My name is Sheila, i must say that you have got to be the best instructor i have come across, i cant get enough of you and your tutorials. Thank you Joanne
I don't know how you could do any better by us. Your tutorials are so well done. Anyone can understand them. Gives us little tips, a flange and how to cut the binding. A FREE pattern and a chance to win a quilt! Thanks ever so much!
Dear Donna, it is Nov. 21, 2023. I saw this video two days ago and am watching it again now. This will work just fine for a wall hanging for ME! I was thinking I could quilt as I go when sewing the rows together. I thought about it as I was falling asleep the other night. Thank you so much. Marion in Gresham
My 3-year-old great-granddaughter got on the phone with me this morning to tell me about putting up her tree. I'm going to make one of these to send to her for her own Christmas tree.
This is such a good idea! I think that I am going to make one for the granddaughter who is at college in the dorm. Everyone needs a Christmas Tree! I think that I'm going to go up an inch or two in square sizes so she can hang it on her wall or the end of her bunk bed. These are just sooo cute! Another fine tutorial from Donna! I have so many ideas of my own, but I would love to walk around in her mind for a day or two. Oh the ideas that I could see!
@@tobeornottobe5995 That's a great idea. Unfortunately for me, the granddaughter who is in college actually lives with us because her college is 5 miles away. LOL She doesn't need one...but she does love holidays of all kinds and I make lots of pillow cases with holiday themes. So....
Thank you for the great pattern! Just a little tip to beginner quilters, those little 2 3/8 squares can just be 2 1/2 squares and you can trim them down to 2 in. squares after they are sewn. It will just improve your accuracy to have something to trim away. Most of us quilters have 2 1/2 squares already. For those of you who want to use 2 1/2 squares thru out, you will need to start out with 3 inch squares to make those half square triangles then trim to 2 1/2. It will then be a larger wall hanging. What a fun project! Thanks Donna!
I had found a pattern for a tree that is similar that used 5" squares, but I just didn't want something that big, so I cut them into 2.5 " squares and went from there. I really like the flange! Just a little bit of extra color that pops.
That was a great idea to cut 2.5 In square and then trim. I just finished all my half square triangles for this little project. Thanks to your suggestion all my blocks trimmed beautifully. Thanks so much.
Thank you from a new quilter - you should gave seen me measuring having grown up in Europe using metric 😆. But my project came out great. Will try it using 2 1/2 now.
Dear Donna,!! I have been subscribed to Your channel for a long time,I do not cease to admire Your skill,talent and hard work.How I like all your projects.What a wonderful selection of fabrics.What a pity that with this coronavirus pandemic, it is not possible to have and order such fabrics...I would like to congratulate you on the upcoming new year from creative masters from Russia!!! Let everyone be alive and well!!! Let there be much joy happiness and peace!!! Sincerely, Elena!!!!
Good afternoon Donna, WOW under 24 hours up and already 60,0130 views flower for your beautiful table topper/wall hanging. I think it would lovely hanging in the hallway so that when the front door is answered, it cheers up the person there as well as ourselves. Just think because of the style that you have made the pattern, a child learning to sew could make this quite easily and feel so accomplished when it was finished. It doesn't need them to match rows or be super accurate about actual 1/4" sewing, but what an achievement when finished. My wonderful mum taught me sewing from a super early age, so by the time i started school i was more advanced than the others, but it also meant that they could ask me about something if they were to scared of the teacher(and boy was she scary). Although they were starting on simple straight stitch of a lap bag, i could help them make it different and leave them with a happy smile. It's funny how they all made my life hell and beat me up in all sorts of ways, but they wanted to be able to do what i could. Thank you Donna for a great, quick project that is so easy on the eyes and easy on the nerves when you always seem to be running out of time, even if you are super organised. Sending hugs to all at Jordan Fabrics who make it possible for us to able to get all your great ideas and help. from Norah, Glenochil Village, Central Scotland
Same here! There are some really fun buttons in the craft stores. I was also thinking small costume jewelry would work, like vintage style pins and post earrings with faux diamonds and other jewels.
Love your videos but am always concerned when I need to cut things accurately to 1/8" so think I'll oversize a little and use a trimmer. A little more work but less stress. Thanks for this pattern
Donna Jordan…you amaze me. Your creativity is infinite. I just love this tiny Christmas quilt! This is on my 10 Best Gifts to Make this year. Thank you!!!
I’m not doing a lot of decorating this year, but THIS will definitely look festive! I think a wall hanging and two pillows. Terrific pattern again, Donna. Thanks for sharing!
Yippeee! I have shoe boxes full of 2 inch squares so I only have to cut the 2 7/8's. This will be a quick, wonderful gift. Thank you Donna. It's lovely..
I actually made a project very similar to this years ago, in a class, but there are three trees. I only recently put the binding on it, thanks to your binding tutorial inspiring me to get it out and finish it. Now I think I might add the applique ornaments. Love your videos. So clearly explained and well shot. The best quilting videos on TH-cam!
I finished mine yesterday. Thank you for the pattern I love these small wall quilts that come together so fast, after working on a large project that takes a lot of time.
Beautiful christmas tree. J'adore et je vais le réaliser. Vos explications et votre savoir-faire sont formidables. Un grand bravo pour toutes ces belles choses que vous faites. Bisous de Belgique
I made this 2 yrs ago & love it so much (but I did give it to my daughter last year), so now I "NEED" lol to make another (I have some scraps!). It's such a cool design. I enjoy the pretty intermix of fabrics & colors. Thx, Donna, for another awesome pattern!!! ❤️
Donna you are a fantastic teacher and encourager. You are so generous with your patterns also. I always start first with Jordan Fabrics for supplies I need. Thank you so much.
Some years I get too buried in projects for others (my own doing). This year I'm going to treat myself and make this for me! Thanks for your free patterns and ideas for scrappy projects. BTW....love your silver hair!!
Dear Masters pechvork!!! Thank you for your wonderful master classes.You are real creative people, real artists...You bring people the joy of creativity, positive emotions, and good mood.merry christmas!!! Let the global pandemic to be over!!! The main thing is health and well-being!!!! Sincerely, Elena
It’s really a nice little wall hanging. I think I would have put a little gold star but that can be done at anytime now. I love that it uses up all kinds of scraps for the tree. I’m glad you’ll be using it on a coffee table or dining table. I would do the same. Very good tutorial. Oh, and I have to say, I love that red flange. So nice. It makes it stand out so nicely. Great tutorial. Thank you.
I love everything you are doing.. I am spending a lot of time, looking at your video's. I'm not a quilter my selfe, but I love looking at your work 😍😍😍😍
This would be a beautiful quilt square...I will make several for a lap quilt. I’ve learned to sew by watching you...I love the way you teach! Thank you!
Donna, such a nice Christmas patchwork tree you show us. I love your videos. You are the best! Many greetings from Europe. I write from Austria 🇦🇹. Happy Christmas, Astrid 👋
Hi Donna I love your designs. Quilting is helping me with my recover from cervical cancer. Thank you very much
It's kind and generous of you to show is how to do this.
Watching, again! Yea, replay!! Hope & sew method! Love it!!!
My name is Sheila, i must say that you have got to be the best instructor i have come across, i cant get enough of you and your tutorials. Thank you Joanne
Made this on a weekend as a last minute gift. I used scraps of Christmas fabric. My daughter loved it.
Best teacher EVER! First time I have seen the flange...great idea!
I don't know how you could do any better by us. Your tutorials are so well done. Anyone can understand them. Gives us little tips, a flange and how to cut the binding. A FREE pattern and a chance to win a quilt! Thanks ever so much!
Dear Donna, it is Nov. 21, 2023. I saw this video two days ago and am watching it again now. This will work just fine for a wall hanging for ME! I was thinking I could quilt as I go when sewing the rows together. I thought about it as I was falling asleep the other night. Thank you so much. Marion in Gresham
My 3-year-old great-granddaughter got on the phone with me this morning to tell me about putting up her tree. I'm going to make one of these to send to her for her own Christmas tree.
This is such a good idea! I think that I am going to make one for the granddaughter who is at college in the dorm. Everyone needs a Christmas Tree! I think that I'm going to go up an inch or two in square sizes so she can hang it on her wall or the end of her bunk bed. These are just sooo cute! Another fine tutorial from Donna! I have so many ideas of my own, but I would love to walk around in her mind for a day or two. Oh the ideas that I could see!
@@tobeornottobe5995 That's a great idea. Unfortunately for me, the granddaughter who is in college actually lives with us because her college is 5 miles away. LOL She doesn't need one...but she does love holidays of all kinds and I make lots of pillow cases with holiday themes. So....
You are so inspirational, I learn so much from watching your brilliant tutorials. Thank you 😘
I love watching your videos because you are such a great teacher.
Thank you for the great pattern! Just a little tip to beginner quilters, those little 2 3/8 squares can just be 2 1/2 squares and you can trim them down to 2 in. squares after they are sewn. It will just improve your accuracy to have something to trim away. Most of us quilters have 2 1/2 squares already. For those of you who want to use 2 1/2 squares thru out, you will need to start out with 3 inch squares to make those half square triangles then trim to 2 1/2. It will then be a larger wall hanging. What a fun project! Thanks Donna!
I had found a pattern for a tree that is similar that used 5" squares, but I just didn't want something that big, so I cut them into 2.5 " squares and went from there. I really like the flange! Just a little bit of extra color that pops.
That was a great idea to cut 2.5 In square and then trim. I just finished all my half square triangles for this little project. Thanks to your suggestion all my blocks trimmed beautifully. Thanks so much.
@@yvonnetrujillo1657 Can you please share where you found the 5" square pattern
@@barneyroybal1406 I would love to make Donna's Christmas tree in 5” squares also for a larger version!
Thank you from a new quilter - you should gave seen me measuring having grown up in Europe using metric 😆. But my project came out great. Will try it using 2 1/2 now.
Dear Donna,!! I have been subscribed to Your channel for a long time,I do not cease to admire Your skill,talent and hard work.How I like all your projects.What a wonderful selection of fabrics.What a pity that with this coronavirus pandemic, it is not possible to have and order such fabrics...I would like to congratulate you on the upcoming new year from creative masters from Russia!!! Let everyone be alive and well!!! Let there be much joy happiness and peace!!! Sincerely, Elena!!!!
I love Russian artwork. Greetings from Germany.
BEAUTIFUL! You have the best eye for color, Donna.
That is beautiful! If you give quilting classes in your shop in Oregon your customers are very lucky!
I love your hair. It is so beautiful with the natural white. It actually makes you look younger.
I always feel encouraged when I watch your videos. Thank you so much!
Lovely. Making this for someone who maybe can't have a tree would be a great gift.
Last year I made my version of this great tree as a wall hanging. It is now my Christmas tree. This year I clipped lights on it.
I love it.
Another optional decoration is hot fix rhinestones in various sizes. A fun way to decorate fabrics.
Lovely Donna. You make it look so easy. I'm 74 and I absolutely love it and I'm going to give it a try. Love the free quilt too. Blessings to you.
This is a great quick gift. I love watching you Donna. I've learned so much from you. You are an excellent teacher!
Yes she is, isn’t she?
This is a lovely Christmas gift! Donna’s clear instructions are always a great help!
It seems I keep watching your videos over and over! You're so good, Donna!
The inside of this wall hanging will fit a 18 in pillow, with the green border as a flange. I love this easy versatile project!
I didn't look up the size yet but was thinking a decorative pillow as well..also i bet some smaller squares under it for presents
You are such a wonderful teacher. I am a visual leaner. Sometimes reading a pattern is very challenging for me. So THANK YOU.
I love it! That flange is a great touch and technique.
Yes, that little flange is perfect and matches the xmas balls and the berries in the border. Very nice.
I just love watching these videos. I am growing into the quilting bug. My mother is a master quilter.
you could add a gold star button at the top as well that would be really cute
Thats what my Mom is doing she gave me her button box years ago so I am searching through it for a star.
You could use your lost earring mates or other pieces of broken jewelry for ornaments
@@lorifrank430 needlework or cross stitch stores have an amazing assortment of buttons, charms and other things/stars ...
Good afternoon Donna, WOW under 24 hours up and already 60,0130 views flower for your beautiful table topper/wall hanging. I think it would lovely hanging in the hallway so that when the front door is answered, it cheers up the person there as well as ourselves. Just think because of the style that you have made the pattern, a child learning to sew could make this quite easily and feel so accomplished when it was finished. It doesn't need them to match rows or be super accurate about actual 1/4" sewing, but what an achievement when finished. My wonderful mum taught me sewing from a super early age, so by the time i started school i was more advanced than the others, but it also meant that they could ask me about something if they were to scared of the teacher(and boy was she scary). Although they were starting on simple straight stitch of a lap bag, i could help them make it different and leave them with a happy smile. It's funny how they all made my life hell and beat me up in all sorts of ways, but they wanted to be able to do what i could.
Thank you Donna for a great, quick project that is so easy on the eyes and easy on the nerves when you always seem to be running out of time, even if you are super organised. Sending hugs to all at Jordan Fabrics who make it possible for us to able to get all your great ideas and help. from Norah, Glenochil Village, Central Scotland
I love how quick and simple this was.
Hello Susan, how are you doing?
I love working with scraps. This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Jordan is so encouraging and patient in her approach! She is sew good!✂️💕
Her name is Donna and her husbands name is Matt. Their surname is Jordan 😊
You are a wonderful teacher,your projects are really beautiful,thankyou
Great idea - might use buttons for ornaments also! Merry Christmas!🎄
That was my thinking as well. Lol, great minds think alike. Happy quilting!
Same here! There are some really fun buttons in the craft stores. I was also thinking small costume jewelry would work, like vintage style pins and post earrings with faux diamonds and other jewels.
Pretty sparkly glass beads would look lovely as well.
Ooo, great idea!
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You make the best instructional videos! Thank you.
Love your videos but am always concerned when I need to cut things accurately to 1/8" so think I'll oversize a little and use a trimmer. A little more work but less stress. Thanks for this pattern
Watched this yesterday and made today. Makes for a wonderful quick gift. Wonderful instructions
Thank you for sharing your videos! I appreciate all of your "gifts" to us through them.
How can you put a backing on this and put a hanger on it?
All I want for Christmas is a supercut of Donna slicing 'n' dicing fabric. It's sooooo satisfying.
Love the new hair style. Very flattering. Merry Christmas from South Australia.
Love your channel. Pity so far away and ROE makes imported fabric so expensive. But you so inspire us. Thank you!
Can you do kits of this for next year, please?
I love holiday quilts! Thank you Donna
I used the pattern to make two 16” Xmas tree pillows as gifts . My family loved them. Thank you for your easy to follow tutorials.
Donna Jordan…you amaze me. Your creativity is infinite. I just love this tiny Christmas quilt! This is on my 10 Best Gifts to Make this year. Thank you!!!
Hello Sharyn, how are you doing?
Love that flange detail. Thank you for another superb video full of inspiration
Very nice Donna! Love how you don't have to match seams!! Great project. Thanks for sharing!
Hello Sharon, how are you doing?
Огромное спасибо! Наслаждаюсь просмотром ваших видео! Вы-Великий Мастер! С наступающиии праздниками!!! Здоровья Вам,и новых творческих успехов!!!
Love watching your videos when my health doesn’t let me play with fabric too. You bring a lot of joy to my life. Hugs!
That’s such a beautiful little Christmas project. Thanks for sharing.
Another beautiful video Donna. Keep making them, they are jute best.
I’m not doing a lot of decorating this year, but THIS will definitely look festive! I think a wall hanging and two pillows. Terrific pattern again, Donna. Thanks for sharing!
Always enjoy your tutorials, you look nice today. Thank you for your encouragement and teaching.
Beautiful little quilt. I completely love the flange idea.
Yippeee! I have shoe boxes full of 2 inch squares so I only have to cut the 2 7/8's. This will be a quick, wonderful gift. Thank you Donna. It's lovely..
I actually made a project very similar to this years ago, in a class, but there are three trees. I only recently put the binding on it, thanks to your binding tutorial inspiring me to get it out and finish it. Now I think I might add the applique ornaments. Love your videos. So clearly explained and well shot. The best quilting videos on TH-cam!
I don’t know how I missed this before Christmas, but I’ve saved it for 2021. Happy New Year!
I finished mine yesterday. Thank you for the pattern I love these small wall quilts that come together so fast, after working on a large project that takes a lot of time.
Beautiful christmas tree. J'adore et je vais le réaliser. Vos explications et votre savoir-faire sont formidables. Un grand bravo pour toutes ces belles choses que vous faites. Bisous de Belgique
THANK YOU! You’re a mind reader! And, when your email didn’t come through at 3:12 AM my time, I was worried about you.
I was starting to get concerned also.
I made this 2 yrs ago & love it so much (but I did give it to my daughter last year), so now I "NEED" lol to make another (I have some scraps!). It's such a cool design. I enjoy the pretty intermix of fabrics & colors. Thx, Donna, for another awesome pattern!!! ❤️
Thanks Donna! This is so beautiful and inspiring! I appreciate all of your great tutorials. 🎄
Thank You Donna, Love It!!
I love this, Donna. Thank you for a quick and easy Christmas project.
Thank you this was a great tutorial.
I love how quick and easy this was!! Will make a wonderful Christmas gift.
I love this! But then I love EVERYTHING you do! THANK YOU for sharing so much. I adore you🤗🎄🦩
Hello Sandra, how are you doing?
Amazing as always, Love Nicky, Liverpool England xxx
Donna you are a fantastic teacher and encourager. You are so generous with your patterns also. I always start first with Jordan Fabrics for supplies I need. Thank you so much.
Also who ever is making the video does a great job.
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The Christmas tree is really nice for quick gifts,thanks again Donna. HAPPY QUILTING
Could you make Cross My Heart by CQD! It would be great for Valentine's day!
I’m just going to say it, Donna FLIPPING ROCKS. I love this idea! Thank you Donna👍😀👍😀👍😀👍🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
Wow, I would love to do a large version of this with layer cakes!
You give such an excellent tutorial.I can follow and understand you the whole way.Thank you so much.You really know how to teach 😍
How weird is it that you uploaded a new video while I was watching your videos... :)
I just made this today and it is just the cutest little thing. I love it and am going to make more.
You are the best! I love watching your videos. I have learned so much from you. Thank you for taking the time to share your gift of quilting!
Merry, Merry and Happy, Happy to you and your family! God bless you, one and all.
Love the simplicity of this. Thank you.
Thank you so much Donna. Your a star. 💕
You are amazing and so fun to watch! Thank you for all of your knowledge and joy of sharing!
Donna, you are delightful. Thank you for your awesome tutorials. ❤
I love love love this project. Came together beautifully! Thanks for sharing!
Some years I get too buried in projects for others (my own doing). This year I'm going to treat myself and make this for me! Thanks for your free patterns and ideas for scrappy projects. BTW....love your silver hair!!
Thank you!
Dear Masters pechvork!!! Thank you for your wonderful master classes.You are real creative people, real artists...You bring people the joy of creativity, positive emotions, and good mood.merry christmas!!! Let the global pandemic to be over!!! The main thing is health and well-being!!!! Sincerely, Elena
Thank you Donna for your videos. You explain everything perfectly.
Thank you Donna!!! This tree is beautiful and just the right. 👏👏👍👏👏❤❤👏👏👍👏👏
It’s really a nice little wall hanging. I think I would have put a little gold star but that can be done at anytime now. I love that it uses up all kinds of scraps for the tree. I’m glad you’ll be using it on a coffee table or dining table. I would do the same. Very good tutorial. Oh, and I have to say, I love that red flange. So nice. It makes it stand out so nicely. Great tutorial. Thank you.
Just started watching your tutorials and I’m hooked. You’re a great teacher! Cannot wait to try some of these
I love everything you are doing.. I am spending a lot of time, looking at your video's. I'm not a quilter my selfe, but I love looking at your work 😍😍😍😍
This would be a beautiful quilt square...I will make several for a lap quilt. I’ve learned to sew by watching you...I love the way you teach! Thank you!
I've madd two of these so far they fun to do! The one this year will end up a bit bigger and on my wall
Love scrappy projects, small and quick.
Miss Donna, This was a fun project to do. And it didn't take much time at all. Thank you for all your great videos.
Beautiful tree. For the little ornaments, I ‘m going to sew little different size buttons. So fun to make. Thank you
I cannot wait to make this. You are a gifted tutor. Thank you
Really cute project. It is nice to have something smaller from time to time.
I made the Christmas tree into a pillow with an envelope back. I'm a begginer this was my second project. With your help it was easy.
Donna, such a nice Christmas patchwork tree you show us. I love your videos. You are the best! Many greetings from Europe. I write from Austria 🇦🇹. Happy Christmas, Astrid 👋
Thank you for showing and teaching how to make this. Since I watched your video, i have made 3 of them. I even made a coffee table runner