This is perfect as a gift idea. I love your clear and easy to follow along instructions. You are a great teacher!! Thank you. Thank you. Keep on creating....
Thanks for making this clear and concise tutorial! I actually was gifted a pattern for one much like this but it is so much easier for me to watch a video.
Hello from the U.S. This is so pretty. It will make a wonderful gift for my daughters. I love your honesty about sewing it together. I definitely can relate. 😄.
I just discovered your site this morning and subscribed! This is a brilliant idea …. I was looking for a gift idea for my friend and her daughter for this Christmas. Previously I made them quilted placemats so I will make these mats in coordinating fabrics.💕Cathy in Montana
It's like interfacing to look at. It's a thin layer of webbing that's fusible both sides. If you're in the US I believe heat n bond is what you'd call it. There should be a link in description for it x
🥰 I am BLOWN AWAY!!! Thank you for TEACHING… very well done and very well taught how to do it!!! I liked and subscribe and looking forward to seeing and learning more!!
supercrafts.co.uk/quilting/1023-trimits-quilters-4-in-1-multi-mat-24-x-30-x-3-cm.html they're currently out of stock but we have more on order. The owl one I use is really popular. If you want to send an email via the website I'll let you know when we expect to have them 😘
Hi. If you started with 6” x 6” squares your finished square is 5.5”. When you “measure” the line for stitching them together you don’t actually mark at 4” from the top right, just 8 small squares on your cutting mat. These can’t be 1/2” squares as there are 14 of them on each side instead of 11. If we actually measure 4” on a ruler this ends up far too close to the bottom corner. It should be more like 3” as it’s just over half the length of the side. Might be worth putting a note on screen correcting this, the shorter marks don’t have quite as much influence but do need altering too. It’s a shame as it’s a great video otherwise. I’m going to make a few of these, once I’ve corrected the maths! Thank you.
If you go to our blog and search candle mat there is an older post from a few years ago. There are written instructions there. I am looking at sorting a proper instruction booklet for this. Time permitting!
If you are using directional fabric, cut it on the bias and it will be oriented correctly when you sew the squares together. Ask me how I know. If you want to use 3 fabrics, cut a square an inch smaller. Sew the first 2 squares all around, cut an x in the center of the top fabric and turn right side out, then press. Attach the smaller square with heat n bond and sew the squares together. I wish this tutorial was around last year, it would have saved me so much frustration.
Have you made one with three fabrics? I can't figure out from your description where the third would sit in the finished mat? If you've made it I'd love to see... Not sure I can direct message in UA-cam to send you an email address?
I got the idea from the stitch and fold kits. I cut my squares like you do, but I sew all the way around. Cut a + in the center of the top piece only, just an inch, enough to turn it right side out. Press. Heat n bond a 3rd fabric (use lite) and cut a square 5 inches, make sure to pay attention if it is directional to cut on the bias, you will see that it needs to go top to bottom on the diagonal when you sew them together. Remove the paper, and place on top of the side with the cut, centering it, and iron it in place. The squares can then be sewn together as you do it here. There is a tutorial for the kit on youtube, but I wont mention the channel out of respect for your channel. Your tutorial is so understandable, I hope you can make the three color one and do a tutorial. BTW squares can be made any size. Let me know if I can help further.
You can yes. You should still need the same amount. I'm going to be redoing this video in a couple of weeks to incorporate a few of the ideas in comments from this one (and to put right my measurements!) 😊
Carrés de tissu de 6 pouces (12 d'un tissu et 12 d'un autre, total 24 carrés) Fusionnez une toile - 5,5 pouces sur 5,5 pouces et vous en aurez besoin de 12 ----- 6 inch squares of fabric (12 from one fabric and 12 from another, total 24 squares) Fuse a web - 5.5 inch by 5.5 inch and you'll need 12 of those
Na verdade, você não precisa de um padrão. Cada quadrado tem 6 polegadas x 6 polegadas (12 de um tecido e 12 de outro, totalizando 24 quadrados) e o Fuse-a-web tem 5,5 polegadas. ---- You don't actually need a pattern. Each square is 6 inch x 6 inch (12 from one fabric and 12 from another, total 24 squares) and the Fuse-a-web is 5.5 inches.
Espero que o vídeo seja claro o suficiente para você acompanhar de qualquer maneira! :) -- Hopefully the video is clear enough for you to follow along anyway! :)
I agree with everyone: This is lovely, & looks very easy due to your instructions & video. Thank you🫶🎄
Aww thank you. Are you going to give it a go? 😊 Soon be Christmas! 🎄🎅🤶🎊
This is perfect as a gift idea. I love your clear and easy to follow along instructions. You are a great teacher!! Thank you. Thank you. Keep on creating....
Thank you so much!
Thanks for making this clear and concise tutorial! I actually was gifted a pattern for one much like this but it is so much easier for me to watch a video.
Watching is so much easier than reading and trying to interperet instructions isn't it? :)
Hello from the U.S. This is so pretty. It will make a wonderful gift for my daughters. I love your honesty about sewing it together. I definitely can relate. 😄.
Love to see your take on it when you get around to making it. More videos to come!
Thankyou for showing how to make this candle holder very nice
My pleasure 😊
The best video on this pattern. Thank you, you made it so simple to understand
Glad it helps! Stockings next! 😊
I just discovered your site this morning and subscribed! This is a brilliant idea …. I was looking for a gift idea for my friend and her daughter for this Christmas. Previously I made them quilted placemats so I will make these mats in coordinating fabrics.💕Cathy in Montana
Thanks for subscribing! Very much appreciated. I'd love to see your version when you get around to making it :)
Loved this! Much easier and quicker than the pattern I have used. Thank you for the very clear directions.
You're more than welcome!
This looks like a fun project. Thanks for sharing
It really was!
Very good video! I can hear every word . And easy to follow! And it was wonderful you giving the measurements! Thanks so MUCH! Keep inspiring!
Glad it was helpful! 😘
Can’t wait to try this your so calm and just so easy to follow
Sewing is calming... When it's going right. 😊
Thanks for the tutorial, I like your concise instructions, made my candle mat today and was really pleased with the result😊
Wonderful!
Thank you for sharing a great video. Best wishes and good health to you. ☘️🙏
My pleasure. And same to you 😊
Love love love will definitely be giving this a go. Have also subscribed to your channel
Thanks for subscribing! Hopefully future videos will also be as well received 😁
Thank you for sharing this, what a great idea.
You are so welcome!
Lovely item. What do you mean by fuser web? Is this a fusible interfacing? I'd really like to try this.
It's like interfacing to look at. It's a thin layer of webbing that's fusible both sides. If you're in the US I believe heat n bond is what you'd call it. There should be a link in description for it x
supercrafts.co.uk/stabalisers-interfacing-interlining/651-fuse-a-web-light-bonds-fabric-to-fabric.html
I will definitely be making these.
Would love to see your take on it once you've made it!
Loved this tutorial; more videos please.😊
More to come! The 3 part quilt series is almost finished and I'll be moving on to another Christmas project!
Hi from Tasmania Australia, just subscribed, this is very easy to follow will be trying it out !👏👏👍👍
Enjoy! They come out so pretty 😊
🥰 I am BLOWN AWAY!!! Thank you for TEACHING… very well done and very well taught how to do it!!!
I liked and subscribe and looking forward to seeing and learning more!!
Aww! So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for subscribing! Definitely more to come!
Subscribed! Looking forward to more videos, loved this one.
Excited to do another Christmas one! Although these candle mats work well in autumn colours around Halloween, too!
Beautiful and beautifully done! Thank you!🦋
Thank you so much!
Excellent video really well explained much appreciated have subscribed thanks 🎉
Thanks for subscribing! Much appreciated. Wasn't expecting to get so many subscribers from the first video!
This is so pretty! Definitely added to my project list! Such a great gift idea or for myself!! Lol! Thank you for sharing.
Have fun!
Very pretty!
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful work ❤
Thank you! 😁
Thank you, it is so beautiful!
I'm glad you like it
Beautiful patchwork 👏👏👏⚘️🇧🇷🎶
Thank you very much!
Hello, could you tell me where you got your ironing board? It's so cute and the perfect size. Thank you!
supercrafts.co.uk/quilting/1023-trimits-quilters-4-in-1-multi-mat-24-x-30-x-3-cm.html they're currently out of stock but we have more on order. The owl one I use is really popular. If you want to send an email via the website I'll let you know when we expect to have them 😘
Loved it! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi. If you started with 6” x 6” squares your finished square is 5.5”. When you “measure” the line for stitching them together you don’t actually mark at 4” from the top right, just 8 small squares on your cutting mat. These can’t be 1/2” squares as there are 14 of them on each side instead of 11. If we actually measure 4” on a ruler this ends up far too close to the bottom corner. It should be more like 3” as it’s just over half the length of the side. Might be worth putting a note on screen correcting this, the shorter marks don’t have quite as much influence but do need altering too.
It’s a shame as it’s a great video otherwise. I’m going to make a few of these, once I’ve corrected the maths! Thank you.
I actually added a note in the description about this early this morning. X
Beautiful I can’t wait to start it. Is there a way to print the written instructions?
If you go to our blog and search candle mat there is an older post from a few years ago. There are written instructions there. I am looking at sorting a proper instruction booklet for this. Time permitting!
New subscriber, love this tutorial
Thank you! 😁
Mais lindo, impossível! Parabéns!
Thank you
QUE LINDO....AMEI.CONGRATULATIONS....EU FAREI.
Thank you :)
If you are using directional fabric, cut it on the bias and it will be oriented correctly when you sew the squares together. Ask me how I know. If you want to use 3 fabrics, cut a square an inch smaller. Sew the first 2 squares all around, cut an x in the center of the top fabric and turn right side out, then press. Attach the smaller square with heat n bond and sew the squares together. I wish this tutorial was around last year, it would have saved me so much frustration.
Have you made one with three fabrics? I can't figure out from your description where the third would sit in the finished mat? If you've made it I'd love to see... Not sure I can direct message in UA-cam to send you an email address?
I got the idea from the stitch and fold kits. I cut my squares like you do, but I sew all the way around. Cut a + in the center of the top piece only, just an inch, enough to turn it right side out. Press. Heat n bond a 3rd fabric (use lite) and cut a square 5 inches, make sure to pay attention if it is directional to cut on the bias, you will see that it needs to go top to bottom on the diagonal when you sew them together. Remove the paper, and place on top of the side with the cut, centering it, and iron it in place. The squares can then be sewn together as you do it here. There is a tutorial for the kit on youtube, but I wont mention the channel out of respect for your channel. Your tutorial is so understandable, I hope you can make the three color one and do a tutorial. BTW squares can be made any size. Let me know if I can help further.
Cuánto mide los cuadrados hermoso trabajo
If you can wait until Sunday I have redone the video to account for my original error. There is a pattern on our blog. Blog.supercrafts.co.uk
Amei ❤❤❤
Já vou me inscrever 😊
Thank you 😁 x
Es muy bella su carpeta
Thank you x
Gracias
😊
Can you make the squares smaller
You can yes. You should still need the same amount. I'm going to be redoing this video in a couple of weeks to incorporate a few of the ideas in comments from this one (and to put right my measurements!) 😊
I like
😊
Maravilhoso
Thank you 😊
Bonsoir ,Es qu’il serait possible d’avoir les mesures d’un carré svp.L’idée est très intéressante,je vais le faire pour Noël .Merci à toi.
Carrés de tissu de 6 pouces (12 d'un tissu et 12 d'un autre, total 24 carrés)
Fusionnez une toile - 5,5 pouces sur 5,5 pouces et vous en aurez besoin de 12
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6 inch squares of fabric (12 from one fabric and 12 from another, total 24 squares)
Fuse a web - 5.5 inch by 5.5 inch and you'll need 12 of those
por favor, tem como colocar as medidas e o molde....?? thankyou
Na verdade, você não precisa de um padrão. Cada quadrado tem 6 polegadas x 6 polegadas (12 de um tecido e 12 de outro, totalizando 24 quadrados) e o Fuse-a-web tem 5,5 polegadas.
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You don't actually need a pattern. Each square is 6 inch x 6 inch (12 from one fabric and 12 from another, total 24 squares) and the Fuse-a-web is 5.5 inches.
No puedo entender como creen que una va a saber todos los idiomas .
On our blog (link in description) there is a text version. If you open in your browser, you should be able to translate.
I DONT SPEAK ENGLISH... SORRY
Espero que o vídeo seja claro o suficiente para você acompanhar de qualquer maneira! :)
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Hopefully the video is clear enough for you to follow along anyway! :)