I love these time lapse videos! It’s fun to see another quilter while they are in the flow of creating and hear a voiceover explanation. So much fun and it’s cute to see Piggy
Aww little piggy loves you! I see him sleeping in the chair and the little Zzzz’s. You are very impressive with your quilting, stitching, running a business that we all love and most importantly being a mom!
Thank you for the video. I love seeing your kids help. Mr. Piggy is so cute sitting in your sewing room. I had a different drying rack but the bars kept breaking…the one you are using will be delivered tomorrow! Off to my sewing room to use up a jelly roll!
Kimberly thank you for an awesome video. I am new to sewing and I am learning so much from you! At the moment I am sewing easy projects but my goal is making quilts, of course. Cutting material is a real challenge and your videos have been a real help.
When I’ve had my Fitbit on and I am sandwiching a quilt my heart rate goes waaaay up into the cardio zone. And that time count as an activity. So don’t think you’re not getting any exercise quilting.
I love watching you sew at home! Piggy was definitely chilling out. Your Jackpot quilt turned out so pretty. Love that fabric line. Thanks for the inspiration you always give us. 💕🧵🌻
So I am confused. Rules for the Jelly Roll state 100% of the quilt top, but then it also says it can include background fabric. Can I get clarification please? Ty
That is a great idea for using a jelly roll for an easy and comparatively fast quilt that shows off the fabrics in the collection. Not all quilts need to be complex designs to be pretty and useful! Thanks for the inspiration!
Love the time lapse video with your commentary. And I am also drooling over your most beautiful quilting room! Such a great productive space you made for yourself.
Love it! I have been home all week in quarantine and have been in my sewing room a lot. I truly need to live to 400 to complete all the projects I have purchased! Hope to get one jelly roll out of here with this cute project!
@@GiGi-si9mo thank you. We are fine. Tomorrow will be 10 days since hubby tested positive. Thank God he had no symptoms and we are able to get out tomorrow!
Just a buyer beware. I bought the starch on Amazon from a seller called the coalition. Apparently there was a no return policy which I didn’t realize and 7 of the 8 cans were damaged and wet from the starch spraying out. I tried to contact the seller but got no response so I guess I’m stuck with damaged product and no refund. Just wanted to warn everyone
Kimberly, you make this look so easy! Love the quilt and the colors! Thanks for sharing this! Genius using a drying rack to dry the starched strips. Question: you didn’t need to iron the strips after them drying? Were they warped or wrinkled? Just trying to lean and incorporate new ideas and methods.
I wondered about this too. I use starch for sewing quilt toppers and the instruction on these usually say to iron dry and not on the rack. Obviously not that much to be used either. I imagine it’s like washing it, putting fabric starch at the final rinse cycle and hang to dry. This way though it would warp and possibly leaves dry spots too. I make clothes too and my grandfather is a professional tailor making custom gentlemen’s suits and my mom made all of my fancy dresses for piano recitals and even draperies and all the decor items etc. for our home, and they always told me I have to prep fabric correctly. That is that I have to always put the fabric through water (immerse in water) for minimum of 1 hr and hang to dry, then iron (doesn’t usually involve starch for clothes making). I personally pre-wash my fabric in delicate cycle in nets especially things like cotton and linen because it has lots of dirt on it (lots of people touch it leaving their oils and dirt from hands), and residual dyed and chemicals (like formaldehyde which is carcinogenic). Just immersing it in water won’t gets these things out really. Even though I only put 1 min spin cycle and hang to dry, the fabric would always have wrinkles (though minimum) and the fabric grains won’t be straight until I iron them. I don’t think just hanging it on a rack like that after simply spraying would make the fabric magically come out just like you iron them.. Fabric has grains and they need to be straightened before cutting even for quilt toppers. I know she’s somewhat promoting this way to prep the fabric as she was showing the details in another episode (live episode) but I just felt it’s so unhealthy to use that much aerosol spray (she absolutely saturates the entire fabric and she apparently goes through tons of spray a month). As my grandfather who is a professional tailor and many told me unless the spray is for something else, normal regular iron starch spray is for soft finish. You’re better off to starch the fabric with wash-in fabric starch and iron after you hang to dry.
Ellie W “Wash-in fabric starch”? I had no idea that such a thing exists. I’ll have to track that product down (it should alleviate the strain on the spraying finger, which can get strained doing that much starching). Thanks very much for the tips! ~Diana K.
What a fun idea! I'm not on any social media, so I can't enter, but I may have to try this layout anyway. I wish I had a table like that to do my cutting on :)
This is great! I love it! How you designed the back is exactly what I would have done by placing your strip blocks kiddy-corner to each other. Looks awesome!
This is something that I have often thought about doing with a jelly roll but wasn’t sure if it would look good. Now I know that it will, I am going to give it go!! Thanks again Kimberly!!
I really enjoyed your video and the way you talk us through the process. I like the idea of starching but my concern is breathing all of that aerosol starch into your lungs!
There are entire Facebook Groups ( and UA-cam channels, I imagine) dedicated to hand quilting and big stitch hand quilting with thicker threads 🧵 such as pearl cottons. You may want to join one, to see what like-minded individuals are up to in this space. I love the look of it. Enjoy! ~Diana K.
My usual rule is I don't quilt after 9 pm, so I don't make mistakes when I'm tired. I got home from a date night with hubby and felt pretty good and really wanted to do some sewing. Chain pieced 80 blocks, sewing the log on the wrong side. Spent the rest of the weekend with my seam ripper. Lesson learned.
I want to learn to quilt and loved this video!! I have always wondered about jelly rolls!! 😊 You are so talented and I so appreciate how you share your gift!! 💗💗
Thanks for sharing your creativity in time lapse & also for sharing your family & Piggy in the videos. I wish they didn't know when you were videoing so they would be in & out more. LOL I know some people keep a little ironing station by their machine, but I need to get up & down so my back doesn't hurt. I see you do the same!
I have so many jelly rolls that don’t have a project can’t wait to try you idea! On vacation now but maybe in October or November. Thank you Kimberly for this fun idea.
My Goodness, what an awesome video!!! Your son is so handsome!!! He is so wonderful to help you!!!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful tips!!! Piggy is so darling just sleeping in the chair. Did you get a new sewing machine? It looks great. Wow! Wow! Wow! Your jelly roll quilt is so outstanding! Stunning! it all came together so beautifully!! I love the pattern and the way you sewed it up.
This is a great, fun project! The group i work with are trying to decide what type of machine we should purchase for our members, a relatively lower cost, maintenance free, or minimal maintenance, and great ease of use for a users with a broad range of skills. what model of JUKI sewing Machine are you using for this project.
I love these time lapse videos! It’s fun to see another quilter while they are in the flow of creating and hear a voiceover explanation. So much fun and it’s cute to see Piggy
Aww little piggy loves you! I see him sleeping in the chair and the little Zzzz’s. You are very impressive with your quilting, stitching, running a business that we all love and most importantly being a mom!
OH my gosh! I love your sewing "desks"
Thank you for the video. I love seeing your kids help. Mr. Piggy is so cute sitting in your sewing room. I had a different drying rack but the bars kept breaking…the one you are using will be delivered tomorrow! Off to my sewing room to use up a jelly roll!
I love this fabric line Cozy Up! Your quilt is beautiful! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
That was fun, Kimberly!
This was sew fun to watch. It takes me forever to sew. Wish that I had your energy! Thanks for another time lapse video.
You made that look so easy. That would have taken me a week. You’re son is gorgeous and his hair is such a lovely colour
Kimberly thank you for an awesome video. I am new to sewing and I am learning so much from you! At the moment I am sewing easy projects but my goal is making quilts, of course. Cutting material is a real challenge and your videos have been a real help.
I love how your son loves to help his Momma!
Kimberly, you are so inspiring. Thanks for another great video!
Love this! Thank you Kimberly!
wow so much fun!!!!! Thanks Kimberly!
I really love these videos of your sewing time at your home - thanks for letting us 'in' your private space.
This shows how quilting is NOT a sedentary activity. I get in a lot of steps getting up and down sewing, pressing, cutting.
When I’ve had my Fitbit on and I am sandwiching a quilt my heart rate goes waaaay up into the cardio zone. And that time count as an activity. So don’t think you’re not getting any exercise quilting.
I love how the back is as cute as the front. 😍 Thanks for sharing!
I love the format of this video. Please do more like this.
I love watching you sew at home! Piggy was definitely chilling out. Your Jackpot quilt turned out so pretty. Love that fabric line. Thanks for the inspiration you always give us. 💕🧵🌻
Fantastic, love what you've made with the jelly roll, this is going to be one I try.
Omg I can’t wait to have a sewing room like yours I’m in love
Mummy's little helper... gosh that young man is good... What a set up ! I always bite my lip when I am concentrating too... :D
Oh my gosh I got to try this!!! Thanks Kimberly!!!!
Thank you for the great video. The backing is especially cute. Will have to copy that with my Sweetwater label.
I made a beautiful jelly roll quilt for Christmas with every other in red and green alternating with Christmas prints. Wow so easy and pretty.
You have such great tutorials!
Do you have a video of your sewing room? I would love to see everything. Is that a thread wall???? I love the way you have it set up. God bless.
Hello Quilting with Cats! We have a video available here: ua-cam.com/video/VucWajpBCpM/v-deo.html
36 and I love them all~
Now i want to take the day off and do this!
OMG, I love this, what a fab idea.
Thank you. Love this
That was fun. I have a few jelly rolls so I think I’ll give this a try.
I have a bunch of scraps that are with of fabric this would be a great pattern to use them up
Wow I wish you showed us how you sewed it and what the heck was going on in the speed timing. Very confusing
Hello Nancy! You can slow down the playback speed to 0.25
Love it! Where did you get your ruler holders?
Hello Sarah! Those are ruler holders that we no longer carry.
Thank you for the great video's
It was on fast speed so I didn’t learn how to use a jelly roll to make a lovely square.
Wow
What kind of tread in the big cones?
Hello Marie-Ann! Kimberly is using an Aurifil 50wt cone: www.fatquartershop.com/aurifil-light-sand-100-cotton-mako-cone-thread
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♥️♥️♥️I want win!! Beautiful quilt you made!! 😊🌞
Lots of fun 😊. What Model Juki are you sewing with. I love ❤️ it
Hello Tammy! Kimberly is using a Juki TL-2010Q sewing machine: amzn.to/2onygue
My super power is being super organized. I can tell someone exactly where to something when they call me.
love this
So I am confused. Rules for the Jelly Roll state 100% of the quilt top, but then it also says it can include background fabric. Can I get clarification please? Ty
Hi Leona, yes you can use additional fabrics for your quilt top. Our only requirement is that Jelly Roll strips must be used as well.
@@FatQuarterShopTX Whew! Thanks for the quick (and wanted) answer.
thats where my pug would be except between my feet !
Oh I am so going to do this. I love it!!! Can you tell us where the pattern is for your spool quilt wall hanging???
Hello Seams Stitchy FlossTube! The spool is available here: www.redrainbootshandmade.com/
@@FatQuarterShopTX I meant the actual quilt, not the wooden quilt blocks.
My apologies. Here is a link to the pattern: blog.fatquartershop.com/threadology-quilt-along/
Thanks for the video and the challenge. For the challenge are we allowed to use a pattern or do we have to design it ourselves?
Can we use a background fabric or just the jelly roll? Thanks
My apologies. I gave you the wrong information. You can use a pattern for the challenge and you are able to use a background fabric. Good luck!
Do you use special threads?
Hello collbuddy! Kimberly uses 50wt Aurifil threads: www.fatquartershop.com/aurifil-thread/aurifil-50-wt-thread
Starch…….I noticed that you made the strips extremely wet, do you iron once it’s dry? I’m a quilter in training.🤓
Hello L'Tanya! Kimberly does not iron her strips once they are dry. Since she hangs them to dry she does not have issues with having wrinkles.
Where do you find the winners I checked facebook
Hello Roxanne! The winners will be posted today.
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Your extra strips would make a cute binding
How big was your jelly roll? 20 or 40?
Hello Bette! Kimberly's Jelly Roll was 40 strips of fabric
That is a great idea for using a jelly roll for an easy and comparatively fast quilt that shows off the fabrics in the collection. Not all quilts need to be complex designs to be pretty and useful! Thanks for the inspiration!
I love your time lapses of what you are doing at home…quilting and stitching. Your quilt is great and I love love love the backing!
Love the time lapse video with your commentary. And I am also drooling over your most beautiful quilting room! Such a great productive space you made for yourself.
Love it! I have been home all week in quarantine and have been in my sewing room a lot. I truly need to live to 400 to complete all the projects I have purchased! Hope to get one jelly roll out of here with this cute project!
Only to 400. Join the club. Hope you are doing okay.
@@GiGi-si9mo thank you. We are fine. Tomorrow will be 10 days since hubby tested positive. Thank God he had no symptoms and we are able to get out tomorrow!
Hope you have enjoyed getting out. Stay safe.
Just a buyer beware. I bought the starch on Amazon from a seller called the coalition. Apparently there was a no return policy which I didn’t realize and 7 of the 8 cans were damaged and wet from the starch spraying out. I tried to contact the seller but got no response so I guess I’m stuck with damaged product and no refund. Just wanted to warn everyone
Kimberly, you make this look so easy! Love the quilt and the colors! Thanks for sharing this! Genius using a drying rack to dry the starched strips. Question: you didn’t need to iron the strips after them drying? Were they warped or wrinkled? Just trying to lean and incorporate new ideas and methods.
I wondered about this too. I use starch for sewing quilt toppers and the instruction on these usually say to iron dry and not on the rack. Obviously not that much to be used either. I imagine it’s like washing it, putting fabric starch at the final rinse cycle and hang to dry. This way though it would warp and possibly leaves dry spots too. I make clothes too and my grandfather is a professional tailor making custom gentlemen’s suits and my mom made all of my fancy dresses for piano recitals and even draperies and all the decor items etc. for our home, and they always told me I have to prep fabric correctly. That is that I have to always put the fabric through water (immerse in water) for minimum of 1 hr and hang to dry, then iron (doesn’t usually involve starch for clothes making).
I personally pre-wash my fabric in delicate cycle in nets especially things like cotton and linen because it has lots of dirt on it (lots of people touch it leaving their oils and dirt from hands), and residual dyed and chemicals (like formaldehyde which is carcinogenic). Just immersing it in water won’t gets these things out really. Even though I only put 1 min spin cycle and hang to dry, the fabric would always have wrinkles (though minimum) and the fabric grains won’t be straight until I iron them. I don’t think just hanging it on a rack like that after simply spraying would make the fabric magically come out just like you iron them.. Fabric has grains and they need to be straightened before cutting even for quilt toppers.
I know she’s somewhat promoting this way to prep the fabric as she was showing the details in another episode (live episode) but I just felt it’s so unhealthy to use that much aerosol spray (she absolutely saturates the entire fabric and she apparently goes through tons of spray a month). As my grandfather who is a professional tailor and many told me unless the spray is for something else, normal regular iron starch spray is for soft finish. You’re better off to starch the fabric with wash-in fabric starch and iron after you hang to dry.
Hello K! No, but she does hang them to dry, so that probably prevents any wrinkling
Ellie W “Wash-in fabric starch”? I had no idea that such a thing exists. I’ll have to track that product down (it should alleviate the strain on the spraying finger, which can get strained doing that much starching). Thanks very much for the tips! ~Diana K.
What a fun idea! I'm not on any social media, so I can't enter, but I may have to try this layout anyway. I wish I had a table like that to do my cutting on :)
Great idea but what caught my eye was your impressive thread collection on the wall. :-)
This is great! I love it! How you designed the back is exactly what I would have done by placing your strip blocks kiddy-corner to each other. Looks awesome!
That’s a bummer I’m not on social media!
Always a great day when a FQS video shows up!! Thank you for all you do!!
This is something that I have often thought about doing with a jelly roll but wasn’t sure if it would look good. Now I know that it will, I am going to give it go!! Thanks again Kimberly!!
I really enjoyed your video and the way you talk us through the process. I like the idea of starching but my concern is breathing all of that aerosol starch into your lungs!
Awesome jelly roll quilt…thank you Kimberly ❤️🔆❤️
I am stitching up a lifetime collection of fabric and scraps... doing exactly this! Hope it inspires more to do the same...!
Love, love Fat Quarter Shop!! Thank you for making sewing SEW much fun!!!! 😍
You inspire me everyday!!!!!
Does anyone out there still hand quilt? I love hand quilting with the big stitch and 8-12 weight thread.
There are entire Facebook Groups ( and UA-cam channels, I imagine) dedicated to hand quilting and big stitch hand quilting with thicker threads 🧵 such as pearl cottons. You may want to join one, to see what like-minded individuals are up to in this space. I love the look of it. Enjoy! ~Diana K.
@@HRHDMKYT thank you, I’ll do that right now.
My usual rule is I don't quilt after 9 pm, so I don't make mistakes when I'm tired. I got home from a date night with hubby and felt pretty good and really wanted to do some sewing. Chain pieced 80 blocks, sewing the log on the wrong side. Spent the rest of the weekend with my seam ripper. Lesson learned.
So I wash dry and iron each piece of fabric I get I didn't know you could spray and iron it wow😮
I want to learn to quilt and loved this video!! I have always wondered about jelly rolls!! 😊
You are so talented and I so appreciate how you share your gift!! 💗💗
Not liking 15-30 min of ads to see your videos. Not doing it. I'll watch on Rumble but not on you tube.
What are we supposed to get from this video? Fast speed doesn't show anything...waste of time.
Please can you give me some information on where to purchase the Hugh table measuring ruler.
Every year for Mother’s Day the kids and husband detail my car.
Love the time lapse videos!! Super cute quilt. 😀💜💜
This is super cute! I was looking for a cute fall quilt and this may be it!
I guess you know you bite your lip when you sew. I do the same thing. What are you feeding those boys, they are getting so big.
Now that’s pure inspiration for me! I love your creation! Thanks Kimberly!
Fun idea, thank you Kimberly for the inspiration.
A 12-minutes video and no video of the finished product??
Thanks for sharing your creativity in time lapse & also for sharing your family & Piggy in the videos. I wish they didn't know when you were videoing so they would be in & out more. LOL I know some people keep a little ironing station by their machine, but I need to get up & down so my back doesn't hurt. I see you do the same!
Love this! But in East Texas, it would take 3 to 4 days to dry those wet strips.
Fun! It really is a great idea! A since I just bought two jelly rolls a couple of days ago, I need to start thinking of ideas!
I have so many jelly rolls that don’t have a project can’t wait to try you idea! On vacation now but maybe in October or November. Thank you Kimberly for this fun idea.
Such darling quilts and great ideas! Thank you for sharing!
My Goodness, what an awesome video!!! Your son is so handsome!!! He is so wonderful to help you!!!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful tips!!! Piggy is so darling just sleeping in the chair. Did you get a new sewing machine? It looks great. Wow! Wow! Wow! Your jelly roll quilt is so outstanding! Stunning! it all came together so beautifully!! I love the pattern and the way you sewed it up.
Hello Sewesme! That is the JUKI TL-2020 PE Platinum Edition: amzn.to/3lOfNSz
What a wonderful helper you have!. Great idea for a baby quilt for tummy time. Thank you!
Does anyone else see that beautiful cat back there on the sofa other than me ?
Hello Linda! That is Kimberly's dog Piggy.
This is a great, fun project! The group i work with are trying to decide what type of machine we should purchase for our members, a relatively lower cost, maintenance free, or minimal maintenance, and great ease of use for a users with a broad range of skills. what model of JUKI sewing Machine are you using for this project.
Hello Mevs! Kimberly is using a JUKI TL-2020 PE Platinum Edition: amzn.to/3EELu9v
Enjoyed the video. Love the quilt. Definitely will try this.
I love this video! I am excited to see what I can do with some jelly rolls I have had for a while.
What made you start spraying and air drying fabric and not ironing until it dries?
Hello Linda! Kimberly watched a video on how another quilter used their starch and after trying that method she liked her results better.
Love this! Okay, I think I can do this. I love your time lapse videos. Thank you!
so you spray on the starch and don't iron just spray A LOT and let dry?
Hello Mary! Yes, that is correct. If there is a hard crease she will iron it out after it dries.
I must have missed it in there. Why do you do the starching on your fabric?
Hello Christine! Kimberly likes using starch because it helps her make accurate cuts.
On the main quilt, do you make one BIG log cabin block?
Hello Suzanne! Yes, that is correct.
Love this! I'll have to add one of these to my list....lol
Gonna take a moment to appreciate that wall of threads!! That's amazing :)
Dizzymaking speed!!!