This video just popped up and I am going to cut my fabrics and make them leaders and enders at my machine while I work on another quilt. That should go pretty fast. What a great idea and thank you sharing a great easy and fast pattern.
What a great pattern! I've just finished cutting a zillion 5 inch squares tonight for a little boy quilt, not sure of the pattern even as I cut, cut, cut, but thanks to you I now know what I'm gonna do! Im going to make this quilt with precut 2.5 inch batik squares and 8 different batiks all with some kind of dots and speckles. So pretty, maybe too pretty for a boy, but his mom will love it! Thank you for sharing!
That’s what I was thinking about as I watched.....trying to figure out the math! Lol 😆. I have a Bee 🐝 theme jelly roll that I wanted to make for a friend and I think this is perfect and my skill level! TYFS!
Not all precuts are the same. Some measure from the points on the peaks and some measure from the valleys. Always check your specific charm pack before starting your project.
Your quilt is so lovely. I have cute charm packs and I will use them to make this quilt. Before I cut though, I wonder, can I not do that initial trim and just cut the 5 inch charm in half? I am new to quilting and don't know if not taking that 1/2 inch off first will end up being a mistake as I go along. Thank you!
Binge watching your tutorials. Would this still workif I choose not to cut 1/2 inch of printed fabric? Not trying to rewrite your pattern. I'd like to avoid making tiny bits or waste, Thank you for all your lovely tutorials, Hope to visit shop when in Indianapolis next time.
Love this design! I am a beginner and my focus is on baby quilts so I am thinking? Would this be too large for a baby quilt. How can I reduce on the size please?
Hi Heather, this is actually a great baby size. It can grow with them and fits nicely in the crib once they are old enough to have blankets in bed with them :)
Hi Jan, if you cut the pieces a different size, it will just make your "weave" be a bit different than the quilt shown in the video. Hope that makes sense!
By trimming the square down to 4.5" it creates this particular "weave" design. You can certainly leave them at 5", but the weaver pattern would be a bit different and of course the finished size would be as well.
I now know what I'm going to do with some scrappy 5" squares I was given. Love it!
Oh yay! That will look great! I love scrappy quilts ❤️
Thank you! I’ve been looking for a quilt pattern for my 10 year old granddaughter’s first attempt at quilting. This is perfect.
Yes,this will be great!
This video just popped up and I am going to cut my fabrics and make them leaders and enders at my machine while I work on another quilt. That should go pretty fast. What a great idea and thank you sharing a great easy and fast pattern.
That is a fantastic idea Debbie! I've been pondering what my next leaders/enders project was going to be and it might just have to be this :)
Thank you so much. I really like this quilt layout. You do a good job.
Thank you!
I love this pattern! As soon as I get organized, I am starting on a baby quilt for a gift…fabric purchased!
Have fun!
I love the fabric you chose for this quilt. It is a simple pattern with a fantastic result. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Heather, I adore that fabric as well! Thankfully it's a fairly new collection, so you can still get some :)
Cute pattern. I have lots of scraps that would be perfect for this.
What a great pattern! I've just finished cutting a zillion 5 inch squares tonight for a little boy quilt, not sure of the pattern even as I cut, cut, cut, but thanks to you I now know what I'm gonna do! Im going to make this quilt with precut 2.5 inch batik squares and 8 different batiks all with some kind of dots and speckles. So pretty, maybe too pretty for a boy, but his mom will love it! Thank you for sharing!
Sounds great!!
I decided to use a jelly roll cut 4.5" and I had a pack of white 2.5"squares. Less cutting.
Great idea!!
That’s what I was thinking about as I watched.....trying to figure out the math! Lol 😆. I have a Bee 🐝 theme jelly roll that I wanted to make for a friend and I think this is perfect and my skill level! TYFS!
I guess I'm kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good place to watch new series online?
@Kasen Reign I would suggest Flixzone. You can find it on google =)
@Vincenzo Davian yea, I've been using FlixZone for since march myself =)
Like the blocks. I have a lot of children fabrics. This is perfect for this block. Sandra B
They will be perfect for this quilt!
Thank you for the tutorial. Great quilt for beginners. Love your quilt and the fabrics used.
Thank you Debra!
Very nice! I have several doubles of charm squares and also some precut 2 1/2" squares. Definitely plan to make this quilt. Great tutorial!
Awesome, thanks so much!
This pattern is way too good! Girl Scout Troop will love it. Pat-South Padre Island, Texas
Thanks! If your girl scout troop makes this quilt, please share photos with me! I love seeing the younger generations learning to sew!
Beautifully designed! Thanks for sharing. It's so simple yet charming!
Thank you Fatema!
Thank you for this quilt pattern. Great for all my leftovers. Thank you. Sandra B.
You are so welcome!
I love your quick quilts. Thank you.
Thank you Joy!!
So pretty! Perfect for a beginner like me! I appreciate your video!
Thank you!
Not all precuts are the same. Some measure from the points on the peaks and some measure from the valleys. Always check your specific charm pack before starting your project.
True - thanks for sharing!
Looks like such a fun project. Thank you 🙂
It is!
Great job Amanda!
Thanks so much Emily!!
Thank you so much for sharing I ❤️ it
It's my pleasure
Your quilt is so lovely. I have cute charm packs and I will use them to make this quilt. Before I cut though, I wonder, can I not do that initial trim and just cut the 5 inch charm in half? I am new to quilting and don't know if not taking that 1/2 inch off first will end up being a mistake as I go along. Thank you!
Yes you can! If you leave those pieces at 5" x 2 1/2" it will just change your "weave" pattern a bit and make your quilt a little wider.
@@MaterialGirlQuilts Super, thank you for your reply, I appreciate it! Thanks again for the video.
Thank yo soooo much for sharing this pattern!! Going to be making a few for sure!! Ohio Hugs!!!
Yay! And thanks for the hugs ❣️ one of the things I miss most about this crazy pandemic 😕
Simply perfect! Thank you!
Thank you!!
Great scrapbuster
Yes!
Pretty.
Thank you!
How can I make this pattern a twin size quilt? Like how many in the row across and down would I need to do? Thank you
Lovely
Thank you!!
perfect a beginner like me.
You can do it!!
Binge watching your tutorials. Would this still workif I choose not to cut 1/2 inch of printed fabric? Not trying to rewrite your pattern. I'd like to avoid making tiny bits or waste, Thank you for all your lovely tutorials, Hope to visit shop when in Indianapolis next time.
You could do that, it would just change the "weave" pattern a bit and make the quilt a little wider. Go for it!
When you say to line up your rule on the outside edge of the pinked edge, is the at the points?
Yes! Thanks for asking! Line it up at the points of the pinked edge.
Could you leave the charms at 5 inches? Why cut them down to 4.5?
Love this design! I am a beginner and my focus is on baby quilts so I am thinking? Would this be too large for a baby quilt. How can I reduce on the size please?
Hi Heather, this is actually a great baby size. It can grow with them and fits nicely in the crib once they are old enough to have blankets in bed with them :)
@@MaterialGirlQuilts Fantastic!!! Appreciate your advice
Im going to use this pattern to make my first quilt. Thank you so much!!
Awesome!! I hope you have fun making your first quilt, but be careful, quilting can be addictive ;-) HA!
@@MaterialGirlQuilts im already hoarding fabric 🤣
@@dropdeaddiva24 that seems to be where we all start! 😂
Could I use a jelly roll for this quilt. 4 1/2 in. cuts + 2 1/2 squares.
Yes, you could do that!
What is the purpose for trimming the print charm squares to 4.5?
Hi Jane, it helps create the “weave” design. You could leave them at 5”, but the design would be a little different. Hope that helps.
Can the peices be cut a different size? 2 and a half by 3 and 2 and a half by 5?
Hi Jan, if you cut the pieces a different size, it will just make your "weave" be a bit different than the quilt shown in the video. Hope that makes sense!
Why do you need to cut a half inch off seems to me still should work just fine all the blocks will be the same size.
Hi Linda, the blocks would still be the same size if you don't cut them off, however the "weave" pattern will just be a bit different.
I’m wondering why you originally trimmed the 5” square to 4.5”x5”. There doesn’t seem to be any reason for this and just produces unnecessary waste.
By trimming the square down to 4.5" it creates this particular "weave" design. You can certainly leave them at 5", but the weaver pattern would be a bit different and of course the finished size would be as well.
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