You are amazing! Hannah, I could listen to you all day. You absolutely inspire me. I remember when you first started out on Fabric Cafe. You were not an experienced quilter, but you had a presentation style that made us feel we wanted to get to know you. We followed you on your journey. And look at you now.. you are a quilting instructor. Please do more instructional videos. I love spending time with you.
I really enjoyed your tutorial. You are so easy to follow, and you inspire me to experiment. Also, you look fantastic in that royal blue. It is definitely your color.Keep smiling.
Thanks for showing my quilt, Hannah. I did like how you set off the worded blocks in your quilt using the same panel and wished I'd have thought of that, but I think your video came out AFTER I made my quilt. I recently picked up the latest FC book (Curve Appeal) at my LQS. I have all the FC books but one FQ book. I will never run out of FC quilts to make! Doris
Would love to see more 3 yard quilts using precuts. I have a good size stash of charm packs, jelly rolls and layer cakes. Recently I've been using all yardage but that bin of precuts is yelling to be used! I love using Fabric Cafe 3 yard quilt patterns and it would be perfect to incorporate the precuts into them. Loved this video.
Great job Hannah!! I love your quilt and how nice it will be to already have it ready for the Christmas holiday. Great teaching too. I think Doris’ quilt turned out to be so pretty. It has lots of nice contrast and it looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing everything.
Great video Hannah! Your quilt is pretty. I love your fabric placement especially in the borders. I like how the same fabric was used in the corners. Thank you for sharing!
Love the videos Hannah hosts! Love your quilt and your process. Made me giggle because I could relate to getting excited about a new ruler or iron....Hahaha!!
Thank you Hannah! Enjoyed watching your video and how and why you chose and used your fabrics as you did. Such a beautiful quilt - you've done an amazing job! To the editors of the videos - you've done a great job - I just so wish that there was an option to watch videos without background music - it is a struggle for me to hear what Hannah is saying with the background music - so wish there was a toggle button to say watch video WITHOUT background music - anyway, just me and my ears ... lol Thank you for your video! Happy quilting!
Love the idea, however I found Hannah's explanation a bit confusing. Iam experienced Quilter, but I think alot of beginners or intermediate Quilters would have a hard time following Hannah's instructions. Hannah quilt turned our very nice. Thanks for sharing 🧵🪡
I couldn't read the name of the third quilting design as the Fabric Cafe logo covered it up. Was it Snow Wind? I must admit that I found it a bit confusing too as I'm not sure if the dark blue no.1 fabric was yardage and the rest was from a jelly roll. It doesn't matter to me though as I never buy precuts anyway. It is so good to see Hannah experimenting and showing all the different ways to use these patterns. The kit fabrics look gorgeous and Hannah's quilt highlights how different you can make the same pattern. Great video, Hannah 😊
Yes you're correct, it was "Snow Winds." Sorry the graphic was covered 😢 Sorry for the confusion, yes the dark blue fabric was the number one and was the only yardage used in the quilt (other than the backing) the rest was all jelly roll strips. Glad you enjoyed the video! 🥰
I appreciate Hannah’s creativity. Good idea for adapting the 3 yards patterns. But for me, the joy of using jelly rolls is they are precut. Cutting the strips to be narrower would be too time consuming and leaves a lot of “wasted” fabric. I would rather cut the strips from yardage or from fat quarters.
You're in luck! Hannah has done a whole video about using layer cakes in our 3-yard quilts. You can find it here - ua-cam.com/video/7BlmJyiFSNs/v-deo.html
I love Hannah a lot, but I must say her explanation of what she did was rather confusing and I'm a pretty good quilter. I think more actual examples of what she did would have been helpful.
Total confused about some of Hannah’s explanations, especially when talking about the fabric placement suggested for the first quilt kit. I have been quilting for over 20 years 😮
You are amazing! Hannah, I could listen to you all day. You absolutely inspire me. I remember when you first started out on Fabric Cafe. You were not an experienced quilter, but you had a presentation style that made us feel we wanted to get to know you. We followed you on your journey. And look at you now.. you are a quilting instructor. Please do more instructional videos. I love spending time with you.
Thank you for the kind words, Sharon, you are so sweet. We love getting to share Hannah's journey and so glad she loves to quilt with us!
I really enjoyed your tutorial. You are so easy to follow, and you inspire me to experiment. Also, you look fantastic in that royal blue. It is definitely your color.Keep smiling.
Thank you Hannah! I love how you think outside the box on these 3 Yard Quilt patterns and inspire us to add our own spin on them! 😊
You are branching out on your own! Good for you! A very creative mind. You fit right in with Fran et. al😊
Thanks for showing my quilt, Hannah. I did like how you set off the worded blocks in your quilt using the same panel and wished I'd have thought of that, but I think your video came out AFTER I made my quilt. I recently picked up the latest FC book (Curve Appeal) at my LQS. I have all the FC books but one FQ book. I will never run out of FC quilts to make! Doris
Very pretty quilt. I have the same panel but haven't used it yet.
Thank you, Doris! You're quilt is beautiful 🥰 Hope you enjoy the Curve Book!
Would love to see more 3 yard quilts using precuts. I have a good size stash of charm packs, jelly rolls and layer cakes. Recently I've been using all yardage but that bin of precuts is yelling to be used! I love using Fabric Cafe 3 yard quilt patterns and it would be perfect to incorporate the precuts into them. Loved this video.
I love how you think out of the box, Hannah! Thank you for this valuable inspiration!
You are so welcome!
I made the first quilt for my godson for graduation. It turned out gorgeous and he loved it.
Great job Hannah!! I love your quilt and how nice it will be to already have it ready for the Christmas holiday. Great teaching too. I think Doris’ quilt turned out to be so pretty. It has lots of nice contrast and it looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing everything.
Great job Hannah. I enjoyed this very much thank you. Hope to see you on some more videos.
Great video Hannah!
Your quilt is pretty. I love your fabric placement especially in the borders. I like how the same fabric was used in the corners.
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much! 😊
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks for the suggestions!
Your quilt turned out so pretty!! Love the backing!
Thank you so much!
Love the videos Hannah hosts! Love your quilt and your process. Made me giggle because I could relate to getting excited about a new ruler or iron....Hahaha!!
It really is exciting! 😅 Glad you enjoyed the video!
@Doris your quilt is beautiful! Well done :)
Hannah, I love your blue jelly roll quilt 💙. Thank you for the video 😊
great eye makeup!!
Great job Hannah!
Thank you Hannah! Enjoyed watching your video and how and why you chose and used your fabrics as you did. Such a beautiful quilt - you've done an amazing job!
To the editors of the videos - you've done a great job - I just so wish that there was an option to watch videos without background music - it is a struggle for me to hear what Hannah is saying with the background music - so wish there was a toggle button to say watch video WITHOUT background music - anyway, just me and my ears ... lol
Thank you for your video! Happy quilting!
Thank you so much, you're so sweet. 🥰 Thanks for the feedback on the music, we will continue to monitor it in the future. Glad you enjoyed the show!
Well done, Hannah! Great video!
Thanks Hannah
Thanks Hannah.
Your quilt is gorgeous!! Thank you for sharing. Please provide the name of the jelly roll you used.
Love the idea, however I found Hannah's explanation a bit confusing. Iam experienced Quilter, but I think alot of beginners or intermediate Quilters would have a hard time following Hannah's instructions. Hannah quilt turned our very nice. Thanks for sharing 🧵🪡
I couldn't read the name of the third quilting design as the Fabric Cafe logo covered it up. Was it Snow Wind?
I must admit that I found it a bit confusing too as I'm not sure if the dark blue no.1 fabric was yardage and the rest was from a jelly roll. It doesn't matter to me though as I never buy precuts anyway. It is so good to see Hannah experimenting and showing all the different ways to use these patterns. The kit fabrics look gorgeous and Hannah's quilt highlights how different you can make the same pattern. Great video, Hannah 😊
Yes you're correct, it was "Snow Winds." Sorry the graphic was covered 😢 Sorry for the confusion, yes the dark blue fabric was the number one and was the only yardage used in the quilt (other than the backing) the rest was all jelly roll strips. Glad you enjoyed the video! 🥰
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I appreciate Hannah’s creativity. Good idea for adapting the 3 yards patterns. But for me, the joy of using jelly rolls is they are precut. Cutting the strips to be narrower would be too time consuming and leaves a lot of “wasted” fabric. I would rather cut the strips from yardage or from fat quarters.
Can you share a pattern for a layer cake?
You're in luck! Hannah has done a whole video about using layer cakes in our 3-yard quilts. You can find it here - ua-cam.com/video/7BlmJyiFSNs/v-deo.html
To confusing for me..her quilt looked nice
I love Hannah a lot, but I must say her explanation of what she did was rather confusing and I'm a pretty good quilter. I think more actual examples of what she did would have been helpful.
Thanks for the feedback, sorry for the confusion!
Your eye maybe is beautiful
Didn't the different when explaining about the 3 quilting designs
Total confused about some of Hannah’s explanations, especially when talking about the fabric placement suggested for the first quilt kit. I have been quilting for over 20 years 😮
I'm sorry things got confusing, anything we can help with? The quilt image of the kit should display where the fabrics will fall with the kit.