LOVE crazy quilting!!! I go thru phases where I just sew small pieces together randomly. I dont worry about shape or size. When i run out of straight edges, i just whack thru it w my rotary cutter to create a straight edge and keep going! When its a good size, I cut a 6.5in square out of it, and use the cut offs to start the next block!! When I have enough 6.5in squares, I add sashing and have a bright and fun quilt!!
Oh my.... you got me when you said "if you were alive in the nineties...." 😂 I love the crazy quilt style. My grandma used to entertain me in the fifties by getting out her pillowcase full of fabric scraps and she would help me make crazy quilts for my dollies. In the seventies, I made them for curtains in my daughter's bedroom. I'm so glad that tradition is being carried on. It warms my heart.😊
I love these; so very cute. I am so very cheap, I could not waste any fabric. I normally strip pieces exactly to size while saving every inch of fabric I can. Oh, I was one of those doing crazy quilting starting in the late 70s. Made my wedding quilt out of crazy quilt squares. Then in the 80s and 90s I did custom vests out of crazy quilt with lots of embroidery, lace, charms, any kind of embellishments I could find. My creations were the "craze" around town, LOL! I still have some vests that I wear to my quilt quild meetings. Still love working in this style.
@@PinCutSew I've been thoroughly enjoying more of your videos. You have a sweet demeanor and are delightful to watch. I just saw your house tour video. I love your home. Thanks for sharing your crafting and personal life!
In the 80’s I made a lot of crazy quilted Christmas stockings as gifts using scraps of fancy fabrics, bit of lace, trim scraps and antique buttons. They weren’t difficult, people loved them and they looked quite elegant. A lot of teachers got them a Christmas gifts because teachers only need so many traditional apples.
I make crazy quilt blocks by machine. Then I use the many, many decorative stitches on my sewing machine to top stitch along the seams in any thread I think will show up. It's a good way to use up thread and bobbins.
I absolutely love this crazy quilting technique, and your pumpkin coasters turned out adorable! Today I’ve featured your tutorial on Crafts on Display. I hope you enjoy it and keep up the fantastic work ❤
Mickey, these pumpkin coasters are adorable and the square one is just as adorable as the round one! It’s great that your Mom is living near you now! My mom lived right beside me until she passed away in 2005. Enjoy sewing together and I know you cherish every moment with her. Thanks for all you share with us on UA-cam! Have a great week and good luck with the tiling!❤😊
I made my first crazy pumpkin coaster (my first crazy quilting anything) with your tutorial and template and I think I may have a new addiction starting. This was fun! Thank you for sharing and I'm so glad I found you on here.
I have been binge watching all your videos (even though some are "not my thing"). However, I have learned something from each one. Now I'm HOOKED on improv... I love the coasters I've been making (with every spare moment). The extra large hot pads, addicting.... Bowl covers (picking fabric combos).. Using my walking foot more... and just enjoying every aspect of picking fabric, cutting, sewing, the easy binding method and even picking. Thank you for sharing and teaching.... just saying... you're addicting too. anxious for your next video...
I love crazy quilting. I have done queen bed quilts using this technique and used only small pieces. They look great. The grandkids like to look for special things similar to The I Spy quilts.
I've been waiting and waiting and waiting for this video. This full well knowing that I just made a tutorial for a pocket that took forever and had to be refilmed and now has to be edited while I cringe that I did it wrong and forgot at least 10 things. 😂 But I wanted to make crazy quilted coasters for the car, and I did, but you are such a great teacher that I would've had way less trouble if you had taught me. So please know that I will continue to patiently wait for whatever tutorial you do fully aware of how much time and energy it takes. Also ugh, tile. I've done so many tile countertops and floors and backsplashes that I totally feel your pain. I really felt your pain when you were sanding drywall that you had to mud. Yikes. You go girl. We're going to redo our bathroom and we are definitely calling a tile guy. #worthit
Very cute! I'm thinking that a larger size would make great potholders. I'd just need to use all cotton batting & thread. Thanks for such a fun project that uses scraps.
I just caught your show today. Been sewing for 65 years but you are never too old to learn. I have picked up some tips from you. Neat quick tips. I was taught formal sewing or in other words, tailor tacking, pin everything, base stitch everything and so on. My stuff always looks great but wow what a lot of extra work. Did it that way for years and still know how to do it but I have cut way back on all the steps. I can make an outfit in pretty much a day and a half, and have it look as good as it did when I did all the extra steps. As far as your wool pad being on your cutting board, I bought a silicon pad from Amazon that goes in a hot press iron for vinyl, and I put that under my wool pad. I believe it's about 3/8" thick. It of course can take the heat, but it also protects my cutting mat as that is where I have to press. I built my cutting table and it's 6' x 4' and I have no where other than there I can press so it works out great. I miss my other table. It was 8' x 10', but I moved everything to the basement because pellets got too expensive and gave up my shop. Thanks so much for sharing. I will definitely be using many of your ideas.
Fun, fun, fun! Thanks for sharing all the neat tutorials, you make it so easy. I've wanted to learn how to do this for years.Have a blessed week everyone.
made 5 of these so far... takes more time to pick the scraps I'll use than making the coaster. Silly isn't it. Having so much fun sewing at 76 ( when I discovered Pin Cut Sew) than when I was 75.
My Grandma who taught me a lot about sewing, was alive in the '90s -- the 1890's !! Sometimes it amazes me how quickly time passes, and how closely we are tied to times past.
I'm a rookie at sewing. I got a wool pad as a gift and I thought it's thick enough to absorb heat. I ironed on it over my cutting board and yep, my board is now warped. But it's an old board for cutting paper so I can still use it. I just now need to get a dedicated sewing fabric cutting board.
Re: Ironing with steam on a wool mat over a cutting mat causing the mat to warp. VERY TRUE!!!! I learned this lesson the hard (expensive!) way. If I'm working in a limited space, I have a piece of thin wood that I put between my wool mat and cutting board to keep warping from happening. I've heard that you can use a heat gun to un-warp a cutting mat quickly, but haven't tried that. Also heard that you can put your mat out on a flat concrete surface in the hot sun for several hours and that will also unwarp the mat. TBD. Anyway, steam pressing over a cutting mat is not worth (literally) the gamble. Thanks so much for the pumpkin template!!! Can't wait to try making some.
The thin wood pieces (2) I bought as rectangular sign decor (Easter? Halloween?) from Dollar Tree. Glued the sign fronts together (need to clamp them) to eliminate the possibility of sparkle or paint transfer onto my wool mats. Much cheaper than a piece of thin wood from Home Depot.@@PinCutSew
@@PinCutSewI made my own small ironing board that was backed with a piece of wood. This worked perfectly to put on top of my cutting mat so I did not warp it. I had limited table top space so they had to be on top of each other.
Love this,and it’s pumpkin time again!🎃🎃 your very talented and you have such a fun way of explaining and teaching! The tailors chalk is amazing my Mom, bless her sewing soul, was a professional seamstress, her specialty was slip covers, and she always used tailors chalk. I’m going to give these a go, as I have lots of scraps! ❤
Hi, Nikki! I'm new to your channel and just love this tutorial! I will definitely make these for my daughters who are both teachers! I know they will love them! Thanks for the inspiration and the free pattern! Blessings to you and your family!!!
Nikki- your ideas are so fantastic!!! I’m happy that mom is close to you; as mine is in heaven🥰. I’ve got this on my wannado list!!! Thank you for the pattern and all your creativity👏👏👏 Keep up the good work 🙏🏻✝️🥰❤️😀
You are so natural and encouraging. This is a really cute project for crazy quilting. A great way to use small scraps/ I have to try this now. Thank you!!!
Oh I really loved this crazy quilting! I would love to see you do a quick tutorial of how you did it when you sewed it by hand. Definitely going to make some yardage with this technique and use it to make some cute bags! Also I ran over to amazon and bought the little scissors lol thank you.
Very cute! Thanks for the tutorial! Just an FYI - Pilot Frixion Pens work great on fabric and disappear with heat. I couldn't get by without them for some of my projects.
These are adorable Nikki! I don’t decorate for holidays much anymore, but I may have to make an exception here, because these are too cute AND USE UP SCRAPS! I am also a papercrafter, so it might be fun to translate these into fall cards as well! I love the idea of putting a cute flower or critter at the center to highlight it, and then build your quilt block around it. Have you made a quilt in this way? If so, please share it on your channel! I really like your journal cover too. I have a stash of composition notebooks that I might need to figure out dimensions to make into personalized journal covers for gifts. Thanks for inspiring me today, as usual!
Have you ever done a handsew tutorial? I love them. When had knee replacement right in middle of COVID, I had portable cutting and ironing board. And I hand sewed mask and donated them to recovery center for women. Learned from Twins day where all patterns were hand made and sewn. Would love to see you hand sew a crazy block.
Hands down the book spine lamp is my favorite! I can’t wait to try and make one myself. I adore the acorn mushrooms and could be used in so many projects. Once a teacher always a teacher. You taught me to glue & paint wet air dry clay immediately to its intended destination, thank YOU. I love your channel. Ps. I liked the blue and white napkin better
Found you last night around 2 am. You were making a quilt with houses, trees, cars, and a haIf circle or 1/4 circle edge. Loved your process and your easy way of explaining, and destressing the whole thing. I want to make quilts in the worst way, but getting all the pieces to match and sewing them so they fit drives me crazy. Also, I'm very challenged when It comes to colors and putting them together, I know what I like, but its the putting them together that is a little wonkey. maybe I'm not cut out to make quilts, but I dooo want to. I'm crazy busy right now, but give me a couple of months and I'm going to dive right in. Tks, I'm not sure that I have enjoyed a sewing, quilting segments on UA-cam, and I love UA-cam. Thank you so much.
Just ran into you, on sorting and sorting fabric. Liked your voice and presentation so got hooked. Watched all the thumbnails of you. Now going to go to your site and learn some more. Great tutorial. I am all about crazy anything. I just believe I have more scraps than anyone. All sizes. 1.5 inches is not to small, unless I am tired. I used to get up and go to bed and leave everything as is. This year made it a goal to straighten up. So, it is a nicer feeling to walk into a semi clean area and can still find what I need to continue.
These are awesome!! My bestie loves what she calls cozies… soft coasters she puts like a lid on her hot tea mug. She’s also a big seasonal decorator… guess what she’s getting this week !? I’ve added some spices in earlier ones I made her… will try that again when quilting the lines on!
I’ve been binging your channel since I subscribed a few days ago. I love your energy, sense of humor, genuineness (is that a word?). You seem so intentional with every project you make. Found your handmade home tour very inspiring. I want to make all the crazy quilts now!
A crazy quilted bookmark sounds cute
LOVE crazy quilting!!! I go thru phases where I just sew small pieces together randomly. I dont worry about shape or size. When i run out of straight edges, i just whack thru it w my rotary cutter to create a straight edge and keep going! When its a good size, I cut a 6.5in square out of it, and use the cut offs to start the next block!! When I have enough 6.5in squares, I add sashing and have a bright and fun quilt!!
That is such a great idea!
Sounds like a fun time🤪! Thanks for sharing ❤️😀
Oh my.... you got me when you said "if you were alive in the nineties...." 😂 I love the crazy quilt style. My grandma used to entertain me in the fifties by getting out her pillowcase full of fabric scraps and she would help me make crazy quilts for my dollies. In the seventies, I made them for curtains in my daughter's bedroom.
I'm so glad that tradition is being carried on. It warms my heart.😊
That's so sweet!
Love the small craft s but enjoyed the dolls. Your crafty and resourceful. Thsnk for sharing
My daughter always says "back in the 1900's"
I'm not much for seasonal decorating but your little pumpkins are very cute.
Oh yeah....wading through thirty years of scraps and determined to do crazy blocks. Great tutorial.
I love these; so very cute. I am so very cheap, I could not waste any fabric. I normally strip pieces exactly to size while saving every inch of fabric I can. Oh, I was one of those doing crazy quilting starting in the late 70s. Made my wedding quilt out of crazy quilt squares. Then in the 80s and 90s I did custom vests out of crazy quilt with lots of embroidery, lace, charms, any kind of embellishments I could find. My creations were the "craze" around town, LOL! I still have some vests that I wear to my quilt quild meetings. Still love working in this style.
That’s so fun 🫶🏻
@@PinCutSew I've been thoroughly enjoying more of your videos. You have a sweet demeanor and are delightful to watch. I just saw your house tour video. I love your home. Thanks for sharing your crafting and personal life!
I’m so glad I found your channel. I enjoy crazy quilting. But I’ve called it crumb quilting. 😂
Another way to scrap bust! Thanks for sharing.
In the 80’s I made a lot of crazy quilted Christmas stockings as gifts using scraps of fancy fabrics, bit of lace, trim scraps and antique buttons. They weren’t difficult, people loved them and they looked quite elegant. A lot of teachers got them a Christmas gifts because teachers only need so many traditional apples.
My sister made some of these when she got married in 1999, they looked very Victorian and were beautiful!
Oh, I did too! My girls still have them. Great idea you have for gifting to teachers.
Very cute! It's nice to get ideas not only for using scraps but also ideas for small quick projects. Thanks!
I make crazy quilt blocks by machine. Then I use the many, many decorative stitches on my sewing machine to top stitch along the seams in any thread I think will show up. It's a good way to use up thread and bobbins.
Nice way to use my scraps, thank you
Oh Nikki! This is new to me-- I love it! So many scraps to put to good use! Hope to meet your Mom on here!! ❤️
Thanks for the tutorial. Nice to have a project to use up scrap!
This project is so very nice.
I absolutely love this crazy quilting technique, and your pumpkin coasters turned out adorable! Today I’ve featured your tutorial on Crafts on Display. I hope you enjoy it and keep up the fantastic work ❤
Yay, hope to see your mom in a future video. Happy for you Nikki. Would love a tutorial on the bird garland in your studio. Thanks for sharing.
This video from a year ago just popped up in my feed. Thank you for the ideas and cute pumpkin pattern.
Mickey, these pumpkin coasters are adorable and the square one is just as adorable as the round one! It’s great that your Mom is living near you now! My mom lived right beside me until she passed away in 2005.
Enjoy sewing together and I know you cherish every moment with her. Thanks for all you share with us on UA-cam! Have a great week and good luck with the tiling!❤😊
thanks this was great, I will try a pumpkin for sure. I love to crumb quilt so this is very close. Thanks
I made my first crazy pumpkin coaster (my first crazy quilting anything) with your tutorial and template and I think I may have a new addiction starting. This was fun! Thank you for sharing and I'm so glad I found you on here.
Thank You for the free download!!! I really want to do this project!!
You are welcome!
Thank you for sharing!
thanks for doing this.. I've been a sewing slump, so giving me a simple project to break out of it!
Love these. Hope you will do a Christmas pattern💕
I have been binge watching all your videos (even though some are "not my thing"). However, I have learned something from each one. Now I'm HOOKED on improv... I love the coasters I've been making (with every spare moment). The extra large hot pads, addicting.... Bowl covers (picking fabric combos).. Using my walking foot more... and just enjoying every aspect of picking fabric, cutting, sewing, the easy binding method and even picking. Thank you for sharing and teaching.... just saying... you're addicting too. anxious for your next video...
🤗
This looks so appealing to me and a great way to use my ever growing scrap box! love your videos and how thoroughly you explain everything !
Great pumpkin tutorial! Hope to meet your Mom on your videos.
Thanks for sharing your pattern with us, very kind. I really haven’t tried crazy quilting. Starting with coasters is inspiring. ❤❤
I love crazy quilting. I have done queen bed quilts using this technique and used only small pieces. They look great. The grandkids like to look for special things similar to The I Spy quilts.
That’s so cute 🫶🏻
Love this tutorial! ❤thank you for sharing 🥰
I've been waiting and waiting and waiting for this video. This full well knowing that I just made a tutorial for a pocket that took forever and had to be refilmed and now has to be edited while I cringe that I did it wrong and forgot at least 10 things. 😂
But I wanted to make crazy quilted coasters for the car, and I did, but you are such a great teacher that I would've had way less trouble if you had taught me. So please know that I will continue to patiently wait for whatever tutorial you do fully aware of how much time and energy it takes.
Also ugh, tile. I've done so many tile countertops and floors and backsplashes that I totally feel your pain. I really felt your pain when you were sanding drywall that you had to mud. Yikes. You go girl. We're going to redo our bathroom and we are definitely calling a tile guy. #worthit
Very cute! I'm thinking that a larger size would make great potholders. I'd just need to use all cotton batting & thread. Thanks for such a fun project that uses scraps.
Pot holders would be so cute! Use wool felt for the stem if you do that, or make a cotton stem, cause the poly felt will melt.
This looks sooo cute and super fun. I know what I'm doing today! Thank you for this tutorial and also providing the free template.
Thanks for the pattern. First time crazy quilting!! May try hand piecing!!
Cute idea. I have a bunch of scraps. I'm gonna try this tomorrow. I need some pumpkin coasters. 😁
Loving this! I have enough scraps to stuff a king sized mattress, so am looking forward to making these.
I just caught your show today. Been sewing for 65 years but you are never too old to learn. I have picked up some tips from you. Neat quick tips. I was taught formal sewing or in other words, tailor tacking, pin everything, base stitch everything and so on. My stuff always looks great but wow what a lot of extra work. Did it that way for years and still know how to do it but I have cut way back on all the steps. I can make an outfit in pretty much a day and a half, and have it look as good as it did when I did all the extra steps. As far as your wool pad being on your cutting board, I bought a silicon pad from Amazon that goes in a hot press iron for vinyl, and I put that under my wool pad. I believe it's about 3/8" thick. It of course can take the heat, but it also protects my cutting mat as that is where I have to press. I built my cutting table and it's 6' x 4' and I have no where other than there I can press so it works out great. I miss my other table. It was 8' x 10', but I moved everything to the basement because pellets got too expensive and gave up my shop. Thanks so much for sharing. I will definitely be using many of your ideas.
Fun, fun, fun! Thanks for sharing all the neat tutorials, you make it so easy. I've wanted to learn how to do this for years.Have a blessed week everyone.
Always loved the Crazy quilt..This a a great starter project that I will try..
Super cute!! You are so lucky to have your Mom live near you. I live 700 miles from one daughter and 1100 from the other...in different directions.
These are adorable...thanks for sharing!
🪡🎃🧵
Super cute, I’m going to try them. I’ve been making crazy quilted Christmas stockings. It’s been fun.
made 5 of these so far... takes more time to pick the scraps I'll use than making the coaster. Silly isn't it. Having so much fun sewing at 76 ( when I discovered Pin Cut Sew) than when I was 75.
I love this - just learning to quilt so this will be good for me- thanks
My Grandma who taught me a lot about sewing, was alive in the '90s -- the 1890's !! Sometimes it amazes me how quickly time passes, and how closely we are tied to times past.
Wow!
Very nice idea!
Pumpkin is so cute!
Cute coasters. A Frixion Pen is completely erasable pen and comes in all different colors. I use it all the time when I do my embroidery designs.
Thanks will be using it as a mug rug.
I'm a rookie at sewing. I got a wool pad as a gift and I thought it's thick enough to absorb heat. I ironed on it over my cutting board and yep, my board is now warped. But it's an old board for cutting paper so I can still use it. I just now need to get a dedicated sewing fabric cutting board.
Adorable
Re: Ironing with steam on a wool mat over a cutting mat causing the mat to warp. VERY TRUE!!!! I learned this lesson the hard (expensive!) way. If I'm working in a limited space, I have a piece of thin wood that I put between my wool mat and cutting board to keep warping from happening. I've heard that you can use a heat gun to un-warp a cutting mat quickly, but haven't tried that. Also heard that you can put your mat out on a flat concrete surface in the hot sun for several hours and that will also unwarp the mat. TBD. Anyway, steam pressing over a cutting mat is not worth (literally) the gamble. Thanks so much for the pumpkin template!!! Can't wait to try making some.
So sorry about your mat! UA-cam comments saved me, they get full credit for that one.
The thin wood pieces (2) I bought as rectangular sign decor (Easter? Halloween?) from Dollar Tree. Glued the sign fronts together (need to clamp them) to eliminate the possibility of sparkle or paint transfer onto my wool mats. Much cheaper than a piece of thin wood from Home Depot.@@PinCutSew
@@PinCutSewI made my own small ironing board that was backed with a piece of wood. This worked perfectly to put on top of my cutting mat so I did not warp it. I had limited table top space so they had to be on top of each other.
Thanks Nikki!!
Love the technique - I’m inspired!
I make Scrappy Hearts like that, but I dont turn them and I zig zag around the outside, add a bow and a hanger and call it done. 💚💚💜💜
You are the best! Super creative, great ideas and a very good teacher! Thank you!
It so adorable. Thank you❤definitely trying it
Thank you Nikki these are so cute . I made 22 of them for a German group October fest
Wow, awesome!
Great timing! Looking for an older Girl Scout project.
Such a cute project! I want to try it. And maybe a Christmas tree for later. 😊
I sew enjoy your channel & how you instruct. Thank you!!
Adorable! I love them. Thanks for sharing. Looks relaxing.
It IS relaxing!
Love this,and it’s pumpkin time again!🎃🎃 your very talented and you have such a fun way of explaining and teaching! The tailors chalk is amazing my Mom, bless her sewing soul, was a professional seamstress, her specialty was slip covers, and she always used tailors chalk. I’m going to give these a go, as I have lots of scraps! ❤
Going to make some of these for my October lunch with classmates. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
Love love love these. I made 6 already
Adorable. Iwill try this for sure. TFS
Hi, Nikki! I'm new to your channel and just love this tutorial! I will definitely make these for my daughters who are both teachers! I know they will love them! Thanks for the inspiration and the free pattern! Blessings to you and your family!!!
Thank you so much, I’m glad you found me! 🤗
So cute. I’m going to try crazy quilting for sure.
Nikki- your ideas are so fantastic!!! I’m happy that mom is close to you; as mine is in heaven🥰. I’ve got this on my wannado list!!! Thank you for the pattern and all your creativity👏👏👏
Keep up the good work 🙏🏻✝️🥰❤️😀
Great idea. Thanks
You are so natural and encouraging. This is a really cute project for crazy quilting. A great way to use small scraps/ I have to try this now. Thank you!!!
Great gift ideas for teachers! Thanks for sharing. Very peaceful process. Blessings, Dawn
I absolutely love this tutorial. I have tons of scraps and am always looking for ways to use them.
Love your little pumpkin coasters ,have some fall colour pieces in my stash, so it will be perfect.TFS
Oh I really loved this crazy quilting! I would love to see you do a quick tutorial of how you did it when you sewed it by hand. Definitely going to make some yardage with this technique and use it to make some cute bags! Also I ran over to amazon and bought the little scissors lol thank you.
Very cute! Thanks for the tutorial! Just an FYI - Pilot Frixion Pens work great on fabric and disappear with heat. I couldn't get by without them for some of my projects.
Thanks, I’ll give them a try!
These are adorable Nikki! I don’t decorate for holidays much anymore, but I may have to make an exception here, because these are too cute AND USE UP SCRAPS! I am also a papercrafter, so it might be fun to translate these into fall cards as well! I love the idea of putting a cute flower or critter at the center to highlight it, and then build your quilt block around it. Have you made a quilt in this way? If so, please share it on your channel! I really like your journal cover too. I have a stash of composition notebooks that I might need to figure out dimensions to make into personalized journal covers for gifts. Thanks for inspiring me today, as usual!
A paper version would be so cute!
Oh yes I would to see if you have made a quilt this way!
This is great!! Thank you so much for sharing! ❤
Have you ever done a handsew tutorial? I love them. When had knee replacement right in middle of COVID, I had portable cutting and ironing board. And I hand sewed mask and donated them to recovery center for women. Learned from Twins day where all patterns were hand made and sewn. Would love to see you hand sew a crazy block.
I’ll put it on the list!
Oh!! I love this, thank you so much!
Hands down the book spine lamp is my favorite! I can’t wait to try and make one myself. I adore the acorn mushrooms and could be used in so many projects. Once a teacher always a teacher. You taught me to glue & paint wet air dry clay immediately to its intended destination, thank YOU. I love your channel.
Ps. I liked the blue and white napkin better
These are sooooo cute!!! Love them!!!
Cute! Trying it now!
frixion pens are awesome, draw/write and then iron off :)
I am going to try it and make some potholders. Thanks for the video.❤
Thanks for showing us how to do that and for the pumpkin pattern. Going to try it
Found you last night around 2 am. You were making a quilt with houses, trees, cars, and a haIf circle or 1/4 circle edge. Loved your process and your easy way of explaining, and destressing the whole thing. I want to make quilts in the worst way, but getting all the pieces to match and sewing them so they fit drives me crazy. Also, I'm very challenged when It comes to colors and putting them together, I know what I like, but its the putting them together that is a little wonkey. maybe I'm not cut out to make quilts, but I dooo want to. I'm crazy busy right now, but give me a couple of months and I'm going to dive right in. Tks, I'm not sure that I have enjoyed a sewing, quilting segments on UA-cam, and I love UA-cam. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the kind word! Quilts aren’t supposed to be perfect, keep trying and practicing!
Just ran into you, on sorting and sorting fabric. Liked your voice and presentation so got hooked. Watched all the thumbnails of you. Now going to go to your site and learn some more. Great tutorial. I am all about crazy anything. I just believe I have more scraps than anyone. All sizes. 1.5 inches is not to small, unless I am tired. I used to get up and go to bed and leave everything as is. This year made it a goal to straighten up. So, it is a nicer feeling to walk into a semi clean area and can still find what I need to continue.
Cute idea. Looks like fun to ‘crazy’ quilt!
Thank you : )
This is a cute project! I can see doing Christmas stocking coasters or Easter eggs… thanks for sharing!
You are brilliant, love these pumpkins!🎃
Too cute! More please. Thank you for sharing.
Those are super cute.
Ive been looking for hand sewing quilt squares like.what you described. Very clever will keep learning. Thanks.
These are awesome!!
My bestie loves what she calls cozies… soft coasters she puts like a lid on her hot tea mug. She’s also a big seasonal decorator… guess what she’s getting this week !?
I’ve added some spices in earlier ones I made her… will try that again when quilting the lines on!
Ohhhh that’s a neat idea! ❤️😀
I truly enjoyed your video. Your creativity is contagious. I am going to make some of your pumpkin coasters🌸😊
I’ve been binging your channel since I subscribed a few days ago. I love your energy, sense of humor, genuineness (is that a word?). You seem so intentional with every project you make. Found your handmade home tour very inspiring. I want to make all the crazy quilts now!
Thank you so much!! 🤗
Love it! Great idea, kinda like foundation paper piecing.