Thank you Jan! We hope it helps with learning the techniques. Let us know if there are other techniques or content you want to see on the channel. ~Bee Creative~ www.busybeequilts.com
Hi Debra! Thank you for asking! In the video, we are just trimming with a standard square ruler (www.busybeequilts.com/shop/c/p/CGR6-Creative-Grids-65-x-65-x44181014.htm). We also like using the Studio 180 Tucker Trimmer I (www.busybeequilts.com/shop/c/p/Tucker-Trimmer-I---Deb-Tuckers-Studio-180-Designs-x44183042.htm) or the BlocLoc HST trimmer (www.busybeequilts.com/shop/c/p/35-Bloc-Loc-Half-Square-Triangle-Ruler-x44183383.htm)
I went to the link in the description for the pattern as directed. I couldn't find it anywhere on the site. When I typed in 2019 sampler, I didn't see anywhere this block pattern was
Happy Holidays Cathy. Thank you for your interest. The updated link for our Busy Bee Patterns is: www.busybeequilts.com/shop/Patterns/Busy-Bee-Quilts-Patterns.htm
Happy Holidays Nettie! Thank you for your interest. The updated link for our Busy Bee Patterns is: www.busybeequilts.com/shop/Patterns/Busy-Bee-Quilts-Patterns.htm
@@BusyBeeQuiltsNM OH my gosh thankyou so much for responding to my request this will be a great project for me to add to my collection of quilt an project s 😊
This block is very pretty, cleverly designed, will make a lovely quilt. Please don't be offended, unfortunately your first hsts made here are going to cause a problem. You put them into the outer border of the quilt after making them with bias edges. Thus all your blocks will be unstable. Much better to make 2 squares for each fabric and make more conventional hsts, for the outer edges. All the best.
Thank you for the feedback Kathleen. We use our yearly Sampler program to experiment with and expose our customers to new techniques. We had seen the 4 HSTs at-a-time method in the quilting community - it is clever and quick, but the downside is that it does create those pesky bias edges. In this case, since we have put the 12-inch block on-point within the 17-inch block, the bias edge does regain some stability from the large corner triangle. In any event, since making this pattern and video, we have mostly gravitated to the 2-HSTs-at-a-time method (as you have described) for our designs - it is still quite quick and offers better stability. Many thanks, ~Bee Creative~
Hello Monica, This video was created to complement a detailed pattern that was designed for our yearly in-store mystery sampler program. If you would like, the pattern is available for sale in our webstore (link in the video description)
Great to hear from you Cassandra! We really enjoy using our Janome. We've also invested in a Gammill Statler longarm for the shop! Let us know if we can help you with anything on your quilting journey! ~Bee Creative~
Good evening Teresa, thank you for the feedback. This video was originally filmed as a supplement to a detailed pattern that was designed for our yearly in-store mystery sampler program. If you are interested, the pattern is available for sale through our webstore (link in the video description)
Thanks. Very informative and easy to follow. I think marking the fabric is essential and most videos don't do that. This was very clear.
Very nice block thanks for sharing
Thank you Jan! We hope it helps with learning the techniques. Let us know if there are other techniques or content you want to see on the channel.
~Bee Creative~ www.busybeequilts.com
This is Nettie from Nebraska looking so forward to try this thankyou
Nicely done! Thank you!
Nicely done!
What ruler are you using to make HST
Hi Debra! Thank you for asking! In the video, we are just trimming with a standard square ruler (www.busybeequilts.com/shop/c/p/CGR6-Creative-Grids-65-x-65-x44181014.htm). We also like using the Studio 180 Tucker Trimmer I (www.busybeequilts.com/shop/c/p/Tucker-Trimmer-I---Deb-Tuckers-Studio-180-Designs-x44183042.htm) or the BlocLoc HST trimmer (www.busybeequilts.com/shop/c/p/35-Bloc-Loc-Half-Square-Triangle-Ruler-x44183383.htm)
Can I get this pattern by mail. I have paid for it, don’t have access to a printer?
I went to the link in the description for the pattern as directed. I couldn't find it anywhere on the site. When I typed in 2019 sampler, I didn't see anywhere this block pattern was
Happy Holidays Cathy. Thank you for your interest. The updated link for our Busy Bee Patterns is: www.busybeequilts.com/shop/Patterns/Busy-Bee-Quilts-Patterns.htm
Love this block where an how do I find pattern an sizes for blocks
Happy Holidays Nettie! Thank you for your interest. The updated link for our Busy Bee Patterns is: www.busybeequilts.com/shop/Patterns/Busy-Bee-Quilts-Patterns.htm
@@BusyBeeQuiltsNM OH my gosh thankyou so much for responding to my request this will be a great project for me to add to my collection of quilt an project s 😊
Happy New Year's from Nettie in Nebraska to an your famy
This block is very pretty, cleverly designed, will make a lovely quilt. Please don't be offended, unfortunately your first hsts made here are going to cause a problem. You put them into the outer border of the quilt after making them with bias edges. Thus all your blocks will be unstable. Much better to make 2 squares for each fabric and make more conventional hsts, for the outer edges. All the best.
Thank you for the feedback Kathleen. We use our yearly Sampler program to experiment with and expose our customers to new techniques. We had seen the 4 HSTs at-a-time method in the quilting community - it is clever and quick, but the downside is that it does create those pesky bias edges. In this case, since we have put the 12-inch block on-point within the 17-inch block, the bias edge does regain some stability from the large corner triangle. In any event, since making this pattern and video, we have mostly gravitated to the 2-HSTs-at-a-time method (as you have described) for our designs - it is still quite quick and offers better stability.
Many thanks, ~Bee Creative~
please, when measuring each piece of fabric that will form the block???
Hello Monica, This video was created to complement a detailed pattern that was designed for our yearly in-store mystery sampler program. If you would like, the pattern is available for sale in our webstore (link in the video description)
That music drove me away..
Hello Helen, thank you for the feedback. We will consider other audio options in future videos.
Get a life, Helen! At least she made the video for you to complain about
I have the same machine!
Great to hear from you Cassandra! We really enjoy using our Janome. We've also invested in a Gammill Statler longarm for the shop! Let us know if we can help you with anything on your quilting journey! ~Bee Creative~
beautiful block, but I was dissapointed . There were no clear instructions & the music turned me off. Dont give up try again.
Good evening Teresa, thank you for the feedback. This video was originally filmed as a supplement to a detailed pattern that was designed for our yearly in-store mystery sampler program. If you are interested, the pattern is available for sale through our webstore (link in the video description)