Thank you all for watching. If you could do me a favour and hit Subscribe and turn on all Notifications, it will help me more than you know 😊 You can now also support my channel by becoming a member. Just tap the JOIN button above🥰 Have you ever made or used bowl cozies? Please have a look at some of my other tutorials😊 Patchwork Bowl Cozy th-cam.com/video/nCG3G16ulh8/w-d-xo.html Hanging Tea Towels th-cam.com/video/Q1uvQ72qFHw/w-d-xo.html Rounded Corner Tea Towel Bowl Cozies th-cam.com/video/KSTL_A8RWOI/w-d-xo.html Kitchen Boa Scarf th-cam.com/video/vQgzpg7QUR8/w-d-xo.html Casserole Carrier th-cam.com/video/lIQtzyxJ_Ac/w-d-xo.html Large Hot Pad th-cam.com/video/IR6QxaEF3T4/w-d-xo.html
I first came across them at a quilt show and bought them at half off because it was end of the show. I thought they were such a brilliant idea! I’ve made some but it seemed tedious. This video seems to make a much easier process of it. I’m going to make some as a hostess gifts for the holidays. I’m so inspired!
Your tip for using the opposite corner of the cozy to use as a guide to quilt straight is something I’ve never seen before and it’s absolute genius! Thank you for this tutorial. My husband asks for these every year, and due to unforeseen circumstances, I wasn’t able to make them last year, so a couple of these will be a perfect small Yuletide gift for him!
❤❤❤❤❤ THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHOWING US HOW TO MAKE OUR OWN PATTERN PLUS A GREAT TIP FOR A STURDIER ONE!! I’ve made these as gifts and it’s true…people don’t know they need them until they get them. Then they love them and want more! Sometimes I made a set of three sizes for a gift. The one larger than the one you demonstrate can be used with a dinner plate and also a serving bowl. Here’s a tip for your subscribers: I look for 100% quality cotton shirts at thrift shops. They make great bowl cozies, especially for men. 😊
I have made a number of bowl cozies, and I still learned something new watching how you make them. The way you remove rhe batting from the darts is genius!, also, not sewing the darts completely shut, genius! I will be making bowl cozies your way from now on, I have a feeling they will look better from now on. Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
This is one of the best bowl cozy tutorials I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much for your clear, simplified instructions. …now I’ve gotta go make some cozies!!
Thank you, Angela! This design and way of bringing it all together will be so much easier to sew than the ones I made a few years ago! I'll be sewing up a bunch of these for Christmas gifts. 😊
How did you know I was needing to replace my old, worn out bowl cozie? LOL. I love your method much better than the one I used. I will definitely be making these as gifts too! Thank you!
I will definitely be trying this! My husband always grabs one of my nice potholders to put under his bowl after he microwaves food. I've been considering making him a bowl cozy (or two) for Christmas. Now I know how. Thanks!
My girlfriend bought some of these from a craft fair and I thought they were fabulous used them the whole time we were at her house! You're such a great teacher! Watching from Eugene OR ❤
Watching from Alabama in the southern US. I've made these before but I do not remember them being as easy to make as your method. I will certainly use your way the next time I make them.
@lkhicks6866 not as much as I'd like to. I lost my "sew joe" for some reason for like 6 months or more and I'm starting to get the itch to start back up again. I like to sew useful things for around the house and bags, such as zippered cosmetic type bags and tote bags, boxy bags etc. Only been sewing for a few years now. Self taught, you tube all the way. Always learning more. How about you?
I have watched 20vor more videos for making bowl cozies. I have even made some. This is the best video i have seen so far! Can't wait to try your method!! Thank you!
Watching from Alabama. I just completed 10 of these for gifts. Your way looks so much easier and finished. I will definitely use your method. Thanks for sharing.
The other cosine I watched had rounded corners but I like this better as it gives you something to hold onto better. Great explanation! Watching from Texas
These are so cute. Love your teaching. So easy to follow. Thank you ❤. I will give these a try for sure.. I'm watching you from,Ridgecrest, Ca. Have a blessed day.
Thank you for this video - I've sewn hundreds of cozies and found it so tedious to mark the diagonal lines & darts. Your template with the v-shape cut out for the darts and new techniques will allow me to sew these cozies more efficiently! Thanks & hugs from San Francisco!
I'm going to make my first one soon. I have planned a different technique that I think will be easier for me, but I learned a lot from this video, too! Thank you!
I’ve been making these for many years! I had to figure all this out over time! This is the best video I’ve ever seen for this craft we have had since the 70’s! Great and clear tips!
Thank you for this great tutorial! I have made many bowl cozies from other videos and always found them to be fiddly and time consuming. Your video has shaved many steps: - love the template -- saves the constant measuring repetitively; - cutting the batting smaller than the fabric saves trimming; - 1/2 inch seams around the outside instead of 1/4 inch makes the sewing more forgiving; - sewing between the notches makes turning and sewing that opening closed so much easier; - starting the darts at the batting instead of the edge of the fabric saves clipping the seams later on. Loved the way you showed how to trim the darts too. - I never thought of running the machine for 1/2 inch at the bottom of the dart, so easy!; - doing the quilting at the end instead of at the beginning cuts out much of the stitching, and using the opposite corner to guide the diagonal lines is genius. You can probably tell from my comments that I am fairly new to quilting so I appreciated all of your tricks and tips. One thing I did differently from you is I used my walking foot for the entire time because my machine would not let me do the edge stitching with all that bulk without looking very uneven and terrible. I was able to do the edging by moving my needle to the far right so that the left side of the walking foot held down the fabric while the right side of the foot just barely held the edge of the cozie down. It was okay and I did get better at it. Thanks again from Victoria, BC, Canada. I have liked and subscribed.
Thank you, I wanted to make a few of these for Christmas gifts and had downloaded a few patters. But I appreciated your tips. Made many of the instructions make so much more sense watching you.
Extremely clever presentation. I have made many bowl cozies, but I will try it with your pattern and various pointers to simplify the process. Many thanks from NC USA
I have made several of these a few years ago. I must say your tutorial is fantastic! I was thinking about making a few more this year for gifts. I will be trying it your way this time around. Thank you so much for the great tips, from Tennessee
Perfection! Thank you for sharing your talents and methods. We have a stack of these in different sizes that we rec'd as gifts. I'd like to make some to give as gifts. I'll save this video as a reference for when the time comes. I live in Tallahassee, Florida, America. ❤
Hello from Arizona! This is the BEST tutorial I’ve seen for these cozies!! You did a wonderful job! Can’t wait to make these for myself and as gifts! Thank you so much!!❤
Thank you for this tutorial. I've made a number of these cozies but they never look real nice. Thanks for the tip on how to sew from one corner to the other. Your way is so much easier. Thanks a lot. I was watching from South Africa
Thanks for this great tutorial so clear. I’m retired renal dialysis nurse from New Jersey and now living in tropical Puerto Rico. I love sewing, embroidery, canning , baking, gardening , and growing my Roses. And of course my baby Pomeranian Cooper.
Thank you for this. I have seen these, but couldn’t make my brain figure it out. I have a set gifted to me by my sister, but I need to use my really deep bowl. You made it simple enough for this non-sewer to be willing to try. ( I love fabric, and I know how to sew, but I don’t enjoy doing it!🤷♂️)
Thank you all for watching. If you could do me a favour and hit Subscribe and turn on all Notifications, it will help me more than you know 😊
You can now also support my channel by becoming a member. Just tap the JOIN button above🥰
Have you ever made or used bowl cozies?
Please have a look at some of my other tutorials😊
Patchwork Bowl Cozy th-cam.com/video/nCG3G16ulh8/w-d-xo.html
Hanging Tea Towels th-cam.com/video/Q1uvQ72qFHw/w-d-xo.html
Rounded Corner Tea Towel Bowl Cozies th-cam.com/video/KSTL_A8RWOI/w-d-xo.html
Kitchen Boa Scarf th-cam.com/video/vQgzpg7QUR8/w-d-xo.html
Casserole Carrier th-cam.com/video/lIQtzyxJ_Ac/w-d-xo.html
Large Hot Pad th-cam.com/video/IR6QxaEF3T4/w-d-xo.html
Yes I have made them and use them all the time 😊
Yes and I use youth design
I first came across them at a quilt show and bought them at half off because it was end of the show. I thought they were such a brilliant idea! I’ve made some but it seemed tedious. This video seems to make a much easier process of it. I’m going to make some as a hostess gifts for the holidays. I’m so inspired!
@@dianareddell1496 I hope you enjoy this method. 😊
Thank you. I love my bowl cozies. I found out yesterday that my boss had never even heard of them😮 guess who will be getting some! 😊
Your tip for using the opposite corner of the cozy to use as a guide to quilt straight is something I’ve never seen before and it’s absolute genius! Thank you for this tutorial. My husband asks for these every year, and due to unforeseen circumstances, I wasn’t able to make them last year, so a couple of these will be a perfect small Yuletide gift for him!
I'm glad you liked the tip! My husband loves them too.😊
You solved all of the complaints about bowl cozies!!!!! Thank you.
Glad you found it helpful😊
❤❤❤❤❤ THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHOWING US HOW TO MAKE OUR OWN PATTERN PLUS A GREAT TIP FOR A STURDIER ONE!! I’ve made these as gifts and it’s true…people don’t know they need them until they get them. Then they love them and want more! Sometimes I made a set of three sizes for a gift. The one larger than the one you demonstrate can be used with a dinner plate and also a serving bowl. Here’s a tip for your subscribers: I look for 100% quality cotton shirts at thrift shops. They make great bowl cozies, especially for men. 😊
Thanks for sharing your tip on using old shirts! Hope you try this method 😊
I have made a number of bowl cozies, and I still learned something new watching how you make them. The way you remove rhe batting from the darts is genius!, also, not sewing the darts completely shut, genius!
I will be making bowl cozies your way from now on, I have a feeling they will look better from now on.
Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
You're welcome! Let me know what you think once you’ve made it 😊
Better and faster than the way I've made them for so long. I will definitely try this!
Hope you enjoy😊
This is one of the best bowl cozy tutorials I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much for your clear, simplified instructions. …now I’ve gotta go make some cozies!!
You're very welcome - I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for this tutorial. I've been making cozy bowls and I find your steps very helpful in some of the problems I encounter when I make them.
Wonderful! Let me know how you go.😊
Thank you for this tutorial from the USA 🙂
Watching from Huntsville Ontario Canada ! Great instructions! Thank you!
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for your template and inspired idea💝💝💝
Most welcome!😊. Hope you give it a try.
@@NotchesSewing yes I went out today to purchase fabric and a blank template use for future bowel cozy to make for Christmas gifts💝
My brother gave me one of these for my birthday - I don't know what I would do without it!
Like I said, it’s something you never knew you needed!😊
The best tutorial ever. Bowl cosys now much easier to make. Thankyou
Thanks for watching! 😊. I hope you enjoy making them this way
Thank you, Angela! This design and way of bringing it all together will be so much easier to sew than the ones I made a few years ago! I'll be sewing up a bunch of these for Christmas gifts. 😊
Glad you think so. Hope you find it easier😊
I was thinking the same thing, much easier!!
Thanks for the great video. I was wanting to sew today so this will be my project. I’m from North Carolina USA
Hello from Australia! Please let me know how you go😊
How did you know I was needing to replace my old, worn out bowl cozie? LOL. I love your method much better than the one I used. I will definitely be making these as gifts too!
Thank you!
Glad I could help!😃
Wow….excellent video and directions. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
I will definitely be trying this! My husband always grabs one of my nice potholders to put under his bowl after he microwaves food. I've been considering making him a bowl cozy (or two) for Christmas. Now I know how. Thanks!
I hope your husband loves them!😊
Love your tip for using the opposite side to follow, brilliant! Thx for your videos!
I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊
My girlfriend bought some of these from a craft fair and I thought they were fabulous used them the whole time we were at her house! You're such a great teacher! Watching from Eugene OR ❤
Hi from Australia! Have fun!😊
Hey sewing neighbor! Watching from Cottage Grove just south of you.
@@DanaDeeBee no way! That's fantastic do you sew a lot?
Watching from Alabama in the southern US. I've made these before but I do not remember them being as easy to make as your method. I will certainly use your way the next time I make them.
@lkhicks6866 not as much as I'd like to. I lost my "sew joe" for some reason for like 6 months or more and I'm starting to get the itch to start back up again. I like to sew useful things for around the house and bags, such as zippered cosmetic type bags and tote bags, boxy bags etc. Only been sewing for a few years now. Self taught, you tube all the way. Always learning more. How about you?
😊watching from Montana..this is the best video on how to make this bowl. Why? You explain very clearly. Thank you GOD Bless
Thank you very much!
Watching from East Texas, I love how you have shown how to make a sturdier pattern.
Thanks from Australia! 😊
I have watched 20vor more videos for making bowl cozies. I have even made some. This is the best video i have seen so far! Can't wait to try your method!! Thank you!
I hope you like this method. Thanks for watching😊
Best tutorial I have ever seen. Thanks for
sharing.
Thank you! 😊
Going to make several for gifts. I use mine all the time.
Same!😊
Excellent way to do cozies, love the details you always give in your tutorials 🎉❤
Thanks so much 😊
Great tutorial. So much better than the instructions I followed prior to finding yours. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I appreciate all your support🥰
Love this tutorial! Thank you for showing how doable this project is. Watching from Walla Walla, WA, USA.
Thanks so much😊
Thank u for template instructions. From Alabama
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching😊
Genius! I have made these over the years and love the adjustments you made and I will give it a try! Thanks! From Arizona
hi from Australia! Let me know how you go😊
Will be using your method. Thank you for making it easy to follow.
You are so welcome!
Watching from Portugal (Europe). Great tutorial, thankyou 😊❤
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching😊
Watching from Alabama. I just completed 10 of these for gifts. Your way looks so much easier and finished. I will definitely use your method. Thanks for sharing.
Yes please try and let me know how you go😊
I use cutting mats for templates in quilting. I love my cozy’s.
I've made these and you are so right about it being the gift no one knew they needed. Fabulous tutorial !
Thank you!😊
I love this tutorial! So much better than all the other methods I seen and used…thank you so much!❤
Thanks for watching, please check out my other videos!
Best tutorial I’ve seen yet to make these things! Thank you
You're very welcome! I'm glad you like it 😊
Thank you! I love your tutorials--you're an excellent teacher. Watching from Minnesota.
Thank you so much!
The other cosine I watched had rounded corners but I like this better as it gives you something to hold onto better. Great explanation! Watching from Texas
Glad you liked it! I think the square shape is more functional too!
Arizona gal here; love your videos! I make cozies like this all the time...great gifts.
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching 😊
I have made probably 50 of these but learned SO many great tips from this!
That's so great to hear! I'm glad you found them useful.
Thank you for the tips! I love your version! Watching from Iowa!
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching🙏
I have been making these for many years. I will use a couple of your tips.. Thank you.
I prefer not to use a template but you make it look so easy.
Great! Hope you like my method😊
These are so cute. Love your teaching. So easy to follow. Thank you ❤. I will give these a try for sure.. I'm watching you from,Ridgecrest, Ca. Have a blessed day.
Hi from Australia! Thank you so much🥰
Yes ma'am! Tomorrow I will be making these. Tysm for this FANTASTIC tutorial 💖
Enjoy making! 💖
Wow! Watching from Mississippi. So easy. Definitely doing this. Thank you!
Hi from Australia! Have fun making this! 😊
Watching from Calgary Alberta 🇨🇦Wonderful tutorial! Thanks
Hi From Australia! Thanks for watching😊
An oldie but a goodie. Ours are used daily. We have them is various sizes👍👍❤️from Melbourne
Yep. Not a day goes by that I do not use mine too. Either for porridge or congee in the morning. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for this video - I've sewn hundreds of cozies and found it so tedious to mark the diagonal lines & darts. Your template with the v-shape cut out for the darts and new techniques will allow me to sew these cozies more efficiently! Thanks & hugs from San Francisco!
Hi from Australia! Hope you like this method😊
I'm going to make my first one soon. I have planned a different technique that I think will be easier for me, but I learned a lot from this video, too! Thank you!
Great! I'm always looking for new and easier ways to make things.😊
Oh how I wish I could sew. What a fun project!
You can! Give it a try. Nothing has to be perfect. Hope you love sewing once you start😊
I made a lot of these I like them especially the small cozy bowls I use them for my sewing clips and your fabric is my grsons favorite from calif
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching 😊
I’ve made a hundred of these but your method is so much easier!!
I hope you give this a try for your next few. Thanks for watching😊
Best bowl cozy tutorial on YT!! Watching from South Carolina.
Hi from Australia! So happy you found it helpful.
What a wonderful gift idea. Thank you for your sewing tips.
I'm glad you like it! 😊
You are so thorough.
Thanks for watching😊
Hello, i really like your videos. Im watching from Las Vegas Nevada in the u.s. greetings.😊❤
Hi from Australia! 😊. I love Vegas! Thanks so much for watching.
Watching from California
Your teaching is easy to follow, thank you
Hello from Australia! Thanks for watching 😊
Watching from Chino Valley, Arizona. I've always wanted to make these. It seems to be beginner friendly. Thank you for this video.
Hello from Australia! I hope you have fun making them! 😊. Let me know how you go
Watching from Miami Fl. Your explanation is very clear. Thank you. I have a new and fun one to follow. I can't wait to see more.
Great! Make sure to check out my other videos.
Great video. Instructions so clear, understandable and easy to follow. Loved the Bluey material. Watching from Queensland, Australia.
Thanks so much!
Thank you for sharing your talent and for the awesome instruction!
You are very welcome! Hope you enjoy making them. 😊
I've been wanting to know how to make these. Thank you for this Tutorial video.
You are so welcome! I hope you enjoy making them😊
Absolutely am going to give this a try! I would love to gift this to several people!
Let me know how they turn out. 😊
Very clear instructions. Thank you
I'm glad you found them easy to follow!
Loved this method. Definitely makes for a more streamlined process....and the bulk is handled so well..... Montana USA.
I am so glad you enjoyed it!😊
Thank you for the well explained tutorial.
Watching from South Africa 💞
Hi from Australia! 😊 Thanks for watching. Please have a look on my channel for more projects
I’ve been making these for many years! I had to figure all this out over time! This is the best video I’ve ever seen for this craft we have had since the 70’s! Great and clear tips!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful!😊
Watching from Chico, California. Thank you for your clear instructions. I love videos like this with no extraneous chatter..
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for this great tutorial! I have made many bowl cozies from other videos and always found them to be fiddly and time consuming. Your video has shaved many steps:
- love the template -- saves the constant measuring repetitively;
- cutting the batting smaller than the fabric saves trimming;
- 1/2 inch seams around the outside instead of 1/4 inch makes the sewing more forgiving;
- sewing between the notches makes turning and sewing that opening closed so much easier;
- starting the darts at the batting instead of the edge of the fabric saves clipping the seams later on. Loved the way you showed how to trim the darts too.
- I never thought of running the machine for 1/2 inch at the bottom of the dart, so easy!;
- doing the quilting at the end instead of at the beginning cuts out much of the stitching, and using the opposite corner to guide the diagonal lines is genius.
You can probably tell from my comments that I am fairly new to quilting so I appreciated all of your tricks and tips. One thing I did differently from you is I used my walking foot for the entire time because my machine would not let me do the edge stitching with all that bulk without looking very uneven and terrible. I was able to do the edging by moving my needle to the far right so that the left side of the walking foot held down the fabric while the right side of the foot just barely held the edge of the cozie down. It was okay and I did get better at it.
Thanks again from Victoria, BC, Canada. I have liked and subscribed.
Yes these are exactly the things I disliked about making cozies when I first discovered them. Glad you like this method. Thanks from Australia!😊
I can't wait to make some! I would definitely love them. Watching from Sedalia, Missouri.
Hi from Australia! 😊. Enjoy making them. Using mine right now for breakfast!
I will be making a few of these for Christmas, for the person who has everything!
It makes a great gift! Thanks for watching😊
Watching from Ottawa, Canada. Great tips.
Hello from Australia! Thanks for watching 😊
I always enjoy your turorials! You voice keeps me from being flustrated also. Merry Christmas!!
Merry Christmas! I'm glad you enjoy the tutorials😊
Thank you, I wanted to make a few of these for Christmas gifts and had downloaded a few patters. But I appreciated your tips. Made many of the instructions make so much more sense watching you.
Thank you. Please watch my patchwork bowl cosy tutorial as you may like that as well😊
Wow! Such a well done tutorial! Thank you for all the amazing tips. Best video I’ve seen so far on how to make these.
Thank you! 😊 Glad you found it helpful!
Watching from Alberta Canada. Thank you, I will try this!
Hi from Australia! 😊 Canadian here as well🍁
Definitely going to make some of these. Watching from Cleveland Tennessee.
Thanks from Australia. Hope you enjoy😊
Great tutorial. Thank you from Stockton, California 😊
Hi from Australia! Hope you give this a try😊
Extremely clever presentation. I have made many bowl cozies, but I will try it with your pattern and various pointers to simplify the process. Many thanks from NC USA
Thanks from Australia! Let me know what you think😊
I know that it will be better than what I have been doing. It will be quicker too. Many thanks and keep sharing videos.
Great tutorial!! Watching from Rhode Island, USA
Hello from Australia! 😊. Thanks for watching
Thank you ,this video is the best I have found , no bumps or stress . Have subscribed,,from Lindsay Ont. Canada
Hi from Australia! Thank you. I’m also originally from ON 😊
I make dozens of these at a time. I love your way of doing it. I'm going to try it your way. Thank you for sharing.
I hope you love the result! 😊. Let me know how you go
I have made several of these a few years ago. I must say your tutorial is fantastic! I was thinking about making a few more this year for gifts. I will be trying it your way this time around. Thank you so much for the great tips, from Tennessee
Thank you so much. Hope you enjoy making them😊
Excellent instructions. Thank you so much.
Thanks for watching. I hope you have fun making them! 😊
Perfection! Thank you for sharing your talents and methods. We have a stack of these in different sizes that we rec'd as gifts. I'd like to make some to give as gifts. I'll save this video as a reference for when the time comes. I live in Tallahassee, Florida, America. ❤
You’ll be so pleased with how they turn out! 😊
From Virginia, USA. Thanks for the simplified tutorial!
Thanks from Australia! 😊
Hello from Arizona! This is the BEST tutorial I’ve seen for these cozies!! You did a wonderful job! Can’t wait to make these for myself and as gifts! Thank you so much!!❤
Hello from Australia! I'm so glad you liked it! 😊.
Thank you for this tutorial. I've made a number of these cozies but they never look real nice. Thanks for the tip on how to sew from one corner to the other. Your way is so much easier. Thanks a lot. I was watching from South Africa
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching😊
Wow! Nice! I liked how you did it from c2c. That way you have even lines and it matches! Nice video!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. 😊
Thanks for such a clear concise video on making these. Watching from Minneapolis Minnesota area.
Hi from Australia. Thanks for watching😊
Thanks for this great tutorial so clear. I’m retired renal dialysis nurse from New Jersey and now living in tropical Puerto Rico. I love sewing, embroidery, canning , baking, gardening , and growing my Roses. And of course my baby Pomeranian Cooper.
Hi from Australia! So glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Alberta Canada 🇨🇦. Great tutorial Thanks so much 🤩
Hi from Australia! You are so welcome! Thanks for watching😊
Love all your tutorials. So easy to follow. Thank you.
You are very welcome!😊
Thank you for this tutorial. I struggle making my bowl cozies look neat and professional. I'm going to try this. Watching from Texas.
Hello from Australia! I hope this method works for you! Let me know how you go😊
Can’t wait to try this new instruction
Great! Let me know how you go😊
I received 3 of these cozies in 3 different sizes. Best gift ever😊
Thank you for this. I have seen these, but couldn’t make my brain figure it out. I have a set gifted to me by my sister, but I need to use my really deep bowl. You made it simple enough for this non-sewer to be willing to try. ( I love fabric, and I know how to sew, but I don’t enjoy doing it!🤷♂️)
I'm glad you found it easy enough to try! It's always great to hear how my tutorials help people.
Yes t think I’ll try this. Looks great
Great! Let me know how you go 😊
Asheville NC thanks, great finishing tips & not trying to quilt more is a time saver. I’ve made several sets for gifts.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. Please have a look at my channel for more projects 😊