It’s nice to see a reasonable sewing machine being used. So many times I see high priced Janomes, Berninas, and Babylocks. It takes away from the “real world”, sometimes. Yay Singer!
I’ve had the expensive machines. It wasn’t near as powerful as my Singer Heavy Duty sewing machine. I love this machine, it does everything I need and it only cost $200 dollars. Thanks for your comment and for watching!
I have the same machine, so far I haven’t had any issues, it’s been great. I’m really happy to see quilting done….I made my first quilt a few weeks ago, it wasn’t the greatest, but I was able to pull it off (it was made from old tee shirts). I was worried about the batting being too difficult to sew with a typical machine, I don’t have anything fancy😁 Thanks to the OP for sharing the work done, I love the quilt, it’s beautiful and looks comfy. I’m looking to make a few baby quilts for any future grandchildren 😀 I’d love to get that extended part for the sewing machine that can hold more fabric, I have to look for it!
@@oldhaglady62 I love this machine. It is a real work horse. Tough and will go through so much. I’m so glad you are quilting. It is so fun! Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichiganWhere did you get this sewing machine for $200? Does it have metal cams? I would love to own one - much better than the janome I have!
I guess I’m sort of a traditionalist as I still like those older quilt patterns like this nine patch! Just changing the pink to another color changes the whole feel of this quilt! It can be very modern, or 1930s or even Civil War styles - all of which I like! Make the 9- patch,blocks bigger or even smaller - just have fun!!!
Thank you so much that’s exactly what I needed to know how to do for a baby quilt, just love it. Great, great, grandbaby baby girl needs just that…. Was wondering what it would look like where different pastel colored flowered prints? Guess I’ll have to make one to find out.😊 Thank you.❤ keep them coming😊
I am so glad it will help! It comes together pretty fast and is a really fun pattern to do. I bet it would look great with different pastel colored flowered prints. You could always put it on your design wall and see if you like the look of it. Thanks for your comment and for watching! ❤️
@ thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate it. I’ve noticed the design walls, but I’m not familiar how they’re made and what they’re made of…. It would be nice to know. Lol.❤️
There are so many ways to make a design wall. I use a tablecloth, just a cheap one and turn it around where the fuzzy is on the back. Pin that to your wall and fabric will stick to it. Then, you can stand back and see if you like how the pattern is coming together. I hope that helps. I love my design wall.
@ oh thank you!!!…. Can’t wait., I’m sure I’m gonna enjoy every quilt that you turn out. Stay warm.🥶 we’re expecting to be in the 20s in the next few days in Southwest Louisiana. That’s extremely cold for us down in the south we’re not prepared for such cold weather. I’ll barricade keep warm. Lol.
Wow! What a wonderful quilt for a baby girl! Just by your efficiency, looks like you are no stranger to sewing or quilting! Love this tutorial! I was mesmerized!
Couldn't keep up with the Way you were quilting it but , maybe show a slower video of it I m sure it keeps the back from puckering witch it happens to me a lot Thanks for sharing your video .❤
I really appreciate your feedback. I was worried that it would be too fast. I am getting ready to work on another quilt this week and I will try to slow it down. Thank you for your suggestion, your comment and for watching!
Yesterday was Sew A Jelly Roll Day so get yourself a jelly roll print and a jelly roll light or even reverse this and use a car in place of the white and use a light jelly roll in place of the pink! So many choices!
I will try and finish my grandmothers quilt she pieced together years ago and never got to finish. When my kids were young, I would send the top finished piece along with with back piece and batting ( From TX to MI), and she would hand finish them. She did not go out in the winter much and it gave her something to do. I love those quilts she made for me.
I’m so glad you made this video and I’m as good as bilingual. 😅 Haven’t found introductions for patchwork quilts in german language to satisfy me but I don’t mind it that much because I love to learn it first hand by Americans and or Canadians.❤
I’m so new to quilting.. I’ve got tons of fabric and have made 2 baby quilts 🤦🏻♀️ always scared to really try piecing ..THIS IS MY DREAM QUILT AND YOU JUST MADE IT SO SIMPLE FOR ME TO UNDERSTAND THANK YOU ♥️
Hello, love this quilt pattern, very nice and easy for beginner like me. I can figure how you get the 40” using 2.5” strips and 6” squares, including the border, [ six 6” squares per row plus 4” border = 40”] but I can’t figure how to get 30” for the 30” x 40” quilt, [ five 6” squares = 30” plus 4” border = 36”], [ four 6” squares plus 4” border = 28” ]. I think I’m missing something. Would you help me out with this? Thank you for any information.
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan ,,,, oh my goodness! Thank you so much for solving problem of my trying to figure out the square size. Can’t tell you how happy I am! Again thank you for your help! 🥰
Thank you! For several years, I thought I could never be a quilter and then I figured out how to do it. I found out it really wasn’t that hard. That is my goal to show others that they can do it too. Thank you so much for your comment and for watching!
Ok got my material and going to try this one! Not sure i can get it done over the weekend but hey, im gonna start. Ive only ever made 1 quilt and i chose a rag quilt for my first but i think i can pull this off. Its so pretty, ive gotta try it.
That is great! I love hearing that you are going to try!! You don't have to get it done fast, which is the nice thing. You can make it as big or as small as you want! I love it so much too! Thank you so much for your very nice comment and for watching!
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan wait a minute. I had to run an errand and was trying to decide if I can do this because I don't have one of those rulers. I have a 2.5inch wide that's 9.5 inches long. And a 12 inch square. This is why I don't do quilts it's too much math and geometry. If I cut 12 inch long strips, I cannot get 2 blocks out of that so I think I'll use my 9 incher and cut 7.5inch long strips. That would be the best smaller scale thing to do yes?
You should be able to cut it out in the morning and sew it in the afternoon. I don't use pins, I use spray fabric glur or even dots of Elmer's stick glue. Then, quilt it the next day.
Do you take calls from people (meaning me) in the middle of the night? lol. I’m going to attempt this. I need to recreate my daughter’s favorite quilt, that my grandmother made so she has a quilt for her son. Wish me luck! If you hear screaming and crying from Kansas - it’s me!
This made me smile. It also took me back to my first quilt that I did. I was so nervous, but I just went ahead and did it anyway and I didn’t look back. I just kept going. If you have any problems you can email me at: sweetcountrylivinginmichigan@yahoo.com I will gladly answer any of your questions. Good luck, you got this! ❤️
Just curious, why you kept turning the quilt rather than sewing the seams from one end of quilt to the other. I've never seen it done block by block. Please know I'm not criticizing, just curious. Thanks
I think you were talking about the part where I quilt at the beginning. I like to move around just to kinda anchor the quilt down and then I sew from one end to the other. I hope that makes sense. Thank you for your comment. And thank you for watching!
I love this going to start for a friend but I am terrible at math Can you please tell me how much yardage I need for the baby quilt Ill prob bind in the pattern colour, ty so much
I need to remember to add that in my videos. Thank you for pointing that out. I believe I had a yard of each color and then a yard for the back. But you may need more depending on the size you go with. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!
I did that because everyone makes them different. Size really doesn’t matter. This was a baby quilt size. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
I am not sure of the name but I am sure that I bought it at JoAnn Fabrics. I’m so glad you like it. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching.
Just the tools I use during the video. The amount of fabric will depend on how big you make it. That is the great thing about quilting. You decide the size. I hope that helped. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching.
Love this video and quilt!! I'm going to try it, too! Thank you for the inspiration! I'm worried about quilting it, though. You mentioned doing another baby quilt with more quilting details...can you tell me which one that would be? Looked like you did the center 4 squares (?), then started working around the rest before doing the long line sewing. ?? I just live how yours turned out!
Just follow as I go along. I like to just show the block. You make it whatever size you want…as many blocks as you want. That is the fun part about quilting. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!
You can email me @ sweetcountrylivinginmichigan@yahoo.com I don't have a pattern for this quilt. I am mainly showing how to build the block. The amount of fabric you will need will depend on how big of a quilt you want to make. I hope that helps. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
It’s nice to see a reasonable sewing machine being used. So many times I see high priced Janomes, Berninas, and Babylocks. It takes away from the “real world”, sometimes. Yay Singer!
I’ve had the expensive machines. It wasn’t near as powerful as my Singer Heavy Duty sewing machine. I love this machine, it does everything I need and it only cost $200 dollars. Thanks for your comment and for watching!
I have the same machine, so far I haven’t had any issues, it’s been great. I’m really happy to see quilting done….I made my first quilt a few weeks ago, it wasn’t the greatest, but I was able to pull it off (it was made from old tee shirts). I was worried about the batting being too difficult to sew with a typical machine, I don’t have anything fancy😁
Thanks to the OP for sharing the work done, I love the quilt, it’s beautiful and looks comfy. I’m looking to make a few baby quilts for any future grandchildren 😀
I’d love to get that extended part for the sewing machine that can hold more fabric, I have to look for it!
@@oldhaglady62 I love this machine. It is a real work horse. Tough and will go through so much. I’m so glad you are quilting. It is so fun! Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichiganWhere did you get this sewing machine for $200? Does it have metal cams? I would love to own one - much better than the janome I have!
I got mine on Amazon. There should be a link to the exact one I have in the description.
I really like this quilt
Thank you! It was fun to make. Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment!
I guess I’m sort of a traditionalist as I still like those older quilt patterns like this nine patch! Just changing the pink to another color changes the whole feel of this quilt! It can be very modern, or 1930s or even Civil War styles - all of which I like! Make the 9- patch,blocks bigger or even smaller - just have fun!!!
I love that!! That is so true. So many choices! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing , as a newbie to sewing i appreciate the simplicty of your instructions. Its on my first todo list . Thank you .
You’re welcome! I’m so glad that you found it helpful. It is a fun pattern to do. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!
I want to make this for my first great grandson due in a few months. Great tutorial
It’s a great quilt for a new baby. Good luck with your project. Thanks for watching!
Thank you just what I was looking for for a baby quilt. Really appreciate it.❤❤❤❤❤ love it. It’s so beautiful. Keep them coming.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I am so happy you found this helpful. Thanks for watching! ❤️
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan 9:47 and thank you!! 9:40 9:42
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Very nice..nicely done
It was a lot of fun to make. Thank you so much for your comment and for watching!
Very pretty thanks
I am so glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much that’s exactly what I needed to know how to do for a baby quilt, just love it. Great, great, grandbaby baby girl needs just that…. Was wondering what it would look like where different pastel colored flowered prints? Guess I’ll have to make one to find out.😊 Thank you.❤ keep them coming😊
I am so glad it will help! It comes together pretty fast and is a really fun pattern to do. I bet it would look great with different pastel colored flowered prints. You could always put it on your design wall and see if you like the look of it. Thanks for your comment and for watching! ❤️
@ thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate it. I’ve noticed the design walls, but I’m not familiar how they’re made and what they’re made of…. It would be nice to know. Lol.❤️
There are so many ways to make a design wall. I use a tablecloth, just a cheap one and turn it around where the fuzzy is on the back. Pin that to your wall and fabric will stick to it. Then, you can stand back and see if you like how the pattern is coming together. I hope that helps. I love my design wall.
Beautiful, thank you!!❤
Thank you for your comment and for watching! ❤️
I really love this quilt method.from sri lanka
Thank you! I love it too! It is so easy! Quilting doesn’t have to be hard. Thank you so much for your comment and thank you for watching.
The fancy white on white background fabric dresses it up. So Cute
Thank you so much and thank you for watching!
I must subscribe now. Thank you.❤😊
Thank you for subscribing! I am so glad you enjoyed the video! ❤️
@ oh thank you!!!…. Can’t wait., I’m sure I’m gonna enjoy every quilt that you turn out. Stay warm.🥶 we’re expecting to be in the 20s in the next few days in Southwest Louisiana. That’s extremely cold for us down in the south we’re not prepared for such cold weather. I’ll barricade keep warm. Lol.
@@FayreeenAarow One nice thing about winter is it is a great time to quilt. Stay warm and thanks for watching!
@ you’re right thank you♥️🤗
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan you’re right thank you♥️🤗
So pretty.
Thank you! 😊 it was a lot of fun to make.
I love this quilt and it looks so easy.
I love this one too. You can change it up with different colors. It is just such a fun pattern to do. Thank you for watching!
I just realized that the link fabric is a mini check - adorable!!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Wow! What a wonderful quilt for a baby girl! Just by your efficiency, looks like you are no stranger to sewing or quilting! Love this tutorial! I was mesmerized!
Thank you for that very nice comment! I do love to sew and this did go to a baby girl. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
Couldn't keep up with the Way you were quilting it but , maybe show a slower video of it I m sure it keeps the back from puckering witch it happens to me a lot
Thanks for sharing your video .❤
I really appreciate your feedback. I was worried that it would be too fast. I am getting ready to work on another quilt this week and I will try to slow it down. Thank you for your suggestion, your comment and for watching!
You can slow down the playback in this video. Go to settings on upper right hand corner. It helped me.
You can slow the videoo down yourself.
I think I can do this. Getting a new grand baby.
Congratulations! It is a fun pattern to make.
Very nice quilt
It was so much fun to make. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
I love this quilt and colour 😍💞
Thank you! I really like the colors too.
Hi, really enjoyed watching you sew the quilt from start to finish, thank you
It was fun to make this quilt. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching.
Love it!I want to make one on point!
I hope you make one. Thanks for watching!
Yesterday was Sew A Jelly Roll Day so get yourself a jelly roll print and a jelly roll light or even reverse this and use a car in place of the white and use a light jelly roll in place of the pink! So many choices!
Great idea!
I will try and finish my grandmothers quilt she pieced together years ago and never got to finish. When my kids were young, I would send the top finished piece along with with back piece and batting ( From TX to MI), and she would hand finish them. She did not go out in the winter much and it gave her something to do. I love those quilts she made for me.
I love that! Thank you for sharing that. That is so sweet.
I’m so glad you made this video and I’m as good as bilingual. 😅
Haven’t found introductions for patchwork quilts in german language to satisfy me but I don’t mind it that much because I love to learn it first hand by Americans and or Canadians.❤
Please let me know what you use to put in between the linen? I do have a guess but I’m grateful for you to give me a clue. Thanks in advance 😊
I am so glad you liked it. It was so much fun to make! I love to learn on TH-cam also. Thanks for watching!
I am using batting. I will put a link in the description.
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan wonderful! And thx for your quick reply!
@@jeannetteaugstein3793 you’re welcome. ❤️ Thanks for watching!
thank you so much 😊
You're welcome 😊 Thanks for watching!
I’m so new to quilting.. I’ve got tons of fabric and have made 2 baby quilts 🤦🏻♀️ always scared to really try piecing ..THIS IS MY DREAM QUILT AND YOU JUST MADE IT SO SIMPLE FOR ME TO UNDERSTAND THANK YOU ♥️
That made my day! I’m so glad this helped. It really is easy once you get started. Thank you for your very nice comment. And thank you for watching!❤️
Can’t wait to try this! Thank you for your video!
You are so welcome! I’m so glad you are going to try it. It is really a fun one. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
Lovely ❤
Thank you! ❤️
Love pink & white! Nice video!
Thank you 🤗 It was so much fun to make. Thanks for watching!
Hello, love this quilt pattern, very nice and easy for beginner like me. I can figure how you get the 40” using 2.5” strips and 6” squares, including the border, [ six 6” squares per row plus 4” border = 40”] but I can’t figure how to get 30” for the 30” x 40” quilt, [ five 6” squares = 30” plus 4” border = 36”], [ four 6” squares plus 4” border = 28” ]. I think I’m missing something. Would you help me out with this? Thank you for any information.
They are 6 1/2 inch squares. Hope that helps. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan ,,,, oh my goodness! Thank you so much for solving problem of my trying to figure out the square size. Can’t tell you how happy I am! Again thank you for your help! 🥰
I’m so glad I could help! 🥰
Wonderful job. Your quilt is lovely, and you make it look so easy to do. Thank you.
Thank you! For several years, I thought I could never be a quilter and then I figured out how to do it. I found out it really wasn’t that hard. That is my goal to show others that they can do it too. Thank you so much for your comment and for watching!
I wonder how different it would be to use 4 instead of 2 fabrics! I already bought 4 but now not sure how to put the squares together
I think it would look great. I would try it out on your design wall first to make sure you like the pattern. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Ok got my material and going to try this one! Not sure i can get it done over the weekend but hey, im gonna start. Ive only ever made 1 quilt and i chose a rag quilt for my first but i think i can pull this off. Its so pretty, ive gotta try it.
That is great! I love hearing that you are going to try!! You don't have to get it done fast, which is the nice thing. You can make it as big or as small as you want! I love it so much too! Thank you so much for your very nice comment and for watching!
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan wait a minute. I had to run an errand and was trying to decide if I can do this because I don't have one of those rulers. I have a 2.5inch wide that's 9.5 inches long. And a 12 inch square. This is why I don't do quilts it's too much math and geometry. If I cut 12 inch long strips, I cannot get 2 blocks out of that so I think I'll use my 9 incher and cut 7.5inch long strips. That would be the best smaller scale thing to do yes?
You definitely can still make it. You could just make smaller stripe sets and put those together. It might take longer, but that’s no problem.
You should be able to cut it out in the morning and sew it in the afternoon.
I don't use pins, I use spray fabric glur or even dots of Elmer's stick glue. Then, quilt it the next day.
@@ellenhofer3343 That is a great idea.
This gave me a great idea only in another color. Thanks
I am so glad, it is a fun pattern. Thanks for watching!
Precious
Thank you
Do you take calls from people (meaning me) in the middle of the night? lol. I’m going to attempt this. I need to recreate my daughter’s favorite quilt, that my grandmother made so she has a quilt for her son. Wish me luck! If you hear screaming and crying from Kansas - it’s me!
This made me smile. It also took me back to my first quilt that I did. I was so nervous, but I just went ahead and did it anyway and I didn’t look back. I just kept going. If you have any problems you can email me at: sweetcountrylivinginmichigan@yahoo.com
I will gladly answer any of your questions. Good luck, you got this! ❤️
Beautiful! This might be a really silly question but is the crinkle style effect on the finished quilt just from washing?
Thank you! It is from washing. It really changes the look. Thanks for watching!
Just curious, why you kept turning the quilt rather than sewing the seams from one end of quilt to the other. I've never seen it done block by block. Please know I'm not criticizing, just curious. Thanks
I think you were talking about the part where I quilt at the beginning. I like to move around just to kinda anchor the quilt down and then I sew from one end to the other. I hope that makes sense. Thank you for your comment. And thank you for watching!
LOVE IT!!!
Thank you! It was fun to make.
Lovely and easy. ❤
Thank you! 😊 It is fun when it just comes together easy. Thank you for your comment and for watching.❤️
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I love this going to start for a friend but I am terrible at math Can you please tell me how much yardage I need for the baby quilt Ill prob bind in the pattern colour, ty so much
I need to remember to add that in my videos. Thank you for pointing that out. I believe I had a yard of each color and then a yard for the back. But you may need more depending on the size you go with. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!
@@sweetcountrylivinginmichigan ty so much
It noted to know how much yardage you need, you have to know how large the quilt will be.
Not helpful at all.
@@ellenhofer3343it’s called a Single Irish Chain quilt pattern. Do a quick search for the yardage in the size you need.
That is a good point. I like to show how to do it and then whoever is making it can make it the size they want.
Love the pattern, no mention of size, how many blocks, how many strips of pink or white, but very easy to follow just no measurements thank you
I did that because everyone makes them different. Size really doesn’t matter. This was a baby quilt size. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
I love that white fabric, may i ask what it is ccalled and where it is from please. Thank you
I am not sure of the name but I am sure that I bought it at JoAnn Fabrics. I’m so glad you like it. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching.
I live in Mich too, up in Hillman, where about's are you?
Awesome! It is a beautiful state. I am close to Kalamazoo. Thanks for watching!
Do you back stitch at every end of pieces?
I probably do. You don’t usually need to do that when you are putting a quilt together. I do it out of habit.
is there a list of material and tools to make this quilt?
Just the tools I use during the video. The amount of fabric will depend on how big you make it. That is the great thing about quilting. You decide the size. I hope that helped. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching.
What stitch length did you use to quilt the top??
I had the setting on 4. I hope that helps. Thanks for your comment and thank you for watching.
Love this video and quilt!! I'm going to try it, too! Thank you for the inspiration! I'm worried about quilting it, though. You mentioned doing another baby quilt with more quilting details...can you tell me which one that would be?
Looked like you did the center 4 squares (?), then started working around the rest before doing the long line sewing. ??
I just live how yours turned out!
where is the pattern for this
Just follow as I go along. I like to just show the block. You make it whatever size you want…as many blocks as you want. That is the fun part about quilting. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!
Looks like 6 1/4 on that square, not 6 1/2.
Yes, you are correct.
Do you have an email address? I would like to print out this pattern and how to make it. Please advise how I may do this.
You can email me @ sweetcountrylivinginmichigan@yahoo.com
I don't have a pattern for this quilt. I am mainly showing how to build the block. The amount of fabric you will need will depend on how big of a quilt you want to make. I hope that helps. Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching!
This tutorial is all messed up at the end.
I have no idea why it did that. I wish I could fix it on my end. 🧐