What a great pattern and suggestion for using panels! You are so talented in explaining directions in a way that’s easy to follow. Thank you for sharing!
Has anyone ever told you, you have a wonderfully relaxing voice to listen to??!!! Thank you for this tutorial for panel fabrics! I have a beautiful Christmas panel, I’d been at a loss how to use! New inspiration 😍
I LOVED the fact that you took so much time showing how to measure with the ruler…your drawing on the ruler helped me sooo much because I am fairly new with quilting and get SO confused when cutting things out. Thank you for taking the time to do that. This is such a cute quilt!
I really like this pattern and your use of this panell to spell words is wonderful. We went through your area frequently on our trips to visit family in Wenatchee and I hope to visit your shop next time we are inn the area
I can’t tell you how happy I am you showed this pattern!!! I saw a quilt done like this but couldn’t quite figure out how they did it. You are awesome , Cindy!!! I will send a picture once I do my quilt!!! I’m so excited!!!
This was so good! I've got a gorgeous panel of approx. 7" butterfly blocks I want to cut apart and sash for a comfort quilt. It needs some purple in it for pancreatic cancer. Those coping strips are perfect for that. I've also got a baby shower coming up and I love the idea of the letters arranged to form words. Then the simple way to piece the blocks is a third idea I will use for the baby quilt. You've made both my jobs so much easier in one video!
Agree with comments below . . .Great tutorial! Thank you very much for the detailed sewing explanations:) P.S. Glad to hear Brianna is taking a "Well deserved break", to revive her wonderful spirit. Jennifer L.
I have never seen fussy cutting explained, that being said why didn't you cut it at 5.5 so you didn't loose the border design? In all the years of quilting I thought I was just supposed to know how to do this technique, hence I have never tried it. Thank you for taking the time to have this mini class. Your videos are amazing!
I think, since the block needed to be 6", the coping strips added to a 5.5" block would have been really fussy/narrow. Also, since some of the blocks were quite wonky, trimming them to 5" first allowed for a nicer (straighter) altered border. 😊
Super cute pattern
So cute! Love the background fabric
What a great pattern and suggestion for using panels! You are so talented in explaining directions in a way that’s easy to follow. Thank you for sharing!
Has anyone ever told you, you have a wonderfully relaxing voice to listen to??!!! Thank you for this tutorial for panel fabrics! I have a beautiful Christmas panel, I’d been at a loss how to use! New inspiration 😍
Thank you!! I’m glad you liked it!! It’s nice to have a quick option for a cute panel.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!!
So appreciate your attention to detail and how you break it down to be so easy to understand.
This pattern would be great for charity quilts too because it is so fast. Thanks for showing us the skill builders 😊
I just love the flexibility of this pattern!
I LOVED the fact that you took so much time showing how to measure with the ruler…your drawing on the ruler helped me sooo much because I am fairly new with quilting and get SO confused when cutting things out. Thank you for taking the time to do that. This is such a cute quilt!
What a great tutorial
I have some book panels. This pattern would be great for these.
Thank you for some great ideas :))
I really like this pattern and your use of this panell to spell words is wonderful. We went through your area frequently on our trips to visit family in Wenatchee and I hope to visit your shop next time we are inn the area
morning good one loved the hope floats love it when you have panels THANKS
I just ordered your pattern and got the PDF download. I am going to make 4 of the squares into a table runner.
Super smart!! That will be cute!! Email me a pic!
@@TheFabricPatch I will try to remember to send you an email. My old brain doesn't always work great.
Great video! What is including in the kit? I don’t see a description on your site. Thank you so much!!
I can’t tell you how happy I am you showed this pattern!!! I saw a quilt done like this but couldn’t quite figure out how they did it. You are awesome , Cindy!!! I will send a picture once I do my quilt!!! I’m so excited!!!
I’m so glad!! Yes!! Picture please!!
Great info covering this quilt. Ps I love your hair like this. Adorable, perky and youthful.
Thanks!! Lazy day!
@@TheFabricPatch but it’s so adorable don’t make it just lazy day. Embrace the beauty
This is so nice to watch and listen to while I hand quilt! Thank you for sharing this video and your talent!
I was looking for something to do and you gave me a super idea ! Thank you 🙂
Cindy: awesome waves goin on😜
Such a fantastic demonstration and pattern! I’ve got this on my wannado list. Thank you so much for your time!! ❤️😀
Thank you!!
This was so good! I've got a gorgeous panel of approx. 7" butterfly blocks I want to cut apart and sash for a comfort quilt. It needs some purple in it for pancreatic cancer. Those coping strips are perfect for that. I've also got a baby shower coming up and I love the idea of the letters arranged to form words. Then the simple way to piece the blocks is a third idea I will use for the baby quilt. You've made both my jobs so much easier in one video!
Agree with comments below . . .Great tutorial! Thank you very much for the detailed sewing explanations:)
P.S. Glad to hear Brianna is taking a "Well deserved break", to revive her wonderful spirit. Jennifer L.
It's great to see a person with fingernails just like me!!! lol
And I LOVE you guy's videos!!! Awesome!!!
Lol. My whole life!!
How big were the rectangles ? Were they 6 x 12? Distracted by other half & fur children.
It wasn't specifically mentioned, but the pattern is available on their website. 😉
i am not finding the puzzle-like animal fabric at your site. Do you carry it?
We do. I will ask Brittany to send you a link…
@@TheFabricPatch thank you. I have something else in my cart, so I'll wait a bit for the link. Thanks in advance.
I have never seen fussy cutting explained, that being said why didn't you cut it at 5.5 so you didn't loose the border design? In all the years of quilting I thought I was just supposed to know how to do this technique, hence I have never tried it. Thank you for taking the time to have this mini class. Your videos are amazing!
I think, since the block needed to be 6", the coping strips added to a 5.5" block would have been really fussy/narrow. Also, since some of the blocks were quite wonky, trimming them to 5" first allowed for a nicer (straighter) altered border. 😊
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