I’m thrilled you pin your row blocks together before you sew and also label each row. That is how I do it to stay organised. Your fabrics are beautiful
It takes a little bit of time to pin and label everything but then when we sit down, we are ready to sew with no concerns about getting anything switched around!
THANKS! This video is just what I needed! I would have approached the sewing part completely different & lost my mind. Your method is so much better. Love Tiggs--I can relate--I never thought I would have to learn how to sew with a cat on my lap!
I just love this quilt pattern, Cory. I now see how it all fits together and I love the pattern. It’s such an iconic, kind of old fashioned quilt. The type you’d see in a rustic farmhouse. So pretty.
I love your videos! Tiggs' appearance was precious and reminded me of sewing with my kitty. As I watched the sped up bits, I found myself wishing I could actually work/sew that fast! Boy, could I get a lot done! LOL Thank you sew much for sharing your time and abundant talent! God bless you and your family.
He just can't resist when he sees me at the cutting table...he's such a quilt making kitty. =) And, wow!...could you imagine...we'd really be able to get things done fast! =)
Yes to both of your comments! Love Tiggs and his contributions. Corey, when you invent that fast forward machine, I will be your first customer. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing those pressing tips, especially. For the most part, I think I’m going to really scrappy. I am using a consistent fabric for my large centers and after seeing yours, I think I might go get another dark color that will separate my scraps from my background. I think it would be a good way to anchor it.
How in the world do you keep Tiggs out of your pins? Mine would be all in them lol. Funny how some things aren't a trigger for some kitties but are to others 😀 You have a beautiful kitty! And I'd love to dive into all those fabrics!!!
This is great! I was just looking at Irish Chain patterns at the end of 2022. I was a little concerned about getting it right. I SO appreciate all the planning you have done! Everyone has different strengths and what you are teaching here is bolstering my confidence in making this pattern. Thank you!
I'm just getting started. I am using the 2.5 x 2.5 squares as leader and enders as I work on a different quilt. To me this is a perfect pattern for them. I didn't want to just sew rows and rows of squares together and have a plain pattern. I saw this last month and put my heart to purpose this. So as I have now begun the other quilt, this one has begun as well. Mine might take 2 years to finish also. That will depend on what I decide to do with the finished project. A Queen quilt or a lap quilt. So happy you have posted this and, Yes this one will be completely scrappy with the exception of the joining squares. Thank you greatly. This will be fun.
Awesomeness Corey. 💝 I love that you are methodical about fabric placement with being crazy. 😊 BRILLIANT pinning and piecing method. Can’t wait to get started. 🎉
❤️this Corey! My friend & I are taking this project to a big quilt retreat in Lancaster (Denver PA) on Monday-cannot wait to begin. Busy cutting, cutting and cutting! Thank you so much for this awesome quilt & inspiration! Donna Wittkop 🌞
This is my first QAL and you're making it very manageable! I looove the idea of pinning and labeling the strips to keep them organized. Thanks so much for the piecing and pressing info! I think I can do this!!
Hi Wendy. You are going to love Quilt Alongs. They are addictive. Corey’s are the best. I hope you stick around. She is doing a jelly roll one as soon as her next fabric line ships. I’m going to try to squeeze it in. 😊
I love the idea of pinning the squares because I have often knocked things I'm sewing with my elbow and then lost the plot - good job I like scrappy quilts! Thanks for the tip!
Wow, I did say I didn’t have the time to do this sew along, but now I’m so tempted. I’m going to download the pattern and gather my choice’s of fabrics, It may take me awhile, but I’ll will get it done. I’ve promised myself to never work on more then three different quilts, so number three here we go. Thank you so much for all you share, and your kitty is gorgeous.👍❤️😊
I am right there with you on the "taking me awhile" LOL =) This is going to be a project that I'll be working on throughout the year as I get a chance. =)
Hello 👋, I am not one to post...however this is my first QAL and I absolutely adore Corey. I'm new at sewing and quilting so I love when I learn new things. I'm currently in the process of sewing block A. I watched Corey this morning and the way she chain pieced her blocks/rows is AMAZING!! I bought the buttercup and slate materials as I wanted to make sure this project was going to look good and me being satisfied as I am finding out I'm pretty much a perfectionist. Thanks for all the comments as I am learning from everyone here
I am so glad you left a comment Laurie!...I always like reading down through them and chatting with everyone. =) I think your quilt will be so lovely in Buttercup & Slate!
I finished my quilt last night and am absolutely thrilled with it! Thanks for getting me started. I saved my scraps for a long time with this quilt in mind. I used a nice pantograph for the quilting and it filled in the open space nicely.
Thank you so much! I was casting about looking for a pattern to address the last 18 months of scraps. This is perfect. I'm not sure I would have found the pattern without your video. Your demonstration makes the process feel quite accessible. I sorted my scraps by color yesterday and cut the first group today. I may have enough to make 2 of these quilts, one could easily be a gift.
I am so glad you mentioned the jelly rolls in your last video. It made me go look in my stash and I found two that I am going to using. I am so happy to be using them up! Your blocks are looking great! Thanks for the videos Corey!
As I was watching this tutorial I began remembering how my grandmother cut her fabric, got it all organized and sewed it together. She did everything from her chair in front of the tv! She had a template, that she made from cardboard for the pieces that she then traced on to the fabric. Then she cut the piece out using her scissors ( I don't think rotary cutters existed then). Next she had a threaded needle that she would run through the center of the fabric on according to what piece it was in the pattern. This way all the similar pieces were in a pile that she could pull from, but they were "contained" so the speak. Once everything was cut out she removed the needles from the thread and as she needed a piece of fabric she just pulled off the top of the cut fabric pieces and hand pieced the entire quilt. The entire quilt was pieced from that chair! She then sent it out to be hand quilted. Thank you again - this video brought back so many wonderful memories!
This was such a neat comment to read Marilyn! My grandma, too, had her little cardboard square and scissors...although I don't remember her using your grandma's nifty method!
Thus pressing tip is the most helpful to me! I love to be able to turn in any direction and stull have nesting seams. I am still gatherering my scraps, can't wait to get started on my blocks!
Oh, also I love the way you clip the alphabitties numbers on each row, thank you for that tip! I’m also a “planned” scrappy person. Plus I’m also a symmetrical person!
Thank you. I have been quilting for at least 40 years. I love that when you want to make something, especially with scraps , as I have a lot. Lol. You can find a pattern and a way of doing it. I would like to thank you for the advise on how to press your seams. I am from Australia and watch you on UA-cam. I have only just subscribed. Quilting is global. 😊
I have been quilting for years and I learned so much from your video! I ❤ your pressing directions and the way that you pin the rows together before sewing. Thank you for sharing these tips with us.❤
Hey Corey, I have to say that I wasn't going to try this quilt, it just looked so complicated but I downloaded the pattern and started studying on it and with all the material I already had and all I've bought, I just decided to go for it. Your right though, the cutting of all the squares, the 2 1/2", will be tedious but I love a challenge. When I finally get it done, the top I''ll try to send picture. I just love your tutorials, I stand amazed at how much I have learned and all the gadgets I have bought that helps make my cutting more accurate. But keep up the great work you do! Have a great night!
I just love you scrappy Irish to chain pattern. I love the way you pinned the blocks together. I hope to join you in a few weeks. I have so many scraps. Been looking for a pattern I really liked. I broke my arm before Christmas, have 3 more weeks to be go. I can't wait to start.
Thanks so much for showing us how you pin your pieces before moving them to the machine. I am forever mixing up my blocks, and I think this technique will help me as I am apparently directionally challenged (lol).
I bought an stretched art canvas and my husband stapled batting to it, so I have an awesome design board! Corey, I love all of your tips! Your videos are very inspiring! I’m ready to start sewing my strips! 😊
I’ve done that too. I buy the canvas boards when they go on sale. They are perfect. Dollar store sell small ones in their art section. They are handy too.
Great series! I made my design boards by cutting a variety of sizes (8” 10” & 12” squares) from foam core board I get from a dollar store. I use 505 to attach batting on one side. Thanks, and stay well! Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
Yay Corey! Thanks for the fun tutorial. Your Alphabitties and Wonder clip idea is genius and the solid charcoal color is perfect for any scrap quilt. I always appreciate what you share. Right now I'm working on Scrappy Spools sew along and still have tons of scraps left over so your Scrappy Irish Chain project should help reduce the rest of my scrap box.
Finally started my blocks and tried your method with pins and clips and alphabitties. That’s a game changer for me! It’s so great to be able to piece without worrying that I’m getting out of order (within each column and column order). Thanks for the advice!!!!!
I am cutting up scraps as we speak. I needed a scrappy quilt to reduce some of my scraps, which is a goal of mine for 2023 along with finishing ufos. Your videos are great and very helpful. Thank you for working out the ironing instructions and being able to rotate blocks. Game changer!!! My blocks will be completely scrappy, pulling what I have.
I bet it is!...every quilter does things a little bit (or a lot a bit!) differently and we all like different tools to get there. It really keeps things interesting!
I made design boards too. I got two big sheets of foam board, then my hubby cut them into all different sizes I need. No fancy edges. But when the batting looks thready I’ll just pull the old off and put new batting on top. No one sees it but me, it works great. And hey, our pretty fabric fancies them up 😂
Love these videos . I have been wanting to do a scrappy Irish chain for a while. I am doing mine in brights and sherbet kind of colors. No autumny kind of colors. I love your grey accent! Its sharp!
Corey! Thanks so much for sharing your approach. I had originally thought of doing some strip piecing for parts of the blocks. However, your approached has helped me realize that pressing direction is going to become an issue if I don’t plan a bit more. Thank you!!!!❤ I am using an unplanned approach for my square selection but I’m going to lay out and piece in rows so I can press more intentionally. Again thank you. I’m using Bonnie and Camille stash. Fun!
Would love to hear how the strip piecing works out for you. I am thinking of doing that with the contrast and background portion. But wasn’t sure how other sections could be done.
Loved seeing your thought process on pinning then marking each row before moving to the machine. This will help me on countless other blocks, too. Also loved seeing your plan for pressing so you can rotate blocks. Thanks so much for sharing in such a comfortable and positive manner!
This seemed like a LOT of piecing - and it is- I almost thought I was not going to make it. However the way you showed pinning and chain stitching it became more appealing to me. I could take this to a sewing group and not worry about thinking! I’m bak in😊 Great tutorial once again!
We got you back! LOL =) It is a lot of piecing but it does help to keep everything orderly...and you could absolutely transport things if you wanted to.
Thank you for showing how you are pressing your seams for each block. I was going to do a random scrappy version of this with any color goes. However, I have been cutting squares for a scrappy purple Arkansas Crossroads. Since I have already made a truly scrappy Arkansas Crossroads, I am seriously considering using the scrappy purple squares to make this quilt with a gray as my accent and a cream Grunge Hits the Spot with gray dots for the "white". The gray is Shadow Play in either a medium or dark gray. I still have to decide on which gray depending on how dominant my darker purples will be. Thank you for this sew along.
🤯 your chain pin piecing blew my mind. I made 2 1/2 inch square pixilated(Mandalorian helmet)quilts and I grab one by one row by row sewing. This video has helped me TREMENDOUSLY! I’m 10000% appreciative thank you. ❤
What a wonderful way to keep the squares and rows together!!!!! I have always struggled with not messing mine up! Definitely going to adopt this way of sewing rows of squares together. Thank you for sharing this tip with us.
It helps me out so much! I just used this method again yesterday to sew together the blocks in long rows for a quilt. It keeps everything so tidy and I can just sit and sew without wondering if I'm getting my blocks turned around!
Thanks so much for some assistance with the pressing directions. I can’t wait to get started on this sew long. Thanks for not rushing through this so long for so many of us who work full-time trying to balance multiple projects can become difficult. Thanks for not rushing it. I love watching your videos. Your fabrics are gorgeous. Thanks for all you do for the quality community.
What a fun scrappy quilt project . I am waiting for my background. Everything else will come from my scraps bins or stash! Thanks for the fun scrapalong!💕
I am making the quilt using Lori Holt Cookbook fabric and I used fat quarters. This so fun and I appreciate your teaching style. I am finishing up your Oh Happy Day Quilt. I loved the techniques you showed us!
Finished 2 Blocks. Trying to do planned scrappy, not sure how well that’s going. I followed your techniques for assembling the blocks and they worked out great! Thanks for your great tips!
Thank you, Corey, for showing us how you put your blocks together, so very helpful. I love your kitty, every time he shows up, he makes me smile. Looking forward to seeing more of him. I am still cutting my blocks, almost ready to sew the A block together.
Thank you heaps. Had cut scraps, was about to sew block A. The way you sew and press is brilliant and will do same. So happy this will be a slow QAL as I can see will take me awhile. Accent I am using is same as yours but from Sherri and Chelsi Emma collection with little leaf on it. . Not in my scraps so had to send off order to FQS from New Zealand and now to wait about 4 weeks. But in meantime I have one fat quarter!
I just found your channel and love it. It enjoy doing scrappy quilts. I’ve downloaded this pattern and have a plan now for the many 2.5” squares I have cut my scraps. My friends know I love scrappy and many of them bring me their scraps.
Thank you very much for sharing your ideas and pressing directions. I really don’t like unsewing and your way will hopefully help me. Love, love, love your blocks!
Thanks for taking the time to figure out and share the pressing changes. I prefer to nest seams and this information is a game changer when you are putting together these big blocks with so many seams. I also like your idea for keeping your rows together when you are constructing the block. I'm going to give that a try as well.
I really like this method of pinning and labeling the rows. As I said, I do it for an individual block like this but more often I am using it for the blocks within a quilt so they stay where I want them to!
I too save any bolt cardboards and I am going to glue some batting to one side to carry fabric pieces to the machine. I really like how you pin the columns together and will be trying that. Thanks for the tips.
Thank you for showing us how to put together the A block! I haven't done that before. Old cats learning new tricks. Controlled scrappy Christmas. I need a few more fabrics. Trying to do it all from stash, but I might have to purchase background. Love your kitty. He's always welcome.
Okay this quilt is a must. I’ll start picking my scraps tomorrow. Your ideal about pinning the pieces together is genius. The reason I love it so much is because you can work on other projects and when you come back to the project you don’t have to think so much. Brilliant! ❤
I’m so excited this Irish Chain is beautiful and you are making it so easy for us to make. I love the idea of pinning the rows and labels. The very best part is the pressing so we can turn our blocks anyway we like and still fit together nicely. Thank you.
I love the QS rulers too! I bought one on recommendation from a quilt store. I was so impressed that I had my sister try it too. She loved it so I bought one for her. Now we both have several of them and I believe it’s a game changer for accuracy! Loved your pressing instructions for your Double Irish Chain. That was amazing and so important for beautiful accuracy in piecing!!
Another fabulous video! Yep, I am sewing along, and your videos help SO much! I use design boards all the time…couldn’t sew without them. Thanks, Corey!
I wasn’t planning on making this quilt as I have so many in progress but your video has made it seem more approachable. I am definitely a planner when it comes to fabric placement. So many great tips in this video that I hadn’t even thought about. Thank you for another great video. I look forward to sewing along with you.❤
I am such a planner when it comes to quilts!...sometimes I can be less "planny" but I think it streamlines things to have a planned approach (for me!). =)
I’m so challenged by scrappy! Thank you for your “planned scrappy” tips! I’m using the Seamstress collection in a jelly roll by Laundry Basket Quilts and other LBQ prints that work with it for a planned scrappy quilt. I’ve got quite a bit of cutting left to do. I love how you pin your rows together and I’m ordering alpha bitties today! Thank you Corey!
Great pressing advice! I’m not making this quilt now, but intend to in the near future. I think I will do it completely scrappy, with navy where you have grey. I HAD a lot of 2.5” squares but just completed the American Patchwork and Quilting scrappy sew along which used up a lot of them. Never fear though, I have lots of scraps ready to be cut up!
I just completed a very scrappy 2.5” square quilt. It turned out 84”x84”. Been working on it for about 3 years. But I still have a whole bunch of 4-patches I sewed together and didn’t know what to do with them. So I am joining in with this sew-a-long. But since I do not want to take apart all the 4-patches, I will be getting creative in the assembly of the blocks. Also I am using white where the pink is in the pattern and dark grey as the background as that is what I had on hand. Sure hope it turns out okay when finished. 🤞🏻
I find pinning really helps as well as check your cutting accuracy and quarter inch seam. It can make you crazy when you start to change your colors around. I'm with you. Stand back and see if something stands out of place. But overall on a scrappy quilt it truly doesn't matter.
This is also my first QAL! I am super happy you said this would take months..lol. I have a lot going on. Mine will be super scrappy. Can't wait to get started!! Thank you Corey.
This is a much less structured QAL than those I usually host. =) And it is definitely going to take me awhile to get my blocks done....it'll be nice to have some accountability to keep at it!
Thankful for the the pinning and pressing tips! I'm using all scraps except for the pink and background, I'm using turquoise and a white with turquoise background. I'm scrappy organized!
I often use a painting canvas, either large or small, depending upon the size of the block. I don't use it on the front, I put my block pieces on the back with the boards up so the pieces don't fall out and if you stack them, the pieces are not touched. I hope that makes sense. :) I really appreciate you showing your method of planning and sewing all those squares. I'm sure I would have made it MUCH harder. Now I can do it much faster and more organized than I would have done. Thank you. :)
I’m thrilled you pin your row blocks together before you sew and also label each row. That is how I do it to stay organised. Your fabrics are beautiful
It takes a little bit of time to pin and label everything but then when we sit down, we are ready to sew with no concerns about getting anything switched around!
THANKS! This video is just what I needed! I would have approached the sewing part completely different & lost my mind. Your method is so much better. Love Tiggs--I can relate--I never thought I would have to learn how to sew with a cat on my lap!
He is so funny!...always wanting to see what's going on up there!
@@CorianderQuilts I tried putting up a Baby Gate-but Teddy just scales like an Olympic High Jumper.
@@sewquilty LOL!!....they sure have a knack for getting to where they want to be!
I just love this quilt pattern, Cory. I now see how it all fits together and I love the pattern. It’s such an iconic, kind of old fashioned quilt. The type you’d see in a rustic farmhouse. So pretty.
It's such a traditional pattern!
Cori, I just love your wall of beautiful colors of fabrics behind you. It is sooo much I candy. Completely my jam.
Thank you so much!...it's been such a dream job designing fabrics for Moda!
I love your videos! Tiggs' appearance was precious and reminded me of sewing with my kitty. As I watched the sped up bits, I found myself wishing I could actually work/sew that fast! Boy, could I get a lot done! LOL Thank you sew much for sharing your time and abundant talent! God bless you and your family.
He just can't resist when he sees me at the cutting table...he's such a quilt making kitty. =) And, wow!...could you imagine...we'd really be able to get things done fast! =)
Yes to both of your comments! Love Tiggs and his contributions. Corey, when you invent that fast forward machine, I will be your first customer. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing those pressing tips, especially. For the most part, I think I’m going to really scrappy. I am using a consistent fabric for my large centers and after seeing yours, I think I might go get another dark color that will separate my scraps from my background. I think it would be a good way to anchor it.
How in the world do you keep Tiggs out of your pins? Mine would be all in them lol. Funny how some things aren't a trigger for some kitties but are to others 😀
You have a beautiful kitty! And I'd love to dive into all those fabrics!!!
This is great! I was just looking at Irish Chain patterns at the end of 2022. I was a little concerned about getting it right. I SO appreciate all the planning you have done! Everyone has different strengths and what you are teaching here is bolstering my confidence in making this pattern. Thank you!
You're so welcome!
I'm just getting started. I am using the 2.5 x 2.5 squares as leader and enders as I work on a different quilt. To me this is a perfect pattern for them. I didn't want to just sew rows and rows of squares together and have a plain pattern. I saw this last month and put my heart to purpose this. So as I have now begun the other quilt, this one has begun as well. Mine might take 2 years to finish also. That will depend on what I decide to do with the finished project. A Queen quilt or a lap quilt. So happy you have posted this and, Yes this one will be completely scrappy with the exception of the joining squares. Thank you greatly. This will be fun.
I'm so glad you are joining in...it's been a lot of fun to slowly work on these blocks and slowly (but surely!) make a dent in my scraps. =)
Awesomeness Corey. 💝 I love that you are methodical about fabric placement with being crazy. 😊 BRILLIANT pinning and piecing method. Can’t wait to get started. 🎉
Thank you Lee!
❤️this Corey!
My friend & I are taking this project to a big quilt retreat in Lancaster (Denver PA) on Monday-cannot wait to begin. Busy cutting, cutting and cutting! Thank you so much for this awesome quilt & inspiration!
Donna Wittkop 🌞
Have so much fun at your retreat Donna!
COREY, I STILL SAY, " YOU ARE THE BEST". THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS VIDEO.
You are always so encouraging Jeni...thank you! I really appreciate your sweet comments. =)
This is my first QAL and you're making it very manageable! I looove the idea of pinning and labeling the strips to keep them organized. Thanks so much for the piecing and pressing info! I think I can do this!!
I'm so glad you're finding it manageable...I think seeing things broken down a bit can be so helpful in seeing how the blocks come together.
Hi Wendy. You are going to love Quilt Alongs. They are addictive. Corey’s are the best. I hope you stick around. She is doing a jelly roll one as soon as her next fabric line ships. I’m going to try to squeeze it in. 😊
@@coribeckett7400 thank you! I've only been quilting a few years and have been kind of intimidated by QAL's, but I'm pretty excited about this one!
@@CorianderQuilts ❤
I love the idea of pinning the squares because I have often knocked things I'm sewing with my elbow and then lost the plot - good job I like scrappy quilts! Thanks for the tip!
I just knocked a whole pile over last week so I know how that goes!...I had them all pinned/labeled and could keep right on sewing.
I really love your choice of patterned white fabric. It really adds something to the block.
I sometimes have favorites from the fabrics I design and that is one of them!
Wow, I did say I didn’t have the time to do this sew along, but now I’m so tempted. I’m going to download the pattern and gather my choice’s of fabrics, It may take me awhile, but I’ll will get it done. I’ve promised myself to never work on more then three different quilts, so number three here we go. Thank you so much for all you share, and your kitty is gorgeous.👍❤️😊
I am right there with you on the "taking me awhile" LOL =) This is going to be a project that I'll be working on throughout the year as I get a chance. =)
Thank you so much for sharing all of your thoughts and the time in showing us your process. Love this and am going to give this a go! 😊
You're so welcome!...I'm so glad you found it helpful!
After I watched this video I tried your pinning trick. Wow, it sure made it much easier to sew. Thankyou!
I'm so glad that helped!...I find it to make things so nice when I get over to the sewing machine.
Hello 👋, I am not one to post...however this is my first QAL and I absolutely adore Corey. I'm new at sewing and quilting so I love when I learn new things. I'm currently in the process of sewing block A. I watched Corey this morning and the way she chain pieced her blocks/rows is AMAZING!!
I bought the buttercup and slate materials as I wanted to make sure this project was going to look good and me being satisfied as I am finding out I'm pretty much a perfectionist.
Thanks for all the comments as I am learning from everyone here
I am so glad you left a comment Laurie!...I always like reading down through them and chatting with everyone. =) I think your quilt will be so lovely in Buttercup & Slate!
I finished my quilt last night and am absolutely thrilled with it! Thanks for getting me started. I saved my scraps for a long time with this quilt in mind. I used a nice pantograph for the quilting and it filled in the open space nicely.
Way to Go!...it's such a great way to use scraps. =)
Thank you so much! I was casting about looking for a pattern to address the last 18 months of scraps. This is perfect. I'm not sure I would have found the pattern without your video. Your demonstration makes the process feel quite accessible. I sorted my scraps by color yesterday and cut the first group today. I may have enough to make 2 of these quilts, one could easily be a gift.
It's great for using up those scraps!
I am so glad you mentioned the jelly rolls in your last video. It made me go look in my stash and I found two that I am going to using. I am so happy to be using them up! Your blocks are looking great! Thanks for the videos Corey!
You're so welcome!...those jelly rolls will be handy to in saving time cutting the squares!
As I was watching this tutorial I began remembering how my grandmother cut her fabric, got it all organized and sewed it together. She did everything from her chair in front of the tv! She had a template, that she made from cardboard for the pieces that she then traced on to the fabric. Then she cut the piece out using her scissors ( I don't think rotary cutters existed then). Next she had a threaded needle that she would run through the center of the fabric on according to what piece it was in the pattern. This way all the similar pieces were in a pile that she could pull from, but they were "contained" so the speak. Once everything was cut out she removed the needles from the thread and as she needed a piece of fabric she just pulled off the top of the cut fabric pieces and hand pieced the entire quilt. The entire quilt was pieced from that chair! She then sent it out to be hand quilted. Thank you again - this video brought back so many wonderful memories!
Hi Marilyn,wow, that's a great idea threading them onto a piece of thread.Thankyou for sharing your grandmother's gem of an idea.
@@alana_nz I hope it works well for you!
This was such a neat comment to read Marilyn! My grandma, too, had her little cardboard square and scissors...although I don't remember her using your grandma's nifty method!
You are always a beautiful ray of sunshine! Loving your quilts and fabrics! Love to get more wonderful ideas of ways to use my fabrics.
Thus pressing tip is the most helpful to me! I love to be able to turn in any direction and stull have nesting seams. I am still gatherering my scraps, can't wait to get started on my blocks!
Me too!...It's so nice to be able to place those blocks just as you'd like.
Oh, also I love the way you clip the alphabitties numbers on each row, thank you for that tip! I’m also a “planned” scrappy person. Plus I’m also a symmetrical person!
That really helps keep everything organized!
Thank you. I have been quilting for at least 40 years. I love that when you want to make something, especially with scraps , as I have a lot. Lol. You can find a pattern and a way of doing it. I would like to thank you for the advise on how to press your seams. I am from Australia and watch you on UA-cam. I have only just subscribed. Quilting is global. 😊
There are so many wonderful scrap patterns, aren't there! Thank you so much for watching and subscribing. =) Have a wonderful weekend!
I love how your pressing the seams so nest no matter how you turn the block! Very helpful!
I like that extra flexibility!
I love this tutorial!! I never would have tackled this without it. It’s organized and manageable now. I’m so excited!’
I'm so glad!...have fun sewing it up!
Thank you for these tips. I just cut my B blocks and was getting ready to sew. I love the pressing tips.
You are so welcome!
Love this tutorial on how you're doing the strips. Makes it so much easier. Love Tigs, just a kitty living his best life. 🐈🧵🪡✂️
He really is living his best life!....what a funny kitty! =)
I have been quilting for years and I learned so much from your video! I ❤ your pressing directions and the way that you pin the rows together before sewing. Thank you for sharing these tips with us.❤
You are so welcome!...I'm so glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for the strips tips! Who knew that pinning them all was a new trick for me!
You're so welcome!
Went to 4 shops to find the perfect pink! Moda Dusty Peach is gorgeous!
Going up to the sewing room after I watch your video
Love these blocks. Love your pin cushion Tiggs is so adorable ❤❤
He had to get his time on camera! =)
Looking forward to seeing this finished 😊 you did a great presentation this evening MT.Hope!
I can't wait until it's finished too...It's been a slow moving project for me. =)
Thanks so much for coming to the trunk show...that was fun!
Beautiful Cory. I take a photo before I start pinning. It helps me spot a placement I don’t like, AND I have a key to refer back too. 😍
Thank you Ginger!...taking a photo is a wonderful way to check fabric values too!
Great pinning and pressing suggestions. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Hey Corey, I have to say that I wasn't going to try this quilt, it just looked so complicated but I downloaded the pattern and started studying on it and with all the material I already had and all I've bought, I just decided to go for it. Your right though, the cutting of all the squares, the 2 1/2", will be tedious but I love a challenge. When I finally get it done, the top I''ll try to send picture. I just love your tutorials, I stand amazed at how much I have learned and all the gadgets I have bought that helps make my cutting more accurate. But keep up the great work you do! Have a great night!
I'd love to see a picture when you have it finished! I need to get working on mine too. =)
I just love you scrappy Irish to chain pattern. I love the way you pinned the blocks together. I hope to join you in a few weeks. I have so many scraps. Been looking for a pattern I really liked. I broke my arm before Christmas, have 3 more weeks to be go. I can't wait to start.
I hope your arm heals quickly!
Thanks so much for showing us how you pin your pieces before moving them to the machine. I am forever mixing up my blocks, and I think this technique will help me as I am apparently directionally challenged (lol).
This technique helps me out so much!
I bought an stretched art canvas and my husband stapled batting to it, so I have an awesome design board! Corey, I love all of your tips! Your videos are very inspiring! I’m ready to start sewing my strips! 😊
That would make a really nice design board!
That’s a great idea! Thanks for sharing.😊😊
I’ve done that too. I buy the canvas boards when they go on sale. They are perfect. Dollar store sell small ones in their art section. They are handy too.
@@coribeckett7400 this is good to know! Thank you!
Great series!
I made my design boards by cutting a variety of sizes (8” 10” & 12” squares) from foam core board I get from a dollar store. I use 505 to attach batting on one side.
Thanks, and stay well!
Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
It’s so nice to make quick design boards!
Yay Corey! Thanks for the fun tutorial. Your Alphabitties and Wonder clip idea is genius and the solid charcoal color is perfect for any scrap quilt. I always appreciate what you share. Right now I'm working on Scrappy Spools sew along and still have tons of scraps left over so your Scrappy Irish Chain project should help reduce the rest of my scrap box.
The Scrappy Spools sew along looks like so much fun!
Great tips, thank you so much. Sew excited to start this quilt. It's been on my list for years.
It's such a great scrapbuster!
Finally started my blocks and tried your method with pins and clips and alphabitties. That’s a game changer for me! It’s so great to be able to piece without worrying that I’m getting out of order (within each column and column order). Thanks for the advice!!!!!
I'm so glad that helped you!...I know I really enjoy using that method. =)
Perfect timing - just finished cutting last night and wondered this morning if you had the next video - and voila!
And there you go! =)
I am cutting up scraps as we speak. I needed a scrappy quilt to reduce some of my scraps, which is a goal of mine for 2023 along with finishing ufos. Your videos are great and very helpful. Thank you for working out the ironing instructions and being able to rotate blocks. Game changer!!! My blocks will be completely scrappy, pulling what I have.
That sounds wonderful!
You do such a good job with these videos. I wish I had the time to sew along with you all.
Thank you so much David! You'd have to fit it in around all of the 1000's of quilts you quilt!
Thanks for all the tips! I’ve completed 6 blocks!
Wonderful!
It's so fascinating to see you "plan" your scrappy. My process is so different.
I bet it is!...every quilter does things a little bit (or a lot a bit!) differently and we all like different tools to get there. It really keeps things interesting!
Love your our colors. That is so cheerful and the pressing recommendations will make it so much easier. Thanks much.
Thank you so much!..I'm glad that info is helpful!
I made design boards too. I got two big sheets of foam board, then my hubby cut them into all different sizes I need. No fancy edges. But when the batting looks thready I’ll just pull the old off and put new batting on top. No one sees it but me, it works great. And hey, our pretty fabric fancies them up 😂
You know it!...once all of those pretty fabrics are on there, they become the star of the show!
Love these videos . I have been wanting to do a scrappy Irish chain for a while. I am doing mine in brights and sherbet kind of colors. No autumny kind of colors. I love your grey accent! Its sharp!
That sounds beautiful!
This quilt is going to be gorgeous. I love how you white background with drawing on them looks in the b blocks. Thanks for sharing
I think that background will be so pretty for this quilt...I bought of bolt of it as I know it's one I'll use often. =)
Corey! Thanks so much for sharing your approach. I had originally thought of doing some strip piecing for parts of the blocks. However, your approached has helped me realize that pressing direction is going to become an issue if I don’t plan a bit more. Thank you!!!!❤ I am using an unplanned approach for my square selection but I’m going to lay out and piece in rows so I can press more intentionally. Again thank you. I’m using Bonnie and Camille stash. Fun!
That will be beautiful!
Would love to hear how the strip piecing works out for you. I am thinking of doing that with the contrast and background portion. But wasn’t sure how other sections could be done.
Loved seeing your thought process on pinning then marking each row before moving to the machine. This will help me on countless other blocks, too. Also loved seeing your plan for pressing so you can rotate blocks. Thanks so much for sharing in such a comfortable and positive manner!
This seemed like a LOT of piecing - and it is- I almost thought I was not going to make it. However the way you showed pinning and chain stitching it became more appealing to me. I could take this to a sewing group and not worry about thinking! I’m bak in😊
Great tutorial once again!
We got you back! LOL =) It is a lot of piecing but it does help to keep everything orderly...and you could absolutely transport things if you wanted to.
Thank you for showing how you are pressing your seams for each block. I was going to do a random scrappy version of this with any color goes. However, I have been cutting squares for a scrappy purple Arkansas Crossroads. Since I have already made a truly scrappy Arkansas Crossroads, I am seriously considering using the scrappy purple squares to make this quilt with a gray as my accent and a cream Grunge Hits the Spot with gray dots for the "white". The gray is Shadow Play in either a medium or dark gray. I still have to decide on which gray depending on how dominant my darker purples will be. Thank you for this sew along.
Oooh!...that will be pretty!
Very cute. I’m going to save this quilt for when I have a larger stash. I love that you showed the pressing.
Thank you!...It's been a fun one to work on. =)
🤯 your chain pin piecing blew my mind. I made 2 1/2 inch square pixilated(Mandalorian helmet)quilts and I grab one by one row by row sewing.
This video has helped me TREMENDOUSLY! I’m 10000% appreciative thank you. ❤
You're so welcome!...that method has worked so well for me!
I've made it through 2 bins of scraps, cutting as I go. I have 2 more to go. Love Mr Tiggs.
He couldn't resist joining in on the fun!
What a wonderful way to keep the squares and rows together!!!!! I have always struggled with not messing mine up! Definitely going to adopt this way of sewing rows of squares together. Thank you for sharing this tip with us.
It helps me out so much! I just used this method again yesterday to sew together the blocks in long rows for a quilt. It keeps everything so tidy and I can just sit and sew without wondering if I'm getting my blocks turned around!
Thank you for sharing you pinning and pressing method! It makes this quilt seem more manageable. I hope to start on mine soon.
You're so welcome!
Thanks so much for some assistance with the pressing directions. I can’t wait to get started on this sew long. Thanks for not rushing through this so long for so many of us who work full-time trying to balance multiple projects can become difficult. Thanks for not rushing it. I love watching your videos. Your fabrics are gorgeous. Thanks for all you do for the quality community.
I am right there with you in needing plenty of time to get my blocks done! My pace is going to be pretty slow as well. =)
You're videos are not complete without kitty ❤. So glad you decided to share your process, i learn so much. You're the best 👏
If he sees me working at the cutting table, he must come investigate!
What a fun scrappy quilt project . I am waiting for my background. Everything else will come from my scraps bins or stash! Thanks for the fun scrapalong!💕
It's a fun scrapbuster!
I am so loving your videos, i can’t stop watching
I'm so glad you are enjoying them. =)
I am making the quilt using Lori Holt Cookbook fabric and I used fat quarters. This so fun and I appreciate your teaching style. I am finishing up your Oh Happy Day Quilt. I loved the techniques you showed us!
Lori's fabrics will be so pretty in this quilt!
Finished 2 Blocks. Trying to do planned scrappy, not sure how well that’s going. I followed your techniques for assembling the blocks and they worked out great! Thanks for your great tips!
I'm glad that was helpful!
Thank you, Corey, for showing us how you put your blocks together, so very helpful. I love your kitty, every time he shows up, he makes me smile. Looking forward to seeing more of him. I am still cutting my blocks, almost ready to sew the A block together.
You're so welcome!
Tiggs is currently sleeping on my cutting table. He just loves it over there. =)
I love seeing your kitty he I’d beautiful 😊 thank you for your wonderful instructions
Just getting started. Using Kansas Troubles! Thanks for the great tutorial.
That will be beautiful!
Thank you heaps. Had cut scraps, was about to sew block A. The way you sew and press is brilliant and will do same. So happy this will be a slow QAL as I can see will take me awhile. Accent I am using is same as yours but from Sherri and Chelsi Emma collection with little leaf on it. . Not in my scraps so had to send off order to FQS from New Zealand and now to wait about 4 weeks. But in meantime I have one fat quarter!
That print will be so pretty for your accent color!
Your pressing plan is priceless…I was really wondering about that…big thanks!
I found this way to work great!
I just found your channel and love it. It enjoy doing scrappy quilts. I’ve downloaded this pattern and have a plan now for the many 2.5” squares I have cut my scraps. My friends know I love scrappy and many of them bring me their scraps.
Scrappy quilts are a lot of fun! It's sounds like you have some great friends! =)
Thank you very much for sharing your ideas and pressing directions. I really don’t like unsewing and your way will hopefully help me. Love, love, love your blocks!
Thank you so much!...I like pressing the blocks this way so I have a bit more flexibility when it comes to sewing all of them together!
Thanks for taking the time to figure out and share the pressing changes. I prefer to nest seams and this information is a game changer when you are putting together these big blocks with so many seams. I also like your idea for keeping your rows together when you are constructing the block. I'm going to give that a try as well.
I really like this method of pinning and labeling the rows. As I said, I do it for an individual block like this but more often I am using it for the blocks within a quilt so they stay where I want them to!
I love your pinning & bitty process. I will definitely use this !!! Thanks Corey! Blessings
I find it so handy to be able to just sit and sew without having to worry about fabric and/or block placement.
I too save any bolt cardboards and I am going to glue some batting to one side to carry fabric pieces to the machine. I really like how you pin the columns together and will be trying that. Thanks for the tips.
You're so welcome!
Thank you for showing us how to put together the A block! I haven't done that before. Old cats learning new tricks. Controlled scrappy Christmas. I need a few more fabrics. Trying to do it all from stash, but I might have to purchase background. Love your kitty. He's always welcome.
You're so welcome! Tiggs sees me at the cutting table and he needs to come investigate!
Okay this quilt is a must. I’ll start picking my scraps tomorrow. Your ideal about pinning the pieces together is genius. The reason I love it so much is because you can work on other projects and when you come back to the project you don’t have to think so much. Brilliant! ❤
I've been fitting my blocks in around other projects too. =)
I’m so excited this Irish Chain is beautiful and you are making it so easy for us to make. I love the idea of pinning the rows and labels. The very best part is the pressing so we can turn our blocks anyway we like and still fit together nicely. Thank you.
You're so welcome!...it's been a fun project. =)
I so love your cat. What a character!
He is such an ornery guy!
Hi Corrie- I am doing your scrappy quilt. I am also new to your channel. Thank you so much. Loved the tips!
You are so welcome!...I hope you have fun joining in!
Thank you so much for all your tips heading to pull fabrics to join in!!!
You're so welcome!
I HAVE THIS SWEATSHIRT!!!! Literally wore it today!
I wear mine all of the time!
Wow. Bless you. A very easy to follow tutorial. You’ve made me a happy subscriber. Louise
I'm so glad you found it helpful!...thank you for subscribing!
I love your channel, i just love listening to you! I havent started yet, but hope to soon. I got a new puppy which kind of crimped my quilting a bit.
A new puppy sounds like fun!
I love the QS rulers too! I bought one on recommendation from a quilt store. I was so impressed that I had my sister try it too. She loved it so I bought one for her. Now we both have several of them and I believe it’s a game changer for accuracy! Loved your pressing instructions for your Double Irish Chain. That was amazing and so important for beautiful accuracy in piecing!!
I've been switching my rulers over to QS and now use them most often. I love that extra grippiness they have!
Another fabulous video! Yep, I am sewing along, and your videos help SO much! I use design boards all the time…couldn’t sew without them. Thanks, Corey!
You are so welcome!...and thank you so much for your kind comments!
I wasn’t planning on making this quilt as I have so many in progress but your video has made it seem more approachable. I am definitely a planner when it comes to fabric placement. So many great tips in this video that I hadn’t even thought about. Thank you for another great video. I look forward to sewing along with you.❤
I am such a planner when it comes to quilts!...sometimes I can be less "planny" but I think it streamlines things to have a planned approach (for me!). =)
Thank you Corey. This was such a helpful video especially the pressing instructions. I adored Tiggs appearance, he is delightful! 😊
He is such a funny boy!
I’m so challenged by scrappy! Thank you for your “planned scrappy” tips! I’m using the Seamstress collection in a jelly roll by Laundry Basket Quilts and other LBQ prints that work with it for a planned scrappy quilt. I’ve got quite a bit of cutting left to do. I love how you pin your rows together and I’m ordering alpha bitties today! Thank you Corey!
You're so welcome!...I'm so glad some of those suggestions helped!
Great pressing advice! I’m not making this quilt now, but intend to in the near future. I think I will do it completely scrappy, with navy where you have grey. I HAD a lot of 2.5” squares but just completed the American Patchwork and Quilting scrappy sew along which used up a lot of them. Never fear though, I have lots of scraps ready to be cut up!
Those scraps seem to add up faster than we can use them up!
I just completed a very scrappy 2.5” square quilt. It turned out 84”x84”. Been working on it for about 3 years. But I still have a whole bunch of 4-patches I sewed together and didn’t know what to do with them. So I am joining in with this sew-a-long. But since I do not want to take apart all the 4-patches, I will be getting creative in the assembly of the blocks. Also I am using white where the pink is in the pattern and dark grey as the background as that is what I had on hand. Sure hope it turns out okay when finished. 🤞🏻
I think that sounds lovely Kim!...and a great way to use up those 4 patches!
I find pinning really helps as well as check your cutting accuracy and quarter inch seam. It can make you crazy when you start to change your colors around. I'm with you. Stand back and see if something stands out of place. But overall on a scrappy quilt it truly doesn't matter.
It's all going to blend together into scrappy goodness!
I am not doing this project at this time, but maybe in the future. Love your videos and especially Tiggs appearances! Thanks for sharing with us.
Tiggs wants to be included in the fun!
I love this. I'm doing 2" squares with a red background.
That will be pretty!
I loved this! You are such a fun teacher. Your colors are fabulous! 😁♥️. I just love your pin cushion.
I'm so glad...thank you! Isn't that little pincushion the cutest. I admit to having way to many pin cushions...they are so much fun to make!
This is also my first QAL! I am super happy you said this would take months..lol. I have a lot going on. Mine will be super scrappy. Can't wait to get started!! Thank you Corey.
This is a much less structured QAL than those I usually host. =) And it is definitely going to take me awhile to get my blocks done....it'll be nice to have some accountability to keep at it!
Thankful for the the pinning and pressing tips! I'm using all scraps except for the pink and background, I'm using turquoise and a white with turquoise background. I'm scrappy organized!
That will be beautiful!
I often use a painting canvas, either large or small, depending upon the size of the block. I don't use it on the front, I put my block pieces on the back with the boards up so the pieces don't fall out and if you stack them, the pieces are not touched. I hope that makes sense. :) I really appreciate you showing your method of planning and sewing all those squares. I'm sure I would have made it MUCH harder. Now I can do it much faster and more organized than I would have done. Thank you. :)
That does make sense!...that's a great suggestion. =)