I love this idea. My bible jacket was falling to pieces so I made a crazy patchwork cover for it. It looks so nice, bright and cheery. I makes me happy every time I pick my bible up.
Yay! I love this! I also love the idea of a quilted Bible cover. Hmmm. I may have to do that for mine! As for repairing yours, you could even appliqué patches over it. The quilt I show at the beginning (which, by the way, is the exact quilt I am featuring next week), has appliqué incorporated in some of the blocks, too. Thanks, as always, for watching and commenting!
Now THIS I can get into! I have stopped quilting because of all the Quilt Police videos with their stringent rules, math, and measuring. So many quilters seem to quilt in order to show off how anal they are. I need to get away from perfectionism and anxiety, not encourage them. I want to quilt because of my love of beautiful textiles. I have been looking for a method that I could use that would just be easy, relaxing and fun. Thanks to you, I think I have found it. Well done!
Thank you so much! You make me want to cry! I hate that the "rules" stop people from quilting. I can't say I have always been this way, though. I have grown as a maker and am realizing more and more how much the rules don't matter! I do have to say as a UA-camr you do have to walk a fine line between teaching skills and allowing creative freedom. It is tricky! When I give a "rule," I usually try my best to tell why it is important and what will happen if you don't do it, BUT if the maker/viewer is okay with that, who am I to judge? The important part is to be creative and have some fun. Life it too short to listen to the quilt police! LOL! Thank you so much for your kind words, for taking the time to watch, and for commenting! I really appreciate it! ❤️❤️❤️
Screw the quilt police! If it brings you joy to do it, it doesn't hurt anyone else, and people enjoy your gifts, you should get joy where ever you can. Life is too short.😊
I totally understand this - so much so that I have began to quilt with a mindful approach that I set out to enjoy the process only, and when the project gets done, it gets done. No rush, no stress, no worry. After all, we quilt for fun, not because we actually need the product it produces! Fun should be no stress. Welcome back to the quiltiverse and glad you found a strategy that will make it enjoyable for you again!
I am sorry you let the quilt police discourage you. I love Kris O'Neil. Also check out Conquer Mt. Scrapmore with Brenda and 70 Acres Studio for other non-judgmental quilter's. Scrap Quilting is really forgiving and relaxing. Happy Quilting!
This is such a cute way to go for us B type people. I would love to see a follow up showing how to proceed with making the quilt. Thanks for this valuable lesson.
I was thinking I would like to see the completed quilt too! This my type of sewing! Free and easy that’s my style! Just wing it! Love your tutorial ! Making a crazy quilt has been on my sewing bucket list for years and years ! And you made it so much fun!!! Thank you!🤗🤗
I’m too much of a scrappy quilt person but I was gifted some crazy quilt blocks made with this method after a friend passed away. I ironed and squared them all up and make three quilts out of them. They turned out beautiful and are some of my favorite quilts. So, I guess I do like scrappy quilts. 😅
I love it! Sometimes I am like that with certain patterns. It is funny how it seems to all work out. Love that you "saved" the blocks! Thank you for sharing this and for watching. ❤️
I do this kind of block all the time without a foundation. The advantage is, you don’t have to undo any sewing, plus you can cut the block and re-sew it in different position obtaining some nice and interesting triangles. I’ve seen others using the batting as a foundation and then just add the back part. Anyway, thanks for the video.
Yes! I have tried these other methods, too! I do have a video on crumb quilting where I don't use a foundation. I opted for this method for this block because I was using vintage fabrics and they aren't always stable, but I probably would have been okay. Thanks for mentioning these tips! It helps get the information out there, and I am sure will help others, too! Also, thank you for watching and commenting! ❤️❤️❤️
@@SewtheDistance Sewing directly on batting stabilizes perfectly, no need to use/waste fabric as stabilizer. Fabric of any kind gets more expensive every day.
I made one with 4” in squares and strips. Didn’t have any odd shaped scraps. But it still gave the same effect and I’m I love. Thank you 5 million times🎉
Thanks for the shout-out from Brenda at Conquering Mount Scrapmore I found your channel. Nice scrappy block which brings back fond memories of my grandmother's quilts. She would use newspaper for the foundations. Thanks for sharing!
You are normal, whatever normal is. LOL! We are all different. This was one of those videos I recorded on a whim after I had a particular bad day and just wanted to sew. I had no idea it would blow up like it did! 😀 This isn't for everyone, as you can see from some of the comments. This method would make both my husband and mother go crazy! LOL! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Mom always used old sheets to cut fir backing squares. She usually did 12x12 squares. I remember her and grammavsewing them by hand. Later, she did on sewing machine. She did on with all solid colors and did fancy embroidery on the seems. They were beautiful.
I’ve made 2 blocks (7X7 finished) I’m going to make a whole quilt, not sure what size yet! I love this technique, it’s so relaxing and I love using up my extra fabric and scraps!! Thanks so much, your tutorials are great!!
I really love this. My Aunt gave me a bag of scraps and I will definitely use this technique. Thank you for sharing. I love your joyful spirit. Be Blessed. 😇
Hello Kris! So sweet to hear your voice ❤️ I finally had some time to see you on the big screen, not just the phone. Loving this very forgiving early one of yours! Haha I used to say you need some fast & easy (& forgiving!) while you work on a hard (long one) piece. I have just embarked on a long one - & your video was just what I needed to see right now. I’ll make time to watch more of them & catch up ❤️
Hi there! I have always wanted to try this scrap technique, but was a bit intimidated! Now that I have watched your wonderful video, I've made my first block and It's a blast! You are a wonderful teacher! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! Although I haven't looked for a job since we moved last year, I am a high school teacher, so explaining things comes easy to me. Still, thank you for such a high compliment! So happy you loved this method!
Yay! I am so happy you loved it! Sometimes it is freeing to just piece blocks together. II am usually a presser, but in this case, I threw all the "rules" out the window.
I also cringed when the scrapes weren’t pressed but decided to stick with the video until the end. Looks great and uses up a nice assortment of leftover scraps.
I love that your scraps are all rumpled. I see so many videos about scrap management - pressing, organizing, cutting into specific sizes...I don't have time for all that. especially since I may never actually use them all! I put all my scraps in one container and use as needed. One question...what is the advantage of using a fabric foundation vs. a paper one?
Thank you so much! I agree--I am even thinking about donating my scraps and just starting over. LOL! Well, not the vintage scraps, but all the other ones. I feel like it would be so freeing! Sigh. Maybe I will. It is hard to part with them though. As for the fabric vs. paper for foundations, I feel the fabric moves more with the fabric and provides a more suitable foundation, especially for old fabrics. That said, if you are thinking about hand-quilting the finished item, it can be challenging needling through all those layers. Paper is nice because you remove it. The difference are minor, really, and both are great options. I hope this helps!
I like this tutorial! I must be type A when it comes to quilting, I did some foundation crazy quilt piecing yesterday for the first time and I had to press each piece open and trim excess with scissors as I went! It was driving me crazy ha ha ha ha! But it went together really quickly and I really liked it when I was finished!
I am 77 and have crazy quilts, my great grandmother and greatcaunt made. They pinned their pieces on a foundation piece and then turned edges over and then top stitched them,thus having some curved edges. I have also done it that way. Your was is much easier. One ring they did to have some continuity was to decide how many blocks they would have in their quilt, say 20 blocks. Then they would make 20 piles, including one piece of a fabric in each pile. They would do this with a number pf different pieces and then roll each stack into little bundles. They would then use 1 bundle with other random pieces for each block. I was able to make a couple of quilts using their bundles and still have a few of the bundles of fabric they put together.
What a wonderful idea! I love this! Community projects like this are amazing, aren't they? I am currently working on a video for my Lessons from an Old Quilt series that features a community quilt. It will air next week. I love these types of projects! Thanks so much for watching, sharing, and supporting my little channel. Happy New Year!
Years ago, I picked up a huge box of fabric scraps (like I didn’t already have enough) from a yard sale. I left it in the box for a few days before I went thru it. To my sup rise, they were all vintage from the 70’s! I was so excited! I had so much fun playing with it.
This is a method that definitely speaks to me. Great video. And I love the idea of using an image in the middle. I have a bunch of superhero fabric that I bought on sale and I’m going to try this method with those fabric pieces.
When you're hunting for those longer strips (or whenever) you could also stitch two scraps together then put the pair onto the foundation. Even more scrappy look! 😊
I'm feeling exact thing. Just beginning to venture into quilt. I was introduced to the art by a neighbor friend. I want to try more complex as well...but the scrappys captured my heart ❤
For me, I think this technique is easier if I iron my Fabrics first. Because I'm not about to snip any stitches or use a seam ripper. But Cutting is fine....Plus it just gives me a better idea of what it's going to look like when my fabric is ironed first. Yes I am a type A. And I wish I wasnt! I hate it...🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing! Your scraps are pretty. The block looks great❣
I enjoyed that, loved the square, exactly what I am thinking about recently but I would dearly like to develop more freedom, matching fabric is hard for me to drop. I have watched so many scrappy videos and (hope you don't me mentioning) found a lady " my sewing room" here on UA-cam, she is my other fav channel along with you, it's the vintage quilt thing I am determined to make one, thank you so much!
I am so happy you enjoyed this. I don't mind you mentioning other quilting UA-camrs at all! We are kind of in this together and many of us work together, too. It's a great community and most of us support one another in this endeavor. There is room enough for us all. :) I have my favorites, too. I will check out My Sewing Room. Thanks for the tip!
Great ideas! I did finish this one and I used fancy stitches but not ribbon. I did, however, use ribbon in my stitch-and-flip Christmas stocking video I posted in July! I used all the fun stuff--buttons, ribbons, etc. I made it as a quilt-as-you-go project, so the quilting was done before the embellishments were added. So much fun! Thank you for the tip!
I made a lot of scrappy strip squares out of my scraps. I'm sewing at least 3-4 at one time as it goes faster - and I'm ironing between as I think it works better for me. I want to make a quilt with jeans squares between the scrappy ones.
This was fun, Very inspiring. I havent done a lot of fabric foundation piecing but I have so many scraps & even some random fat 1/4s that would be great for this. Thank You :)
Hello. I came across the site just by chance. What a wonderful pattern of using up scrapes. My 14-year-old granddaughter does some basic sewing. She might like to try this and create a quilt. Thanks for sharing.🥰
Hi Kris. I just received my Christmas Box 2024 from Missouri Quilt Co. I ordered it as soon as it was available because I followed every one of the packages that you unwrapped last year. I was green with envy. I hope that you will be doing the same this year so that I can work along with you. Please say you will!!! 🧑🎄
Same!! I am sooo type A! But I love to watch ppl sew that are not, cause it shows me that in the end it still comes out beautiful! I try but I would still iron after each one😂😂just a touch of OCD😂
@Debbie Lee….I watched the whole video before reading your comment and I too was thinking to myself “use the iron” lol. But, I love watching you cause I’m a scrap sewer myself. You have great ideas for me to try ❤️.
This looks like a fun project! I'm pretty new to quilting and sewing, but I have accumulated a ton of scraps. This will be a great way of putting the scraps to good use. Do you have a video on how you then sew the blocks together? Do you just sew them together like other blocks? Do you then quilt it the same as you would other quilts? Thank you for your videos and advice.
Such a fun project! It is freeing and fun! I know I recorded putting these together and I think it was in one of my vlogs. I will try to find which one and link it in this thread. You do just put them together like other blocks. Because of the foundation, the bias edges are stable. You can quilt it any way you would like, but be mindful that it is thicker, so you may need to adjust your stitch length and possibly even your seam allowance, depending on how thick it turns out. Let me know if you have any other questions! I am happy to help!
Here is one: ua-cam.com/video/qLBQmwSJIDw/v-deo.html I will make a playlist of the other vlogs that include the crazy quilt. I should have done that by now. LOL!
@@heatherhoover754 Yes! We grew up here, and moved back "home" last year after living in Massachusetts for 27+ years! We are in the middle of nowhere near (in a way) Williamsport, PA. Nice to meet a fellow Pennsylvanian!
I’m just now seeing this… I have done this with 10” square papers to do as donation quilts. I haven’t finished any but my intentions are good 😂😂. Because I don’t quilt my own snd long arming can get expensive, I think I’ll tie them !! Pulling off the papers isn’t fun tho…I like your muslin idea!!
Great question! The backing/foundation offers stability for the pieces, especially when the fabrics are scraps. Many scraps are not cut on grain, so the fabric can stretch. Adding a base like this can help make sure they don't stretch as much, making it easier to work with them. So glad you love this idea! If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask! Happy to help!
Did you backstitch at the beginning and the end? I’m new to sewing and quilting, but I like the randomness of the colors and shapes of the fabric pieces with this style of quilting.
I didn't, but you certainly could if you would like to backstitch. Because I made a bunch and sewed them together into a quilt, I didn't need to do that. The seams between the blocks would secure the stitches in the actual blocks. If you feel better doing it, however, it won't hurt anything. Thank you for watching and commenting. Welcome to the sewing/quilting world! It is a great place to be! ❤️
Love this free style piecing. Scrappy everything is my style. Thanks for a great demo. BTW, Dave of Dave’s Craft Room sent me. I’ve subscribed! Hello from San Diego Calif 😊
I keep saying I have to gather all the videos together that I made with this block and make an update. 😬 You simply sew them together like you would any other block, by putting right sides together and stitching. The foundation won't make a difference. If you want to reduce some bulk, you can open your seams when stitching the block together. I demonstrate this in one of my vlogs: Here is one of them. Start watching around 7:44 to see how I sew them together: ua-cam.com/video/qLBQmwSJIDw/v-deo.html
I really enjoyed this cute video, thank you! This crazy quilt method is one of my favorites to play with! ❤ Xoxo from another youtuber & new subscriber 🎨🌈💕
You are so welcome! Thank you so much! Your journals are amazing! I subscribed to your channel, too. I used to do a lot of altered art. LOVE these! Welcome to my channel. ❤️❤️❤️
Greetings from British Columbia, Canada. Your channel just popped up so I figured I needed to check it out. I’ve used this method before and it does work beautifully. Terrific for tote bags for sure. Gives them a bit more sturdiness. Good idea for your intro, but you still showed what to do pretty clearly I thought.
I did! I review all of the steps in a vlog I used to post. I am in the process of making that into one video, but in the meantime, here is the playlist. ua-cam.com/play/PLjHvTLWU9QXSkDVBGGhKmNC3L38Ja6UDt.html I also have a short on this one. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/users/shortsqfZ426rkrRY?feature=share Hope this helps!
That was very cool to watch - my OCD was all over the place! My husband was actually laughing at me watching my facial expressions - I told him “she’s not measuring! She’s not ironing! - What the heck?” He was rolling!
LOL! I t was nice to just let go and have fun! My husband and mother had the same reaction, by the way. He really wanted me to press them, too! 😂 I finished this quilt but the details are all spread out in the vlogs I used to do. I need to get them all into one video. The quilt turned out so pretty, even without the pressing and measuring. 😀 So happy you commented. You gave e a laugh!
have you tried using the zigzag stitch to piece together the scraps to avoid sewing right sides together then unfold then iron to flatten? (i hope you get what im trying to say.)
I do understand what you are saying, and yes! I have done that, too! I helps with fraying. That said, I am sure others reading this haven't done that, so it is great tip for them! Thank you so much much for watching and commenting! ❤️❤️❤️
Welcome to the world of quilting! You could, sure! If you are making a small quilt, however, it is probably just as easy to add sew them together and quilt them. However, for a bigger quilt, quilting them as you go would certainly work. ❤️
May I ask why you don’t press those fabrics before you sew? I make charity quilts and have noticed that wrinkles tend to stay in the fabric if I don’t mist and press before sewing
Sure! I usually press my fabrics but I didn’t feel like it on this day and wanted to “break the rules” and just have fun. You absolutely can press. It is up to you. If that’s better for you, go for it. For me and for this project, I just wanted to let loose and sew. The quilt turned out beautiful. It was fun! ❤️ Hope this helps with an explanation.
I noticed you did not iron your scraps so I'm wondering if not ironing the fabric before you sew it down causes any permanent wrinkles or bubbles or missaped sections? I learned crazy quilting years ago but haven't done it for a long time. I enjoyed being reminded how much fun they can be.
I am so happy this reminded you of the fun! I didn't press anything until afterwards and didn't have any issues. That said, I know many people do press as they go. I think it just depends on your comfort level and personality. I did make this into a quilt, but the updates are spread around through my vlogs. I am hoping to get all those sections into one video soon so you can see the finished project. I hope this helps! ❤️
This is the ONLY way I do quilting, it gives you so many open doors that you can play with. I don't give a hoot about straight lines, I love the wacky look and always have, don't want something that looks like it comes from a factory. I have been known to even "patch" the block I have just got done. Accidents do happen, just add charm to a quilt.
Hi! I just sandwiched it and quilted it like any other quilt. Here’s a video of me basting it back when I made vlogs. Hope this helps! Quilting Vlog #14: Basting my CRAZY QUILT Quilt, Sewing Room Tour, & More! ua-cam.com/video/WUHk5LagpJg/v-deo.html
Actually Kris I wanted to ask you, are those scissors you are using Karen Kay Buckley scissors? I have been making yo-yos and I only have my large sewing scissors and they are not handy to lug around with me and I have been considering a pair of these scissors. How do you find them? Easy to take around with you and cut nicely?
Yes! They are Karen Kay Buckley scissors! I have them in three different sizes and are my go-to scissors for just about everything. I pieced this pair up at a quilt shop but also found them at quilt shows (I miss quilt shows--stupid COVID!), and I think they are available on Amazon, as well. They are great sharp scissors and this size would work well for yo-yos. I also keep a small pair (green handle) in with my handwork. I like Gingher's too. So happy to hear you are making yo-yos!
Thank you SO much for the head's up on this! I am watching it now. He is the sweetest! We do get notified when creators tag us in the description of videos, but it usually takes a day or two to come through! Thanks again!
I love this idea. My bible jacket was falling to pieces so I made a crazy patchwork cover for it. It looks so nice, bright and cheery. I makes me happy every time I pick my bible up.
Yay! I love this! I also love the idea of a quilted Bible cover. Hmmm. I may have to do that for mine! As for repairing yours, you could even appliqué patches over it. The quilt I show at the beginning (which, by the way, is the exact quilt I am featuring next week), has appliqué incorporated in some of the blocks, too. Thanks, as always, for watching and commenting!
I have done photo album/shape book covers
Oh are they hard to.make I would love to make few of them could you please share a pattern thanks so much
Now THIS I can get into! I have stopped quilting because of all the Quilt Police videos with their stringent rules, math, and measuring. So many quilters seem to quilt in order to show off how anal they are. I need to get away from perfectionism and anxiety, not encourage them. I want to quilt because of my love of beautiful textiles. I have been looking for a method that I could use that would just be easy, relaxing and fun. Thanks to you, I think I have found it. Well done!
Thank you so much! You make me want to cry! I hate that the "rules" stop people from quilting. I can't say I have always been this way, though. I have grown as a maker and am realizing more and more how much the rules don't matter! I do have to say as a UA-camr you do have to walk a fine line between teaching skills and allowing creative freedom. It is tricky! When I give a "rule," I usually try my best to tell why it is important and what will happen if you don't do it, BUT if the maker/viewer is okay with that, who am I to judge? The important part is to be creative and have some fun. Life it too short to listen to the quilt police! LOL! Thank you so much for your kind words, for taking the time to watch, and for commenting! I really appreciate it! ❤️❤️❤️
Screw the quilt police! If it brings you joy to do it, it doesn't hurt anyone else, and people enjoy your gifts, you should get joy where ever you can. Life is too short.😊
I totally understand this - so much so that I have began to quilt with a mindful approach that I set out to enjoy the process only, and when the project gets done, it gets done. No rush, no stress, no worry. After all, we quilt for fun, not because we actually need the product it produces! Fun should be no stress. Welcome back to the quiltiverse and glad you found a strategy that will make it enjoyable for you again!
I am sorry you let the quilt police discourage you. I love Kris O'Neil. Also check out Conquer Mt. Scrapmore with Brenda and 70 Acres Studio for other non-judgmental quilter's. Scrap Quilting is really forgiving and relaxing. Happy Quilting!
I heartily agree with your comments.
This is such a cute way to go for us B type people. I would love to see a follow up showing how to proceed with making the quilt. Thanks for this valuable lesson.
Thank you! I am so happy you enjoyed it! It's a fun and addictive technique. Very freeing. Thank you for watching and commenting.
I was thinking I would like to see the completed quilt too! This my type of sewing! Free and easy that’s my style! Just wing it! Love your tutorial ! Making a crazy quilt has been on my sewing bucket list for years and years ! And you made it so much fun!!! Thank you!🤗🤗
I’m too much of a scrappy quilt person but I was gifted some crazy quilt blocks made with this method after a friend passed away. I ironed and squared them all up and make three quilts out of them. They turned out beautiful and are some of my favorite quilts. So, I guess I do like scrappy quilts. 😅
I love it! Sometimes I am like that with certain patterns. It is funny how it seems to all work out. Love that you "saved" the blocks! Thank you for sharing this and for watching. ❤️
I do this kind of block all the time without a foundation. The advantage is, you don’t have to undo any sewing, plus you can cut the block and re-sew it in different position obtaining some nice and interesting triangles.
I’ve seen others using the batting as a foundation and then just add the back part.
Anyway, thanks for the video.
Yes! I have tried these other methods, too! I do have a video on crumb quilting where I don't use a foundation. I opted for this method for this block because I was using vintage fabrics and they aren't always stable, but I probably would have been okay. Thanks for mentioning these tips! It helps get the information out there, and I am sure will help others, too! Also, thank you for watching and commenting! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the tip to use batting as the foundation. This is going is help me immensely.👍
@@SewtheDistance
Sewing directly on batting stabilizes perfectly, no need to use/waste fabric as stabilizer. Fabric of any kind gets more expensive every day.
I made one with 4” in squares and strips. Didn’t have any odd shaped scraps. But it still gave the same effect and I’m I love. Thank you 5 million times🎉
LOVE THIS! Thank you for sharing! You are welcome 5 million times! ❤️❤️❤️
I did one using used dryer sheets
Cute block, I love scrappy quilts. Thanks for sharing ❤
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching! ❤️
Thanks for the shout-out from Brenda at Conquering Mount Scrapmore I found your channel. Nice scrappy block which brings back fond memories of my grandmother's quilts. She would use newspaper for the foundations. Thanks for sharing!
Aww! I love that! Thank you for watching and sharing! ❤️
I'm thinking I'm not normal! LOL. I can't deal with the scrappy look and the mess. It is fascinating!!! Love the way your block turned out.
You are normal, whatever normal is. LOL! We are all different. This was one of those videos I recorded on a whim after I had a particular bad day and just wanted to sew. I had no idea it would blow up like it did! 😀 This isn't for everyone, as you can see from some of the comments. This method would make both my husband and mother go crazy! LOL! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
I just love this! You're very easy for me to listen to, thank you so much!
Oh, thank you so much! ❤️
Love vintage quilt patterns. Thank you for sharing 😊
You are so welcome! ❤️
i love watching your videos! Thank you for reminding me I don't have to be perfect when making a project.
You are so welcome! Thank you so much! This made my day, Nannette!
Mom always used old sheets to cut fir backing squares. She usually did 12x12 squares. I remember her and grammavsewing them by hand. Later, she did on sewing machine. She did on with all solid colors and did fancy embroidery on the seems. They were beautiful.
Oh wow! What great memories! Thank you for sharing! ❤️❤️❤️
I especially like the fabric that looks kind of like pink mums. It’s pretty.💕
I think so too! I need to pull all the videos together that feature this quilt. The end product is so fun and happy!
@@SewtheDistance I would really like to see that.
I’ve been wondering how to do something like this. So excited to find this method! Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
You're so welcome! So happy I could help! ❤️
I’ve made 2 blocks (7X7 finished) I’m going to make a whole quilt, not sure what size yet! I love this technique, it’s so relaxing and I love using up my extra fabric and scraps!! Thanks so much, your tutorials are great!!
Yay! I love when viewers make the quilts! Thank you for sharing and for your kind words! ❤️❤️❤️
I really love this. My Aunt gave me a bag of scraps and I will definitely use this technique. Thank you for sharing. I love your joyful spirit. Be Blessed. 😇
You are so welcome! thank you for your kind words! ❤️❤️❤️ You are so sweet. Blessings to you and yours, too!
I wish I got the patient like you. Awsome work
Thank you! Sometimes that patient comes through, but not always. Lol!
Hello Kris!
So sweet to hear your voice ❤️
I finally had some time to see you on the big screen, not just the phone.
Loving this very forgiving early one of yours! Haha I used to say you need some fast & easy (& forgiving!) while you work on a hard (long one) piece.
I have just embarked on a long one - & your video was just what I needed to see right now.
I’ll make time to watch more of them & catch up ❤️
Chloe! I miss you! Thank you! I am honored that you like it! You taught me so much about sewing and quilting. ❤️❤️❤️
I love the piece of fabric that looks like a patchwork.
Isn't that a sweet fabric? I like that one, too.
I enjoyed watching you stitch and flip and method you keep your trip in the vase good Ideal. Thanks
Oh great! I am so happy to hear you found it useful! Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
This is so cute and a great way to use up scraps. I recently went thru all my fabric scraps and sorted them by color.
Love it! That’s the way I organize scraps, too. ❤️
Hi there! I have always wanted to try this scrap technique, but was a bit intimidated! Now that I have watched your wonderful video, I've made my first block and It's a blast! You are a wonderful teacher! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! Although I haven't looked for a job since we moved last year, I am a high school teacher, so explaining things comes easy to me. Still, thank you for such a high compliment! So happy you loved this method!
Thank u so much for the easy instructions. I too wondered how to do this. I was happy to see that sewing to fabric makes it easier.
Brenda from Conquering Mt. Scrapmore recommended your site. I'm glad she did!
So nice of her! Thank you so much! I am thrilled that you love my channel! ❤️
This is my kind of block-making. Fun to watch. I initially cringed when you didn’t press until the end but it turned out perfect!🤗
Yay! I am so happy you loved it! Sometimes it is freeing to just piece blocks together. II am usually a presser, but in this case, I threw all the "rules" out the window.
I also cringed when the scrapes weren’t pressed but decided to stick with the video until the end. Looks great and uses up a nice assortment of leftover scraps.
I love that your scraps are all rumpled. I see so many videos about scrap management - pressing, organizing, cutting into specific sizes...I don't have time for all that. especially since I may never actually use them all! I put all my scraps in one container and use as needed. One question...what is the advantage of using a fabric foundation vs. a paper one?
Thank you so much! I agree--I am even thinking about donating my scraps and just starting over. LOL! Well, not the vintage scraps, but all the other ones. I feel like it would be so freeing! Sigh. Maybe I will. It is hard to part with them though.
As for the fabric vs. paper for foundations, I feel the fabric moves more with the fabric and provides a more suitable foundation, especially for old fabrics. That said, if you are thinking about hand-quilting the finished item, it can be challenging needling through all those layers. Paper is nice because you remove it. The difference are minor, really, and both are great options. I hope this helps!
I like this tutorial! I must be type A when it comes to quilting, I did some foundation crazy quilt piecing yesterday for the first time and I had to press each piece open and trim excess with scissors as I went! It was driving me crazy ha ha ha ha! But it went together really quickly and I really liked it when I was finished!
I love this! Haha! But hey, it worked, right? Thanks so much for sharing!
@@SewtheDistance I too would HAVE to iron, but its refreshing to see that one doesn't have too!
@@connectingcolors I thought it was a good example to show. That said, pressing is important, too, although not always necessary. :)
This block is so pretty.
Thank you! It is fun to make.
I’m new to quilting, this looks like something I will make! 😁
Yay! Let me know if you have any questions! Happy to help! Welcome to quilting. ❤️
@@SewtheDistance thank you!
That is really cool. I will have to try that. I like Sue's idea to make a Bible cover.
I love that idea, too. Thanks so much!
What a wonderful idea, thank you! I wasn't really liking the fabrics together until the block was trimmed and then wow it looks great!
You are so welcome! It is such a fun and freeing technique.
Im loving your scraps
Thank you! 🥰
I am 77 and have crazy quilts, my great grandmother and greatcaunt made. They pinned their pieces on a foundation piece and then turned edges over and then top stitched them,thus having some curved edges. I have also done it that way. Your was is much easier.
One ring they did to have some continuity was to decide how many blocks they would have in their quilt, say 20 blocks. Then they would make 20 piles, including one piece of a fabric in each pile. They would do this with a number pf different pieces and then roll each stack into little bundles. They would then use 1 bundle with other random pieces for each block.
I was able to make a couple of quilts using their bundles and still have a few of the bundles of fabric they put together.
What a wonderful idea! I love this! Community projects like this are amazing, aren't they? I am currently working on a video for my Lessons from an Old Quilt series that features a community quilt. It will air next week. I love these types of projects! Thanks so much for watching, sharing, and supporting my little channel. Happy New Year!
Years ago, I picked up a huge box of fabric scraps (like I didn’t already have enough) from a yard sale. I left it in the box for a few days before I went thru it. To my sup rise, they were all vintage from the 70’s! I was so excited! I had so much fun playing with it.
WHOA! What a find! Love 70s prints! I am jealous!
This is a method that definitely speaks to me. Great video. And I love the idea of using an image in the middle. I have a bunch of superhero fabric that I bought on sale and I’m going to try this method with those fabric pieces.
You are so welcome! Superheroes in the middle will be great! LOVE it! Thank you for sharing!
Absolutely gorgeous! And enjoy your commentary as you work. Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you for much!
When you're hunting for those longer strips (or whenever) you could also stitch two scraps together then put the pair onto the foundation. Even more scrappy look! 😊
YES! Great tip! I do that, too! ❤️
I enjoyed this video. I am going to try this technique as I already have the muslin. I was stunned at how many scraps you have in that vase.
It's it crazy how much fit in that vase? LOL! So happy you enjoyed the technique. Low stress quilting is my favorite kind!
Love that scrap block, came out adorable!!!
Love your tutorials..relaxed...easy going....and just sharing your style
. Adore scrappy quilts more than any other kind. More creative and free!
Thank you so much!
I'm feeling exact thing. Just beginning to venture into quilt. I was introduced to the art by a neighbor friend. I want to try more complex as well...but the scrappys captured my heart ❤
Oh, so beautiful! I have never seen this concept before with the foundation fabric. Just love it! Christina😊
Hi Christina! Thank you so much! It is a great technique and helps stabilize those edges. I am happy it was helpful.
Thank-you for inspiring me! Something new to try. Keep stitching😊
Thank you for your help and support and lovely sharing 🤗
You are very welcome! ❤️
Good idea; a little more work but press the scraps then stitch;can audition the scraps while ironing!
Thanks! It was freeing not pressing, but I understand where you are coming from. Thank you for watching and commenting!
For me, I think this technique is easier if I iron my Fabrics first. Because I'm not about to snip any stitches or use a seam ripper. But Cutting is fine....Plus it just gives me a better idea of what it's going to look like when my fabric is ironed first. Yes I am a type A. And I wish I wasnt! I hate it...🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing! Your scraps are pretty. The block looks great❣
I completely understand! My husband and mom are both like this. I think this video made them uneasy. LOL! Thanks for watching and sharing!
I enjoyed that, loved the square, exactly what I am thinking about recently but I would dearly like to develop more freedom, matching fabric is hard for me to drop. I have watched so many scrappy videos and (hope you don't me mentioning) found a lady " my sewing room" here on UA-cam, she is my other fav channel along with you, it's the vintage quilt thing I am determined to make one, thank you so much!
I am so happy you enjoyed this. I don't mind you mentioning other quilting UA-camrs at all! We are kind of in this together and many of us work together, too. It's a great community and most of us support one another in this endeavor. There is room enough for us all. :) I have my favorites, too. I will check out My Sewing Room. Thanks for the tip!
@@SewtheDistance Good, your welcome, hope you enjoy this channel, you'll understand my attraction to this ladies work.
@@alisonmary1443 She's awesome! I just watched the heart tutorial. Love it! I also just subscribed. Thank you so much for the tip!
@@SewtheDistance so pleased.
My sewing room lady, Beth, is so good too I agree❤️
My gma always made her quilts this way. I still use some of them and I’m 70 years old
Oh, I love this! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
Thank you for this tutorial, I really enjoyed it, I have so many scraps I just didn't know how to do this, thank you.
Glad it was helpful! You are very welcome. Thank you for watching!
Fancy surface stitches, or ribbons etc over the top at various times is also adorable. Though not sure how that would go over with the longarm machine
Great ideas! I did finish this one and I used fancy stitches but not ribbon. I did, however, use ribbon in my stitch-and-flip Christmas stocking video I posted in July! I used all the fun stuff--buttons, ribbons, etc. I made it as a quilt-as-you-go project, so the quilting was done before the embellishments were added. So much fun!
Thank you for the tip!
I made a lot of scrappy strip squares out of my scraps. I'm sewing at least 3-4 at one time as it goes faster - and I'm ironing between as I think it works better for me. I want to make a quilt with jeans squares between the scrappy ones.
I love the idea of a jean quilt. How fun would that be? Thanks for watching!
This was fun, Very inspiring. I havent done a lot of fabric foundation piecing but I have so many scraps & even some random fat 1/4s that would be great for this. Thank You :)
It is so much fun and a little addicting! Perfect for those scraps! Let me know if you give it a try. So happy you enjoyed it!
I prefer to work with pressed / iron fabric scraps. Your block is real cute.
I think the whole process would be easier if the fabrics were pressed before starting to sew. Your block is lovely. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
Thank you so much! I love that you love it!
Hello. I came across the site just by chance. What a wonderful pattern of using up scrapes. My 14-year-old granddaughter does some basic sewing. She might like to try this and create a quilt. Thanks for sharing.🥰
This would be perfect for her to try. So fun and forgiving!
Love this block. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much! You saved me so much time!
Love this! Thank you for watching and I am so happy it helped you. ❤️
Nice job! I enjoy your tutorials and easy going Personality.
Awesome! Thank you so much! You are so sweet! ❤️
This is so awesome! I just did a huge sort of my scrap bin and this looks like the perfect way to use some of them up! Thanks!
You are so welcome! Happy it is helpful!
Hi Kris. I just received my Christmas Box 2024 from Missouri Quilt Co. I ordered it as soon as it was available because I followed every one of the packages that you unwrapped last year. I was green with envy. I hope that you will be doing the same this year so that I can work along with you. Please say you will!!! 🧑🎄
Yes! I’ll be doing it! I got my box the other day, too! Yay! Can’t wait!
@@SewtheDistance HOORAY!!! 🧑🎄
Great idea! Love using up scraps. Thanks!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
I loved the jar of scraps ! 🌼🌺🌸
Thank you! They make me smile, too.
Excelente proyecto gracias por compartir bendiciones para todos los días de éxitos desde Colombia
Gracias! Blessings to you, too!
What a great idea. I love how it turned out!
Thanks so much! 😊 It is fun and easy with a bit of therapy tossed in.
Scrappy Happy 😂😊
So much fun, isn't it? Thank you for watching!
It’s really cute !
Thank you! I want to make more and more and more! :)
LOL i love the scrappy and spontaneous method, but would have to iron those scraps.
I understand that. 😁
Here's a video of me squaring up the quilt: ua-cam.com/video/qfZ426rkrRY/v-deo.html It was a super fun quilt to make!
I guess I have a Type A personality. I can deal with the messiness of the scraps, but I don’t think I could wait that long to iron! Lol!
LOL! If it makes you feel any better, my mother, husband, and best friend all said the same thing!
Same!! I am sooo type A! But I love to watch ppl sew that are not, cause it shows me that in the end it still comes out beautiful! I try but I would still iron after each one😂😂just a touch of OCD😂
@Debbie Lee….I watched the whole video before reading your comment and I too was thinking to myself “use the iron” lol. But, I love watching you cause I’m a scrap sewer myself. You have great ideas for me to try ❤️.
Your iron is you best friend
Me either!
it turned out so pretty!!!
Thank you! ❤️
Omgoodness! Thank you so much! It’s so easy and so cute! Thank you!
I Really enjoy your videos.
Thank you so much! This made my day! ❤️😍❤️
This looks like a fun project! I'm pretty new to quilting and sewing, but I have accumulated a ton of scraps. This will be a great way of putting the scraps to good use. Do you have a video on how you then sew the blocks together? Do you just sew them together like other blocks? Do you then quilt it the same as you would other quilts? Thank you for your videos and advice.
Such a fun project! It is freeing and fun! I know I recorded putting these together and I think it was in one of my vlogs. I will try to find which one and link it in this thread. You do just put them together like other blocks. Because of the foundation, the bias edges are stable. You can quilt it any way you would like, but be mindful that it is thicker, so you may need to adjust your stitch length and possibly even your seam allowance, depending on how thick it turns out. Let me know if you have any other questions! I am happy to help!
@@SewtheDistance Thank you!
Here is one: ua-cam.com/video/qLBQmwSJIDw/v-deo.html
I will make a playlist of the other vlogs that include the crazy quilt. I should have done that by now. LOL!
I just started watching your video that you linked and you mentioned that you are from PA. I am too! I live in York.
@@heatherhoover754 Yes! We grew up here, and moved back "home" last year after living in Massachusetts for 27+ years! We are in the middle of nowhere near (in a way) Williamsport, PA. Nice to meet a fellow Pennsylvanian!
Always love your tutorials❤
Thank you so much! ❤
I’m just now seeing this… I have done this with 10” square papers to do as donation quilts. I haven’t finished any but my intentions are good 😂😂. Because I don’t quilt my own snd long arming can get expensive, I think I’ll tie them !! Pulling off the papers isn’t fun tho…I like your muslin idea!!
I love this idea! I'm curious what is the purpose of the backing? Sorry, I'm newer to quilting...
Great question! The backing/foundation offers stability for the pieces, especially when the fabrics are scraps. Many scraps are not cut on grain, so the fabric can stretch. Adding a base like this can help make sure they don't stretch as much, making it easier to work with them.
So glad you love this idea! If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask! Happy to help!
@@SewtheDistance thanks for the info!
You are so welcome. Anytime!
Did you backstitch at the beginning and the end? I’m new to sewing and quilting, but I like the randomness of the colors and shapes of the fabric pieces with this style of quilting.
I didn't, but you certainly could if you would like to backstitch. Because I made a bunch and sewed them together into a quilt, I didn't need to do that. The seams between the blocks would secure the stitches in the actual blocks. If you feel better doing it, however, it won't hurt anything. Thank you for watching and commenting. Welcome to the sewing/quilting world! It is a great place to be! ❤️
I want to start making these blocks after every project and finally make a quilt out of them when I have enough
What a great idea! It would be like a quilted scrapbook of all your projects. I love it!
Love this!
Thank you! ❤️
Love this free style piecing. Scrappy everything is my style. Thanks for a great demo. BTW, Dave of Dave’s Craft Room sent me. I’ve subscribed! Hello from San Diego Calif 😊
Awesome! Thank you! Dave is the best! Thank you for subscribing! Hello back to you from Pennsylvania! 🥰
Brilliant video thank you ☺️❤️
You’re welcome 😊 So happy you enjoyed it!
@@SewtheDistance I sure did ☺️
Lovely quilt square! So how would you sew them together?
I keep saying I have to gather all the videos together that I made with this block and make an update. 😬 You simply sew them together like you would any other block, by putting right sides together and stitching. The foundation won't make a difference. If you want to reduce some bulk, you can open your seams when stitching the block together. I demonstrate this in one of my vlogs: Here is one of them. Start watching around 7:44 to see how I sew them together: ua-cam.com/video/qLBQmwSJIDw/v-deo.html
I really enjoyed this cute video, thank you! This crazy quilt method is one of my favorites to play with! ❤
Xoxo from another youtuber & new subscriber 🎨🌈💕
You are so welcome! Thank you so much! Your journals are amazing! I subscribed to your channel, too. I used to do a lot of altered art. LOVE these! Welcome to my channel. ❤️❤️❤️
Greetings from British Columbia, Canada. Your channel just popped up so I figured I needed to check it out. I’ve used this method before and it does work beautifully. Terrific for tote bags for sure. Gives them a bit more sturdiness. Good idea for your intro, but you still showed what to do pretty clearly I thought.
Thank you! So happy you enjoyed the video. I love this method, too!
Well then, Happy Thanksgiving to you! also a B.C.er...!!1
@@DH-qz2so Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to you! I am in Pennsylvania. Great to hear from our neighbors to the north!
Lovely
Thank you!
NICE SEWING MACHINE.
Thank you!
Stunning
Thank you! Cheers!
So cute. Thanks for sharing 🌸
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Would like to know if you then put a backing on when making a quilt. Thx
I did! I review all of the steps in a vlog I used to post. I am in the process of making that into one video, but in the meantime, here is the playlist. ua-cam.com/play/PLjHvTLWU9QXSkDVBGGhKmNC3L38Ja6UDt.html
I also have a short on this one. Here's a link: ua-cam.com/users/shortsqfZ426rkrRY?feature=share
Hope this helps!
Yes I enjoyed the video. What is the brand of ruler with the blue you used to square up your crazy block?
So happy you liked the video! The ruler is called "Get Squared," and it is by June Tailor. You can get it in many different sizes. Great ruler!
That was very cool to watch - my OCD was all over the place! My husband was actually laughing at me watching my facial expressions - I told him “she’s not measuring! She’s not ironing! - What the heck?” He was rolling!
LOL! I t was nice to just let go and have fun! My husband and mother had the same reaction, by the way. He really wanted me to press them, too! 😂 I finished this quilt but the details are all spread out in the vlogs I used to do. I need to get them all into one video. The quilt turned out so pretty, even without the pressing and measuring. 😀 So happy you commented. You gave e a laugh!
@@SewtheDistance I hope you can combine the videos into one for this specific block - it would be great to see how it turned out 😊
Happy quilting!
have you tried using the zigzag stitch to piece together the scraps to avoid sewing right sides together then unfold then iron to flatten? (i hope you get what im trying to say.)
I do understand what you are saying, and yes! I have done that, too! I helps with fraying. That said, I am sure others reading this haven't done that, so it is great tip for them! Thank you so much much for watching and commenting! ❤️❤️❤️
Loved it!
Thank you! ❤️
Nice!
Thanks!
Love it!
Thanks!! It is a fun technique.
Beginner here….so after you make your required number of blocks can you then do a Quilt as you go with them?
Welcome to the world of quilting! You could, sure! If you are making a small quilt, however, it is probably just as easy to add sew them together and quilt them. However, for a bigger quilt, quilting them as you go would certainly work. ❤️
May I ask why you don’t press those fabrics before you sew? I make charity quilts and have noticed that wrinkles tend to stay in the fabric if I don’t mist and press before sewing
Sure! I usually press my fabrics but I didn’t feel like it on this day and wanted to “break the rules” and just have fun. You absolutely can press. It is up to you. If that’s better for you, go for it. For me and for this project, I just wanted to let loose and sew. The quilt turned out beautiful. It was fun! ❤️ Hope this helps with an explanation.
I noticed you did not iron your scraps so I'm wondering if not ironing the fabric before you sew it down causes any permanent wrinkles or bubbles or missaped sections? I learned crazy quilting years ago but haven't done it for a long time. I enjoyed being reminded how much fun they can be.
I am so happy this reminded you of the fun! I didn't press anything until afterwards and didn't have any issues. That said, I know many people do press as they go. I think it just depends on your comfort level and personality. I did make this into a quilt, but the updates are spread around through my vlogs. I am hoping to get all those sections into one video soon so you can see the finished project. I hope this helps! ❤️
This is the ONLY way I do quilting, it gives you so many open doors that you can play with. I don't give a hoot about straight lines, I love the wacky look and always have, don't want something that looks like it comes from a factory. I have been known to even "patch" the block I have just got done. Accidents do happen, just add charm to a quilt.
Love it! It is fun to just have fun! ❤️
I have made 5 qiults using this technic my problem is how do you qiult it afterwards can you do a video on that thank you
Hi! I just sandwiched it and quilted it like any other quilt. Here’s a video of me basting it back when I made vlogs. Hope this helps! Quilting Vlog #14: Basting my CRAZY QUILT Quilt, Sewing Room Tour, & More!
ua-cam.com/video/WUHk5LagpJg/v-deo.html
Hermosa aplicación 💓💙❣️
Gracias!
Actually Kris I wanted to ask you, are those scissors you are using Karen Kay Buckley scissors? I have been making yo-yos and I only have my large sewing scissors and they are not handy to lug around with me and I have been considering a pair of these scissors. How do you find them? Easy to take around with you and cut nicely?
Yes! They are Karen Kay Buckley scissors! I have them in three different sizes and are my go-to scissors for just about everything. I pieced this pair up at a quilt shop but also found them at quilt shows (I miss quilt shows--stupid COVID!), and I think they are available on Amazon, as well. They are great sharp scissors and this size would work well for yo-yos. I also keep a small pair (green handle) in with my handwork. I like Gingher's too. So happy to hear you are making yo-yos!
Kris, I rewatched this again today as Dave from Dave's Craft Room pointed it out as his inspiration for today's quilt. Do you watch his channel?
Oh wow! I do watch his channel, but I haven't gotten a chance to see his latest. What a sweetie! I will check it out now!
Thank you SO much for the head's up on this! I am watching it now. He is the sweetest! We do get notified when creators tag us in the description of videos, but it usually takes a day or two to come through! Thanks again!
@@SewtheDistance Got your back, girl!!
You are awesome! ❤️❤️❤️