This is one of the most helpful videos I have ever watched! I now have hope that I can turn my rather large fabric stash into some great looking quilts :-)
Fran!! Wonderful video. So informative. It’s easy to find a fabric you love, but coordinating it with other fabrics is the challenge. You made it so simple. Thank you. No wonder you’re the Fabric Matchmaker!! Blessings to you and the Fabric Cafe family!!
I thought I wanted to make mine all the way from start to finish; cut sew, quilt. I have a quilting machine now but it will not quilt the size quilts that I prefer to make; full to queen size. So I’ve learned that I really do just like making the quilt top and prefer to send it off to be quilted. For years I have thought I wanted a quilting machine. And now, here is sit. I have quilted one quilt and it was fun so I’ll give it another try but, I really am ready to just make my next quilt top. 😜
I have been watching Terribly rads channel for a while now and her quilts are beautiful. I loved this tutorial and its filled with knowledgeable info. Thanks Fran for another great tutorial and sharing your your pro tips 😊
Fran, you really gave a great tutorial. You gave easy to follow rules, but not in a condescending way. While explaining basic principles you gave your usual up beat presentation. I have 6 of your books, and enjoy using them for QUILTS OF VALOR and other donated quilts I am part of my church’s quilt ministry. ❤❤❤ 21:59
@@donnalynnhorniacek4785 Thanks for responding! I want to make a QOV for our son, who is active USAF, but it isn’t clear to me how to get started registering his name with QOV etc. I’ve been to the QOV website. My husband and I are quilters. We want to make the quilt and present it to him ourselves. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Donna! -Margaret
Hey Sarah! It is only available as a downloadable, but you can find it here - www.fabriccafe.com/Spools-Downloadable-5-Yard-Fat-Quarter-Quilt-p/091121e.htm
Thank you so much. I am so color challenged. Mediums are my most difficult choices. Your explanation makes so much sense. Now, off to tackle my next 3 yard quilt.😊
You are amazing Fran......thank you for sharing all your knowledge of quilting. You covered the hardest part of quilting....selecting fabrics. Wonderful tutorial.
I echo many of the same comments! This was an absolutely excellent teaching video. You cover so many of the points of choosing fabric, but in an understandable way. Despite being an "older' quilter, I picked up many tips and had a couple of "Ah ha!" moments. Thank you so much!!!!
Choosing fabric is my favorite part ! I am probalby the wonkiest of quilters, but picking fabric is one thing I have confidence in. Hardest part is to cut it up!
What a great, informative video. I am often uncertain about choosing the best pattern to showcase my fabric. Your guidance will make the whole process so much easier and successful! Thanks, Fran!❤
Love your videos! Always so full of information. I have most of your books and use them to make comfort quilts for charity through my Quilt Guild. One comment I have (hope it's not a repeat) is that some fabrics, mostly older ones but some new as well, do not have a full 42" USABLE WOF to be able to cut 10.5" blocks in any pattern that calls for that size!! I've had that happen a lot with the focus fabrics!! Maybe when you are presenting the tips and tricks in future videos, you might also want to mention to check to make sure the WOF is going to work for those particularly large blocks requirements.
I got a lot out of today’s presentation. I do follow Terribly Rad’s site. I was attracted to My Favorite Things through her presentation. I have had some pirate fabrics for over 10 years. I finally put it to use with that pattern. After today’s presentation, I need to pull more of my stash together. Thank you.
Fran this is a fantastic video for us newbies! I love the frames you used to visually see the fabric. Brilliant! I will be creating my first quilt tomorrow and backing it with Shannon Minky Fabric! Can't wait to marry the two together!😍😍😍
Fran. As soon as I get back to Florida I am going to get in touch to try one of your 3 yrd. quilt. It will be my first! So I will need your help. I have been watching you and your Mum and just live your videos.
❤ Fran, you really know quilts, prints, patterns, and colors! Thank you for making the complex world of quilting into one easy, fun, and memorably creative decision after another! I just loved the surprisingly unique, beautifully coordinated and absolutely stunning results you were able to create for a wide range of people, preferences and purposes. ❤ 🏆 👩🏼🎨
Thank you Fran for sharing this one! I am always a little hesitant cutting my fabric. I'm afraid if I mess up that I won't find that print again. I can now look at my fabric using a cropping tool to really see the fabric and how different sized prints will look as different size squares. You have taken my hesitation away! 🥰 Thank you!
Suggestion: I ordered and received the Modern Wonderland 3 yard quilt kit. What I loved was the suggested pattern, Attraction. Can I suggest that you include a picture of the suggested pattern to show which fabric goes in what position, when we order the suggested pattern. I had to go to the website and try to figure out how to print the sample in the kit information with the fabric. I am not making the kit right away, go figure, so by the time I would make it unless I printed off the sample Attraction with the Modern Wonderland fabric I would question fabric position. Also previous kits I have received were in a more permanent packaging and had a little pocket for the pattern. Those store so nicely, miss that way of packaging.
Another great video to coordinate 3 yd patterns with the multitude of wonderful fabrics now available to quilters. The combination of fabrics chosen using these key strategies ensure a successful quilt! So, thank you for sharing the methods that Fabric Cafe has championed. And my quilts are better because of your tutorials.
Hi Fran. I would like to see a quilt that works better by switching your number 2 (light) and your number 3 ( dark) fabric. I think this could have been a consideration with the knome fabric
Thanks for lots of really great info, much appreciated. I’ve recently found terriblyrad. Been binge watching her TH-cam videos. Great to see other fabrics in your wonderful patterns.
I am finally ready to jump into some quilts that have been on my "want/need to make" list using the amazing kaffe fabrics. First up is your gorgeous Button Box pattern followed by either Sew Quick or Gallery using stripes! I am so excited to start these quilts. Next on my list will be making a quilt from the very beautiful Dominique pattern - just need to find the right fabrics! Your videos are always so inspiring! Thanks!
Great tutorial, very helpful, appreciate the time and efforts you make to help all of us in the quilting world. I have made 3, three yards quilts so far and am very happy with the book and the patterns. Thanks again from Alberta Canada
I love watching and learning from you. My problem is choosing a pattern. Maybe I should start with a pattern and then choose fabrics. I think I might also be afraid of too much contrast. I need to be brave.
Thank you Fran, this video is so helpful. I've only done a few quilts using my stash, just not enough confidence in myself. Today's video has given me information that I believe will be of great help.
I see that you have patterns that you are giving pictures of with the fabrics you chose for the 3 yard quilt. Will you be adding these to the PreQuilt software? Love that software. Thanks for being part of it.
Hi, Fran! Thank you so much for this video! I’m new to quilting, so this was a huge help! I have a stash of seasonal gnome fabric that I’d love to make a quilt with, so am really interested in the quilt pattern you used for your gnomes. Would this pattern work with 6-7 different gnome fabrics, or should I just focus on a couple of them? Thanks for your input!
I have been quilting for 30+ years but have never had fabric selection explained so well as far as focus fabrics and scale sizes for certain patterns.
Thank you so much!!!! This helped me so much in my thinking process. I'm a OVER THINKER
Thank you so much🎉this is a great reference tool🫶🏼🪡🧵
Oh my goodness, Fran! What a well thought-out presentation. I learned so much. 😄Thank you❤
This is what makes you the Fabric Matchmaker! Love getting this insight into how you do it!
Fantastic video Fran ty
Enjoyed this video, Fran, and the other informational/instructional videos you all have done lately. Very helpful!
Thank you for this video. This was so helpful for me. 💕
Great video with lots of good information. Thanks Fran for creating this video.
Great tutorial!
What a great and informative video. Awesome job Fran!🎉
These theory videos on how to choose fabrics with the 3 yard quilts are great!
This is one of the most helpful videos I have ever watched! I now have hope that I can turn my rather large fabric stash into some great looking quilts :-)
Fran!! Wonderful video. So informative. It’s easy to find a fabric you love, but coordinating it with other fabrics is the challenge. You made it so simple. Thank you. No wonder you’re the Fabric Matchmaker!! Blessings to you and the Fabric Cafe family!!
Thank you. I loved the help.
Fantastic class on fabric and pattern selection. Really helpful. Thank you so much for the video 😊💕
Love your shirt Fran!
Thank you so much, Fran. This video tutorial is something I needed and can’t wait to put into practice.
It's not starting a project it is finishing it. 😮
I enjoy piecing process, it's the actual quilting process that is the hard part for me.
I agree 100%. My favorite part is the piecing and after that is finished sometimes I get bored.
That is definitely the case for me too. I have fun piecing the top but then the dilemma of getting it quilted and bound is the hardest for me.
So helpful. Thank you for this along with all your other helpful tutorials. I look forward to seeing each one.
I thought I wanted to make mine all the way from start to finish; cut sew, quilt. I have a quilting machine now but it will not quilt the size quilts that I prefer to make; full to queen size. So I’ve learned that I really do just like making the quilt top and prefer to send it off to be quilted. For years I have thought I wanted a quilting machine. And now, here is sit. I have quilted one quilt and it was fun so I’ll give it another try but, I really am ready to just make my next quilt top. 😜
I have been watching Terribly rads channel for a while now and her quilts are beautiful.
I loved this tutorial and its filled with knowledgeable info. Thanks Fran for another great tutorial and sharing your your pro tips 😊
Fran, you really gave a great tutorial. You gave easy to follow rules, but not in a condescending way. While explaining basic principles you gave your usual up beat presentation. I have 6 of your books, and enjoy using them for QUILTS OF VALOR and other donated quilts I am part of my church’s quilt ministry. ❤❤❤ 21:59
Hi Donna, Do you add an extra border to a three-yard quilt when it’s a Quilt of Valor in order to meet the QOV requirements? Thanks!
@@margaretflynn1288 I make them the size of a twin as the required size is 60 x80. This way I can add additional boarders as needed.
@@donnalynnhorniacek4785 Thanks for responding! I want to make a QOV for our son, who is active USAF, but it isn’t clear to me how to get started registering his name with QOV etc. I’ve been to the QOV website. My husband and I are quilters. We want to make the quilt and present it to him ourselves. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Donna! -Margaret
Couldn't find the Spools pattern on your web page. Great tips. Love all the images.
Hey Sarah! It is only available as a downloadable, but you can find it here - www.fabriccafe.com/Spools-Downloadable-5-Yard-Fat-Quarter-Quilt-p/091121e.htm
Thank you so much. I am so color challenged. Mediums are my most difficult choices. Your explanation makes so much sense. Now, off to tackle my next 3 yard quilt.😊
You are amazing Fran......thank you for sharing all your knowledge of quilting. You covered the hardest part of quilting....selecting fabrics. Wonderful tutorial.
This was great info! I’ve been sewing for 50 years and I learned a lot. Thank you!
Thank you so much! This was a little bit of a different format video so we're glad everyone is enjoying it!
I echo many of the same comments! This was an absolutely excellent teaching video. You cover so many of the points of choosing fabric, but in an understandable way. Despite being an "older' quilter, I picked up many tips and had a couple of "Ah ha!" moments. Thank you so much!!!!
Choosing fabric is my favorite part ! I am probalby the wonkiest of quilters, but picking fabric is one thing I have confidence in. Hardest part is to cut it up!
Fabulous video! Your teaching style is so easy to follow. I just love listening to you explaining things. You are an inspiration.
This has got to be THE most beneficial video for 3-yard quilts I've seen on your YT channel! VERY nice job, Fran!
Wow, thank you so much! We hope it will help everyone in their quilting journey 😄
Wonderful information, they way you explain it really helps a lot, thank you so much.
Really enjoy seeing the different fabric in different patterns.
What a great, informative video. I am often uncertain about choosing the best pattern to showcase my fabric. Your guidance will make the whole process so much easier and successful! Thanks, Fran!❤
This is great. Now I know where to start and what to look for in a pattern. Thanks so much Fran!
I've been following Terribly Rad's year of 3 yard quilts. So fun!
We love her!
Wow...this video has sew much info! Going to watch again and saving this one to my library⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐thank you❤
Love your videos! Always so full of information. I have most of your books and use them to make comfort quilts for charity through my Quilt Guild. One comment I have (hope it's not a repeat) is that some fabrics, mostly older ones but some new as well, do not have a full 42" USABLE WOF to be able to cut 10.5" blocks in any pattern that calls for that size!! I've had that happen a lot with the focus fabrics!! Maybe when you are presenting the tips and tricks in future videos, you might also want to mention to check to make sure the WOF is going to work for those particularly large blocks requirements.
I got a lot out of today’s presentation. I do follow Terribly Rad’s site. I was attracted to My Favorite Things through her presentation. I have had some pirate fabrics for over 10 years. I finally put it to use with that pattern. After today’s presentation, I need to pull more of my stash together. Thank you.
Fran this is a fantastic video for us newbies! I love the frames you used to visually see the fabric. Brilliant! I will be creating my first quilt tomorrow and backing it with Shannon Minky Fabric! Can't wait to marry the two together!😍😍😍
Fran,. Thank you for all your great advice. You are such a wonderful teacher!! You are the best!!! Happy Sewing!! Laurie
This is a great video. I learned a lot Thank you Fran ❤
Fran. As soon as I get back to Florida I am going to get in touch to try one of your 3 yrd. quilt. It will be my first! So I will need your help. I have been watching you and your Mum and just live your videos.
❤ Fran, you really know quilts, prints, patterns, and colors! Thank you for making the complex world of quilting into one easy, fun, and memorably creative decision after another! I just loved the surprisingly unique, beautifully coordinated and absolutely stunning results you were able to create for a wide range of people, preferences and purposes. ❤ 🏆 👩🏼🎨
Thank you Fran for sharing this one! I am always a little hesitant cutting my fabric. I'm afraid if I mess up that I won't find that print again.
I can now look at my fabric using a cropping tool to really see the fabric and how different sized prints will look as different size squares. You have taken my hesitation away! 🥰 Thank you!
😊 Thanks for this great information. Makes more sense now on how to chose my pattern to match my fabric. ❤❤❤❤
Fran I love your blouse, such beautiful bright colors, I love it!!!
Well explained process! Thank you for sharing your gifts and talents.
Can't get enough of these "explaining" clips.. sensational. I love terriblyrad
Fran, I love your teaching style and your upbeat, sassy personality.
Hello Fran great show today, on fabric choices and patterns. Thanks for sharing the information.
You also have a free download of quilts that are good for directional fabrics. That is really helpful.
Very informative video. Wonderful ideas and tips. Great job, Fran!
Excellent Fran! I really needed to see this. Thank you.💚
Great video Fran! You explained everything so well. Thank you for sharing your knowledge..
Fran you gave us so much great information. Thank you.❤
Fabulous presentation! Thank you Fran.
That was an amazing video with lots of wonderful information! Thank you for sharing your knowledge of quilting. If was very helpful and encouraging!!
Great food for thought. Thanks so much Fran.
I learned a lot 😮 I’m sure I’ll refer back to this video!
Thank you, Fran.
Your tutorial is great! I hope you do more. I always wonder if I'm putting the right fabric in the right pattern. So far, so good, but.....🤔🤞😊
Wonderful video! I love how you explained everything.
Wonderful tutorial. I cannot wait to go through my stash.
Great tips and strategies 👍 Thanks Fran!
Very pretty shirt Fran!
Fran, this is excellent content. Thanks.
Love these lessons Fran
Suggestion: I ordered and received the Modern Wonderland 3 yard quilt kit. What I loved was the suggested pattern, Attraction. Can I suggest that you include a picture of the suggested pattern to show which fabric goes in what position, when we order the suggested pattern. I had to go to the website and try to figure out how to print the sample in the kit information with the fabric. I am not making the kit right away, go figure, so by the time I would make it unless I printed off the sample Attraction with the Modern Wonderland fabric I would question fabric position.
Also previous kits I have received were in a more permanent packaging and had a little pocket for the pattern. Those store so nicely, miss that way of packaging.
Another great video to coordinate 3 yd patterns with the multitude of wonderful fabrics now available to quilters. The combination of fabrics chosen using these key strategies ensure a successful quilt! So, thank you for sharing the methods that Fabric Cafe has championed. And my quilts are better because of your tutorials.
Thank you for such kind words, Peggy.
Wonderful video. Thanks so much!
Great presentation. Thx, Fran
Wonderful presentation
Great information! Thank you for the tutorial :)
Thank you Fran😊
Thanks for a great tutorial
Very nice episode!
Hi Fran. I would like to see a quilt that works better by switching your number 2 (light) and your number 3 ( dark) fabric. I think this could have been a consideration with the knome fabric
This is such a brilliant tutorial. Thank you very much.
Thank you Carol, hope it helped!
This was a great tutorial, appreciate all the tips, some were new to me. Thanks. More of this type would be great. Love your patterns and books.
Great video, Fran. I’ve been following Emily @terriblyrad since the first of the year. It’s fun to see so many options for the 3-yard patterns. 😊
Yes! Emily is such a good example of how versatile and creative you can be with our simple patterns. 🙂
Fran, once again you make life easier for all of us. Thank you for a great tutorial.
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Great show! Thanks!
Thanks for lots of really great info, much appreciated. I’ve recently found terriblyrad. Been binge watching her TH-cam videos. Great to see other fabrics in your wonderful patterns.
Loved this! So helpful!
I am finally ready to jump into some quilts that have been on my "want/need to make" list using the amazing kaffe fabrics. First up is your gorgeous Button Box pattern followed by either Sew Quick or Gallery using stripes! I am so excited to start these quilts. Next on my list will be making a quilt from the very beautiful Dominique pattern - just need to find the right fabrics! Your videos are always so inspiring! Thanks!
Could you show me a pattern to make a king size quilt in animal print?
So much great info! Thank you!
Thank you Fran
Great tutorial, very helpful, appreciate the time and efforts you make to help all of us in the quilting world. I have made 3, three yards quilts so far and am very happy with the book and the patterns. Thanks again from Alberta Canada
I love watching and learning from you. My problem is choosing a pattern. Maybe I should start with a pattern and then choose fabrics. I think I might also be afraid of too much contrast. I need to be brave.
Great video. Loving your three yard quilt books. Thank you.
Thank you Fran. Fabulous presentation & very informative.
So helpful-thank you!
Wonderful video really educational!
Thank you!
Thank you Fran, this video is so helpful. I've only done a few quilts using my stash, just not enough confidence in myself. Today's video has given me information that I believe will be of great help.
You can do it! I know you can. The hardest part is always the beginning, but jump in and quite any of the doubtful voices 🙂
A really fabulous graphic design lesson. This can be used for any quilting or other sewing. Brilliant!
I see that you have patterns that you are giving pictures of with the fabrics you chose for the 3 yard quilt. Will you be adding these to the PreQuilt software? Love that software. Thanks for being part of it.
Wow. This was very informative! It really helped in picking out material for 3 yard quilts (which I make a lot of) Thank so much Fran.
You're welcome Judy, so glad it was helpful! 🙂
Such great information and you told us in an easy to understand way. Thank you! ❤
Great info...thanks
Hi, Fran! Thank you so much for this video! I’m new to quilting, so this was a huge help!
I have a stash of seasonal gnome fabric that I’d love to make a quilt with, so am really interested in the quilt pattern you used for your gnomes. Would this pattern work with 6-7 different gnome fabrics, or should I just focus on a couple of them? Thanks for your input!