How to Make a Missouri Puzzle Quilt - Free Project Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มี.ค. 2024
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Jenny said yes to yardage! This two-color quilt is made with Nautical Essex Yarn Dyed Linen and the 2024 Kona Cotton Color of the Year, Julep-both by Robert Kaufman Fabrics. It's a traditional old pattern featuring easy half-square triangles, 9-patch blocks, and rail fence bar blocks. (Don't miss the backing fabric; it's a new Missouri Star 110" wide color-on-color print!)
Get the supplies needed to make this quilt by clicking the link below:
www.missouriquiltco.com/blogs...
Learn to sew with Jenny Doan as she teaches quilting tutorials from the heart. She’s the smiling face of Missouri Star Quilt Company, full of sewing tips and tricks and easy quilting patterns that never fail to impress. Stitching together simplified quilts full of love and laughter, Jenny makes quilting and sewing for beginners friendlier than ever before. With nearly a million TH-cam subscribers and 300 million views to date, she has sparked enthusiasm for quilting across the globe. From beginner sewing projects to easy sewing hacks, she'll have you stitching with confidence in no time!
@MissouriQuiltCo provides totally FREE quick and easy quilting, sewing, and craft tutorials every single week because we love to help you create! Follow along with these fun online classes to learn more about quilt design and quilting techniques. It’s an inspiration for everyone-from beginners to advanced quilters. To make quilting easier than ever before, precut fabrics are used as the building blocks of almost every sewing tutorial. These quilt fabrics like layer cakes, charm packs, and jelly rolls make textile patchwork as easy as pie! Plus, we offer quilt patterns and quilting supplies along with gorgeous quilt material to simplify your experience. We hope you enjoy our quilting for beginners tutorials. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a single one!
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Dear MSQC, I just want to express my gratitude, not only for your excellent and inspiring tutorials, but also for the remarkable fact that you've not yet introduced commercial interruptions into them. I'm sure this is an intentional decision on your part and I don't assume it will (or can) last forever, but in a sea of commercial interruptions on YT, your videos really stand out. Thank you for holding these at bay thus far ❤ 🤗.
they don't have in-video ad breaks because this whole channel is an ad for their store. why would they allow ads for other products in the middle of their own ad? each video has products for sale.
if you want to order this video's pattern on paper, it's around $15 including shipping. $7 for digital. you can also buy the exact fabrics and tools jenny uses in this video- just click the link. and if you do, you'll be bound to find other goodies to buy. so yes, this is an ad to tell you about great, trustworthy people selling you quality products that you'll love.
don't get me wrong, I'm in no way knocking them! i LOVE that they're inspiring me with excellent tutorials. i've made a lot of their quilts, but i have also bought several patterns, a selection of rulers, and a good bunch of fabrics, where i would have never heard of their store without this channel. good for me, good for them.
The absolute best way to make half square triangles!!!! How did I not know this????
As normal you take a block that looks overwhelming and break it down to simplify the process. That's a great teacher for you. Thank you
“Missouri Star’s gots your back” Can we all just admit we watch her videos for her fun play with words!! Seriously speaking for myself I made my first quilt from watching these amazing tutorials!!! Thank you MSQC and Jenny for always making my day!
I love Jenny doing the videos--she explains each step and why she does things--she is less intimidating than many quilt instructors and makes you want to stretch yourself. Thank you for sharing with us.
Like seeing a traditional block! And I think I would add the broader after seeing both versions. Thanks, Jenny!
I want to second the person that said how wonderful it is not to have the horrible interruptions of other videos, I can’t tell you how many videos I turn off because of that, I love Jennys way making me think I could actually make her quilts. I have been able to do just that. Thank you Jenny with all my heart.
I love these older traditional quilt blocks! Can't wait to make this as a red and white quilt. Thank you again MSQC.
Yes to more tutorials from Jenny using yardage 🎉🎉
Jenny you are so incredible! I look forward to my Friday morning treat every week. I thank you so much.
Jenny you did it again!! You took a beautiful block with simple colors and crushed it! You're the best!! Cheers! ~M
As always Jenny has done her magic again. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Always nice to listen and watch your sew.
What a beautiful quilt. The color possibilities are endless! Thanks for another great tutorial. It looks easy to make since you broke the block down into sections. ❤
I love a 2-colour quilt. You make it look easy, Jenny, thank you! And thanks for showing us this “new” antique block/quilt pattern, I’m thinking of who would like this design on my list of future quilt recipients. 😊
Fantastic for my beginner quilting friend. She knows how to do a 9 patch and HDTs and Flying geese.
One thing that’s fun to do is look at a quilt and mentally deconstruct it to figure out how it’s constructed!
I loved the first time you made this, but the Julep and blue is so tranquil, that it is now my favorite. I love the remakes.
I did a Missouri Puzzle wallhanging a couple of years ago for a two fabric challenge at my local shop. It was one HUGE block with some borders. It was a fun quilt to make!
This would make a great table topper or runner.
Wow! I love this two-color quilt. It looks great. You could take four of those, add a border, and voila you have a baby quilt!! Great job explaining, Jenny! Thanks a bunch!
These are just beautiful colors and the pattern is wonderful! Just love Friday because I love to see what Jenny quilted, I wake up and think TGIF @ MSQ
That Julep is a gorgeous color and it looks fabulous in this quilt. Really a beautiful outcome. Thanks.
I love this pattern and the fabrics you chose to use; this is so beautiful. thank you, Jenny.
Love this quilt. You did a great job demonstrating and explaining the steps. Just like always.
Like the orange best!
I do love the Missouri Puzzle block. Am currently working on a large quilt that combines it with another vintage block. Finished the quilt top years ago & decided in a moment of temporary insanity that those vintage blocks wanted to be hand quilted. Have been working on it off & on for about 10 years now (way more off than on) and am finally getting it close to done. Hope to finish it this summer. I live in a tiny home so don’t have room to lay out that big king size quilt so I usually work on it in the summers when I’m camping in the mountains and have a nice big picnic table for a work surface. It’s going to have lots of memories of wind in the pines, birds and squirrels, campfires etc.
I can relate! Started a grandmother’s fan quilt back in the 1980s, lol, and was doing it by hand because that’s how the teacher taught me to do it! And it was really enjoyable! But, of course, being that it was my first quilt, and all, I had to make a KING size because that was the size of my of my bed at the time! So I never have quilted it yet. You are not alone! 😂🤣😆🙃
@@susanmei9980 just go ahead and start it. You’ll never finish it if you don’t start! I love hand quilting but most of the time my quilts get the machine treatment just because they need to be able to hold up to the abuse of everyday living. My hand quilting is saved for special quilts.
Jenny and the MSQC team are the best, we love y’all❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love love love the new Kona color of the year!! I have some and a jelly roll I bought!!
Love it
Liked the orange and denim more
Ive got my fabric out , pressed and im ready to start this amazing old fashioned quilt. I was born and raised in missouri so i love it! Perfect thank you for all you do that contributes to so many peoples happiness. Youre the best Jenny🫶🏽
Thanks for breaking down that beautiful quilt into doable pieces.
Absolutely Beautiful!!
I love this pattern. ❤ Great tutorial.
This quilt is gorgeous! I am a new quilter and I love traditional quilts. The original patterns are very confusing to me, so I’m grateful that you chose to share this pattern. Thank you for sharing this with us. I will definitely be making this one. Love from Minnesota.❤️
Yay! What a fun pattern! Thanks Jenny & the gang!!!
Betty from Indiana 🎉🎉
I love it and the colors - thanks Jenny
wow i love this quilt it is so pretty in the mint
Love this pattern and I’m excited about the 108” fabric.❤
It's beautiful!
Great, one more quilt I want to make to add to my list. lol
I love this quilt - thank you Jenny for all you do for the quilting community and the encouragement and teaching you bring to all - especially new quilters. x
Wonderful quilt block!! The fabrics are awesome, too. Thank you, Jenny! ❤😊
I always love a little 9-patch!! Definitely going on the list to do! I love the historical blocks. It's always good to step back and do some beginning blocks.😃
And I love how you "always have our back!" 💙
Happy quilting!! 🧵
Love it! I especially love your julip one. Gorgeous.
I'm working on my second Orange Peel using msqc templates. First was with the small one. Second is with the large one. I'm loving it!
I love this block pattern & quilt!
❤Such a GREAT Quilt! Thank you, Jenny😊
Love this pattern.
Great block makes a beautiful quilt Jenny. Love the 2 colour combination and your new widebacking.👏♥️🇦🇺
Love it and it would be beautiful in red and white!!
What a beautiful square that becomes an amazing quilt Jenny. Thank you once again for another great tutorial. The mint Julep and denim linen are gorgeous colors. 🌸🩷🩷🩷🌸
Gorgeous block! 🎉❤
What a great tutorial Jenny! That’s so smart how you sewed the tubes together to make the 9 patch and half square triangles. I gotta try this now. Thanks❤
Thank Jenny
Thank you beautiful quilt
Can't wait to make , love it !
Absolutely beautiful!❤
Beautiful!
Love, love this quilt! Thanks, Jenny!
that’s gorgeous ❤
Love, love, love this design.
Love the bed runner idea thank you
Gorgeous one block quilt!!!!!!!
Definitely making this one next!
Oh wow! That’s beautiful!
Omg! This is gorgeous! Love it
LOVE YOUR BACKING JENNY❣️❣️👌😍😻
Love this one!
Now that really looks great! Fab colors!
What a beautiful quilt ❤❤
Another winner!! Love this two color quilt!
Jenny, are such a natural teacher. You remind me of my Mom who just talked all six of us through our young years. Then when we brought our children home, she did the same thing for them. 16 kids tutored through their tender youth. 🎶💐💖🫂
PS. The quilt is dynamite!!!
Jennie, I love this quilt!!!
Always learning something new
Aw thanks Jenny another great tutorial.❤
Love the mint and blue together!! Great pattern!
Love this. I want to make it!
Love it. I will make this 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you. That was awesome.
Great quilt for all of us to make. Thanks Jenny!!!!
Super pretty! Thanks for the tutorial, Jenny!
I’ve been waiting for this quilt. It’s so pretty. Thank you Jenny😊
Beautiful bed runner❣️❣️😍😊👌
I love the dimensional look of this block. Thanks MSQC
What a beautiful block and fantastic quilt. Thanks Jenny.
Jenny, this is so pretty. Can’t wait to try it.
Jenny you are awesome!!!! I loved your tutorial !!!!😊
Love this❤
What a beautiful quilt. I would never have thought to put those two colors together (blue/mint), but it turned out amazing. Thank you again for breaking down this block so it makes sense and is not so intimidating.
What a gorgeous quilt! Thanks for the excellent tutorial!
Very pretty
I like both of them
Great block
Thank you. Love it
Great pattern
Such a pretty block! It makes a pretty quilt! Thank you for your tutorials!❤
💕This is definitely one of my favorites. It’s absolutely beautiful in both colors.🌸
that pattern would make sweet pillow cases
Oh i love this!