Thanks for this video. I enjoyed it and am inspired. (Still a little scared to start my own.) I really appreciated you showing and explaining how to iron the seams. I've heard others talk about ironing them but hadn't quite rasped it till I watched your video.
You're very welcome! Don't be scared to try .. it's just fabric. When I'm starting a new project I usually start with some fabric I got on sale before I try it on my favorite fabric.
Very nice....I really like the colors/patterns you chose! I've always wondered about those fat quarters! lol My sister has made beautiful quilts for 30 yrs or more but I'm the artist. One day I may try my hand at a quilt.....but for now I'll just keep drawing and painting. lol
I am new to quilting and I’ve just hand tied quilts. I’m curious how much does a long arm quilter charge you for your quilts? obviously depends on the size I know that.
Fantastic video Thankyou Could I please ask If I want to do a baby quilt in the same manner as you've laid your pattern out The squares are only 4 half inch How do I work that ??? Thanks Karen
Hi Karen, what size do you want your quilt to measure? I did a little math and you will need 64 squares if you want it to measure around 34" x 34". That's eight rows across and eight down for a total of 64.
@@chicnscratch Hi I wantedot to measure just that Love the videos thankyou I'm trying diamond shaped now but finding it difficult with the points matching them up !would you have any tips plz ?
I always iron n Strachan my fabricy0u could cut cut n sew all together cut your linning n batting at the same time you can sew straight Ines or cross n you have sewing your quilt together all at the same time sasy
Yes, if you use 5 Fat Quarters just make it one row shorter. You'll have 20 blocks instead of 24. Four blocks across and five blocks down for a total of 20.
This would make a fantastic rag quilt, just what I was looking for!
Great idea!
Love this!! I’ve been “collecting” fat quarters and have not found a pattern that would work for what I wanted......until now! Thank you!
You're very welcome! Have fun!!
Would you share the video on cutting please thanks.
Can you please add the video on cutting. Thanks
Please 🥺❤️. I have fat quarter for a perfect quilt 😊
Thanks for this video. I enjoyed it and am inspired. (Still a little scared to start my own.) I really appreciated you showing and explaining how to iron the seams. I've heard others talk about ironing them but hadn't quite rasped it till I watched your video.
You're very welcome! Don't be scared to try .. it's just fabric. When I'm starting a new project I usually start with some fabric I got on sale before I try it on my favorite fabric.
Love this quilt. Thanks for making it look easy
You are so welcome!
Do you have a video showing how to do the backing/batting and binding? please
I'm sorry I don't. I've always had mine done by a longarm quilter.
Very nice....I really like the colors/patterns you chose! I've always wondered about those fat quarters! lol My sister has made beautiful quilts for 30 yrs or more but I'm the artist. One day I may try my hand at a quilt.....but for now I'll just keep drawing and painting. lol
I wish I could draw!! Several of my family members can draw and I can't even draw a stick figure.
This is going to be my first quilt making thank you!
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you so much! This was a great instructional video and you explain things in a very easy to understand way!
thank you!!
I am new to quilting and I’ve just hand tied quilts. I’m curious how much does a long arm quilter charge you for your quilts? obviously depends on the size I know that.
it's been a few years since I have one done but the last time it was around $150 for a lap size quilt. That included the batting and the binding.
@@chicnscratch thank you
Like the idea of pinning the bottom corner, helped me alot, thanks.
Glad it helped!
Just found you, love this quilt
thank you!!
Love this!!! I have to be VERY cautious! I have no more room for more craft projects and supplies!!
REALLY LIKE THESE
very nice at explaining it i’m still new
Fantastic video
Thankyou
Could I please ask
If I want to do a baby quilt in the same manner as you've laid your pattern out
The squares are only 4 half inch
How do I work that ???
Thanks
Karen
Hi Karen, what size do you want your quilt to measure? I did a little math and you will need 64 squares if you want it to measure around 34" x 34". That's eight rows across and eight down for a total of 64.
@@chicnscratch
Hi
I wantedot to measure just that
Love the videos thankyou
I'm trying diamond shaped now but finding it difficult with the points matching them up !would you have any tips plz ?
@@karenstocks2623 Diamond shape? Block or quilt, is there a video you're watching?
@@chicnscratch
I've watched a few but the diamond shape on the points are not pointed
Its odd
@@chicnscratch
I want to make a star in the centre of squares
What was that after using for the calculator
how many fat quarters would be needed for a twin size quilt?
What is the name of your website? I wanted to get measurements for this quilt
Here ya go.... sewchicnscratch.com/fat-quarter-quilt/
Yay, love watching your sewing videos! :)
Love this good quite for my granddaughter will be my second one I’m new at this
I always iron n Strachan my fabricy0u could cut cut n sew all together cut your linning n batting at the same time you can sew straight Ines or cross n you have sewing your quilt together all at the same time sasy
Is it possible to make a smaller quilt with 5 fat quarters instead of 6? How many rows and columns would you suggest?
Yes, if you use 5 Fat Quarters just make it one row shorter. You'll have 20 blocks instead of 24. Four blocks across and five blocks down for a total of 20.
That app is handy dandy!
I DO THESE JUST IN MY HEAD EASY
THANK YOU BE SAFE