@@ericahand5155 Oh! It totally ruins the yardage and makes waste, as now you have to cut and straighten out the $24 per metre piece of fabric that you just purchased...yes, that is the price here where I live!
When I was taught garment sewing in Home Economics in the late 60's, our first step was to tear the fabric to create our straight seam for cutting & to know the grain. I just started quilting, and automatically tear first when I buy yardage. I struggle with the way fabric is printed instead of woven now. Many of the designs are printed crooked and it isn't noticeable unless you tear it! I'm learning to let it go, and this scrappy quilt block is perfect for letting go!
Yes! I didn't want to go too far off topic in this video, but I always tear my yardage too to get the straight line for cutting on the grain! Thanks for watching!
I'm a a reformed fabric tearer, (if that's a word, LOL) AT our local fabric shop they put a little snip in and tore your cut of fabric. At times I still wince when I see the fabric printed so badly off the grain. :)
Since fabric is printed with a curve in the pattern across the width of the fabric, I am very picky about what I buy. I don’t buy checks or plaids if I can help it. Even dot patterns make anxious. I like scattered prints. I cut a lot of my quilt pieces starting along the length of the grain so that the printed design will be straight.
I absolutely love your personality and how you explain things. This pattern is so unique (not run of the mill) and I can’t wait to get started on it. I plan on making a very long table runner for my daughter and her partner. I’m on my way into my”war room” and get started tearing! Thank you for a fun video. Linda from Northern California. ❤
Great way to use up a fabric stash. The small zebra stripe border is perfect to set off the scrappy border---good thinking on your part to do that. Thx for sharing your lovely stars. 🌟✴⭐🤩
I LOVE this quilt! I watch your UA-cam videos on our Smart TV but had to come here to tell you how much I love this quilt. Since watching this video early this morning, I have ordered more Christmas fabric to add to my stash. As soon as I finish the quilts already started for Christmas, I will start on this one. Time to get ripping! Thank you for your wonderful videos! They are enjoyed and appreciated. (Doris Bishop)
I just found, (and subscribed), to your channel and am SO glad you’re still making content. (The ones that came up were from 2 years ago). LOVE your energy and how you explain things. I’m a new voyeur of quilting because I’m afraid of making that first cut, but once I do, look out!!!! Am really loving your jelly roll ideas but am in the process of just binging your content! ❤️
@@ISeeStarsQuilting, you’re so sweet. I’m trying to find the courage to make that first cut, LOL! I know that sounds ridiculous, (more so than my fabric stash…that I WON’T cut! 🤣), but I’m afraid I’ll mess up the lovely fabric…and it’s not cheap! So, at this point, I’m just a hoarder! 🤣
I did something similar to that once and it turned out beautiful. My (adult) daughter was not impressed when I explained what I was making, but when it was finished, she loved it.
I just love your sassy enthusiasm. You inject so much positive energy that you definitely shine like a star. I too am a closet fabric ripper. Thank you for that delightful video. Happy holidays. 🦋💕
Oh THIS !! This is exactly how I felt watching this video ! I had so much fun ! The passion & the energy just made my day. Splendid . Thank you so much, Miss Stars :)
I can't love this enough. It's like FPP without that first P! I've got a ton of old ugly Christmas fabric I received when someone moved. I was going to make family scrappy Christmas stockings this year, but didnt get that far. So, i do believe this quilt will utilize those fabrics more; then I can design and personalize stockings for next year. Thanks for the wonderful improv tutorial!
OMG, I love that you're getting crafty with your old Christmas fabric! Next year's stockings will definitely be one-of-a-kind. Can't wait to see the final result!
Fabulous quilt! What a great way to use up some of your scraps! I love the large and small stars. While I won’t get one done before Christmas, I will try once Christmas is over. I might make one with some of my other holiday scraps too! ❤Thanks for sharing this pattern.
I dont uave 10 x 10 but got 5 inch ones going to try this with my 5 inch ones. . Thank you for this idea .love to rip fabric and create.Ahhh love it...quilters glitter thats so perfect ❤❤❤
Oh my gosh! This is so wonderful. I want to do a quilt like this. Being angle challenged I was afraid. You have given me permission to let it go! Sew, THANKS!
I love this quilt! So great for using up scraps. I love your video - you are funny, sweet and authentically original. New subscriber. Glad I 'found' you!
This quilt is so pretty!! Thank you. I'm going to keep this for a future quilt. It was pretty as is but the border made it even more beautiful. I worked at a quilt shop that tore the fabric. She would never cut it because she wanted it on the straight of grain. Whenever we ripped the fabric for a customer they would cringe.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! Take your time and enjoy the process when you decide to try it out. It doesn't have to be christmas themed!
I don't usually like using catch phrases, but I think "really neat" is the PERFECT way to describe this quilt! It's kind of 'ketchy' itself, and I really love it! I especially like the fact that you weren't afraid to use almost all, very intense colours. I think that is why it is so impressive. Good work!
Love, Love, Love this quilt! As soon as my new quilting room in my new house is set up, I am making a ton of this. Easter, Valentine's Day, Fourth of July, etc., etc. I have an immense amount of scraps, all I have to do is cut ten inch squares. Such fun!!! (I'm sorry, but I have to iron and use my rotary cutter. Not that there's a thing wrong with your method, it's me, not you!!! LOL!!!)
Hi Christen: I love this pattern. I am thinking of putting this pattern to good use. I make patchwork Christmas stockings out of velvet, corduroy, and other similar materials. I also have some white cotton. Using this pattern I think would be a perfect fit for the scraps that I have. I am so glad that I saw this. The texture is going to be fun!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled that you found inspiration in this pattern for your Christmas stockings. Your creativity with different materials will make them truly special.
@@ISeeStarsQuilting I’ve decided I’m going to make it for our “Girls Only” weekend for next year. I have 6-8 quilts to make as memento’s - it will be fun to see who gets it!
Hate for wrinkles gosh! Seriously did the world stop turning because you have a wrinkle. Probably not😂🤣 Love your stuff all of it wrinkles and all . You are so real It is pleasant to invite you into my craft room keep it up 💕
Amen sister! I still have to throw out those disclaimers because I will get hate for it lol but as far as I know... nope. the world did not stop turning 🤣🤣 All is good over here!! Thank you for watching, friend ♥
Hi! I got my ruler suction cup gripper at a quilt show but it is essentially the same as this one here on Amazon amzn.to/3Rg4Jxa It really comes in handy! 🥰🥰
Cute quilt! I have done something similar to this. Trimming your seam allowance and the extra fabric before you add another wonky strip will help reduce bulk and keep your blocks flat. When I try to quilt through all those layers, my machine tends to skip stitches (which is such a pain! :)). Thanks for sharing your projects.
I have never seen anyone do this before. Great idea and love the ‘wonky’ feel. (And I am a star, pinwheel etc lover also). Great explanation and direction. (I have to tell you I was worried when I saw that mound of scraps and you said you were going to rip all of them. 😳). It turned out great and the border really made it sing!! (I think it was a Christmas song. )
Hi Christin- absolutely love this quilt! It is so colorful and Christmasy. I especially like the piano key border made with the leftover strips. It just finishes it off perfectly. Arlene
Arlene, your comment made my day! I'm thrilled that you love the quilt. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment. I hope you are doing well and enjoying quilting too!🥰🥰
(Forgive me if this is not perfect translation) - 🥰🥰 Вы такие гостеприимные! Спасибо, что нашли время оставить мне комментарий. Наслаждайтесь своим творчеством и вышивкой!
I had to watch a second time to make sure I was doing it correctly. I've made my first square. I'm going to make a table runner first, then maybe a wall hanging. (By the way, your nails are awesome!)
Cute quilt. I remember when I was a little girl, the fabric shops ripped your fabric rather than cutting it off the bolt.
I do that sometimes when I'm cutting my yardage. I*t gives a perfectly straight edge but it does create a bigger mess! 🥰🥰
There is a quilt shop I visited in SC that one rips!
@@ericahand5155 Oh! It totally ruins the yardage and makes waste, as now you have to cut and straighten out the $24 per metre piece of fabric that you just purchased...yes, that is the price here where I live!
@@DH-qz2so lk8
@@DH-qz2so24 $? 😮 that is even more expensive from where I life. That's why I ordered from the US. Even with All those fees I safed some money 😅
When I was taught garment sewing in Home Economics in the late 60's, our first step was to tear the fabric to create our straight seam for cutting & to know the grain. I just started quilting, and automatically tear first when I buy yardage. I struggle with the way fabric is printed instead of woven now. Many of the designs are printed crooked and it isn't noticeable unless you tear it! I'm learning to let it go, and this scrappy quilt block is perfect for letting go!
Yes! I didn't want to go too far off topic in this video, but I always tear my yardage too to get the straight line for cutting on the grain! Thanks for watching!
I'm a a reformed fabric tearer, (if that's a word, LOL) AT our local fabric shop they put a little snip in and tore your cut of fabric. At times I still wince when I see the fabric printed so badly off the grain. :)
Since fabric is printed with a curve in the pattern across the width of the fabric, I am very picky about what I buy. I don’t buy checks or plaids if I can help it. Even dot patterns make anxious. I like scattered prints. I cut a lot of my quilt pieces starting along the length of the grain so that the printed design will be straight.
I absolutely love your personality and how you explain things. This pattern is so unique (not run of the mill) and I can’t wait to get started on it. I plan on making a very long table runner for my daughter and her partner. I’m on my way into my”war room” and get started tearing! Thank you for a fun video. Linda from Northern California. ❤
Aw thanks! Have fun 😁 let me know if you have any questions
My straight line and matching corners anxiety was with me the entire time! Mine would be symmetrical without trying ! I do love how yours ended up
I'd love to hear if you give it a try.
Great way to use up a fabric stash. The small zebra stripe border is perfect to set off the scrappy border---good thinking on your part to do that. Thx for sharing your lovely stars. 🌟✴⭐🤩
Thank you so much for watching. I am glad you like it.
I LOVE this quilt! I watch your UA-cam videos on our Smart TV but had to come here to tell you how much I love this quilt. Since watching this video early this morning, I have ordered more Christmas fabric to add to my stash. As soon as I finish the quilts already started for Christmas, I will start on this one. Time to get ripping! Thank you for your wonderful videos! They are enjoyed and appreciated. (Doris Bishop)
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment.
Absolutely love love this quilt and my scrap bin is calling. Wow. Thanks so much.
I absolutely love this quilt! I love everything about it! Best video that I have seen in a long time!❤
Thanks so much 😊
I really, really, love this quilt! No you got my mind going on what I have for scraps...
So many threads! We call that sewing poo at my house.
HAHA, love it.
Oh fun! Love how easy but beautiful it is.
Wow that is so cool I really like it thanks for the video. You have a great imagination.
Thank you very much!
Wowza! I love scrappy quilts and I LOVE this one! Thanks for showing us how to do it!!! Cheers from Minnesota!
You're so welcome! Have fun making it 🥰🥰
Oh my stars !!! 🤩😍 that turned out so friggin cute i love it...got to go try this !!! 💖💖💖
Have fun!
I just found, (and subscribed), to your channel and am SO glad you’re still making content. (The ones that came up were from 2 years ago). LOVE your energy and how you explain things. I’m a new voyeur of quilting because I’m afraid of making that first cut, but once I do, look out!!!! Am really loving your jelly roll ideas but am in the process of just binging your content! ❤️
YAY! I'm so glad you watched, and yes I make content several times a month. I love to share what I learn and learn from all of you as well. 🤩
@@ISeeStarsQuilting, you’re so sweet. I’m trying to find the courage to make that first cut, LOL! I know that sounds ridiculous, (more so than my fabric stash…that I WON’T cut! 🤣), but I’m afraid I’ll mess up the lovely fabric…and it’s not cheap! So, at this point, I’m just a hoarder! 🤣
Omg… your spectacular star quilt is awesome…I really and truly need to give this a try❤
I can't wait to see what you do. 😃🥰
I did something similar to that once and it turned out beautiful. My (adult) daughter was not impressed when I explained what I was making, but when it was finished, she loved it.
It's hard to explain when you have that vision in your mind - but seeing is believing and I'm glad you stuck with it! ♥♥
Wow! I have never thought of doing this. Your quilt top is beautiful.
Thank you! Let me know if you decide to give it a try 🥰🥰
You created a jewel. So cool. I Love it. I to am infatuated with stars. 😁
we're meant to be friends 🌟🌟 Thank you for watching! 🥰🥰
Really cool quilt idea. Ripping fabric seems like it would great stress relief!! I want to try this!
.... why do you think I had so many extra pieces? lol It is a great stress relief to be able to do something productive and tangible!
I just love your sassy enthusiasm. You inject so much positive energy that you definitely shine like a star. I too am a closet fabric ripper. Thank you for that delightful video. Happy holidays. 🦋💕
You are an instant friend for sure. :) Thank you for sharing this.
Oh THIS !! This is exactly how I felt watching this video ! I had so much fun ! The passion & the energy just made my day. Splendid . Thank you so much, Miss Stars :)
I can't love this enough. It's like FPP without that first P! I've got a ton of old ugly Christmas fabric I received when someone moved. I was going to make family scrappy Christmas stockings this year, but didnt get that far. So, i do believe this quilt will utilize those fabrics more; then I can design and personalize stockings for next year. Thanks for the wonderful improv tutorial!
OMG, I love that you're getting crafty with your old Christmas fabric! Next year's stockings will definitely be one-of-a-kind. Can't wait to see the final result!
What a greet scrappy quilt....love it
It was a fun project.
Wow I absolutely love it, great way to use up scraps and I love the stars in two sizes. Looks amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you like it!
Fabulous quilt! What a great way to use up some of your scraps! I love the large and small stars. While I won’t get one done before Christmas, I will try once Christmas is over. I might make one with some of my other holiday scraps too! ❤Thanks for sharing this pattern.
You are so welcome! It is a really fun project.
I dont uave 10 x 10 but got 5 inch ones going to try this with my 5 inch ones. . Thank you for this idea .love to rip fabric and create.Ahhh love it...quilters glitter thats so perfect ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Giving stained glass vibes and I'm here for it!!
Yes girl. 🥰
What a great design idea, thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome, I am glad you like it.
It's really fun. It would look good with a black or navy background too.
Yes it sure would.
Absolutely beautiful! Great idea for all my scraps.
Absolutely! I'm already planning another project with a slightly different take on using those fabric strips! 🥰🥰
I love how this turned out! Adorable ❤
Awesome quilt. You are so creative!
Awe thank you. I love making new things. 🥰
Oh my gosh! This is so wonderful. I want to do a quilt like this. Being angle challenged I was afraid. You have given me permission to let it go! Sew, THANKS!
You are so welcome! Go for it, and have fun.
I love this quilt! So great for using up scraps. I love your video - you are funny, sweet and authentically original. New subscriber. Glad I 'found' you!
Thanks for subbing! I hope to get to know you and see some of your work.
Great idea for scraps. Love how it came out, the scrappy border is fantastic! Merry Christmas!😊
Thank you! It was a really fun project. Merry Christmas.
Great little improv quilt! ❤
Thank you! 😊
This quilt is so pretty!! Thank you. I'm going to keep this for a future quilt. It was pretty as is but the border made it even more beautiful. I worked at a quilt shop that tore the fabric. She would never cut it because she wanted it on the straight of grain. Whenever we ripped the fabric for a customer they would cringe.
Most people either like it or hate it. LOL
Beautiful and fun quilt! Love it!
Thank you so much. 😄
Love this concept and quilt is sooo cute😊
Glad you like the concept and the quilt! It's always nice when things turn out cute instead of just "meh".
Amazing quilt. Reminds me of the piñatas used in Mexico for Christmas parties. Thanks for sharing, Look up piñatas at Christmas and you will see. 💕💕
Oh fun! I will look for sure. 🥰
These are my favorites kinds of quilts! They are so much more fun! Thank you I won’t be trying it before Christmas nut I do want to try it
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! Take your time and enjoy the process when you decide to try it out. It doesn't have to be christmas themed!
I don't usually like using catch phrases, but I think "really neat" is the PERFECT way to describe this quilt! It's kind of 'ketchy' itself, and I really love it! I especially like the fact that you weren't afraid to use almost all, very intense colours. I think that is why it is so impressive. Good work!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you appreciate the quilt and the bold use of colors. It was definitely a fun project to work on. 🥰🥰
Great fun quilt! Love the stars and the piano border. A refreshing idea. Happy holidays to you and your family ❤
Happy holidays! I'm so glad you liked it.
Love this! Absolutely adorable!!!
You are too sweet. 😄
You are very talented. It turned out beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Fun, have a good holiday.
You as well.
Love, Love, Love this quilt! As soon as my new quilting room in my new house is set up, I am making a ton of this. Easter, Valentine's Day, Fourth of July, etc., etc. I have an immense amount of scraps, all I have to do is cut ten inch squares. Such fun!!! (I'm sorry, but I have to iron and use my rotary cutter. Not that there's a thing wrong with your method, it's me, not you!!! LOL!!!)
LOL I love that... me not you. 😄
Hi Christen: I love this pattern. I am thinking of putting this pattern to good use. I make patchwork Christmas stockings out of velvet, corduroy, and other similar materials. I also have some white cotton. Using this pattern I think would be a perfect fit for the scraps that I have. I am so glad that I saw this. The texture is going to be fun!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled that you found inspiration in this pattern for your Christmas stockings. Your creativity with different materials will make them truly special.
Love this idea! Great work
That looks really cool. I love the border!
Thanks!
Adorable!!!
Awesome quilt - I’d love to try this one out. Thank you for the idea.
You’re welcome 😊 Let me know how it goes for you!
@@ISeeStarsQuilting I’ve decided I’m going to make it for our “Girls Only” weekend for next year. I have 6-8 quilts to make as memento’s - it will be fun to see who gets it!
I love that quilt
Thank you for your kind words! I put a lot of love and effort into making that quilt.
Love love love this! VERY cute!
Thank you very much, and I'm so glad you watched.
Wonderful quilts.
Everything you make is beautiful 😍❤️
That is so very sweet. 🥰
Terrific quilt....thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Absolutely love this!!!❤❤❤
Thank you! I hope you enjoy making it and give it a try 🥰🥰
Beautiful Quilt. Great job.
Thank you so very much.
Looks fabulous!!!
Hate for wrinkles gosh! Seriously did the world stop turning because you have a wrinkle.
Probably not😂🤣 Love your stuff all of it wrinkles and all .
You are so real It is pleasant to invite you into my craft room keep it up 💕
Ikr 😅
Amen sister! I still have to throw out those disclaimers because I will get hate for it lol but as far as I know... nope. the world did not stop turning 🤣🤣 All is good over here!! Thank you for watching, friend ♥
My mom always tore fabric to pieces quilts . Fun project!
It was a lot of fun.
Wow! Looks great. Love this idea.
Thank you! 😊
Great quilt! I definitely want to try this.
Go for it!
Great video! Love these stars! 🤩🤩🤩
Thanks Shelly. It was a fun project.
Looks like such fun! You always encourage my mind to stretch. I love that your ideas are contagious! ❤
That is so kind!
Absolutely love your quilt. Will have to watch a few times before I am brave enough to try this.
You totally got this.
I love it! I would love to see it quilted, too.
It's on the pile lol One of these days I'll have to do a video where y'all watch me catch up on the unfinished and unquilted quilt tops I have! 😮
I love the quilt!
I love this quilt and method. ♥️🇭🇲
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you love the quilt! 🥰
Love this quilt!
Thank you so much!
Love how the uilt turned out.❤What kind of ruler gadget do you have on your ruler, I need something like that.😊
Hi! I got my ruler suction cup gripper at a quilt show but it is essentially the same as this one here on Amazon amzn.to/3Rg4Jxa It really comes in handy! 🥰🥰
Love the idea. ❤
Love Love LOVE IT!!❤🎉
Wow, triple love! I'm glad you're enjoying the video that much. Keep spreading the love!
I like it! Lots of possibilities.
There really are.
I watched you rip strips on another video and now that is how i do it
YAY
Beautiful quilt
Thank you! 😊
Love your quilt!!
Thank you so much!
Cute quilt! I have done something similar to this. Trimming your seam allowance and the extra fabric before you add another wonky strip will help reduce bulk and keep your blocks flat. When I try to quilt through all those layers, my machine tends to skip stitches (which is such a pain! :)). Thanks for sharing your projects.
Great tips for sure, thank you so much for sharing!!
I like the quilt result
I have never seen anyone do this before. Great idea and love the ‘wonky’ feel. (And I am a star, pinwheel etc lover also). Great explanation and direction. (I have to tell you I was worried when I saw that mound of scraps and you said you were going to rip all of them. 😳). It turned out great and the border really made it sing!! (I think it was a Christmas song. )
Awesome! Thank you! That is so kind of you.
Love the quilt. Will have to make a similar one soon.
I would love to see it when you do! 🥰🥰
I love your quilter glitter!!!😂
Thank you!! :)
I would rip to many strips too. Love your quilt. Sure wish I could get my sew jo back.
You can do it. Start with something small and that you enjoy.
This is an awesome quilt and you're an awesome maker!!! Love it! And stars are in most of my fave quilts!
🤩I love stars as well.
Love it!!!
Love this so much!❣️❣️❣️❣️
Awe thank you Diane!
Love this!!
Thank you for the love! It means a lot to me.
I loved this video... I think I will try that.
Please do!
from Gerry- What a great idea! I can do this. Thanks for sharing and God bless.
I can't wait to hear what you made.
That is so nice.
Hi Christin- absolutely love this quilt! It is so colorful and Christmasy. I especially like the piano key border made with the leftover strips. It just finishes it off perfectly. Arlene
Arlene, your comment made my day! I'm thrilled that you love the quilt. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment. I hope you are doing well and enjoying quilting too!🥰🥰
LOVE!!!!!!!
I love those scrap bins. I definitely need to invest in some of those!
They're so wonderful! I have really loved using them and having my scraps where I can see them! ♥♥
love the scraps you used, I want to try making this quilt, someday. love it
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you liked the quilt and I hope you get a chance to try making it someday. Happy quilting!
Hey Christen, do you think you could turn this into a quilt as you go? Just thinking ahead about the quilting!🎅
It's beautiful! Love all the colors!
Thank you so much! 🎅🏼♥
I love this quilt! It is fabulous and I can’t wait to make one.
YAY! Go for it.
Great job!!!
Thank you!!
Спасибо за ваши чудесные видио! 💞💞💞 Даже через океан они заряжают радостью и позитивом на всю предстоящую неделю и вдохновляют на творчество 👍👍👍👍👍
(Forgive me if this is not perfect translation) - 🥰🥰 Вы такие гостеприимные! Спасибо, что нашли время оставить мне комментарий. Наслаждайтесь своим творчеством и вышивкой!
I had to watch a second time to make sure I was doing it correctly. I've made my first square. I'm going to make a table runner first, then maybe a wall hanging. (By the way, your nails are awesome!)
I love fun nails, so thank you . I'm so glad you are trying it.