as a greased pig! I have loved delectable mountains but hated all the methods for putting it together. Until now, of course! Thanks so much
What a pretty first name you have! :)
So glad you like it, Mary Ellen!
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I've always wanted a Native American quilt. Thanks Jenny for showing me the mountain block. Your video will be in my file forever as one of my faves from you. I love you. Thank you.
Jenny, you are the best teacher. I love your videos and your enthusiasm for the projects you show us. Don't ever stop!
I liked that you gave it a sophisticated border with the cornerstone diamonds in the 1st border. So lovely.
I have yet to visit Hamilton, MO in my travels, was just thinking it would be so cool, to allow some of your customers into this taping of the tutorials, I would really enjoy it. You inspire so many of us, Thanks Jenny
That's a great idea! Thank you so much for your feedback, we'll look into that! :)
Oh my goodness, first time watching this, I thought it would be a jelly roll quilt. The cutting is so genius!
I've been dying to try Delectable Mountain for some time now... Oh my gosh I have some gorgeous fall prints and deep rich colors... I'm totally jazzed now! Thanks Jenny and crew! Outstanding!
What a fun quilt! We'd love to see your quilt when it's complete!
LOVE this fabric! I think this would be the quilt for my batik cake. I've waited for just the right one. Now, for a cake of white, and I can do this. Thanks, Jenny. LOVE your quilts!
This is one of my favorite quilt tutorials to date.
I can't tell you how excited I am about this quilt tutorial!! Thank you so much for posting this. Quilting is such a meaningful hobby in my family. So many of my beloved family members create beautiful quilts. You have been a huge help to me in keeping this tradition going for my generation. Quilting is a lost art and you are a big part in keeping it alive. Thank you again for all that you do.
Thanks so much for your kind words, Jenny! Glad you are quilting and keeping this art alive as well! :)
Missouri star tulip quilt
Oh my goodness, I made this from my first ever pack of pre-cuts and I love it! My daughter's friend is hiking the Pacific Crest Trail this spring and we are going to document his journey in the white strips, up and down the "mountains" and give it to him when he returns. :-). Also, adding the piece of tape on the ruler was genius.
That sounds like such a fun adventure for your daughter's friend and for you and your daughter!! We would love it if you shared pictures with us on Facebook and Instagram!
I love this pattern so much just made a big order from MSQC top, batting,and backing. Might say one stop shop.I'm making it for my nephew who is wanting something to remind him of mountains, since he lives in Colorado. So I snapped several picture of different patterns this being one of them and texted them to him.He picked this one out.Can't wait to my treasure chest of goodies comes to start making it.
Wonderful! Your nephew is going to love your creation!
Maryellen, I agree with you. Jenny and her team always make quilting so much fun AND easy. I have lot's of quilt block patterns with the traditional way of cutting and sewing them together. Jenny takes those same difficult block patterns and make them easier for the rest of us! Yea for MSQC!!
This quilt is GORGEOUS!!! I have never seen this pattern before and I love it! Thank you so much!
Absolutely love the quilt Jenny!! I can see using Aztec fabric to make a quilt, and I can also see rotating the block to put the diamonds underneath instead of along the sides. This would also be a great design for a miniature quilt and you could also make a runner for your table, a place mate, and a pillow.
This really is a beautiful design, and the added "snowballed" strips on the outside edges just completes the pattern. And those fabrics really blend gorgeously together. LOVE IT! ~Diana from Toronto (p.s. I did some math for those who might rather cut their own background fabric from yardage, and 3+3/4yards ought to do it!)
The printed instructions tell you to square up the half square to 9.5". Then when you cut the 2 3/8" strips, DO NOT assume that the last strip is 2 3/8". It was not for me. I had to turn the last strip around and trim to 2 3/8" so I did not cut off the point of the triangle. Jenny makes it look so easy.
I was wondering how complicated it will get for this quilt and than I saw what you did... I‘m speechless!!! Thank you Jenny 😘
What a beautiful quilt Jenny! I wish you would of shown the back. I enjoy seeing what fabrics you choose for your backing. I have enjoyed all of your tutorials, you're a great teacher!
So sorry about that. We actually used the Shiny Objects - Jewels Velvety Vines Pepper Grass Metallic Yardage for the backing. Here's the link to it for you: www.missouriquiltco.com/shop/detail/71664/rjr-fabrics/flaurie-and-finch/shiny-objects-jewels-velvety-vines-pepper-grass-metallic-yardage
This looks like a fun and easy project that I want to make. Beautiful fabric, love the colors. Thank you Jenny. Great tip to mark the ruler with painter's tape.
I just love this block and was hesitant to make a quilt from it. After watching this video, I am ready to try it. I have my layer cakes ready to go. Thank you, Jenny, for helping me build my confidence in quilting.
You are amazing to make this intricate block into something I feel like I can do. I have to say I wait anxiously for your new quilt each Friday! Keep them coming...
Hope you'll give it a try, Denise! Glad you enjoyed it!
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I have so many 10" squares from your Co., and now I have a great quilt pattern to make from them. Thank you.
Thanks Jenny, for taking extra time to show how to put the quilt together. You make quilting fun and more exciting.
Charlene Martin I'm new to all of this, and it really helps having a channel to sub too!
So glad you enjoyed it!
When I make mine, I will aim to sew the darker units on the top, and lighter on the bottom so that the darker Mountain appears to be creating a lighter reflection in the water in front of it. Love this design!
I have made a delectable mountain quilt before but these fabrics are so pretty I can't wait to get started on this one!
Please share photos with us on Facebook or Instagram using #MSQCshowandtell
Hi Jenny, I just quilted a quilt like this for a lady and loved it! She told me about your tutorials and here I am watching and loving them all!! I from Mountain Home Arkansas, but maybe some day I'll make it up to see your shop. Keep the tutorials coming---I'm going to watch them all!!!!
I had started making this quilt but never finished it. You gave me incentive to finish it! Thank You! I just love this pattern!
Great tutorial, I started something similar without a proper pattern, when I came back to it after a long period of time I couldn't remember how to do it. Thrilled to find this such a great help. Thank you.
I have always loved the Delectable Mountains pattern. Now I can actually make one! Thank you!
Cute, cute, cute! Love that your quilts can be made with precuts, or with a few extra steps, yardage you already have! I just love this, and have some beautiful violets that I'm going to use! Thanks for the tutorial
OMG! Do you think a beginner could do this?? I absolutely LOVE THIS!
Absolutely! Just be sure to focus on keeping your 1/4" seam consistent and you'll do great!
As a beginner you may want to pin the two fabrics together, then sew sew slow.
This is a perfect beginner quilt! Just take your time, and focus. Post a picture when you're done!
Absolutely!!!! It is so great!!!
Most of these tutorial can be one for beginners and Pros. alike, if you have a smart TV you can put this from your PC or tablet on the big screen and start and stop at your pace. This is how I do many, many of her tutorial, that I want to make.. sure does make it doable. You don't have to have a smart TV just use your PC or tablet , too..
This is awesome!! I saw a diagram of this w/numbered strips and the steps from squares to half triangles etc. Being a linear visual thinker, seeing how the numbered strips were organized and sewn together was great, and watching you assemble the squares was icing on the cake. I love it!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, tips and trick with us. Where would we be without you Jenny? ❤️
Wow, sure beats sewing the white triangles onto to the material. So fun
I love this quilt! I am going to make this in honor of my great grandmother Minnie Grandon. She was a quilter. I was only a little girl when she passed, so I didn't get to talk to her about her quilts.
I am so sorry Minnie passed before she could tell you all of her stories but I just know she will be so proud of your quilting!
How I love this quilt I must make it. Jenny has anyone noticed how you always seem to co-ordinate you jacket/cardigan to match your colours on the quilt. Such attention to detail
Jo, thank you for noticing! :)
I was so sure you were going to be using a jelly roll for this, but this is so clever!
WOW! I was thinking this was going to be hard. You really do make quilting easy!
I can't wait to try this quilt. It is so pretty.
Amazing quilt pattern...TYSM for share it!!!!
I have a vintage booklet that gives several versions of this pattern. Love those traditional quilt squares!
Love this pattern. You take a difficult pattern and make it easy!
Beautiful Design and beautiful fabric too.
I love the quilt and I love the fabric line!!!
This is beautiful Jenny. And so perfect because we are moving from the east to the west buying a new house. Calling it our Grand Adventure. I am going to make this and put this on our bed when we get settled....and one more thing. As we went through Missouri , I wanted to stop and see you, but guess what? It was a Sunday. I was so upset, you were closed....
Oh how unfortunate that you passed through on a Sunday! I hope you get to come back through some day! Best of luck to you on your Grand Adventure move and quilt! :) Happy Quilting!!
Oh my gosh ... just love how easy you have made this ! Thank you, thank you, thank you. :-)
I made a table runner using this block. It turned out beautifully!
Hello Jenny, your new quilt is just so beautiful. I so look forward to each new quilt. Just so exciting to see what you come up with next. I'm putting this one on my list.
Thank you Robyn.
Yay I am so excited to make this! I may use a black as the solid to make the print really pop! Love it! 😍😍
Oh I love this pattern and the fabric! Thanks Jenny ❤
I visited Missouri Star Quilt Co today for the first time. Only 70+ miles north of my home. Two of my friend went with me. We had a blast and everyone was so friendly to us.
Sue that is wonderful to hear that you and your friends enjoyed yourselves! We hope you make another trip back to see us soon!
Fabulous Jenny, another great new quilt adventure for me. Thank you
i am making this quilt at the moment,i have found layer cakes are not always square so when cutting your square into four you should always measure the last strip ,i have found i have to take a slither off the last strip ,it comes out perfect every time,its a beautiful quilt ,cant wait for the next one ,thank you Jenny
wilma cumin since you are already making this quilt can you answer this.... on the second set do you turn them or leave them as is?
you lay them down mirror;d to the each other so the plain sides are together on each pile ,so when you have cut turned and sewn one from each pile your pattern.d edges will meet in the middle,i hope this makes sense
Thank you for answering me so quickly. I'm not quite understanding. My question was in the cutting. I see that the first one after she cuts the 4 pieces she turns them around. My question is on the second set are they also turned or do the stay as I cut them. I hope I stated this correctly.
you have to turn them,pin one together and see if its right
I love how your cardigan always fits the quilt
Isn't that funny? We never even noticed! ;)
Bettina Henning is
Jenny you have done it again. I am inspired! Thanks
I think this is what I'll take to my next quilt retreat to work on! thank you for a fun and easy tutorial!
GENIUS! I love the way your mind works. Love Mystic Mountains, but I've always shied away from the old way. Now I HAVE to make one. Thanks so much!
Yay! I am so glad you found this tutorial less intimidating than the original pattern!
Jenny ,thankyou sooooo much ,u r simply great!
This is an exceptional quilt, I can't wait to make it!
Grand indeed....fabulous....thanks again
Your quilt looks like a hanging garden. Very beautiful!
Wow! FanTAStic! Another "must-make" quilt (and yep, I'm gonna have to order that fabric, it is SO gorgeous).
Oh dear. I just went to order the fabric - and both the layer cake and the collection of fat quarters are marked "currently unavailable". If anyone from MSQC happens to read this comment - any chance this might be available soon? I just checked the RJR website, and it looks like this line was released fairly recently.
I am so sorry about that. We are to have them back in stock late April/ early May. We do however, have lots of the fabric by the yard!
Thank you for responding. I have put it on my wish list.
You are just amazing! How you come up with these ideas each week for a quilt is just awesome!
As all ways, a great video, I look forward to Friday. I love your little guitar melody, when you are sewing.
WOW what a beautiful quilt....Love it.
I wish I could select thumbs up multiple times. Awesome!!!! As we say in Maine, "Wicked Awesome"!
Yay for Maine!
I LOVE IT!! What a gorgeous quilt with all of those purples! Would also make a great masculine quilt with the darker neutral fabrics!! Thanks for another one to add on to that list of "must do's" that never seem to end!! Happy Friday! :)
You can never make too many quilts! :)
Love the simplicity of your directions. WONDERFUL to follow. Beautiful!
What would we do without Jenny??!!!! Does she ever sleep? Love it!
Ready to tackle this Grand Adventure!
Nice quilt!! I can visualize Christmas trees made from various green fabrics (maybe batiks?) and blocks turned upright??? As always, LOVE your tutorials and your fabric selection. Keep 'em coming Jenny!!
That's such a fun idea!
Love it, Love it, Love it!!!!! Beautiful....thank you! :)
Me fascina su claridad y la belleza de sus trabajos.
What a fun and terrific way to make this pattern. I have this fabric so may have to whip one up!
love this one too beautiful colors. Jenny, it was great to meet you in Daytona at the quilt show this past weekend.
So glad you got the chance to come out and say hi, Chris! :)
Love this quilt. Love the guitar music too.
Very pretty! Let's go hiking! Ha ha.. 😁😉
From the woman with the largest collection of sweaters ! Always matches the beautiful quilt!
Maravilhoso amo a forma como você ensina, tudo tão simples, beijos brasileiros!!
Love the blocks and the fabric is beautiful!
GRACIAS A TI JENNY HERMOSOS TRABAJOS SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO
Cannot wait to try this!
I am currently working on a Delectable Mountains quilt that has over 1600 pieces. Trust me, I'll be doing Grand Adventures next time! :-)
Whew! That sounds like quite a project! We would love to see pictures! Please post them to our Facebook or Instagram page!
Great ! You make it so easy to do.Thanks
so beautiful. gonna have to try and make it. love it.
Omg you are amazing! I am just learning and have watched almost every one of your tutorials. Thank you! I am learning so much! Bless you! Ps.... your fabric selection is just beautiful..
so easy! I wondered for years how to do these! Thanks Jenny!!!! Marietta, Brisbane
beautiful quilt, it will be my next project, happily winter is coming in Australia so I will have lots of fun. Need to order materials now.
It sounds like you'll have a great project to kickoff winter quilting, Beryl! We hope to see a photo of it when it's complete!
As always your tutorials are great and love your fabric choices!
LOVE this fabric!!!!
Look like so hard . But you did so easy way . I love your all quilt designed
Amazingly...such an exciting pattern.
So southwest! Love it. Thought you used the binding tool.
I have started on this quilt but a few of my half triangle squares are a little bigger then 91/2". I was wonder if I could square them up to 91/2" to match the majority of my squares so they all are 91/2". Will be waiting anxiously for any replies to this question. I'm excited to get to next step of the quilt block. Love your videos they make blocks I'd never try easy to understand and easy to make. Keep up the good work.