Jenny is an inspiration to the community and Missouri Star is a driving force behind what makes the craft of quilting so important to all of us. Lots of love to everyone 💌
Nancy Zeiman is one person who lead the way. She ended her shows with a segment on a charity, Christian or otherwise. 40 years on pbs sewing and quilting. Her favorite verse was Proverbs3. 5-6
Yeah, Nancy Zieman for me too!! She was a great pioneer in quilting and sewing. The person I started watching. But I'm grateful for the those are presently at the helm now.
I don’t remember who taught the shows I watched as a child on PBS other than Bob Ross but no matter which craft it was, I loved it. Now I have 4 craft rooms in my house…
Yes! Eleanor actually got me started with her books and turorials( I just loved it when she threw the trim scraps over on the floor, made me giggle) and she is the queen. Jenny, however, made it doable, and less daunting. Every time I watched a msqc video I thought, " I can do this!" She makes me smile😊
I live in Australia and joined a Women's Shed 3 years ago. We sew, knit and crochet for the community. One of the things we make are trauma bears which the ambulance officers give to kids when going to hospital after a trauma. The thought that what we make, they get to keep is what brings a smile to my face 💜💜💜
I’m glad you don’t really hate Missouri Star. I like that they have free tutorials and patterns like Sew Yeah does. Both businesses seem to have fun at their work and have quality products.
I have enjoyed Jenny Dolan and met her several times. I have also travelled to Hamilton, MO three times. However, I have to give Alex Anderson and The Quilt Show credit for drawing me into quilting. I grew up in the Midwest and all our “blankets” were quilts. I never had any intention of putting so much effort into something so utilitarian, but her shows intrigued me and drew me in. From there I joined my local guild and became part of such an accepting and generous community. Now, eight years retired and 77 years old, I have to admit being a quilter has contributed so greatly to my quality of life.
As a follower of Missouri Star, I knew this was coming up. She and her husband will have a special place in Heaven. You folks will also. My husband turns beautiful urns for homeless veterans and low income folks that can't afford the price of an urn. They are donated. I am so very proud of him. Amen for folks who serve the Lord.
Started watching Jenny Doan and Shabby Fabric tutorials long before SYQ came on the scene. I've learned so much from all of you. Thanks, Teancum, for the reminder to continue serving our neighbors.
PBS was my go to quilting shows some 40 years ago. It's about time to give honor to those ladies of quilting shows. So how about Georgia Bonesteel of Ashvile, North Carolina. Bet that town could use the help.
Jenny & her family are truly 'Good People'. I love Jenny's style of teaching in that it doesn't *need* to be perfect. I haven't watched Sew Yeah but maybe 6-7 months and I can tell your family are 'Good People' too! There's something about the quilting community - all in all, we stick together & root for each other in good times and not so good times.
I teach sewing at our small Christian school. I have 7 students. We have been making quilts for the NICU at our children’s hospital. Around 50 made. We are doing dresses now(similar to dresses around the world, 40 made) and after this burp clothes to our local pregnancy center. Teaching them more than sewing. I am so proud of them!
It is very nice to see you give credit to your competition. But, after watching and enjoying your shows, it doesn't surprise me because that is the way you guys are... always giving. I also watch Jenny's shows... she's a great lady. I wish Jenny and her husband the very best on their journey of helping others. ❤️
Great to hear that people have not forgotten about serving others. I will miss seeing her. So thankful for TH-cam, her lessons will last along time. Nice of you to share
This why you are also successful!! Your kind words and respect are amazing. I have learned a lot from Jenny, but I have also learned from your tutorials, as well. Continued success for all of you.
I get so much joy and satisfaction from making quilts for those in need, in the hospital, in hospice, for children, and for my friends. When time is short, I make placemats for those who receive meals on wheels. I appreciate your efforts and support various drives. The only reason I sent only two this year is because the postage was so expensive. But I will continue to support your drives with a small donation for years to come thank you for all that you do. Love you guys.
Love your message. It's great to hear "competitors" in the industry giving praise and thanks for those who have helped them... it's been enjoyable to see your company grow, too. Take care and blessings to y'all.
I knew it was a title to get our attention 😊. Jenny Doan will be missed but is providing a wonderful service. I recently joined a group that produces and contributes quilts to people in need. I thoroughly enjoy contributing my time and materials to this group and interacting with others who also contribute to the cause.
Thank you for showing respect and advocating for the quilting & sewing industry! I wear my msqc and sew yeah tshirts bc I love both businesses! Why? You both show service to others is important instead of $$$$ first. ❤❤❤
The Doans are an awesome family. They always promote other people. The family taking over have been in the industry as long as Jenny. We all love the videos and patterns. Good luck Jenny on her journey.
I have trained my dog to be a therapy dog. We make 3-4 visits a week to nursing homes, libraries, assisted living and special needs. She brings joy to many people!
I am always amazed at seeing you guys with your expressions of happiness and honor in your personalities You are very special ! Living in New York I don’t see much of your personality People don’t take the time to smile, say thank you or just please I work with cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy- it is a tuff experience I myself have gone through chemo three times I always tell the people I work with “Give a smile - Get a smile” - you will be amazed at how it will make you feel about life Thanks for all the smiles you give me !😀😀😀😀😀😊😊😊😊😊😃😃😃😃😁😁😁😁😁
I subscribed to Missouri Star on TH-cam when they were a fairly new chanel. Jenny has taught me so much and opened my eyes to other chanels ......such as yours and I love the freshness you bring! Im in the UK and order from Missouri Quilt co regularly. Their shipping bundle is great for me. I've also ordered from you this month for the first time and your customer service is superb 🤗and I knew you wouldn't have a problem with Jenny Down because you are a great bunch!!!!!! It so heartening that there really is loving and caring people out there still as social media really does bring out the worst in people. I'm now making quilts for 'Protect Linus' in the UK. My heart is happy 😍
I always go back to making pillowcases for Case for smiles. I teach kids sewing, and we are making pillowcases. Next month we will make skirts and dresses, then we will go back to pillowcase. I love all of the companues and people that have taught us so much on TH-cam. Especially this family. Thank you.
I just found your site this morning. I am In Canada and just returned from a whirlwind trip to Nashville and all the way up to Missouri star. Jenny and her family are absolutely wonderful people. Wishing Jenny and Ron a safe and rewarding mission. Thanks for your service as well.
I'm already working on quilts for the Alaska quilt drive for next year. I also volunteer with the Red Rock Search and Rescue team here in Las Vegas as a way for me to give back to the community. Thank you Sew Yeah for all you do to encourage service to others.
I hope all the on-line fabrics stores can cooperate with one another - and not diss each other. There is plenty of business for everyone and if you are serving your local quilters and fashion sewists, then surely you will succeed. Best wishes to you for your success.
I've been on a mission trip in the USA. I got out of it much more than I gave. Giving is very rewarding, especially when you meet the people you are helping.
What a wonderful message. I too belong to the church and I have followed Jenny for years not knowing she was. I wish you the best and I now have a new company to follow. I had not heard of you guys so happy to be involved. ❤❤❤
I facilitate a group that does about 250 quilts a year for local charities. For the past 3 years we have done projects for our local Compassion Center .200 Pillowcases, 150 Tote Bags, Receiving Blankets, Burp Cloths, 50 Reading Pillows and currently working on 150 Aprons with matching Potholders. We also teach newbies to sew so they can join the fun.
I love how different you all are. Each company has such a unique way of sharing your knowledge and experience in your tutorials and your presence offers us all many opportunities to learn and grown in our craft. Everyone sews differently. Different approach, vision, and there is so much to bring to the table. Thank you for being unique with your you tube presence as well as MSQC, FQS, Shabby Fabrics, Jordan Fabrics and more. I have enjoyed watching you all as I sew and have learned many new things to improve and enhance my quilting. God Bless Jenny and Ron on their new adventure. The Doan girls and family will still thrive. And all other shops and You Tube presence will continue to be an integral part of teaching and sharing. So fortunate to have access to you all. Keep up the good work!! ❤
I love Missouri Star tutorials as well as yours. Jenny really helped me expand my quilting skills and she gave me a lot of wonderful patterns to make. I’m glad to see that it’s not all about competition. ❤️❤️
As a quilter I see how much our community gives back. Sew Yeah is so much fun. You fellows make me laugh and happy with your posting. Respect for Jenny and MSQC and others is wonderful ❤I belong to a seniors group who create and give 90 plus quilts a year to our community! Love quilters❤
I live in Texas and although I was a very beginner quilter 30 plus years ago, I decided to start quilting again after watching Sew Yeah and Missouri Star tutorials. So, thank you for all you do and giving me inspiration to get my sewing machine out again. I have made two quilts this year and a table runner which were not perfect but very satisfying. The table runner was for my neighbors 76th birthday and when she opened it, she started crying. It touched me so much that she felt my imperfect gift such a heartwarming gift. So, thank you again for touching me to start sewing. God Bless you and Sew Yeah and keep touching others! ❤
Thank you for your kind words for Jenny. She taught me almost everything I know. She gave me confidence when I had no one in my corner. I appreciate you sharing your story of mission work & the sacrifices that have to be made for the good of mankind. I’m currently sewing for project Dress a girl 2024, & have several quilts made for my local advocacy center, just gotta get them there. I love the blessings I get back from giving.
I am so glad that you take the time to Honor Jenny. A few years ago coming back from the Paducah Show that you were at and I showed in and had a piece auctioned by the National Quilt Museum my traveling partner and I went to the town Jenny has her shops. All of them. She has grown and helped the town prosper and have jobs. She has made the whole town a wonderful place to spend the day wandering. She even now has a hotel to stay in for classes and retreats. You all are great. Your classes are super. And the new show is "WOW"!!!! Thank you for this spot.
I appreciate all the quilting community for the fun, knowledge, and charity we provide. Project Linus is my choice of charity. It is local and for kids. So far I've made 116 quilts in 2 years. It was my plan for retirement. I have enough material for awhile!! Thank you for this reminder.
Title made me chuckle, I knew better. When we are able to, we put food in Paxtons Blessing Boxes. I make toiletry roll ups, from 1/2 a hand towel & a Fat Quarter. I fill them up with all the essentials. I don't share this to brag, I hope this inspires someone else to get out there and make a difference today! Blessings ❤
I am a LDS member here in Brazil, and, if there is something I really admire yn you guys is the fact that you give a younger face to quilting besides the fact that you showed people that quilting is also for men. Love ya a lot.
Well said, no matter what we have or what our talents are we can give and serve, a smile is a great way to start. I wish Jenny a safe and blessed journey, she had truly been an inspiration to so many.
Hello Teancum, I so glad that you support other quilting venues, especially MSQC. Jenny taught me a lot! It was through her that I realized that I want to make quilts for friends, family and for charities. I don't want to make fancy "Quilt show quilts". I'm just to practical, use it or lose it! LOL This industry is so huge, and has exploded since the late 80-90's. There is room for everyone. What does make you special too, is that you offer good quilting fabric at discounted prices, that really is even more helpful for us old reitired folks on a limited income. LOL Oh, and lets not forget our PBS quilting friends, I watched quilting every Saturday with Eleanor Burns, Fon's & Porters, back in the day, Alex Anderson on the old DIY channel. All great quilters! Just to many to name them all!
I met Jenny briefly when in Hamilton Missouri she spontaneously took time to talk to our little group. A couple of things stood out. One she was gracious, two she taught us how to pose for a group picture and she said some wise words to us. She said stores, all quilting stores in a area would flourish if they got together and planned and agreed to be supportive. There us so much business around that people could specialize and be supportive and all the businesses would be better for it. It is wonderful that you can put this vibe out into the world. If we all tried to be supportive instead of negative, the world would be a much better place.
This was great ! I knew from your videos that y’all never disparage Anyone!! Greatness follows greatness! Missouri Star has reinvigorated the quilting world! So many other terrific, mainly women, have had tv shows and now TH-cam videos of “how to” do your thing better!!! Jenny and her family have started something great and other greats, have created great in their home towns!! This has helped anyone interested, get to have all the fabrics , tools and information easy to get- and get started being creative! Thank you to everyone at your stores and your videos for helping everyone around the World 🌎 to enjoy their love of sewing and creating!!❤️ Classy! Thank you for saying all this!
I can’t remember which country Elder and Sister Doan are going but that country in Africa are lucky to get them. I hope Jenny will get to use her talent. They will be great missionaries.
I was confuresed, reading the heading, I am so happy that it was nothing to worry. I love both of you. I just found out about Sew Yeah from my daughter in another state. Thanks for the beautiful video. Positive thoughts and lots of Love to all of you.
I love Missouri Star, Jordan Fabrics, Shabby Fabrics, Fat Quarter shop, and definitely Sew Yeah. You all do an awesome job job with your own unique style. Keep up the great work you do for us viewers, and for your charities. I try to do as much as I can too. Most of my quilts are given away. Some to family, some to friends, and to various charities here in Maine. Thank you for everything you do!
So glad you tell all that you share you're service to doing good. Thank the help up. I didn't make it, but started early in it all. I'm so glad you made it. You have great products❤️😍
Of course you don't hate ! Nobody expected that! Congratulations for your today's video. 😊 I am.your subscriber from Romania and I started quilting almost 6 years ago watching Jenny's tutorials . Now I am pushed forward to improve myself by wonderful people like you . Best wishes from.Bucharest ❤
Thank you for this message. I watched Jenny's message yesterday too. It was bittersweet. Jenny taught me so much about quilting. If I had not gotten hooked from watching her and Crafty Gemini, I would never have found out about your shop when I was visiting Las Vegas a few years ago. I applaud you for encouraging community service. It is so nice that quilters and sewers are so generous. Today, I joined my local quilt guild members sewing blocks for Quilts of Valor quilts. What a wonderful feeling to be able to give back to my community. Thanks again 🙏🏻
Thank you for honoring the quilting pioneers that inspired SY to become what it has. I would like to add three who started me on my quilting journey back in the late 1990s; Fons & Porter, Eleanor Burns, and no one could ever forget Sewing with Nancy. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on MSQC and Jenny. God will bless her and Ron and everyone whose lives they will touch over the next two years.
Good for Sew Yeah honoring MSQC and Jenny Doan. Much appreciated. I loved when you came to Vegas and to TH-cam. I'm in Henderson and you are around the corner from my sister-in-law. I've been to your shop and it wonderful. You're doing what you were meant to do and we all needed Jenny Doan and MSQC. We love you all.
I love that you paid your respects to MSQC and Jenny Doan. Jenny has influenced so many quilters and now she influences them by her sacrifice of spending 2 years away from her family and business to serve The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I love Jenny and MSQC. I have recently began watching your TH-cam channel and love your online influence and your business. You guys are certainly influencing a lot of quilters also. Love that you are now in St. George, UT. Much success to you, your family and Sew Yeah.
I have worked in a skilled nursing facility with the elderly for 40 plus years. Throughout my career I have "adopted" residents and bought them items clothes, snacks etc. I wish I could do more but, I do feel I make a difference. I am so glad you did this video. It was uplifting. TFS
Just like each quilt shop has its own style and personality so do each of you TH-cam quilters and educators.I'm so grateful for each of you and all of your different styles and products.
I just joined a group of church ladies who make baby quilts for a local community organization. It is so fun to work together and make something to give away. Keep up the great work!
I come from South Africa and I love watching all of the channels you mentioned including Sew Yeah. I just wish South Africa had a channel like these where you could buy the kits or the supplies. I have learnt so much from all you for my personal experience in my quilting
Jenny was my teacher for quilting. This passion is all her fault! I say that with love and respect. And great wishes for her mission to serve even more!
Thanks Teancum! I saw Jenny’s last Tuesday with Jenny and it was sad but MSQC will be fine. Jenny’s going to try to do some videos from Africa. I just found Sew Yeah this year and have placed several orders. I meant to get a quilt to you guys for the quilt drive but it will be ready for next time. I know I have to do more. I just retired so hope to have more time to do more good.
I just happen to see this episode pop up on my TH-cam list. I enjoyed watching it and have now subscribed. I have to admit I have learned a lot from Missouri Star, and am now looking forward to your site to. Hello from Utah. Good for you for sharing your message.
I learned how to make quilts through Jenny’s TH-cam. I’m so great full that God leads me to the right people, be it TH-cam. Start with one and it leads you to others, You All included and I Thank you for All your Blessings in All services. I know you enough to know the word “hate” is not in your vocabulary
Thank you for this positive video! I have served 2 missions and it was the best hard thing I’ve ever done. Jenny taught me to quilt and now over 100 quilts later, I’m making them for newlyweds, new mothers, Just Serve, and donating to The Festival of Trees in Uath which benefits children. My friends and I also worked on the 5 million masks effort during the pandemic. Service is in my blood, the more I serve the happier I am.
I knew there was something more to it, lol. I loved it. Thank you for all you guys do as well. I haven't been able to do much this year but hopefully next year I will be up to donating quilts again!
This is the first I have seen of you and now I am going to look into your other videos. I love your attitude and view on quilting and service. All the best to you, as well as to Jenny Doan ❤
This is so nice! What a great pause and challenge, and we all are better for all that groups like you guys and Jenny Doan and many others have and continue to do!
On a very low level, wish I could do more, I make quilts for our Church Kids and donate my excess fabric, including, scraps and batting to another Church that donates quilts to needy kids. I can't do much since I am a senior/widow and on a very low income budget but I feel good when I can do this. I can't be a Sew Yeah, MSQC and etc., but I am Blessed and content. With the cost of fabric, supplies and having a quilt finished, not sure how long I can keep doing this. I thank you from the bottom of heart for what "your" company does. I believe that our Lord isn't counting the amount of what comes from our heart. Thank you again!!
Quilters in general are some of the most giving people I have ever met. I knew when I started hearing the rumors about Sew Yeah they would climb right up there with the other big dogs. 😀thanks for being humble
So happy that I checked this out and you really do like Jenny. She has gotten me into quilting with her weekly videos. My husband and I really look forward to Friday's. Only been watching Sew Yeah maybe 6 months if that. I enjoy seeing the brothers and sister working so well with each other. I am from a family of 6, but we all went into different careers. Do you have a regular schedule for your tutorials? I see them come up on my you tube list, but not often. My guild does make quilts and many other items for Comfort 4 a Cause and Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Thank you for all the free quilt patterns. Bless you all.
I sew quilts in a group of volunteers. We send the Quilts to an organization in Mexico to give out. We also make baby quilts to give locally to Answers for Life and Family First organizations in the Tucson, AZ area. Another group of volunteers make dresses and shorts for children so the missionaries can take them to Mexico or other needs. It's a privilege to help others in this way.
I must say it was so nice to hear you talk about just being nice. You don't have to be religious to be a good person and treat others with a bit of respect. I find at times some not all, but some religious followers are very judgemental which is a shame and obviously their lesson to still learn. I am a new quilter and Jennys videos made me feel like I can do this. Now I have found this channel I will check out your videos.... safe travels Jenny.
I am so glad you honor the work of Jenny. She got me into quilting.
Jenny is an inspiration to the community and Missouri Star is a driving force behind what makes the craft of quilting so important to all of us. Lots of love to everyone 💌
Me too😊
Jenny taught me how to quilt. Watched all her tutorials. I’m glad you gave credit to the Doans
Thanks for that information
Nancy Zeiman is one person who lead the way. She ended her shows with a segment on a charity, Christian or otherwise. 40 years on pbs sewing and quilting. Her favorite verse was Proverbs3. 5-6
@@MJBJ-cb2jd agree. Nancy started it all for me too.
Yeah, Nancy Zieman for me too!! She was a great pioneer in quilting and sewing. The person I started watching. But I'm grateful for the those are presently at the helm now.
She is a pioneer for sure!!
She was on pbs not TH-cam
I don’t remember who taught the shows I watched as a child on PBS other than Bob Ross but no matter which craft it was, I loved it. Now I have 4 craft rooms in my house…
❤ i love Jenny Doan she got me quilting I’m so thankful.
Don't forget Quilt In A Day! The original Pioneer of strip quilting and rotary cutting. The Queen Elenor Burns of quilting! Long live the Queen!
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Yes! Eleanor actually got me started with her books and turorials( I just loved it when she threw the trim scraps over on the floor, made me giggle) and she is the queen. Jenny, however, made it doable, and less daunting. Every time I watched a msqc video I thought, " I can do this!" She makes me smile😊
And Jordan’s Fabrics! So many wonderful people that share their God given talents!
We are all so blessed. Thanks for watching
I live in Australia and joined a Women's Shed 3 years ago. We sew, knit and crochet for the community. One of the things we make are trauma bears which the ambulance officers give to kids when going to hospital after a trauma. The thought that what we make, they get to keep is what brings a smile to my face 💜💜💜
This is incredible... Thank you so much for the work you did to provide for your community. Love it so much 💗
I’m glad you don’t really hate Missouri Star. I like that they have free tutorials and patterns like Sew Yeah does. Both businesses seem to have fun at their work and have quality products.
I love Jenny Doan, she taught me how to quilt.
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I have enjoyed Jenny Dolan and met her several times. I have also travelled to Hamilton, MO three times. However, I have to give Alex Anderson and The Quilt Show credit for drawing me into quilting. I grew up in the Midwest and all our “blankets” were quilts. I never had any intention of putting so much effort into something so utilitarian, but her shows intrigued me and drew me in. From there I joined my local guild and became part of such an accepting and generous community. Now, eight years retired and 77 years old, I have to admit being a quilter has contributed so greatly to my quality of life.
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As a follower of Missouri Star, I knew this was coming up. She and her husband will have a special place in Heaven. You folks will also. My husband turns beautiful urns for homeless veterans and low income folks that can't afford the price of an urn. They are donated. I am so very proud of him. Amen for folks who serve the Lord.
So great!! Thank you!
Started watching Jenny Doan and Shabby Fabric tutorials long before SYQ came on the scene. I've learned so much from all of you. Thanks, Teancum, for the reminder to continue serving our neighbors.
We all need to focus more on that . The world would be a better place for sure!!!
I watched Nancy Zeiman sewing shows and some others on on PBS TV channels long before TH-cam came around.
Yes that has been around for years.
PBS is the OG
Sewing with Nancy, Sandra Betzina, Shirley Adams, Sue Hausmann to name a few...
PBS was my go to quilting shows some 40 years ago. It's about time to give honor to those ladies of quilting shows. So how about Georgia Bonesteel of Ashvile, North Carolina. Bet that town could use the help.
Nancy will always be an inspiration to me.
When I saw the title… my heart dropped to my toes! Glad I watched. God is good ALL the time!
Jenny & her family are truly 'Good People'. I love Jenny's style of teaching in that it doesn't *need* to be perfect. I haven't watched Sew Yeah but maybe 6-7 months and I can tell your family are 'Good People' too! There's something about the quilting community - all in all, we stick together & root for each other in good times and not so good times.
Thanks for believing in us!!!!
I teach sewing at our small Christian school. I have 7 students. We have been making quilts for the NICU at our children’s hospital. Around 50 made. We are doing dresses now(similar to dresses around the world, 40 made) and after this burp clothes to our local pregnancy center. Teaching them more than sewing. I am so proud of them!
Thank you for your service!!!!!
What wonderful news for Jenny! She has such a big heart - she’s going to be able to help so many people. ❤❤❤
Yes she will. It will be a blessing to so many
Love Missouri star❤ Jenny taught me how to quilt! I send all my quilts to them!!
Thanks!! for watching
It is very nice to see you give credit to your competition. But, after watching and enjoying your shows, it doesn't surprise me because that is the way you guys are... always giving. I also watch Jenny's shows... she's a great lady. I wish Jenny and her husband the very best on their journey of helping others. ❤️
Thank you so much!
I despise negative leading clickbait. Please don't make this a regular aspect of your channel.
Thanks for the love! 💌 As you have seen in this very short video, we're trying to spread positivity and good energy. Thanks for your comment!
What is negative about "!Missouri Star ... We Need to Talk"? Nothing
It is the red line in the picture that is questionable.
Great to hear that people have not forgotten about serving others. I will miss seeing her. So thankful for TH-cam, her lessons will last along time. Nice of you to share
Absolutely!
This why you are also successful!! Your kind words and respect are amazing. I have learned a lot from Jenny, but I have also learned from your tutorials, as well. Continued success for all of you.
Thanks for those kind words!!!!!
I get so much joy and satisfaction from making quilts for those in need, in the hospital, in hospice, for children, and for my friends. When time is short, I make placemats for those who receive meals on wheels. I appreciate your efforts and support various drives. The only reason I sent only two this year is because the postage was so expensive. But I will continue to support your drives with a small donation for years to come thank you for all that you do. Love you guys.
Be blessed for all you do. We appreciate you!!
Love your message. It's great to hear "competitors" in the industry giving praise and thanks for those who have helped them... it's been enjoyable to see your company grow, too. Take care and blessings to y'all.
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I knew it was a title to get our attention 😊. Jenny Doan will be missed but is providing a wonderful service. I recently joined a group that produces and contributes quilts to people in need. I thoroughly enjoy contributing my time and materials to this group and interacting with others who also contribute to the cause.
Thanks for believing in us!!!!
Wow, I love what you did here❤ thanks for giving and caring. You gave gratitude rather than self pride!
Thank you for showing respect and advocating for the quilting & sewing industry! I wear my msqc and sew yeah tshirts bc I love both businesses! Why? You both show service to others is important instead of $$$$ first. ❤❤❤
Of course, always!
The Doans are an awesome family. They always promote other people. The family taking over have been in the industry as long as Jenny. We all love the videos and patterns. Good luck Jenny on her journey.
For sure!!! they are.
Love Jenny Doan. She taught me 90% of what I know about quilting. Will miss her.
For sure she will be missed
Please don't forget Fabric Patch in Ephrata, Washington. They are really a wonderful group of hard working ladies!!!
@@jankalonick4771 agree 100%.
Yes they are and so kind!!!
Absolutely LOVE the Fabric Patch family
I have trained my dog to be a therapy dog. We make 3-4 visits a week to nursing homes, libraries, assisted living and special needs. She brings joy to many people!
So good!
I am always amazed at seeing you guys with your expressions of happiness and honor in your personalities
You are very special !
Living in New York I don’t see much of your personality
People don’t take the time to smile, say thank you or just please
I work with cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy- it is a tuff experience
I myself have gone through chemo three times
I always tell the people I work with “Give a smile - Get a smile” - you will be amazed at how it will make you feel about life
Thanks for all the smiles you give me !😀😀😀😀😀😊😊😊😊😊😃😃😃😃😁😁😁😁😁
We appreciate you !!!!!
I subscribed to Missouri Star on TH-cam when they were a fairly new chanel. Jenny has taught me so much and opened my eyes to other chanels ......such as yours and I love the freshness you bring! Im in the UK and order from Missouri Quilt co regularly. Their shipping bundle is great for me. I've also ordered from you this month for the first time and your customer service is superb 🤗and
I knew you wouldn't have a problem with Jenny Down because you are a great bunch!!!!!!
It so heartening that there really is loving and caring people out there still as social media really does bring out the worst in people. I'm now making quilts for 'Protect Linus' in the UK. My heart is happy 😍
Thank you so much for those kind words and we appreciate you spending time with us!
Jenny and everyone at MSQC are real treasures. Not an exaggeration to call them a life changing blessing to countless people.
Totally agreed!
I am grateful to you and MSQC and so many other quilting companies for your contribution to the awesome industry!
I always go back to making pillowcases for Case for smiles. I teach kids sewing, and we are making pillowcases. Next month we will make skirts and dresses, then we will go back to pillowcase. I love all of the companues and people that have taught us so much on TH-cam. Especially this family. Thank you.
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I just found your site this morning. I am In Canada and just returned from a whirlwind trip to Nashville and all the way up to Missouri star. Jenny and her family are absolutely wonderful people. Wishing Jenny and Ron a safe and rewarding mission. Thanks for your service as well.
And thank you for your words of encouragement!
I'm already working on quilts for the Alaska quilt drive for next year. I also volunteer with the Red Rock Search and Rescue team here in Las Vegas as a way for me to give back to the community. Thank you Sew Yeah for all you do to encourage service to others.
That is awesome!
I've made quilts warching Jenny and her family. Love them. Some day I'm going there. They're only about 4 hours away. God bless Jenny.
Yes you need to go one day!!
I hope all the on-line fabrics stores can cooperate with one another - and not diss each other. There is plenty of business for everyone and if you are serving your local quilters and fashion sewists, then surely you will succeed. Best wishes to you for your success.
Good words!!!
I've been on a mission trip in the USA. I got out of it much more than I gave. Giving is very rewarding, especially when you meet the people you are helping.
Giving is always rewarding done in the right spirit!
What a wonderful message. I too belong to the church and I have followed Jenny for years not knowing she was. I wish you the best and I now have a new company to follow. I had not heard of you guys so happy to be involved. ❤❤❤
Thanks so much!!!!
I facilitate a group that does about 250 quilts a year for local charities. For the past 3 years we have done projects for our local Compassion Center .200 Pillowcases, 150 Tote Bags, Receiving Blankets, Burp Cloths, 50 Reading Pillows and currently working on 150 Aprons with matching Potholders. We also teach newbies to sew so they can join the fun.
Wonderful!!!!!
I love how different you all are. Each company has such a unique way of sharing your knowledge and experience in your tutorials and your presence offers us all many opportunities to learn and grown in our craft. Everyone sews differently. Different approach, vision, and there is so much to bring to the table. Thank you for being unique with your you tube presence as well as MSQC, FQS, Shabby Fabrics, Jordan Fabrics and more. I have enjoyed watching you all as I sew and have learned many new things to improve and enhance my quilting. God Bless Jenny and Ron on their new adventure. The Doan girls and family will still thrive. And all other shops and You Tube presence will continue to be an integral part of teaching and sharing. So fortunate to have access to you all. Keep up the good work!! ❤
WE appreciate you guys so much!!!!
Thank you for encouraging others to serve others. Also for honoring Jenny. So glad your company is doing well ❤
Thank you so much!
I love Missouri Star tutorials as well as yours. Jenny really helped me expand my quilting skills and she gave me a lot of wonderful patterns to make. I’m glad to see that it’s not all about competition. ❤️❤️
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As a quilter I see how much our community gives back. Sew Yeah is so much fun. You fellows make me laugh and happy with your posting. Respect for Jenny and MSQC and others is wonderful ❤I belong to a seniors group who create and give 90 plus quilts a year to our community! Love quilters❤
How wonderful to show respect and gratification for what others have done and brought to the industry.
We appreciate your kind words!
I live in Texas and although I was a very beginner quilter 30 plus years ago, I decided to start quilting again after watching Sew Yeah and Missouri Star tutorials. So, thank you for all you do and giving me inspiration to get my sewing machine out again. I have made two quilts this year and a table runner which were not perfect but very satisfying. The table runner was for my neighbors 76th birthday and when she opened it, she started crying. It touched me so much that she felt my imperfect gift such a heartwarming gift. So, thank you again for touching me to start sewing. God Bless you and Sew Yeah and keep touching others! ❤
Thanks so much!!!!
Thank you for your kind words for Jenny. She taught me almost everything I know. She gave me confidence when I had no one in my corner. I appreciate you sharing your story of mission work & the sacrifices that have to be made for the good of mankind. I’m currently sewing for project Dress a girl 2024, & have several quilts made for my local advocacy center, just gotta get them there. I love the blessings I get back from giving.
That is a wonderful testament, thanks for sharing!
I am so glad that you take the time to Honor Jenny. A few years ago coming back from the Paducah Show that you were at and I showed in and had a piece auctioned by the National Quilt Museum my traveling partner and I went to the town Jenny has her shops. All of them. She has grown and helped the town prosper and have jobs. She has made the whole town a wonderful place to spend the day wandering. She even now has a hotel to stay in for classes and retreats. You all are great. Your classes are super. And the new show is "WOW"!!!! Thank you for this spot.
Thanks so much!!!!
I appreciate all the quilting community for the fun, knowledge, and charity we provide. Project Linus is my choice of charity. It is local and for kids. So far I've made 116 quilts in 2 years. It was my plan for retirement. I have enough material for awhile!!
Thank you for this reminder.
Totally agree. We all need to come together. Love what you said! 💗
Title made me chuckle, I knew better. When we are able to, we put food in Paxtons Blessing Boxes. I make toiletry roll ups, from 1/2 a hand towel & a Fat Quarter. I fill them up with all the essentials. I don't share this to brag, I hope this inspires someone else to get out there and make a difference today! Blessings ❤
We appreciate your service to others. It is so important!!! Thanks so much!
I am a LDS member here in Brazil, and, if there is something I really admire yn you guys is the fact that you give a younger face to quilting besides the fact that you showed people that quilting is also for men. Love ya a lot.
Thanks for those kind words!!!!
Well said, no matter what we have or what our talents are we can give and serve, a smile is a great way to start. I wish Jenny a safe and blessed journey, she had truly been an inspiration to so many.
Hello Teancum, I so glad that you support other quilting venues, especially MSQC. Jenny taught me a lot! It was through her that I realized that I want to make quilts for friends, family and for charities. I don't want to make fancy "Quilt show quilts". I'm just to practical, use it or lose it! LOL This industry is so huge, and has exploded since the late 80-90's. There is room for everyone. What does make you special too, is that you offer good quilting fabric at discounted prices, that really is even more helpful for us old reitired folks on a limited income. LOL Oh, and lets not forget our PBS quilting friends, I watched quilting every Saturday with Eleanor Burns, Fon's & Porters, back in the day, Alex Anderson on the old DIY channel. All great quilters! Just to many to name them all!
I met Jenny briefly when in Hamilton Missouri she spontaneously took time to talk to our little group. A couple of things stood out. One she was gracious, two she taught us how to pose for a group picture and she said some wise words to us. She said stores, all quilting stores in a area would flourish if they got together and planned and agreed to be supportive. There us so much business around that people could specialize and be supportive and all the businesses would be better for it. It is wonderful that you can put this vibe out into the world. If we all tried to be supportive instead of negative, the world would be a much better place.
So true!!
This was great ! I knew from your videos that y’all never disparage Anyone!! Greatness follows greatness! Missouri Star has reinvigorated the quilting world! So many other terrific, mainly women, have had tv shows and now TH-cam videos of “how to” do your thing better!!! Jenny and her family have started something great and other greats, have created great in their home towns!! This has helped anyone interested, get to have all the fabrics , tools and information easy to get- and get started being creative! Thank you to everyone at your stores and your videos for helping everyone around the World 🌎 to enjoy their love of sewing and creating!!❤️ Classy! Thank you for saying all this!
Thank you!! 😊
I can’t remember which country Elder and Sister Doan are going but that country in Africa are lucky to get them. I hope Jenny will get to use her talent. They will be great missionaries.
I was confuresed, reading the heading, I am so happy that it was nothing to worry. I love both of you. I just found out about Sew Yeah from my daughter in another state. Thanks for the beautiful video. Positive thoughts and lots of Love to all of you.
Thanks for watching!!!
I love Missouri Star, Jordan Fabrics, Shabby Fabrics, Fat Quarter shop, and definitely Sew Yeah. You all do an awesome job job with your own unique style. Keep up the great work you do for us viewers, and for your charities. I try to do as much as I can too. Most of my quilts are given away. Some to family, some to friends, and to various charities here in Maine. Thank you for everything you do!
Thanks for being a part of it!!!!
Kudos to all Jenny was also an inspiration to me and I appreciate your next generation You are a lot of fun Good Luck to all
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So glad you tell all that you share you're service to doing good. Thank the help up. I didn't make it, but started early in it all. I'm so glad you made it. You have great products❤️😍
Thank you for the encouragement and kind words!
Of course you don't hate ! Nobody expected that!
Congratulations for your today's video. 😊
I am.your subscriber from Romania and I started quilting almost 6 years ago watching Jenny's tutorials . Now I am pushed forward to improve myself by wonderful people like you .
Best wishes from.Bucharest ❤
We appreciate you so much! Blessings!
Thank you for this message. I watched Jenny's message yesterday too. It was bittersweet. Jenny taught me so much about quilting. If I had not gotten hooked from watching her and Crafty Gemini, I would never have found out about your shop when I was visiting Las Vegas a few years ago. I applaud you for encouraging community service. It is so nice that quilters and sewers are so generous. Today, I joined my local quilt guild members sewing blocks for Quilts of Valor quilts. What a wonderful feeling to be able to give back to my community. Thanks again 🙏🏻
Thank you so much!
Hugs and love from a Minnesota great-grandma. ❤
Hugs back Great Grandma. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for honoring the quilting pioneers that inspired SY to become what it has. I would like to add three who started me on my quilting journey back in the late 1990s; Fons & Porter, Eleanor Burns, and no one could ever forget Sewing with Nancy.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on MSQC and Jenny. God will bless her and Ron and everyone whose lives they will touch over the next two years.
Thank you!! 😊
Good for Sew Yeah honoring MSQC and Jenny Doan. Much appreciated. I loved when you came to Vegas and to TH-cam. I'm in Henderson and you are around the corner from my sister-in-law. I've been to your shop and it wonderful. You're doing what you were meant to do and we all needed Jenny Doan and MSQC. We love you all.
Thank you so much!
I love that you paid your respects to MSQC and Jenny Doan. Jenny has influenced so many quilters and now she influences them by her sacrifice of spending 2 years away from her family and business to serve The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I love Jenny and MSQC. I have recently began watching your TH-cam channel and love your online influence and your business. You guys are certainly influencing a lot of quilters also. Love that you are now in St. George, UT. Much success to you, your family and Sew Yeah.
Thank you
I have worked in a skilled nursing facility with the elderly for 40 plus years. Throughout my career I have "adopted" residents and bought them items clothes, snacks etc. I wish I could do more but, I do feel I make a difference. I am so glad you did this video. It was uplifting. TFS
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for your service to God, your quilting skills, and your kindness!❤
Thank you so much!
Just like each quilt shop has its own style and personality so do each of you TH-cam quilters and educators.I'm so grateful for each of you and all of your different styles and products.
Thank you so much!
I just joined a group of church ladies who make baby quilts for a local community organization. It is so fun to work together and make something to give away. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for what you do!!!
I come from South Africa and I love watching all of the channels you mentioned including Sew Yeah. I just wish South Africa had a channel like these where you could buy the kits or the supplies. I have learnt so much from all you for my personal experience in my quilting
Thank you so much!
You are cheering on your mentors and at the same time, challenging us to be better people; KINDER people. Hope we make you proud.
You all make us proud every day! and we sincerely mean that ! Without our customers we are nothing~
Beautiful message! Thank you for the stance you’ve taken. God bless.
Jenny was my teacher for quilting. This passion is all her fault! I say that with love and respect. And great wishes for her mission to serve even more!
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That is wonderful. I am a firm believer in everyone being able to prosper. Why not have everyone win.
God bless you
Thank you!! 😊
Thanks Teancum! I saw Jenny’s last Tuesday with Jenny and it was sad but MSQC will be fine. Jenny’s going to try to do some videos from Africa. I just found Sew Yeah this year and have placed several orders. I meant to get a quilt to you guys for the quilt drive but it will be ready for next time. I know I have to do more. I just retired so hope to have more time to do more good.
Thanks and I'm sure you will!!!!
Good for you for giving credit where credit is due. Healthy competition along with a respectful attitude is what we need more of.
Yes it is for sure!!!
I just happen to see this episode pop up on my TH-cam list. I enjoyed watching it and have now subscribed. I have to admit I have learned a lot from Missouri Star, and am now looking forward to your site to. Hello from Utah. Good for you for sharing your message.
Thanks so much! Please visit our shop in St. George if you are ever in town! It's called Scrap Apple Quilts
I learned how to make quilts through Jenny’s TH-cam. I’m so great full that God leads me to the right people, be it TH-cam. Start with one and it leads you to others, You All included and I Thank you for All your Blessings in All services. I know you enough to know the word “hate” is not in your vocabulary
Thank you for believing in us!!! It means so much!
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Thank you for this positive video! I have served 2 missions and it was the best hard thing I’ve ever done. Jenny taught me to quilt and now over 100 quilts later, I’m making them for newlyweds, new mothers, Just Serve, and donating to The Festival of Trees in Uath which benefits children. My friends and I also worked on the 5 million masks effort during the pandemic. Service is in my blood, the more I serve the happier I am.
Thanks so much for your service
❤ love this. There is a lot of room to share love and serve in whatever capacity you are able.
Absolutely!!!
You guys are way too nice. I knew you didn't hate her. Keep up the great job.
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I love hearing this from you. You and Jenny are representing in the best way.
Thanks we hope so!
I knew there was something more to it, lol. I loved it. Thank you for all you guys do as well. I haven't been able to do much this year but hopefully next year I will be up to donating quilts again!
Thanks!
This is the first I have seen of you and now I am going to look into your other videos. I love your attitude and view on quilting and service. All the best to you, as well as to Jenny Doan ❤
Thank you so much!
Really enjoy your tutorials. Sew Yeah is awesome. Thanks for coming to St. George!
Thank you so much
This is so nice! What a great pause and challenge, and we all are better for all that groups like you guys and Jenny Doan and many others have and continue to do!
Thank you for this information.....I had no idea. God bless Jenny and her husband and God bless you guys as well. I love your videos!
Thanks so much!!!!
On a very low level, wish I could do more, I make quilts for our Church Kids and donate my excess fabric, including, scraps and batting to another Church that donates quilts to needy kids. I can't do much since I am a senior/widow and on a very low income budget but I feel good when I can do this. I can't be a Sew Yeah, MSQC and etc., but I am Blessed and content. With the cost of fabric, supplies and having a quilt finished, not sure how long I can keep doing this. I thank you from the bottom of heart for what "your" company does. I believe that our Lord isn't counting the amount of what comes from our heart. Thank you again!!
You are doing great!! Thanks for what you do!
Quilting unites all of us...no matter who or how you learned to love quilting we are all in this together ❤
Yes it does. Quilters are some of the best!
Competition is healthy...keeps you trying your best...and I enjoy ALL of the folks you mentioned.
This is so true!!! WE can all still be kind to one another!
You mentioned all my favorites. I’m including your company.
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Quilters in general are some of the most giving people I have ever met. I knew when I started hearing the rumors about Sew Yeah they would climb right up there with the other big dogs. 😀thanks for being humble
Quilters are the best people with big hearts. WE are proud to be part of that group!!
So happy that I checked this out and you really do like Jenny. She has gotten me into quilting with her weekly videos. My husband and I really look forward to Friday's. Only been watching Sew Yeah maybe 6 months if that. I enjoy seeing the brothers and sister working so well with each other. I am from a family of 6, but we all went into different careers.
Do you have a regular schedule for your tutorials? I see them come up on my you tube list, but not often. My guild does make quilts and many other items for Comfort 4 a Cause and Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Thank you for all the free quilt patterns. Bless you all.
Tues and Sat for the lives,4p Pacific, and we throw in a few extra. Make sure to sign up and you will get a text reminder.
I sew quilts in a group of volunteers. We send the Quilts to an organization in Mexico to give out. We also make baby quilts to give locally to Answers for Life and Family First organizations in the Tucson, AZ area. Another group of volunteers make dresses and shorts for children so the missionaries can take them to Mexico or other needs. It's a privilege to help others in this way.
That is awesome!
I must say it was so nice to hear you talk about just being nice. You don't have to be religious to be a good person and treat others with a bit of respect. I find at times some not all, but some religious followers are very judgemental which is a shame and obviously their lesson to still learn. I am a new quilter and Jennys videos made me feel like I can do this. Now I have found this channel I will check out your videos....
safe travels Jenny.
We need a double dose of nice these days. Can you imagine what a different world it would be????
Great message, thank you for sharing and all that you do!
Thanks for listening!!!