The sheep block was one of my main reasons to make this quilt. I was amazed at how easily it went together. My fun Friday was sewing it up! I have so much enjoyed this sew along!
This adorable sheep block is my absolute favorite. I’ve had so much fun making the blocks for this quilt. I did get a bit carried away, and didn’t want to stop, so kept going. I’m dropping off my quilt at my quilter tomorrow. YAY!
Being such a newbie-dork, I smiled (but stopped at clapping my hands!) when I thought, I'll bet that parts is made with HST, AND THEY WERE! :D Thank you for your videos. They aren't just "useful", they bring joy :)
It's so satisfying when it works how we think it should, isn't it! I remember in my early quilt making days, sometimes the way I thought things should work out just didn't! =)
I love your Wooly Stars pattern and have made 3 of them! Even though I've made so many, I still enjoyed watching your tutorial. Thank you for sharing your talents with us!
Woo-hoo almost finished. I have really enjoyed sewing along. And yes sometimes I have to rip out, but surprisingly not very often. Mine is coming together nicely
I am pleased that you offered this tutorial on Wooly Sheep! I have the wall hanging pattern that I plan to make at a December retreat (although I am a churn dash aficionado and will probably substitute churn dash for Ohio star). Thanks so much. Oh, and I did buy Starberry fabric for my Wooly Sheep wall hanging. It will be so very cool.
I'm inspired to get out my pretty Wooly Stars Sheep Hoodie since the weather here in the Northeast is in the 60's. Can't wait to make the matching block! Thanks for another enjoyable video.
I assume this is the exact same way to piece together for the actual Wooly quilt, correct? I will be making that very soon. Thanks again for your detailed instructions.
I love this block....My family and I love sheep my grandfather was a sheep herder when he came to America from Spain. Is there a way to make this and not put in the Ohio Star?
Of course, you would want to replace the Ohio Star with a solid piece of fabric. I, personally, would also eliminate some of the extra seams you wouldn't need if opting to skip that portion of the piecing.
The sheep block was one of my main reasons to make this quilt. I was amazed at how easily it went together. My fun Friday was sewing it up!
I have so much enjoyed this sew along!
Love that guy!! 😊
He's a fan favorite!
This adorable sheep block is my absolute favorite. I’ve had so much fun making the blocks for this quilt. I did get a bit carried away, and didn’t want to stop, so kept going. I’m dropping off my quilt at my quilter tomorrow. YAY!
That's wonderful!...it's so nice to finish up. =)
I love watching your videos! You explain things very well and you always make me smile😍
Being such a newbie-dork, I smiled (but stopped at clapping my hands!) when I thought, I'll bet that parts is made with HST, AND THEY WERE! :D Thank you for your videos. They aren't just "useful", they bring joy :)
It's so satisfying when it works how we think it should, isn't it! I remember in my early quilt making days, sometimes the way I thought things should work out just didn't! =)
Love love love this cute little sheep
I love your Wooly Stars pattern and have made 3 of them! Even though I've made so many, I still enjoyed watching your tutorial. Thank you for sharing your talents with us!
So Darling Corey! TYFS🧡🧵
You're so welcome!
Your hoodie is soooo cute, coordinating with your block❤
Thank you!
Woo-hoo almost finished. I have really enjoyed sewing along. And yes sometimes I have to rip out, but surprisingly not very often. Mine is coming together nicely
We are cooking right along!
I am pleased that you offered this tutorial on Wooly Sheep! I have the wall hanging pattern that I plan to make at a December retreat (although I am a churn dash aficionado and will probably substitute churn dash for Ohio star). Thanks so much. Oh, and I did buy Starberry fabric for my Wooly Sheep wall hanging. It will be so very cool.
I'm inspired to get out my pretty Wooly Stars Sheep Hoodie since the weather here in the Northeast is in the 60's. Can't wait to make the matching block! Thanks for another enjoyable video.
We are getting close to hoodie weather here as well. =)
Love this block. Your patterns are so well written step by step. Still it can be helpful to see it done.
Thanks so much!...I'm so glad you think so.
Thank You for getting back to Me that forgot to print part 3 😂❤ thank you for all tutorials 👍🏻
You are so welcome! And thank you!
Thank you for explaining how the sheep is put together .
You're welcome!
Absolutely adorable.
Such a cute block! Thanks!
You're so welcome!
What a sweet block. 😊
Such a fun one to piece. =)
Love my sheep block!
I'm so glad!...I think it's such a cute block. =)
Love this QAL especially this sheep.
The sheep block was a fun one to piece. =)
I love your hoodie
Thank you David!
Of course the sheep is my favorite!
It's a fan favorite!
I just put the Wooly Stars pattern on my Christmas list but now I kind of want to buy it and do the SAL!
The Cuddle Up Sampler is a lot of fun with all of the different blocks we get to make. =)
So cute!
It's a fun block to piece. =)
SO cute
Thank you!
He is so cute.
Thank you!
I assume this is the exact same way to piece together for the actual Wooly quilt, correct? I will be making that very soon. Thanks again for your detailed instructions.
It's not exactly the same as the original Wooly Stars pattern.
Would really love to join you, its a beautiful pattern❤, but your shop doesn’t ship to UK or offer pdf 😢😢😢
The pattern is available as a PDF in my shop. =)
When did this sew along begin
June 26.
I made this quilt using 9 different Grunge pastels for the stars, to remind me of May in Scotland and all those lovely marked sheep.
I love this block....My family and I love sheep my grandfather was a sheep herder when he came to America from Spain. Is there a way to make this and not put in the Ohio Star?
Of course, you would want to replace the Ohio Star with a solid piece of fabric. I, personally, would also eliminate some of the extra seams you wouldn't need if opting to skip that portion of the piecing.
I love your hoodie too! Are they for sale?
Thank you, yes!, you'll find the link to them in the description box below the video. =)
So cute!