I can't wait to make this Eye Spy quilt with Stacey's easy to follow instructions. I just received my order from her Etsy shop with the package of 5" squares with the children's prints. So very lovely! Stacey -- you are a wonderful sewing and quilting resource!
Stacey, I am loving your videos. You are a great teacher, so precise but no unnecessary steps or talking! I'll definitely be going through your videos. Keep up the good work.
Just love watching your videos! You're a great teacher Stacey, been with you since the beginning because your instructions are always very clear. BTW, your quilt is very pretty :)
Thanks for the tutorial, Stacey! Such a great method of chain piecing and easy to follow instructions. I'll definitely be using these tips! I love both the quilts featured in this video. So sweet! Happy birthday weekend! 🥰🌼🎂🎉
I have a little discussion about the 1/4 inch seam. I made a quilt 15 or more years ago with the 1/4 in. seams. I've noticed that some of the seams have come unsewed. Probably from washing and sitting on it. But the small seam doesn't leave enough material to repair these unsewed places easily. I think to make a long lasting quilt a little more materal should be left at the seams in order to make repairs over the years. Do you think my theory has merit? Or do you have other suggestions? I've enjoyed your video, very informative.
1/4" seams are standard for quilting, if they are larger I would imagine they would be too bulky. They get reinforced when you quilt over the top. You should also make your stitches smaller to make them stronger and set them with an iron.
I can't wait to make this Eye Spy quilt with Stacey's easy to follow instructions. I just received my order from her Etsy shop with the package of 5" squares with the children's prints. So very lovely! Stacey -- you are a wonderful sewing and quilting resource!
Yay - thanks so much for your support! 😊
Stacey, I am loving your videos. You are a great teacher, so precise but no unnecessary steps or talking! I'll definitely be going through your videos. Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much Sue! Your comment made my day!
I love your videos! Tank you for your precision and your kindness! You're a perfect teacher!
Thanks so much for your kind comment ❤️
Just in time! Great Grandson will be here in May❤❤ Thank you so very much, I was trying to figure out what to do with the cute dinosaur charms I have.
That’s awesome Nancy! That will be perfect 👍
Brilliant tutorial Stacey, you make it so easy to follow and not get in a muddle! Looks fab, thank you! Xx
Awesome Fran, I’m glad you found it helpful ❤️
Happy birthday too! 🎉❤xxx
Thanks so much Fran ❤️
I can’t wait to try this! Thank you!
You are so welcome! Happy sewing 🙂
Brilliant! I was looking for a tutorial on how to this exactly! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 😊
Great job on this video (like always)!❤
Thank you so much Debbie! I appreciate your support 🤗
Just love watching your videos! You're a great teacher Stacey, been with you since the beginning because your instructions are always very clear. BTW, your quilt is very pretty :)
Thanks so much Sandra for still watching my videos for all this time. I personally think they have gotten a lot better, I hope you agree 🤗
This was very helpful, thank you! 😊
Awesome thanks so much Marsee! I appreciate you watching my video and taking the time to leave a comment 😊
I really love your quilt! ❤
Thanks so much Theresa! I appreciate you watching my video and taking the time to leave a comment 🤗
Very cute quilt! I already bought and eye spy fabric pack from you Stacey Lee!
Thanks so much Kim! The fabric pack is on its way 🤗
Умница! Спасибо!
Thank you! 😊
Love it. Cute children's quilt.
Thanks so much Patti ❤️
Thanks for the tutorial, Stacey! Such a great method of chain piecing and easy to follow instructions. I'll definitely be using these tips! I love both the quilts featured in this video. So sweet! Happy birthday weekend! 🥰🌼🎂🎉
Thanks so much Louise! I’m glad you liked the quilts, they are both off to good homes now I have finished recording this video 🤗
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Really looking forward to this weeks video! Chain piecing is not one of my strengths and I need your help with it Stacey!
Me either Janice 🤦🏻♀️ Blocks always get mixed up 😂
Thank you so much! I am definitely making this quilt next! You made it so doable! Do you have the #needed to make the quilt larger?
Awesome Karen! Um you would just add more rows and columns to make it bigger. Just cut more 5” squares 🤗
I have a little discussion about the 1/4 inch seam. I made a quilt 15 or more years ago with the 1/4 in. seams. I've noticed that some of the seams have come unsewed. Probably from washing and sitting on it. But the small seam doesn't leave enough material to repair these unsewed places easily. I think to make a long lasting quilt a little more materal should be left at the seams in order to make repairs over the years. Do you think my theory has merit? Or do you have other suggestions? I've enjoyed your video, very informative.
1/4" seams are standard for quilting, if they are larger I would imagine they would be too bulky. They get reinforced when you quilt over the top. You should also make your stitches smaller to make them stronger and set them with an iron.
@@staceyleecreative =Thank you for your advice.