2023 Scrappy Sampler- Block 30- appliqué quilt block tutorial, tulip block, freezer paper method

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  • Опубліковано 22 лют 2023
  • Hi, Friends! I'm Jessica and thank you for joining me for the 2023 Scrappy Sampler! Today I'm sharing how I make Block 30. Let's make it!
    You can find the pattern for block 29, 30, and 31 here- jessicadayon.blogspot.com
    The 2023 Scrappy Sampler is a completely FREE scrappy quilt along that I'm hosting starting December 26th, 2022 and running until April 2023. You can find the details and schedule for the 2023 Scrappy Sampler on my blog- jessicadayon.blogspot.com/202...
    If you have any questions, leave them in the comments.
    Thanks for watching!
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    WHERE TO FIND ME
    - My Blog: jessicadayon.blogspot.com
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    Precut Parade: Quilts to Make from Strips, Squares, and Fat Quarters (available at Amazon and Martingale)
    A Year in Solids: 12 pretty projects corresponding with each month of the year (available at Fat Quarter Shop- www.fatquartershop.com/a-year...)
    Season to Taste: Quilts to Warm Your Home All Year Long (available at Amazon & Martingale)
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  • @moosecraftusa
    @moosecraftusa Рік тому +1

    This makes sense... I've watched so many machine applique videos...and you are the first one that mentions sewing around individual pieces! All of the other ones I've watched positioned (or fused) everything down...and made it look so difficult to stitch around....especially if I wanted to blanket stitch and change thread colors. Thanks for this (probably obvious to you) but new to me, tip! 🙂

    • @jessica_dayon
      @jessica_dayon  Рік тому

      I am so glad it was helpful! I often find things glossed over in other videos and they leave me with so many questions. So I try to be as clear as I can!

  • @marionrossler553
    @marionrossler553 7 місяців тому

    Superbly explained. I have always enjoyed appliqué, but in the past have given up with seem allowance and reverted to raw edge snd blanket stitch. I am now ready to try again. Thank you so much..

  • @The100jana
    @The100jana Рік тому

    Ohhh again, how skillfully you show the production and it looks really beautiful ... 😃

  • @elizabethlarose3632
    @elizabethlarose3632 Рік тому +1

    I’m how old and never knew how to use the spray starch, paint brush for the edge of the appliqué??? 😍

  • @deenagraham5488
    @deenagraham5488 Рік тому

    I just found your videos. I love the applique tutorial. I will be subscribing to your channel. Thank you for explaining it so simply.

  • @thackeray4
    @thackeray4 Рік тому

    Love!!!!!

  • @dbonner8303
    @dbonner8303 Рік тому

    I saw another interesting way to create appliqué pieces. I think it was Jenny Doan of MSQC. She cut two of the template shapes with the quarter inch allowance, then traced the seam line on one of the wrong sides. She then sewed them together around the seam line, left a hole, turned, and pressed. Clever!

    • @jessica_dayon
      @jessica_dayon  Рік тому +1

      Yes, that's interesting. Lori Holt does a similar method with interfacing.

  • @dadams512
    @dadams512 Рік тому

    Sooo pretty!

  • @LisaLisa-zl9vu
    @LisaLisa-zl9vu 4 дні тому

    Is the tulip shape included in the block instructions? I’d love to try

  • @debrarevay7493
    @debrarevay7493 Рік тому

    After you applique the pieces onto the background fabric, do you ever cut the background fabric away from under the applique pieces or do you always leave the background fabric in. I was wondering because I was taught to trim the background fabric away from the back of the appliqued piece. If your hand quilting it makes it easier to quilt through. I guess if you are machine quilting, it probably doesn't matter. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial.

    • @jessica_dayon
      @jessica_dayon  Рік тому

      I don't but yes, I image if you are hand quilting, it might be easier to go though. However, I do think you can go through both layers if hand quilting too.

  • @user-sj1ut3ey8b
    @user-sj1ut3ey8b Рік тому

    Thanks for this tutorial! Is your thread just normal white thread that you would piece blocks with?

    • @jessica_dayon
      @jessica_dayon  Рік тому

      Yes, it is! You could color match if you wanted to also.

  • @apippin774
    @apippin774 4 місяці тому

    How do you quilt the block?

  • @rebeccamulkern1051
    @rebeccamulkern1051 Рік тому

    When I've done this method, my iron had some starch residue on the plate afterwards, I've cleaned it with some water but is there another way of cleaning the iron after, or will my iron get ruined with time? ❤

    • @jessica_dayon
      @jessica_dayon  Рік тому

      Your iron manufacturer should have recommendations on cleaning the plate. I'm not sure if they are all done the same way because each plate could be made of different material. So, I would check you specific iron manufacturer's instructions. In general though, I have read that you can use a mix of water and vinegar to clean the iron plate when it is off, unplugged, and fully cooled.

  • @GalaGermanovna
    @GalaGermanovna Рік тому

    Добрый день! Спасибо за видео 👍 Об'ясните, пожалуйста, что это за спрей 🤷