Love your tutorials you make it look easy. I did your Two Scoops quilt & I call it my happy quilt because I love all the different colors I used. Karla
I haven't brought the pattern yet but did hunt out the material here in Australia. Next pay day is just around the corner 🤪 will be added to the pile of your patterns. Still have biggy the bee, city girl chevron, vintage windmills to do as well as the Argyle Lad quilt I am plowing through at the moment. Who has time to work 🤣🤣🤣
That is a fabric designed by Jen Kingwell. It is called "Lollies" and you can find it in quilt shops and online retail outlets. She designs new ones every year so there are quite a few to choose from!
What a great way to start a Sunday morning! :) Thanks for all you share, love your easy to follow directions! May I ask what size stripes you are using in the fabrics last week and this week? I will be shopping the stash :D
Are you wondering what size the binding stripe was? I think that is 1/8" scale... the Lollie fabrics I have been using in these videos are printed with the thin black stripe every 5 1/2" or so.
Love this pattern for using up scraps!! Can you tell me which line of fabrics you used for this cute quilt? It would be darling for a quick baby quilt. Thanks in advance.
It's the Mini 60° Triangle Ruler by Creative Grids. Krista designed it to go with her patterns. You should be able to find it at your local quilt shop, or through her website which I believe is in the video description. Hope that helps!
Thank you Vicki! It is the Creative Grids 60 degree diamond mini ruler. You should be able to find it at your local quilt shop, but here is a link to it if you can't! www.kristamoser.com/product-page/creative-grids-60-degree-diamond-mini-ruler
@@kristamoser1935 I recently found your site, & I’m so excited. Your quilts are so beautiful, & you are so clear making everything “doable.” I look forward to enjoying the magic of creating one of your beauties. Thank you for your joy & encouragement.
Wouldn’t it be easier to just fold the hourglass pieces in half at the “waist” and then cut the fabric down to the cut size. Save a cut...save some time.
It might be faster, but I had a hard time getting my edges to stay perfectly lined up along the bottom with the bulk of the fold... you might want to press them in half if you do it that way, especially if you stack a few up!
Hi Alixanderia, You can purchase Krista's patterns and rulers at www.kristamoser.com/patterns-1. The Gumdrop scrap quilt is a bonus quilt in the Lollipops & Licorice pattern.
I'm thoroughly enjoying your videos. You do amazing stuff missy!
:) Thank you Janey!
Love this!! Thank you for another super fun scrap busting project 🤗 You are such a joy to watch & you explain the process so clearly.
Awww! Thank you Karen!
Nice to see someone really use up their scraps. So many people just say, use them on another project. You really made the most use of the fabrics.
I might be addicted to scrap quilts ;) hahaha!
Love all of your simple tips and tricks! Because of you, I've mastered the 60 degree angle! Thanks for all you do for the craft!
That is the best compliment Kim!! Thank you :)
This would make a great I spy quilt! Thank you for the inspiration.
I LOVE that idea Traci!
Love this bonus quilt!
When I only have little bits.. this is what I make!
Another great tutorial! Love it when you can make bonus projects from scraps!
It feels like a free quilt! Make the most of all this cute prints :)
Always excited when I have a notification for Krista Moser tutorials! Thank you!
:) That is so good to hear Lisa!
Hi Lisa
Love your tutorials you make it look easy. I did your Two Scoops quilt & I call it my happy quilt because I love all the different colors I used. Karla
That quilt is totally a happy quilt :) how fun!
Such a cute quilt! I love scrappy quilts! Thanks for sharing!
Meee too Brenda! It feels like your getting away with something :)
Thank you Krista! I’m hoping you get more kits in! I love that fabric!
We are working on it Kathy! And I'm working on a new color way that I think people are going to really love too... just another option :)
Thank you, Krista! Good idea to use left over fabrics. Hello from South of France.
Hello Carole! Happy scrap quilting :)
Great video on your tips, thanks Krista for sharing!
I am so glad you found it helpful Rita!!
Awesome tutorial Krista! You never disappoint me! Hugs❤️
Aww thank you Mary! I'm happy you liked it :) Hugs!
This is awesome. Cut two quilts together🌸
Yes, yes, yes!!
Love your tutorials Thank You/Gisela in Sweden
Thank you so much Gisela!!
I haven't brought the pattern yet but did hunt out the material here in Australia. Next pay day is just around the corner 🤪 will be added to the pile of your patterns. Still have biggy the bee, city girl chevron, vintage windmills to do as well as the Argyle Lad quilt I am plowing through at the moment. Who has time to work 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha!! I have created a monster ;) you must be dreaming in 60 degree shapes by now!
Great scrap quilt - will add to my to do list.
Thank you Sarah!!
So brilliant! Thank you for all the info - it really helps! ☺️
I am so happy you found this helpful!
Love this, can’t wait to try this
I am so happy to hear that Dian!
Thank you!
You bet Karen!
It's like magic! Gotta have the ruler.
You'll get so much use out of it!!
Where dId you find the fabric with the black lines? (Quilt hanging behind you) ❤️❤️ it's beautiful!!! TIA... GREAT tutorials 😉
That is a fabric designed by Jen Kingwell. It is called "Lollies" and you can find it in quilt shops and online retail outlets. She designs new ones every year so there are quite a few to choose from!
Hello how are you
What a great way to start a Sunday morning! :) Thanks for all you share, love your easy to follow directions! May I ask what size stripes you are using in the fabrics last week and this week? I will be shopping the stash :D
Are you wondering what size the binding stripe was? I think that is 1/8" scale... the Lollie fabrics I have been using in these videos are printed with the thin black stripe every 5 1/2" or so.
Love this pattern for using up scraps!! Can you tell me which line of fabrics you used for this cute quilt? It would be darling for a quick baby quilt. Thanks in advance.
This is the Fine and Sunny line by Jen Kingwell for Moda. It's a couple years old now, but you might be able to find it on Etsy!
Another beautiful pattern and great tutorial! Thank you. Do you remember the brand and color of the solid pink fabric in the quilt behind you?
Thank you Evy! Yes, that is a Moda Bella Solid, the color is Sweet Pea #9900387
This pattern is fantastic! I also love your rotary cutter. Which blade is this?
Thank you so much!! I love these blades, and they are my go to pick! www.kristamoser.com/product-page/rotary-blade-45mm-replacement-bulk-pack
Thank you. Must order some🙂
Where could I get the ruler you used? It seems it might be versatile and easier to hold than a small triangle ruler alone
It's the Mini 60° Triangle Ruler by Creative Grids. Krista designed it to go with her patterns. You should be able to find it at your local quilt shop, or through her website which I believe is in the video description. Hope that helps!
Adorable
Thank you Patricia!
Hi Patricia
Hi Krista, Can you put me on the list for the fabric kit with the turquoise background when you get it back in stock please. Regards, Valerie Cowley.
Hi Valerie, Yes! We've added you to our waitlist!
I’m planning on using strip sets for the other quilt. Would that work??
It really depends how wide the strips are. I don't think Jelly Rolls are quite wide enough, but there are wider pre cut strip sets out there.
@@kristamoser fangirling here cause you replied but that aside, thank you. I was hoping 3 strips would work but I’ll try and cut my own.
Nice tutorial. Great tips. I like your format, too. I also am interested in what kind of triangle ruler was used and where to find it. Thanks so much.
Thank you Vicki! It is the Creative Grids 60 degree diamond mini ruler. You should be able to find it at your local quilt shop, but here is a link to it if you can't! www.kristamoser.com/product-page/creative-grids-60-degree-diamond-mini-ruler
I can still use the larger 60 degree ruler right?
You sure can! You will just use the smaller end or the "nose" as I call it.
Sweet
Thank you Sandra!
@@kristamoser1935 I recently found your site, & I’m so excited. Your quilts are so beautiful, & you are so clear making everything “doable.” I look forward to enjoying the magic of creating one of your beauties. Thank you for your joy & encouragement.
@@sandracedar368 Oh you are so welcome Sandra! Your note makes me smile :)
Hi Sandra
Wouldn’t it be easier to just fold the hourglass pieces in half at the “waist” and then cut the fabric down to the cut size. Save a cut...save some time.
It might be faster, but I had a hard time getting my edges to stay perfectly lined up along the bottom with the bulk of the fold... you might want to press them in half if you do it that way, especially if you stack a few up!
Do you have a book? Or where can I buy your patterns?
Hi Alixanderia, You can purchase Krista's patterns and rulers at www.kristamoser.com/patterns-1. The Gumdrop scrap quilt is a bonus quilt in the Lollipops & Licorice pattern.