OMG! Thank you so much for your tutorial. I have watched SEVERAL and could never see/understand what they were clipping. You made the seam larger and were very specific when clipping. Thank you!
I absolutely loved this tutorial. I’ve watched several on this subject and most suggested just pulling that little bit of the seam apart or using a seam ripper. To me your way looks much more secure with no risk of the seam coming undone. Thank you from a very beginner quilter who is trying to improve her technique. ❤
OMG! Thank you so much for your tutorial. I have watched SEVERAL and could never see/understand what they were clipping. You made the seam larger and were very specific when clipping. Thank you!
I absolutely loved this tutorial.
I’ve watched several on this subject and most suggested just pulling that little bit of the seam apart or using a seam ripper.
To me your way looks much more secure with no risk of the seam coming undone.
Thank you from a very beginner quilter who is trying to improve her technique. ❤
Thank you for doing this tutorial. It helps me to refresh and finish the log cabin quilt. I feel better now.
That help's me with a problem I am having on a pinwheel quilt. And it is so easy. Thank you for sharing this.
I LOVE this demonstration, I believe u hv NAILED IT for me‼️Tks, I will let u know how I make out.🤗
Thank you so much for the cleat explanation AND for zooming in on exactly where to snip the seam for fanning.
Excellent video!
Thanks Jennifer, you explained it so well!
Thanks for the tip, loved it. Also love your sewing room
Very helpful and easy to "see" how to do it. Thanks.
THANK you. I love to stitch in the ditch and that makes it easier
well done on your explanation!
great idea and good presentation
Awesome!!
Awesome tutorial! Thanks so much! Subscribing to your channel. Do you have online classes available?
Better camera work would certainly help to see what she is talking about.