Learn How to Cut & Piece Without a Ruler with Jean Wells
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2017
- Intuitive Color & Design, Updated 2nd Edition available here: www.ctpub.com/intuitive-color-...
In this video, Jean Wells shares her technique for cutting without a ruler, then piecing those imperfect strips together! - Навчання та стиль
🙂 I always watch UA-cam on my TV and there isn't a way to comment about the program. I love your technique. The quilt behind you, will now be one of my favorites. Your instructions and presentation was very good. I don't know how many times I have watched this, but I want to use this technique as part of my next quilt. Thank you so much for demonstrating this. While waiting for my sewing machine to come back, I'm rethinking my quilt to include your technique. When it is completed I will uploaded it for you to see. Thank you again for your presentation. I think it is a spectacular idea.
Thank you! Very clear instructions. Also, thank you for showing the example of your work using this interesting method.
Inspiring video. Off to the sewing machine. I loved Jean's other book and am looking forward to the next 2 videos.
Wonderful video. Can't wait for the next 2.
Love this. What a great way to use up strips and not have to mess around cutting the straight.
These are so beautiful!! Love this technique and am looking forward to trying it. 😊
Awesome. I love this idea. I'm going to use it to make butterfly quilts. Thank you dear lady.
Thank you for the tips. Very inspiring for me.i haven't started quilting but am newer to sewing and wish to learn a few things before attempting to quilt.
I love the bunny tails..a real eureka moment. Makes life soo much easier! I too love forms in Nature and have been searching for a way to incorporate them into quilts whilst getting away fro more formal block designs. Thank you again!
Fabulous technique! I wondered how to do this!
Lovely!!! lovely!!!! Lovely!!!! Thank youuuuuuu for sharing!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very helpful instruction!
Wow thank you, very helpful. ❤
This is so beautiful , organic, inspiring! Thank you very much for sharing your ideas and creativity
Those are gorgeous quilts
Great technique!
Well done!
Belíssimo trabalho, parabéns... Bjs
Thank you for this Video👏👏👏. Susanne from Germany🇩🇪
Love this, thank you, Jean!
nice!!!!!!! Much love and strength to you lovely lady.
Bravo!👍🏼👏🏾💐
Gorgeous.
Thank you for the bunny tail advice. Always struggel with it
Thanm you so much. Please tell me is the quilt behind you all cut that way even the white ,or is the white a full piece of fabric ?😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial! This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!
What causes my edges to pucker?
@@jonesla51 I’m not positive but I do know when you sew strips they should be done in opposite directions. One is sewed down. Turn it around and sew the next one. I hope this helps.
That was awesome and just beautiful. Sometimes my seams end up curvy- not by choice. Lol
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Thank you for the video.
I’m wondering, why you don’t overlap the strip and cut them together so you have a perfect match. Ex: overlap 1st and 2nd strips and do the cut and then sew. Then, overlap the sewn part with the next strip, cut and sew. Is not necessarily needed to sew after each strip added, but just to keep the strip in order to match the cuts.
Hi Gigi, if you don't cut them at the same time, you can get a more exaggerated curve by making the seam allowances match even when the pieces you're sewing together don't naturally line up. Of course, there are lots of different ways to sew curves and make strip quilts! Do what works for you!
Part Two: ua-cam.com/video/2MonVHJvjFE/v-deo.html
Part Three: ua-cam.com/video/TDOZ6eiMWeQ/v-deo.html
Jean is a marvellous instructor, if you can, go to Sisters and take one of her classes!
I really enjoy your videos, however you sent me a link to join patriot and I have tried many times and it doesn’t let me subscribe!
I love that you don't pin! I am so lazy, i never pin :)
Close your cutter between cuts.dangerous left open. Xx
So many tutorials have the camera placement such that hands get in the way of seeing the technique.... unfortunately this the case here..... it was too hard to see her handling of the edges as she sewed....