Thank you so much - I’ve been wanting some inspiration for a step grandson leaving home quilt - this will do me fine and not take too long as I have more quilts in the pipeline 🥰🥰
Absolutely amazing! I have never seen anything done like that in making blocks before. When I first saw you sewing all around each block, I thought you had made a mistake. Then when you cut on all the lines, I was so shocked I didn’t know what to think! But, in the end they looked just gorgeous ❤️. Thank you so much for sharing. Cheers 😊❤️🥰😘💕😍
Absolutely love this idea/block x I’m going to do this for my bestie x love your tutorials they are so knowledgable and easy to follow very clear x Thank you 🙏🏻 x
Hello as always another fabulous block so interesting they way it turns out. The two layouts are great and of course most likely two completely different quilts. Can't wait to see finished product. Maybe a quilt as you go ?
What a great idea, Pola! Thank you for sharing. I have to ask, is your husband Indian? I notice the mehndi on your hand. My husband is from New Delhi though he's been in the US since 1979. God bless, and thanks for sharing your amazing work.
My husband is Nigerian. I worked with lots of Indian people and I just love their culture. Just before the Covid I made a lone trip to India to enjoy places, you could say bucket list item. Took forever to save money but it was so worth it. Still plenty to see though!
My favorite scrap quilts, your tutorials are so easy to follow, thank you
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Another great idea to jazz up a simple block. Thank you.
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It is always a pleasure when you show up and we get to be inspired by your techniques. Thank you !
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Thank you so much for sharing. Again, you never cease to amaze me.
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Great idea. I love how you did the square in a square. I never think to do an easy fence rail quilt. I need to do some of those. Thanks!
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Wow, I've made this block with plain squares but never tried scrappy. Very cool.
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Thank you so much - I’ve been wanting some inspiration for a step grandson leaving home quilt - this will do me fine and not take too long as I have more quilts in the pipeline 🥰🥰
Awesome, please share when you make one on Facebook group page if you can xx
Another marvellous video. Thank you.
Thank you 😊
Absolutely amazing! I have never seen anything done like that in making blocks before. When I first saw you sewing all around each block, I thought you had made a mistake. Then when you cut on all the lines, I was so shocked I didn’t know what to think! But, in the end they looked just gorgeous ❤️. Thank you so much for sharing. Cheers 😊❤️🥰😘💕😍
Thank you for watching, I made few more with that method. So effective.🥰🥰
Beautiful!
Thank you! Than you so much for watching ❤️❤️
That is really great. Thanks for sharing
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Clever, clever....I am giving some thought to a color coordinated scheme.
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Great way to use up left over fabric!
Oh yeas and more ideas for fence rails coming!
I love the look of this and the easiness. Once again you nailed it. Thanks
Thank you, more to come xx
Very colorful quilt layout. I love it!
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Wow, I love this scrappy block. What fun. Thank you for taking the time to put this video together.
Thank you for watching, there will be more on fence rails so watch the space xx
Absolutely love this idea/block x I’m going to do this for my bestie x love your tutorials they are so knowledgable and easy to follow very clear x Thank you 🙏🏻 x
Aww thank you for watching and feedback xx
So clever!!!
Thank you so much ☺️
Great variation on the rail fence. Thank you
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Hello as always another fabulous block so interesting they way it turns out. The two layouts are great and of course most likely two completely different quilts. Can't wait to see finished product. Maybe a quilt as you go ?
Thank you, I have planned few more with fence rails so will make short video how they all finished xx
I really like this block and both layouts. Thank you for sharing another great tutorial.
More to come 😊
This is a Super Great idea! Thank you. I make lots of charity quilts...I'm adding this rail fence technique!
That’s awesome, I have few more ideas to expand on these so watch the space xx
I have a 'sewn' collection of 2.5"/9 patch. I'll try one block using your technique!
Great video! Such a simple block yet so versatile. Always love your work! Thank you for the ideas!
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What a great idea, Pola! Thank you for sharing. I have to ask, is your husband Indian? I notice the mehndi on your hand. My husband is from New Delhi though he's been in the US since 1979. God bless, and thanks for sharing your amazing work.
My husband is Nigerian. I worked with lots of Indian people and I just love their culture. Just before the Covid I made a lone trip to India to enjoy places, you could say bucket list item. Took forever to save money but it was so worth it. Still plenty to see though!
@@polaquilting I’ve only been to India once, to care for my Father-in-law. We didn’t get to site see though.
Definitely one for the bucket list!
What size are your strips?
2.5 x 6.5 cut, 3 put together for one initial rail fence block xx
How would you able to snowball the blocks? What size square would you use?
I’m working on few more fence rail tutorials so will cover there xx
I like it
Thank you 😊