You have the gift of teaching. Thank you. And you’re talking speed is perfect. You talk clearly and explain so well. I have never done this, not Because I didn’t need to it sometime, but because I have no clue what to do first. So thank you thank you thank you for this new quilting skill. I just found you tonight for the first time and subscribed.
Thank you. I am a beginner quilter and just finished my 3rd quilt top ever. I laid out my work to have a look and realized one of my log cabin blocks needs another quarter-turn to be oriented correctly. Just the thought of correcting this was daunting but I held out hope and searched for a video to help. Your tips seemed so logical but for us beginners, it was just the kind of help I needed 😊
I don’t want this be weird but I love you. I’ve watched a few of your tutorials when I was just beginning (4 months ago) and learned so much. I’m tackling a quilt that I’m just winging the design/pattern for now. And I’m not loving my most recent finished giant quilt block because the center is too busy for it. I am so happy that I googled “how to replace a quilt block without ripping all the seams apart” and came across this. I’m saving this video for reference! I also started an IG account to centralize resources for other novice quilters and am going to share this there! Thank you so much!!
Thank you thank you! I have one of my son's baby quilts (hes 30 now haha) he asked me, oh mom can you fix this? at least one strip in each block (log cabin) is shredded. I think with some patience and time I can replace them now. THANK YOU
I had to figure this out on my own recently and did not do it as gracefully as you. (I'm a beginner). but it is good to know that I did end up through trial and error, do it correctly. So I really appreciate the technique. But as a beginner, what I truly appreciate, is knowing that experienced quilters make this mistake and it is not uncommon. Some how every time I find myself with a seam ripper in my hand (and some days it is almost every block) I feel like this is confirmation that I have no business sewing. So thank you for telling me this is normal and while it may get better, it is just a part of sewing.
Thanks for demonstrating how to remove and then sew in blocks/pieces to a complete top or block with many pieces. I’ve heard other quilters on YT say they’ll be removing and re-sewing a block but they’ve never shared the actual process, just the before and after pictures. This was a great tutorial and one I am saving to reference should I need to. Hello from Australia 😀👋🇦🇺
Omg. What great timing. Just finished an Easter quilt with very white background. Laid it out and there’s a spot on a white block. Tried washing it out but it just got worse. Thank goodness for your video!!!
What a great video. You make it so easy. One note, could you do a video on how/ when to press the pinwheel seams at joined corners please. Also, have never, in 50 years of quilting seen anyone actually rip seams, only pick at them. Good job.
Sure! I think I covered it a bit in an old block study but you’d have to wade through the whole video to find it. I’ve been thinking about doing some more tips videos that are just a couple of minutes and this would be perfect!
Could you also put a "click on" link to your Amazon sale page. It is listed in your introduction page but if you had a clickable link in the drop down menu on each video it could boost your sales and make MY life easier 😉
Basically what I did a few months ago when I discovered an upside down flying geese. Diffierence was..it was already loaded on the frame and I had to do it all by hand!
A fun chat and a great explanation! After a busy day in my sewing room and filming, I get to sit and watch you work while I hand quilt! I hope you have a lovely day ahead. Thank you for posting this video!
This is so helpful! I have a vintage bowtie top from my great-uncle's mother that has a block that has rotted away. I plan to replace (hopefully just that 1 block!) and put that quilt to use! I'll be referring back to this video many times!
🌟⚡️🌟⚡️🌟⚡️🌟 This was GREAT!!! I've had to replace a piece in a quilt top a long time ago and it was kind of a mess. I'm a beginner, started just over 2 years ago. When I had to do it, I was a RANK beginner!! 😂🤣😂 I had NO clue where or how to start ripping it out or sewing it back in. I just jumped in there and did it the best I could. Ehhhh it came out a leeeedle mismatched at the end LOL I am SO GLAD I now have this to refer back to in case I get a brain cramp🙄🤓 when I need to do it again!! It's getting saved into my quilt file! HOW do you think of these things? This is one of those things that I don't know I need to know until I need to know it! 🙃😉😄 Girrrrllll you ROCK! 😎😎
I did that once with a really complicated quilt block. I realized that I had the wrong orientation so I surgically removed it, took it all apart, put it back together again, sewed it into my top to admire my handy work and realized that I made the same mistake again! Uuggghh. Needless to say, that quilt top is in my UFO pile.
You are the BEST instructor!!! No one else addresses some of the issues you work through for all of us. An aside- I wish the dislike button wasn’t so near then LIKE button. I hit it by mistake first. Then corrected with like, but can’t tell if only the last ‘like’ was counted.
I have my husbands grandmothers log cabin top. Some of the fabric is frayed so this is helpful Love help with antique quilt tops
You have the gift of teaching. Thank you. And you’re talking speed is perfect. You talk clearly and explain so well. I have never done this, not Because I didn’t need to it sometime, but because I have no clue what to do first. So thank you thank you thank you for this new quilting skill. I just found you tonight for the first time and subscribed.
You had me at “Quilt Surgery”! Great demo! Very helpful tips!
Thank you. I am a beginner quilter and just finished my 3rd quilt top ever. I laid out my work to have a look and realized one of my log cabin blocks needs another quarter-turn to be oriented correctly. Just the thought of correcting this was daunting but I held out hope and searched for a video to help. Your tips seemed so logical but for us beginners, it was just the kind of help I needed 😊
I don’t want this be weird but I love you. I’ve watched a few of your tutorials when I was just beginning (4 months ago) and learned so much. I’m tackling a quilt that I’m just winging the design/pattern for now. And I’m not loving my most recent finished giant quilt block because the center is too busy for it. I am so happy that I googled “how to replace a quilt block without ripping all the seams apart” and came across this. I’m saving this video for reference! I also started an IG account to centralize resources for other novice quilters and am going to share this there! Thank you so much!!
Thank you! You're a great teacher!
Thank you thank you! I have one of my son's baby quilts (hes 30 now haha) he asked me, oh mom can you fix this? at least one strip in each block (log cabin) is shredded. I think with some patience and time I can replace them now. THANK YOU
I had to figure this out on my own recently and did not do it as gracefully as you. (I'm a beginner). but it is good to know that I did end up through trial and error, do it correctly. So I really appreciate the technique. But as a beginner, what I truly appreciate, is knowing that experienced quilters make this mistake and it is not uncommon. Some how every time I find myself with a seam ripper in my hand (and some days it is almost every block) I feel like this is confirmation that I have no business sewing. So thank you for telling me this is normal and while it may get better, it is just a part of sewing.
Thank you! This is exactly what I need to do with one of my quilt blocks.
I saved this video in my Tips and Tricks play list. Great video! Thanks!
Love your explanation of re-sewing order!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thanks for demonstrating how to remove and then sew in blocks/pieces to a complete top or block with many pieces. I’ve heard other quilters on YT say they’ll be removing and re-sewing a block but they’ve never shared the actual process, just the before and after pictures. This was a great tutorial and one I am saving to reference should I need to. Hello from Australia 😀👋🇦🇺
Thank you for advising the how then sew the wrong block. "Open surgery" bravo. God bless you. Regards from Malaysia.
I'm sew grateful 4 your tutorial...I need 2 rotate a 2.5" HST & when it happened today I'd remembered tutorial & paying closer attn. Again TU!
🤯 Wow. That’s an awesome trick to learn. Thank you.
I'm restoring a 70 year old quilt. It has a lot of dry rot. This video is invaluable.😅
I enjoyed watching because I have had to do this more than once 😂😂
Lol. It certainly isn’t fun to do in the moment but it definitely saves a ton of time!
Omg. What great timing. Just finished an Easter quilt with very white background. Laid it out and there’s a spot on a white block. Tried washing it out but it just got worse. Thank goodness for your video!!!
Thank you for the surgery demo! A very useful skill I hope not to need
This is excellent, Megan - it’s such a logical progression that it makes me think even I could attempt it 😉😉
Magic! Thank you so much!! It worked - as described so well!!
Very helpful, just what I needed to fi my square!
Thank you thank you! Excellent tutorial. You just helped save my project!
Very helpful tutorial - not something I have seen demonstrated before but could be a real time/project saver!
Thank you I needed this tutorial
What a great video. You make it so easy. One note, could you do a video on how/ when to press the pinwheel seams at joined corners please. Also, have never, in 50 years of quilting seen anyone actually rip seams, only pick at them. Good job.
Sure! I think I covered it a bit in an old block study but you’d have to wade through the whole video to find it. I’ve been thinking about doing some more tips videos that are just a couple of minutes and this would be perfect!
Could you also put a "click on" link to your Amazon sale page. It is listed in your introduction page but if you had a clickable link in the drop down menu on each video it could boost your sales and make MY life easier 😉
Lol. I’ll see what I can do! I’m not sure if I can link to anything other than a video but I’ll dig around and see what my options are!
So helpful. Thank you!!
Basically what I did a few months ago when I discovered an upside down flying geese. Diffierence was..it was already loaded on the frame and I had to do it all by hand!
So clever!
I did it!
Thanks for the info.
Brilliant thank you!
Excellent explanation, thank you.
You are brilliant!!
Thank you so much!!
Precious girl, you are precious for sharing:)💗💗💗
Thank you so much!
great technique. thank you.
Thank you. I thought I was going to have to redo the whole quilt.
Thanks. Liked this. It will be useful to know how to do this
Nice design
awesome! thanks for this tutorial. I'll let you know how it goes :D
I take out a block or piece in the middle all the time!! Love the term "quilt surgery"!! I'm too lazy to take out an entire row LOL
Awesome information 👍❤️🙂
Wow, you're a gem! Great demo!
great tip thanks
A fun chat and a great explanation! After a busy day in my sewing room and filming, I get to sit and watch you work while I hand quilt! I hope you have a lovely day ahead. Thank you for posting this video!
Absolutely amazing! Hope I never have to perform this surgery, but I’m sure it’s just a matter of time. 👩⚕️ ✂️
Great video!
Thanks, så good to leran this!👍
This is so helpful! I have a vintage bowtie top from my great-uncle's mother that has a block that has rotted away. I plan to replace (hopefully just that 1 block!) and put that quilt to use! I'll be referring back to this video many times!
🌟⚡️🌟⚡️🌟⚡️🌟
This was GREAT!!! I've had to replace a piece in a quilt top a long time ago and it was kind of a mess. I'm a beginner, started just over 2 years ago. When I had to do it, I was a RANK beginner!! 😂🤣😂 I had NO clue where or how to start ripping it out or sewing it back in. I just jumped in there and did it the best I could. Ehhhh it came out a leeeedle mismatched at the end LOL
I am SO GLAD I now have this to refer back to in case I get a brain cramp🙄🤓 when I need to do it again!! It's getting saved into my quilt file! HOW do you think of these things? This is one of those things that I don't know I need to know until I need to know it! 🙃😉😄
Girrrrllll you ROCK! 😎😎
Good info! ❤️ thx
I did that once with a really complicated quilt block. I realized that I had the wrong orientation so I surgically removed it, took it all apart, put it back together again, sewed it into my top to admire my handy work and realized that I made the same mistake again! Uuggghh. Needless to say, that quilt top is in my UFO pile.
I've done that too!
You are the BEST instructor!!! No one else addresses some of the issues you work through for all of us.
An aside- I wish the dislike button wasn’t so near then LIKE button. I hit it by mistake first. Then corrected with like, but can’t tell if only the last ‘like’ was counted.
Do you not backstretch when quilting?
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