Thank you! And thanks for watching! It really is super easy to make and if you have 2 or 3 hours, you can knock out the top in no time! And that includes the time to cut the fabric strips. Using the strip piecing makes it go so fast!
This is a beautiful quilt design! Thank you for showing us how to put it together, especially with easy-to-follow directions. I can’t wait to begin making one (it will look so nice on the bed in the guest room, especially in these colors). Thank you again!
Thank you very much! And thanks for watching! It's a neat design in that it can look complicated, because of the staggered rows, but it's super easy to put together! And it really comes together quickly. Have fun making it! If I can answer any questions, or if you every need a longarmer, I'll be here! 😄
Great question! So I ordered 1/2 yard of each of the eight fabrics. This left me with about 5" x WOF left over from each of the eight fabrics. You can get 6 of the 6.5"x6.5" blocks from one fat quarter. So, if you ordered the fat quarter bundle of this collection, you would be able to get 108 of the 6.5"x6.5" blocks and you would have 18 strips measuring about 5"x22" left over (one for each fat quarter). If you wanted to try to use up more of the fabric and have less left over, you could shrink the blocks down to make them 5.5"x5.5" (your white strips would then need to shrink down to 2.5"x5.5"). Then you could get 12 5.5"x5.5" blocks from each fat quarter and you would only have a strip of about 1.5"x22" from each fat quarter.
I really enjoyed this tutorial apart from the camera angle which shows everything on a ‘curve’. Having a balance problem this really didn’t help when watching.
Thank you for watching! I'm so sorry about the curve. I use a wide angle lens to film from above and yes, it gives it that fish eye look. :( I'm looking for new lens that will film wide but without the curve. Fingers crossed I find something!
This quilt is so pretty. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to try this.
Thank you so much! And thanks for watching!
I love tis quilt. I'm a Floridian also and I've always LOVED sea glass colors. Beautiful fabrics and you make it look totally doable. Thank you!
Thank you! And thanks for watching! It really is super easy to make and if you have 2 or 3 hours, you can knock out the top in no time! And that includes the time to cut the fabric strips. Using the strip piecing makes it go so fast!
It’s awesome!! Love the pattern as well as the quilt panto
Thanks, it really is a fun pattern! Thanks for watching!
Beautiful quilt easy pattern thanks ❤
Thank you! And thank you for watching! It's a super simple pattern. You could knock one out in a day! 😁
This is a beautiful quilt design! Thank you for showing us how to put it together, especially with easy-to-follow directions. I can’t wait to begin making one (it will look so nice on the bed in the guest room, especially in these colors). Thank you again!
Thank you very much! And thanks for watching! It's a neat design in that it can look complicated, because of the staggered rows, but it's super easy to put together! And it really comes together quickly. Have fun making it! If I can answer any questions, or if you every need a longarmer, I'll be here! 😄
It’s gorgeous
Thank you very much! And thanks for watching! 😄
I may be missing it but how much yardage of the 8 fabrics is needed?
Great question! So I ordered 1/2 yard of each of the eight fabrics. This left me with about 5" x WOF left over from each of the eight fabrics. You can get 6 of the 6.5"x6.5" blocks from one fat quarter. So, if you ordered the fat quarter bundle of this collection, you would be able to get 108 of the 6.5"x6.5" blocks and you would have 18 strips measuring about 5"x22" left over (one for each fat quarter). If you wanted to try to use up more of the fabric and have less left over, you could shrink the blocks down to make them 5.5"x5.5" (your white strips would then need to shrink down to 2.5"x5.5"). Then you could get 12 5.5"x5.5" blocks from each fat quarter and you would only have a strip of about 1.5"x22" from each fat quarter.
@@SegoviaQuiltsthank you so much!!! Love this quilt!!! Thanks for sharing.
I really enjoyed this tutorial apart from the camera angle which shows everything on a ‘curve’. Having a balance problem this really didn’t help when watching.
Thank you for watching! I'm so sorry about the curve. I use a wide angle lens to film from above and yes, it gives it that fish eye look. :( I'm looking for new lens that will film wide but without the curve. Fingers crossed I find something!