It's a fantastic way to those bottom seams in control, Cynthia! You'll be surprised how much faster you will sew. Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
I just made a pillow cover using the potato chip block. I was inspired to try it from your other potato chip block videos. I used all batiks too and it turned out so pretty!
Wonderful to hear that, Gena! That's such a great way to make a beautiful pillow. The best part is with all those little blocks you can get just the color combo you need to match any decor! Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
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I appreciated the section where you showed the setup for the diamond quilting. I have never understood the function of the 30/45/60 degree lines on my rulers and now I can benefit from your instructions.
So glad it helped! The 30/60-degree angles can sometimes take me a minute to get correct. It's not a bad idea to draw your first couple lines in each direction so you can be sure it's what you want. I've come up with some very unusual shapes before! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks so much for following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Love this block! Great for using Christmas/Winter/Holiday fabrics, to make hot pads for gifts as well... I forgot about using my seam guide thing to use for quilting...perfect for smaller projects like this as well...
What a great video. I want to make one also. Great tip on the quilting. I had no idea what the 30 and 90 degree marks on the ruler could be used fir. My next quilting will be the diamond pattern. You're true gem. Love your tutorials!!
You'll love the results, Debbie! The diamond pattern is quite easy and looks amazing. Truthfully, it took me years to use those lines as well! 😂 So glad I figured it out. Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Have fun quilting those diamonds, Andrea! I quilted a Christmas table runner with the diamond pattern and loved the results. I'll link that video below so you and see how it turned out. th-cam.com/video/OQ-5tcTFFzI/w-d-xo.html Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
These PCBs have been quite popular, Janet. I've made probably 6-8 different variations in the last couple months and they turn out great. The best part is how easy they are to make. Thanks so much for following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Thank you also for demonstrating marking a diamond shape with the ruler.🙄. Also how to use the guide with the walking foot. I haven't used it in many years so I forgot. 😮
Glad it was helpful, Marion! Sometimes I'll grab a pressure foot I haven't used in a long time and have to look up the instructions. 😊 Sure appreciate you watching! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Thanks so much, Sharon! It's a fun to try a new block and make a quick quilt at the same time! Plus it's sure is pretty to look at. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
It's part of my walking foot, Elizabeth! My favorite sewing tool. That guide keeps me quilting straight while the walking foot keeps the layers of fabric moving together. They are a might duo for quilting! Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Good morning. I’ve been making prayer quilts, and would like to make this quilt using a center 6.5”. Can you help me with cutting out rectangles and placement of pairs of fabric. The finished quilt needs to be 40” x 56”. I have so many tubs of scraps that I could finally use. Thank you.
Great tip, seams pointing down. Definitely trying that method makes sense and no flipped seams. Brilliant
It's a fantastic way to those bottom seams in control, Cynthia! You'll be surprised how much faster you will sew. Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I just made a pillow cover using the potato chip block. I was inspired to try it from your other potato chip block videos. I used all batiks too and it turned out so pretty!
Wonderful to hear that, Gena! That's such a great way to make a beautiful pillow. The best part is with all those little blocks you can get just the color combo you need to match any decor! Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I appreciated the section where you showed the setup for the diamond quilting. I have never understood the function of the 30/45/60 degree lines on my rulers and now I can benefit from your instructions.
So glad it helped! The 30/60-degree angles can sometimes take me a minute to get correct. It's not a bad idea to draw your first couple lines in each direction so you can be sure it's what you want. I've come up with some very unusual shapes before! 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks so much for following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love this block! Great for using Christmas/Winter/Holiday fabrics, to make hot pads for gifts as well... I forgot about using my seam guide thing to use for quilting...perfect for smaller projects like this as well...
This block definitely has me hooked! It's super simple and the results are awesome. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Very cute. Thank you
Appreciate that, Brenda! Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
What a great video. I want to make one also. Great tip on the quilting. I had no idea what the 30 and 90 degree marks on the ruler could be used fir. My next quilting will be the diamond pattern. You're true gem. Love your tutorials!!
You'll love the results, Debbie! The diamond pattern is quite easy and looks amazing. Truthfully, it took me years to use those lines as well! 😂 So glad I figured it out. Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
So fun! Luv it! Thank you very much.
That's awesome, Sherry! Glad you enjoyed my tutorial. Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
You are a wonderful teacher - thank you. I am so happy I found your channel.
Welcome, Cornelia! It's wonderful to have you following along. Sure appreciate you watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Good morning, I'm watching 🤗
Good morning, Neva! Be sure you download the free pattern for this hot pad. 😊 Have a great day & Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Thanks again for such great ideas. I am going to try the diamond quilting on a table runner.
Have fun quilting those diamonds, Andrea! I quilted a Christmas table runner with the diamond pattern and loved the results. I'll link that video below so you and see how it turned out.
th-cam.com/video/OQ-5tcTFFzI/w-d-xo.html
Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Pretty fabric. Thank you. 😍
Thank you, Marion! These fabrics came together very nicely. Thanks so much for following along. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Beautiful, I love this block!
These PCBs have been quite popular, Janet. I've made probably 6-8 different variations in the last couple months and they turn out great. The best part is how easy they are to make. Thanks so much for following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love, love, love this.
Thanks! Thanks! Thanks, Jeni! Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Thank you also for demonstrating marking a diamond shape with the ruler.🙄. Also how to use the guide with the walking foot. I haven't used it in many years so I forgot. 😮
Glad it was helpful, Marion! Sometimes I'll grab a pressure foot I haven't used in a long time and have to look up the instructions. 😊 Sure appreciate you watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
It’s beautiful
Thanks so much, Sharon! It's a fun to try a new block and make a quick quilt at the same time! Plus it's sure is pretty to look at. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
@@InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise yes I making one for my friend.
Hi lea what is that little wire guide is that an attachment? Its really cool.
It’s an attachment that slides into a hole on the walking foot ❤😊
It's part of my walking foot, Elizabeth! My favorite sewing tool. That guide keeps me quilting straight while the walking foot keeps the layers of fabric moving together. They are a might duo for quilting! Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Good morning. I’ve been making prayer quilts, and would like to make this quilt using a center 6.5”. Can you help me with cutting out rectangles and placement of pairs of fabric. The finished quilt needs to be 40” x 56”. I have so many tubs of scraps that I could finally use. Thank you.
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Thanks Karen! 🤗🤗🤗 Keep watching for more fun inspiration! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise