This was by far the BEST tutorial about this process. Not a lot of talking.... Just doing it. I applaud ur simple but factual way u present it. Never thought about hand sewing... AMAZING!
Thanks for showing us your special design techniques which are beautiful. Before I looked at hexagons and said, 'forget it' but now I think "I'll try it"! I also envision the ideal Amish setting with women in a circle. Using your method, all hexagons are beautiful!! Thanks again.
Even though I began quilting in 2004 I still consider myself a “newbie” and videos like this takes a lot of the tension and frustration of quilting for me ..whew! Thanks
I have your puzzle book Jinny (along with many others), made a couple of puzzle balls years ago for my kitty (RIP Baby) and found the templates and book again now that I have a granddaughter. This was a wonderful refresher. I went to your website and I see you retired. I hope you have the best retirement and go amazing places and have time filled with family and love. You were always a part of my quilting journey.
Had to stop long enough to say THANK YOU! I have been struggling with this technique and your video made it all clear!! Now I am flying and the stars look fantastic. I was dreading sewing this quilt and now I am enjoying it again. : )
my mind is blown now. I didn't know you can handpiece with the running stitch. And look how fast it is. I always sew with machine, The only thing I do by hand is binding. I must try this. Thank you for a great tutorial!
You make it look so easy! Thank you. I am attempting Stuart Hillard's fabulous "Star in the Cabin" after having it bookmarked for years, for a Harry Potter themed nursery.
Wow! That hand sewing is IMPRESSIVE! You sure make it all look so easy and effortless. Great tutorial - not so scared to try now. Thank you for the help. :)
Thanks for posting this video. Years ago, I used to struggle with inset seams. By trial and error, I discovered that I'd be OK if I just remembered to *always* start and end my stitching *exactly* at the quarter inch mark(dot). And then I made a baby blocks baby quilt with no problem. But if I'd seen this video first, I could have learned how easily without all those years of frustration!
I love hand piecing. You can always get such perfect points with a needle and thread, plus it''s relaxing and you can do it anywhere. However, I've never seen it done so smoothly and quickly. I will be trying your method of sewing. Which I'd seen it 30 years ago. How good at it would I be by now. How much time would I have saved. Great video Jinny. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
An added suggestion for those new to hand sewing is to mark the sewing line dot to dot. Your work is beautiful, but for beginners sewing a straight line takes practice; having the line marked helps. Thank you for your clear, concise video.
thank you so much for this tutorial I am sharing the link with a new friend at QCA who is starting a 'y' seam star quilt. As JasminA stated below I would have had a better time learning this process 20 years ago had there been You Tube and you Jinny.. lol
Utterly astonishing hand-stitching! However, I need to ask about ironing/pressing after you're done with the sewing. Do you press to 'the dark side'? Would be grateful for any tips. Thank you.
seriously though what is the ruler called with the quarter inch seam markers? i definitely want one for my king size tumbling block quilt i want to make. i don't like the triangle look at the top so i have been searching for a video like this or 3 days now. love the simplicity!! much appreciated.
I am looking at the fussy cut hexagon quilt at the start of this video which seems like three hexagons with a fussy cut centre, please is there a pattern for this, would be great if it was in a book. Hoping you can help with this. Brenda Houlihan UK
This was by far the BEST tutorial about this process. Not a lot of talking.... Just doing it. I applaud ur simple but factual way u present it. Never thought about hand sewing... AMAZING!
Thanks for showing us your special design techniques which are beautiful. Before I looked at hexagons and said, 'forget it' but now I think "I'll try it"! I also envision the ideal Amish setting with women in a circle. Using your method, all hexagons are beautiful!! Thanks again.
Thank you very much Madam, never done quilting before. The way you teach, awakens the desire of quilting in me. God bless you.
Even though I began quilting in 2004 I still consider myself a “newbie” and videos like this takes a lot of the tension and frustration of quilting for me ..whew! Thanks
I have your puzzle book Jinny (along with many others), made a couple of puzzle balls years ago for my kitty (RIP Baby) and found the templates and book again now that I have a granddaughter. This was a wonderful refresher. I went to your website and I see you retired. I hope you have the best retirement and go amazing places and have time filled with family and love. You were always a part of my quilting journey.
Excellent tutorial for quilters. Thank you Jinny.
Had to stop long enough to say THANK YOU! I have been struggling with this technique and your video made it all clear!! Now I am flying and the stars look fantastic. I was dreading sewing this quilt and now I am enjoying it again. : )
my mind is blown now. I didn't know you can handpiece with the running stitch. And look how fast it is. I always sew with machine, The only thing I do by hand is binding. I must try this. Thank you for a great tutorial!
I am speechless!!! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial 🙏🏼
Simple actually. What a relief to know it's possible.
Thank you for this clear video! Your technique is impressive and fast. I’ll be practicing and watching again and again. Best regards.
You make it look so easy! Thank you. I am attempting Stuart Hillard's fabulous "Star in the Cabin" after having it bookmarked for years, for a Harry Potter themed nursery.
Wow! That hand sewing is IMPRESSIVE! You sure make it all look so easy and effortless. Great tutorial - not so scared to try now. Thank you for the help. :)
Thanks for posting this video. Years ago, I used to struggle with inset seams. By trial and error, I discovered that I'd be OK if I just remembered to *always* start and end my stitching *exactly* at the quarter inch mark(dot). And then I made a baby blocks baby quilt with no problem. But if I'd seen this video first, I could have learned how easily without all those years of frustration!
I love hand piecing. You can always get such perfect points with a needle and thread, plus it''s relaxing and you can do it anywhere. However, I've never seen it done so smoothly and quickly. I will be trying your method of sewing. Which I'd seen it 30 years ago. How good at it would I be by now. How much time would I have saved. Great video Jinny. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Jinny Beyer! Perfect technic! Thank you! Congratulations!!
Wonderful, Thankyou once again! You make it seam so simple!
An added suggestion for those new to hand sewing is to mark the sewing line dot to dot. Your work is beautiful, but for beginners sewing a straight line takes practice; having the line marked helps. Thank you for your clear, concise video.
Before: "nothing like fabric origami (insert tantrum)" .. thenl i saw this vid.. THANK YOU, your a hair saver.
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thank you so much for this tutorial I am sharing the link with a new friend at QCA who is starting a 'y' seam star quilt. As JasminA stated below I would have had a better time learning this process 20 years ago had there been You Tube and you Jinny.. lol
Great clear demo....great job
Thank you sooo much, such a great teacher!!!
wow! you make it look so easy :) thank you!
Top-notch explanation. Thank you.
Thanks, Jinny!
Me encanto súper puro arte
OMG! This is fantastic! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. You helped me a lot. Kisses from Brazil.m xoxo
Now I understand - thank you so much!
Thank you for this video.
Outstanding explanation.
Hey there Jinnie, fantastic teachings. Are we able to buy the ¼" perfect piecer in the UK at all please. Xx
Thank you for the information it will be helpful .
Very beautiful thanks.
Thnak you so much for the vid!I It really saved my table cloth! :-)
Utterly astonishing hand-stitching! However, I need to ask about ironing/pressing after you're done with the sewing. Do you press to 'the dark side'? Would be grateful for any tips. Thank you.
Thank you soooo much,,wondered how to do this right,
Its really wondorfull I love it thank u mam from india
seriously though what is the ruler called with the quarter inch seam markers? i definitely want one for my king size tumbling block quilt i want to make. i don't like the triangle look at the top so i have been searching for a video like this or 3 days now. love the simplicity!! much appreciated.
Helpful. Thank you!
Can u teach dress designing and steatch I m so exited . my mom is also steatiching dress.
Thank you. Such a duh for me. Why didn’t I think of that?
I am looking at the fussy cut hexagon quilt at the start of this video which seems like three hexagons with a fussy cut centre, please is there a pattern for this, would be great if it was in a book. Hoping you can help with this. Brenda Houlihan UK
Now I get it. Thank you.
Where did you get the ruler with the dots?
Where and what do you call the template you used?
Thank you
What size diamond ruler did u use.
Good heavens, she's fast!! Lol but wonderful!!
the light came on thanks.
What is the name of the ruler and where can I buy the ruler?
I got this ruler called the Perfect Piecer on Jinny's website.
What is your website to get the little ruler?
www.jinnybeyer.com
i tried bt failed 2 get perfect result
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thank you