Beautiful quilt expertly demonstrated. I love my GE STripology ruler. I have an antique iron that I place on it to keep it from shifting. "Shift will happen" even with "non slip". Any block with bias (flying geese, HST's, half rects, Triangle in Squares) will experience wonk. Even with the best cutting, sewing and pressing techniques, you are still left with the imperfect nature of fabric. Using slightly oversized methods and accurate trim down is best practice. I truly believe it is the only way to get a perfectly balanced corner in HST's and perfect headroom and squaring. (You can tell this is a soapbox topic for me!)
Thank you! How will you quilt it? really want to make one now. Thinking how I could use a mix of patriotic or Christmas fabrics or many fabrics. Something fun to think about. I made a zig-zag quilt out of swapped light and dark fabrics some years back...
To be honest, we haven't even thought about it yet. Neither of us has mastered free motion quilting as yet which means we get them done by a professional. So in other words, we have quite a few quilt tops piling up. If we are going to do it ourselves we will probably ditch stitch or sew a line down either side of the seams.
We purchased the fabric here in Australia from our local Spotlight store. I would add the link here but UA-cam doesn't always approve of comments with links in them so I have added it to the description field for this video.
Thank you. All I have been able to find out it that it is called Swirly. There is no brand name on the selvedge. We purchased it from our local Spotlight store. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Just love your simple, no nonsense chat and video demonstrations. Thank you.
I'm glad you like it 😊
Beautiful quilt expertly demonstrated. I love my GE STripology ruler. I have an antique iron that I place on it to keep it from shifting. "Shift will happen" even with "non slip". Any block with bias (flying geese, HST's, half rects, Triangle in Squares) will experience wonk. Even with the best cutting, sewing and pressing techniques, you are still left with the imperfect nature of fabric. Using slightly oversized methods and accurate trim down is best practice. I truly believe it is the only way to get a perfectly balanced corner in HST's and perfect headroom and squaring. (You can tell this is a soapbox topic for me!)
Easy straightforward instructions.
Thank you. I love your tutorials... I learn something new from every video.
What a great quick video. Thank you!
What a wonderful way to make this quilt! I’m going to do light/dark scrappy! Thank you for the tutorial I’m now a subscriber 😀😀
Thank you that's lovely to hear 😊
That is beautiful
A great tutorial! Thank you.
Hi love this. Thank you
Such pretty fabric
Lovely!
Very well explained thanks so much.
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful.
Excellent, thank you!
That is my next project! I love it! Great instructions. 🇨🇦👍👏
Thank you! How will you quilt it?
really want to make one now. Thinking how I could use a mix of patriotic or Christmas fabrics or many fabrics. Something fun to think about. I made a zig-zag quilt out of swapped light and dark fabrics some years back...
To be honest, we haven't even thought about it yet. Neither of us has mastered free motion quilting as yet which means we get them done by a professional. So in other words, we have quite a few quilt tops piling up. If we are going to do it ourselves we will probably ditch stitch or sew a line down either side of the seams.
So cool, great fast instructions and techniques
Love this, May need that ruler
I love this,
Nice and beautiful
Love your how to video!!
Wonderful clear tutorial! Thank you, ma'am. Subscribed! 🪡 🧵
Thank you 😊
Beautiful quilt.
Fabric manufacturer? Just love the swirls.
We purchased the fabric here in Australia from our local Spotlight store. I would add the link here but UA-cam doesn't always approve of comments with links in them so I have added it to the description field for this video.
Thanks for this video. As someone new to quilting I found this very informative.
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Fabric is amazing, what brand? Lovely blocks!
Thank you. All I have been able to find out it that it is called Swirly. There is no brand name on the selvedge. We purchased it from our local Spotlight store. Sorry I can't be of more help.