I took a pause and looked at the internet this is one of those inspirations that make me want to drop current work in process and make a kaleidoscope quilt.
Wow! What a wonderful class - I watched it on UA-cam 3X and I'm so excited! I've quilted for 40 years(O.M.G.) and now see very few new ideas and techniques, but this looks fresh and fun! Thanks Ricky, you are the best!
Thank you so much Ricky. We are coming out of the latest lockdown here and I feel like celebrating with your quilt! I really look forward to the process of making the strata and visiting my stash then the fabric store :-) Best wishes from Hazelwood North, Victoria, Australia
I tried asking in the forum and during live, can't seem to figure out the forum. My question, do you consider scale of print? I have a black background fabric with orange & pink flowers that I would like to use. It's a medium scale. Can I use and should I use it in small pieces?
Love this and I’ll be sewing along with you! Advice on color…. Should each strata be different shades of one color or should we try to incorporate 1 or 2 of the same fabrics in every strata. I know it’s all subjective but I don’t want it to look like a big ugly hot mess! 🤣
Could you use fat quarters and make 4-20" stratas (instead of 2- WOF stratas) out of each set? That way you would have 20 pairs, instead of 10 pairs but still use the same 5 templates?
Info: “Strada” means STREET in Italian and Romanian. So, basically Ricky is building here “STREETS”… Like the streets of a block of building in a city. You’re welcome Ricky 🤗
more action and less talk, please....demonstrate more. The phone messages were obviously distractiing to Ricky. How about written instructions? Thanks.
You could watch it once more - some of us learn with auditory instructions. Or you can turn off the sound. We all need 'tweeting' in our learning, as all public school teachers know. As adults we can compensate for the learning we don't quite understand. xox
What a fabulous teacher you are
I took a pause and looked at the internet this is one of those inspirations that make me want to drop current work in process and make a kaleidoscope quilt.
Hi Ricky! Better late than never from Perth West Australia
Venice ,Fl. , Ricky, I so admire your attitude, expertise, your music! Too many things to mention but thank you for all you do and give us quilters!
When you said 5 pairs, are all the pairs using the same 5 or 6 fabrics?
@@sharonpalmer1358 no he says you can repeat some fabrics but not all
@@sharonpalmer1358 each pair is identical, all pairs can use a mix of different or partly same fabrics
Wow! What a wonderful class - I watched it on UA-cam 3X and I'm so excited! I've quilted for 40 years(O.M.G.) and now see very few new ideas and techniques, but this looks fresh and fun! Thanks Ricky, you are the best!
This is so enjoyable! Thank you! Quilting solo since 2004. What a joy!
Hi from Nokomis FL. Looking forward to your quilt. Awesome!
Great instructions!
Thank you so much Ricky. We are coming out of the latest lockdown here and I feel like celebrating with your quilt! I really look forward to the process of making the strata and visiting my stash then the fabric store :-) Best wishes from Hazelwood North, Victoria, Australia
Mirboo North here. 😉
So Beautiful and makes a striking quilt! Thank you for sharing your talent and ideas!
Hello from NE Iowa
Thank you for your class from Clare Blenheim New Zealand
Broke my wrist in September. Just climbing back on board. So thankful your great instruction videos are available.
This will be such fun! Thank you!😊
Great instructions. So excited to begin and see it develop!
Thanks
Hi from NJ
Been looking for a project - so let's see!!!
Hi from Italy!
I tried asking in the forum and during live, can't seem to figure out the forum.
My question, do you consider scale of print? I have a black background fabric with orange & pink flowers that I would like to use. It's a medium scale. Can I use and should I use it in small pieces?
Thank you so much. ❤️❤️
Hi from Texas
How big is the quilt behind you? wonder how many you'd need to make a queen or king size blanket.
The quilt behind you looks like it is six sided. Should we be making six sets of strata?
COOL!!😎
Love this and I’ll be sewing along with you! Advice on color…. Should each strata be different shades of one color or should we try to incorporate 1 or 2 of the same fabrics in every strata. I know it’s all subjective but I don’t want it to look like a big ugly hot mess! 🤣
Could you use fat quarters and make 4-20" stratas (instead of 2- WOF stratas) out of each set? That way you would have 20 pairs, instead of 10 pairs but still use the same 5 templates?
Is there a way to make it smaller? I'm thinking a shorter strata and smaller templates.
Hi Ricky from Suffolk County, (Long Island) NY
Can you use a jelly roll to make the strata?
Hi from Michigan
Where can I order the kit? Or pattern?
Will class 2 be free?
Info:
“Strada” means STREET in Italian and Romanian.
So, basically Ricky is building here “STREETS”…
Like the streets of a block of building in a city.
You’re welcome Ricky 🤗
Hi there … late of course. …. From The Netherlands 💋🎈😅🇳🇱
Hello my name is Grace from Millsap Texas.
Can I make a miniature from this
Using mirrors like your friend did to watch TV might make it worth watching! Maybe the TV should be muted for more entertainment value.
Gretna Va
Hello!!!!
Hmmm going to try this. Thanks Ricky.
two people are talking over each other. Is this your problem or mine?
Hmmmm. I think yours. Any chance you have it running in two tabs?
more action and less talk, please....demonstrate more. The phone messages were obviously distractiing to Ricky. How about written instructions? Thanks.
no written instructions. Everything is explained in the video. The phone is where he was getting the questions from.
Take notes or look at the video again
He has a book on the technique if you need written instructions.
You could watch it once more - some of us learn with auditory instructions. Or you can turn off the sound.
We all need 'tweeting' in our learning, as all public school teachers know. As adults we can compensate
for the learning we don't quite understand. xox