I love that you said you dont want to race. So many videos on quilt in a day. I love every step of the way. I like to take my time and enjoy quilting. Also love that you made your own jelly roll. You bet i am going to do that!
I am not sure I ever saw a jelly roll race pattern that spoke to me. I really love that you took the time to roll it and tied it with a bow.. I think I would have done the same! Great video as always!!❤
I saw that you pinned your seams…mine dont always nest properly, is pinning the key? I also have a terrible time when stitching over a seam where the seam allowance is ironed upwards, not downwards. My allowances fold over on themselves. If the upward allowance is on the bottom, i often have to rip, adjust and retry. Sometimes it takes more than two seams to flatten those allowances
Lovely blocks! It’s so funny to me that I hadn’t even remembered that it was jelly roll day, but guess what!?! Ironically, today’s sewing project just so happened to be with a jelly roll! I had made my own some time ago using beautiful selvages collected from my projects but I did not know exactly what I wanted to do with them. I decided to sew some of them into a sewing machine cover so I could reminisce about the projects I have made. So thank you for the reminder, Kathy. Good to know that I didn’t miss celebrating the special sew day! ❤️
Well that green plaid is certainly the maverick...im so proud of you for being brave znd adding that to your jelly roll choices. It really gives the spark needed for a pleasant color variation. That pattern is wonderful!!! The color pallet possibilities are endless, arent they? Fall colors are so appropriate ❤ for the season. My mind is also traveling to batiks, ombre, or even a jazzy Kaffe collection. You have inspired us to give this pattern a try!! Viewing from Arizona
Jelly rolls are so much fun to work with! I love the colors in your personally curated jelly roll from shirts! Saturday I'll be at a local quilt store attempting A woven bag from a jelly roll. It's supposed to look like a diamond pattern if done correctly.
Your color palette is perfect! I also started a quilt with a jelly roll last night, but I actually needed a lot more strips, so I dug through my stash and cut the equivalent of another whole jelly roll. I'm sewing two strips together, cutting them into equilateral triangles, and then assembling them into hexagons. It is definitely NOT a one weekend project! Like you, I wanted a quilt I really like rather than rush through it.
Yes,Kathy I agree quilting is therapy!! Love your color way and pattern especially the scrappy blocks. I love improv quilting so doing a color scheme like this would be great for me 😊
Hi there from the North West USA. I love your videos and your attitude. I always say, " I'm not built for speed." lol So no racing for me either! Thank you for sharing with us. You make me smile often. I'm a beginner quilter.
Love the Cluck Cluck Sew patterns! Block based quilts work great for me as a "working" quilter. They help me keep myself motivated when I have to set it aside and go to work.😉🎉
Giselle, I agree 100%! Block based quilts work great for me too...some patterns are just so much easier than others to walk away from (and come back to!)
I love your choices!!! I want to be brave like that! You inspire me regularly to think outside of the box when pairing colors and fabrics etc.this block is pretty! It's going to look amazing.
I made a jelly roll today 😊but, I didn’t start sewing it yet. LOL. I get too many things going at one time. I decided to work on my Great Granny Squares quilt that I had already started. I love this video Kathy and your quilt is going to be beautiful!
Hooray for making your own jelly rolls!🤩 As for doing too many things at one time--same, girl, SAME! But I usually go for the new project instead of working on something I've already started! 😂 Thank you for watching and commenting!❤️
You are so fun to listen to! (Which is different from “you are funny so I listen to you”), ya know? Thank you for encouraging us to think about making our own jelly rolls and actually using jelly rolls!
I wasn't sure if buying men's shirts was worth it until I watched your video last night about the cost compared to your friend's quilt. Went to Goodwill on our way home and first shirt I see is a green stripe, men's XL, 100% cotton with a pink 1/2 off tag! Bought 4 shirts for $14. I love a treasure hunt that saves me money!
I am inspired by your attention to detail. I love watching just how neat you are getting rid of all of those little threads. :) I can only aspire to do this. A work in progress for me. Gotta love a swiffer!
Your color sense is so precise and the descriptions and names of the colors match that precision. Beautiful representation of a fall forest❤️. It is going to be gorgeous!
I truly love your Autumn jelly roll fabrics❣️ I JUST realized that I have the Tangled pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew and haven't used it yet. I am so excited to see how you put yours together. I have only watched 12 min. One tip that I have learned from another TH-camr is instead of stacking your fabrics to offset them by lining them up on your mat lines and only overlapping a potion of the strip. That allows you to see where the seams are.
My husband is retired and just went through years worth of dress shirts and casual shirts for giveaway before our church rummage sale. He must have had 100, nearly all 100% cotton and XXL size range! I kept a couple dozen with the thought of harvesting quilt fabric. I’m now in the midst of cutting them up into 3 inch strips and making picnic blankets for each of our kids. One will be red/white/blue dress shirts, another pale grays, tans and yellow and a third of fall colors from the more casual shirts. I’m leaving the strips in a variety of lengths. The amount of fabric per shirt is incredible, and the process of harvesting is very relaxing. Thanks to you for the ideas that got me going.
Aww! Thank you, Mable! All credit goes to my husband, Paul, who does the camera work, editing and sound engineering (and in this case, music selection!) ❤️
Have you ever watched Ellenor Burns of Quilt in a Day? When I began quilting she was the only quilter on television. I leaned to quilt from her and also from 1 quilting class where we met at a quilt shop1 day a week in 1980. (No rotary cutters, no quilting rulers, scissors and cerial boxes) She is very old now, but so am I. Her company is now in California and her son runs it and you can buy quilting fabric and notions inexpensive. She is so funny. I wish you would try to find one of her old shows and watch it. I can see you laughing out loud and having a fun time watchhing her. Please? Bring a bit of extra joy into your fun quilting life and when you think of her and back on her show think of me (A RN of over 45 years) and how fun my quilting jourrney was and still is today as my 78 year old husband walks past my sewing room door and hears me laughing and tossing scraps over my shoulder. (You will understand after you watch her.) He shakes his head and walks on.....
I recently drove through Virginia and they had a highway campaign going: “All ya’ll need to slow down.” Sounds perfect for my quilting and a great life practice!
Hi Cathy, Thank you for showing the system of putting together a jelly roll, then the cutting, pinning, sewing, pressing of the blocks. I'm a visual learner, and this really helped me. I couldn't make my mother's bannock until I saw exactly what she was doing. Now I can make the perfect bannock. AND the perfect jelly roll! LOL. Love your videos. All the best.
Good morning Cathy, I love the colors you picked, you do such an amazing job everytime! This is such a fun pattern! The “scrap” block looks so good! Can’t wait to see the completed quilt! I have some left overs forms a Christmas jelly roll, so I may put together a table runner, that seems to be my “jam” lately. Have a wonderful day and weekend! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
"It will not be noticed on a galloping horse." This is going to be interesting. I love what I am seeing so far. Don't you just love "Cliff Hangers"? Thank you for this video.
Thanks so much for your videos ❤ I too usually "work backwards" at my own slow pace. 😂 Thanks for your wisdom and wit. ❤ Kudos for your supportive husband. 👍
I don’t like all the cutting so I line them up and slightly overlap strips then cut the row if same cuts for each strip😊hope that makes sense love listening to you so calming
YES! I don't want to race either. I get the idea, but I'm just not interested either. I even take a day off from piecing because I want to slow it down lol I don't want to rush, I want to enjoy it. (except the actual quilting... that I want to rush because I dislike it)
No need to put the strips on top of one another if it makes you anxious. You can always lay them side by side next to each other and cut multiples at one time that way.
Such a cool pattern! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You know, I’ve decided that I don’t need plaid piecing to match up, as long as the vertical lines and horizontal lines are close to parallel from piece to piece - as long as the fabric’s pattern is square, I guess you could say. Your blocks look so nice! And isn’t chain piecing gratifying? Your mind can wander as you sew, and then before you know it, a big chunk of work is accomplished. Can’t wait to see how your blocks are arranged.
Have you tried seaming shirts into a strip using a mitre, like for binding? It uses more fabric but the entire seam would not fall into a future quilt seam, only a bit of it would. Might make the seams easier to deal with.
@@TheCatBirdQuilts thank you. Binding is now on the quilt and waiting for a friend to do a label! Closer to the finish line for this quilt. And I love hand binding, so that won't be a chore.
great video! how did you cut jelly strips from shirts? is there a tutorial? where i live there are no quilting shops and quilting fabrics are hard to find so i use a lot of repurposed fabrics in my sewing, i would love to make jelly rolls from these fabrics. take care
13:37. Kind of like the ice bucket challenge 8-10 years ago … I, Cheeky Mare, challenge you, Cat Bird, to try putting a few seamed pieces (of the same fabric) in a block and see if your husband can find the seamed piece in a finished quilt. I have made cutting errors before and just sewed the fabric back together and recut and no one has ever noticed … especially if you aren’t going to enter the quilt into a show. In fact, I have put the same seamed piece in every block one time and then that is a design choice. All this to say, calm down lady. Lol 24:38 this part says it
When easing in a seam that is a bit too large, place it on the bottom of the two pieces then sew together. The feed dogs naturally take up a bit of the bottom fabric and your two pieces should come out even in the end. What wood is your clapper made from, by the way?
Hi, Cathy, I've just found you recently, and we've already spent a lot of hours together in our respective sewing spaces. On your jelly roll video, I noticed that you used your mat to measure strips, vs using the ruler. It felt backwards to me, and wonder if there's some reason you do so? Thank you!
@@TheCatBirdQuilts Is warm and natural good cotton batting to use?? I got batting size twin 72 inches * 90 inches.. what rule is you using to cut the 2 inch square… I’m a beginner like to have all my stuff for the winter so I can try to do a quilt top…thank you
I love that you said you dont want to race. So many videos on quilt in a day. I love every step of the way. I like to take my time and enjoy quilting. Also love that you made your own jelly roll. You bet i am going to do that!
Love watching you work! Thx for sharing that part too.
Also love the not-interested-in-speed commentary. Amen 🙏🏻 and hallelujah!
I absolutely love that you rolled the strips and tied with a ribbon...
I am not sure I ever saw a jelly roll race pattern that spoke to me. I really love that you took the time to roll it and tied it with a bow.. I think I would have done the same! Great video as always!!❤
Good morning from Central Texas. This is going to be a beautiful quilt!!
Hi from east texas
My Granny's version was "no-one running for their life would notice!" I love your quilt!
Thank you, LJ! ❤️ And I love your Granny's version and will be using that moving forward!
I saw that you pinned your seams…mine dont always nest properly, is pinning the key?
I also have a terrible time when stitching over a seam where the seam allowance is ironed upwards, not downwards. My allowances fold over on themselves. If the upward allowance is on the bottom, i often have to rip, adjust and retry. Sometimes it takes more than two seams to flatten those allowances
Lovely blocks! It’s so funny to me that I hadn’t even remembered that it was jelly roll day, but guess what!?! Ironically, today’s sewing project just so happened to be with a jelly roll! I had made my own some time ago using beautiful selvages collected from my projects but I did not know exactly what I wanted to do with them. I decided to sew some of them into a sewing machine cover so I could reminisce about the projects I have made. So thank you for the reminder, Kathy. Good to know that I didn’t miss celebrating the special sew day! ❤️
Hi Kathy! I just love your videos. Your voice is like butter. ❤❤
I agree. So soothing. Wonderful to listen to.
I thought it was just me with her voice! She should do some quilting stories that we could use for insomnia. I’d fall asleep for sure! In a good way!
Well that green plaid is certainly the maverick...im so proud of you for being brave znd adding that to your jelly roll choices. It really gives the spark needed for a pleasant color variation. That pattern is wonderful!!! The color pallet possibilities are endless, arent they? Fall colors are so appropriate ❤ for the season. My mind is also traveling to batiks, ombre, or even a jazzy Kaffe collection. You have inspired us to give this pattern a try!! Viewing from Arizona
I love the addition of the background music! Nice choice!
Love the video, seeing the entire process of your quilt making!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes it is lovely!
Thank you, Felicia! ❤️
Jelly rolls are so much fun to work with! I love the colors in your personally curated jelly roll from shirts!
Saturday I'll be at a local quilt store attempting A woven bag from a jelly roll. It's supposed to look like a diamond pattern if done correctly.
Ooh! That sounds super cool!❤️
Another great video! That's going to be a beautiful quilt. 🍂
I agree, I want to enjoy the process. I do not care to race, I care to create and just enjoy.
Good morning another wonderful day here in South Carolina 😍
Blessing to you all🙏🙏❤ thank yoh Cathy and Paul for another great tutorial!!!?
Your color palette is perfect! I also started a quilt with a jelly roll last night, but I actually needed a lot more strips, so I dug through my stash and cut the equivalent of another whole jelly roll. I'm sewing two strips together, cutting them into equilateral triangles, and then assembling them into hexagons. It is definitely NOT a one weekend project! Like you, I wanted a quilt I really like rather than rush through it.
Yes,Kathy I agree quilting is therapy!! Love your color way and pattern especially the scrappy blocks. I love improv quilting so doing a color scheme like this would be great for me 😊
That pattern is tangled. I love that pattern. I need to make one in so!did. It was so fun making that. Thanks for video.
Thank you, Jeanette! I love it too! ❤️
Hi there from the North West USA. I love your videos and your attitude. I always say, " I'm not built for speed." lol So no racing for me either! Thank you for sharing with us. You make me smile often. I'm a beginner quilter.
Love the Cluck Cluck Sew patterns! Block based quilts work great for me as a "working" quilter. They help me keep myself motivated when I have to set it aside and go to work.😉🎉
Giselle, I agree 100%! Block based quilts work great for me too...some patterns are just so much easier than others to walk away from (and come back to!)
Great job! I love the colors you chose, & I look forward to seeing it again!
Thank you, Julia!❤️
Your color choices are gorgeous!! And I love the pattern you chose. So fun!
Thank you, Lorina! ❤️
Evening everyone from rural NSW Australia 😊
Love your iron what is the name?
It's a Rowenta. Could not even begin to tell you the model number. LOL
I love your choices!!! I want to be brave like that! You inspire me regularly to think outside of the box when pairing colors and fabrics etc.this block is pretty! It's going to look amazing.
Beautiful fabric choices!
Good Morning from Chattanooga. Happy Friday All.😊
My first thought when you were pressing the green plaid blocks was “oh, that looks like a colorful crossword puzzle!”
So cool!
That is going to be a beautiful quilt! Thanks for the preview.
Absolutely fabulous demos (I especially needed the ones at the ironing board)!! Thank you so much ❣️❣️
Fabulous! I cannot wait to see the finished quilt! I think I may need to order this pattern!
Garnetta, it's a good one...I think you'd really enjoy it!
Good morning everyone from Greensboro North Carolina
I made a jelly roll today 😊but, I didn’t start sewing it yet. LOL. I get too many things going at one time. I decided to work on my Great Granny Squares quilt that I had already started. I love this video Kathy and your quilt is going to be beautiful!
Hooray for making your own jelly rolls!🤩 As for doing too many things at one time--same, girl, SAME! But I usually go for the new project instead of working on something I've already started! 😂 Thank you for watching and commenting!❤️
You are so fun to listen to! (Which is different from “you are funny so I listen to you”), ya know?
Thank you for encouraging us to think about making our own jelly rolls and actually using jelly rolls!
I love the fact that you've combined cotton, cotton drill, flannel and linen in the same quilt. That variety will add such interest.
Thank you, Maggie! ❤️
Your set of fabrics look great. I agree about doing a race. I have a project that is jelly roll friendly that I will work on Sunday.
Thank you, Diane! ❤️ I'll be working on more blocks today---I'm hoping to get the orange and red blocks finished today!
I wasn't sure if buying men's shirts was worth it until I watched your video last night about the cost compared to your friend's quilt. Went to Goodwill on our way home and first shirt I see is a green stripe, men's XL, 100% cotton with a pink 1/2 off tag! Bought 4 shirts for $14. I love a treasure hunt that saves me money!
@@cbigg_8844 right?!? Seriously the savings is unreal…and SO much fabric!!
I am inspired by your attention to detail. I love watching just how neat you are getting rid of all of those little threads. :) I can only aspire to do this. A work in progress for me. Gotta love a swiffer!
Looking 👍 great...l love geens
Thank you, Giselle! I don't usually love greens but this one is really speaking to me!
Your color sense is so precise and the descriptions and names of the colors match that precision. Beautiful representation of a fall forest❤️. It is going to be gorgeous!
Love that pattern and THE GREEN PLAID!!!!
The green plaid shirt was an absolute THRILL to find in the thrift store! I couldn't believe my luck! 🤩❤️
How cool- looks like a roll of lifesavers. 🤩
I hope to see it finished. Loved Loved the colors
I just love those fall colors. I think I’ll have to make a fall quilt for myself!
Thank you, Christine! ❤️ I think you will enjoy it if you do make a fall quilt for yourself!
I truly love your Autumn jelly roll fabrics❣️ I JUST realized that I have the Tangled pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew and haven't used it yet. I am so excited to see how you put yours together. I have only watched 12 min. One tip that I have learned from another TH-camr is instead of stacking your fabrics to offset them by lining them up on your mat lines and only overlapping a potion of the strip. That allows you to see where the seams are.
Thank you, Marsha! That is an excellent tip and I will use it in the future--thanks so much for sharing!
My husband is retired and just went through years worth of dress shirts and casual shirts for giveaway before our church rummage sale. He must have had 100, nearly all 100% cotton and XXL size range! I kept a couple dozen with the thought of harvesting quilt fabric. I’m now in the midst of cutting them up into 3 inch strips and making picnic blankets for each of our kids. One will be red/white/blue dress shirts, another pale grays, tans and yellow and a third of fall colors from the more casual shirts. I’m leaving the strips in a variety of lengths. The amount of fabric per shirt is incredible, and the process of harvesting is very relaxing. Thanks to you for the ideas that got me going.
I can't tell you how enjoyable it was watching you cut the strips with that lovely music in the background. ❤
Aww! Thank you, Mable! All credit goes to my husband, Paul, who does the camera work, editing and sound engineering (and in this case, music selection!) ❤️
@@TheCatBirdQuiltsExcellent choice.
I love that you repurpose shirts!
Thank you, Dr Scuba Girl! ❤️
🎉 Yay!!! So glad you were able to start your jelly roll project today. It’s going to be a wonderfully warm fall quilt for y’all.
Love it. Gorgeous 😍
Thank you! 😊
Hi from Northern Ireland
❤ lovely! You have inspired me 😊
Oh yay! Thank you! ❤️
Have you ever watched Ellenor Burns of Quilt in a Day? When I began quilting she was the only quilter on television. I leaned to quilt from her and also from 1 quilting class where we met at a quilt shop1 day a week in 1980. (No rotary cutters, no quilting rulers, scissors and cerial boxes) She is very old now, but so am I. Her company is now in California and her son runs it and you can buy quilting fabric and notions inexpensive. She is so funny. I wish you would try to find one of her old shows and watch it. I can see you laughing out loud and having a fun time watchhing her. Please? Bring a bit of extra joy into your fun quilting life and when you think of her and back on her show think of me (A RN of over 45 years) and how fun my quilting jourrney was and still is today as my 78 year old husband walks past my sewing room door and hears me laughing and tossing scraps over my shoulder. (You will understand after you watch her.) He shakes his head and walks on.....
You can find her videos on TH-cam 😊. Just search Eleanor Burns Quilt in a Day.
I love your fabrics to the point that if they were for sale I'd be on line to buy them. I ALWAYS second, third, and fourth guess my choices.
Love your new fall quilt to be!!!
Your new haircut is very cute!
Thank you, BarbaraAnne!❤️
I love the magic of unfolding the blocks! It works! 🎉👏
Me too, G! ❤️ And thank you!
Ohhh I can't wait to see the final top!! It's going to be gorgeous!!
I recently drove through Virginia and they had a highway campaign going: “All ya’ll need to slow down.” Sounds perfect for my quilting and a great life practice!
😂 maybe they should hang quilts by the highway to get people to slow down and look!
😂 So true! I can always use "slow down" advice--in EVERY area of my life!
This is a great start Cathy!! Looking forward to seeing the rest of it 🥰👏🏻
so fun to watch you!
Thank you so much! ❤️
Hi Cathy, Thank you for showing the system of putting together a jelly roll, then the cutting, pinning, sewing, pressing of the blocks. I'm a visual learner, and this really helped me. I couldn't make my mother's bannock until I saw exactly what she was doing. Now I can make the perfect bannock. AND the perfect jelly roll! LOL. Love your videos. All the best.
Loved your pattern and fabric choices! ❤❤❤
Good morning Cathy, I love the colors you picked, you do such an amazing job everytime! This is such a fun pattern! The “scrap” block looks so good! Can’t wait to see the completed quilt! I have some left overs forms a Christmas jelly roll, so I may put together a table runner, that seems to be my “jam” lately. Have a wonderful day and weekend! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love your first blocks! 😍
"It will not be noticed on a galloping horse." This is going to be interesting. I love what I am seeing so far. Don't you just love "Cliff Hangers"? Thank you for this video.
Thank you, Arvetta! And yes, I do love cliff hangers...maybe THAT's why I have so many WIPs! 😂
The plaid blocks are amazing! Looking forward to seeing this quilt come together.
Oooo... love, love love!!!!
Thanks so much for your videos ❤ I too usually "work backwards" at my own slow pace. 😂 Thanks for your wisdom and wit. ❤ Kudos for your supportive husband. 👍
My great-grandma ALWAYS said “who could tell from a galloping horse?” Oooold saying!
Hi Cathy. How cool is that pattern!❤
Hey friend! Yes...I really really like it!🤩
@@TheCatBirdQuilts Can't wait for you to show us some more progress!
Was looking for a cool JR pattern… really like this one!
Oh yay! I really like it too--something about it is compelling and different from many of the other JR quilts I've seen!❤️
I don’t like all the cutting so I line them up and slightly overlap strips then cut the row if same cuts for each strip😊hope that makes sense love listening to you so calming
Thank you, Delwyn! ❤️ It does makes sense and that's a great idea! 🤓👍🏻
Good morning from Durham, Nc
YES! I don't want to race either. I get the idea, but I'm just not interested either. I even take a day off from piecing because I want to slow it down lol I don't want to rush, I want to enjoy it. (except the actual quilting... that I want to rush because I dislike it)
Love this! Great pattern choice! Your fabrics are gorgeous. Can’t wait to see the finished quilt top! 💕
Way cool.
Continued success
Enjoy the "Juice"
Awesome pattern! I didn’t sew a jelly roll. I have 8 other projects going right now. Don’t need another project.
No need to put the strips on top of one another if it makes you anxious. You can always lay them side by side next to each other and cut multiples at one time that way.
Why didn't I think of that?! 🤦🏻♀️ Thank you so much for the suggestion, Patsy! 🤓❤️
Such a cool pattern! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You know, I’ve decided that I don’t need plaid piecing to match up, as long as the vertical lines and horizontal lines are close to parallel from piece to piece - as long as the fabric’s pattern is square, I guess you could say. Your blocks look so nice! And isn’t chain piecing gratifying? Your mind can wander as you sew, and then before you know it, a big chunk of work is accomplished. Can’t wait to see how your blocks are arranged.
I love jelly rolls.
I need this pattern in my life.
Right?! It's a really GOOD one!
Hi from Germany, 1p.m.🎉
Hi from Indiana
From one Alabama quilter to another, I'm not into racing either. The hurrier I go, the behinder I get!
LOL! But for real, though! ❤️
Can I use that? It’s perfect!
@@Cassandra-..- um…YES! We Southerners love to share our colloquialisms! ❤️ amiright, @bhquilter ?
@@Cassandra-..- Yes, absolutely! 😊
Lovely
Have you tried seaming shirts into a strip using a mitre, like for binding? It uses more fabric but the entire seam would not fall into a future quilt seam, only a bit of it would. Might make the seams easier to deal with.
Such a great idea!🤓 I do mitre them for binding, but hadn't thought to do it that way for jelly roll strips! Thanks for the suggestion! ❤️
Cut them while they are next to the other strip, not on top of the other strip. ❤
You’ve given me the juice to get some of my projects finished. I simply cannot start something new! Too many WIPs.
Happy to share the juice! I hope it's still carrying you along in your WIPs!!
@@TheCatBirdQuilts thank you. Binding is now on the quilt and waiting for a friend to do a label! Closer to the finish line for this quilt. And I love hand binding, so that won't be a chore.
great video! how did you cut jelly strips from shirts? is there a tutorial? where i live there are no quilting shops and quilting fabrics are hard to find so i use a lot of repurposed fabrics in my sewing, i would love to make jelly rolls from these fabrics. take care
Roll with it!!! Haha get it?
😂😂😂
13:37. Kind of like the ice bucket challenge 8-10 years ago … I, Cheeky Mare, challenge you, Cat Bird, to try putting a few seamed pieces (of the same fabric) in a block and see if your husband can find the seamed piece in a finished quilt.
I have made cutting errors before and just sewed the fabric back together and recut and no one has ever noticed … especially if you aren’t going to enter the quilt into a show.
In fact, I have put the same seamed piece in every block one time and then that is a design choice.
All this to say, calm down lady. Lol 24:38 this part says it
thx
When easing in a seam that is a bit too large, place it on the bottom of the two pieces then sew together. The feed dogs naturally take up a bit of the bottom fabric and your two pieces should come out even in the end. What wood is your clapper made from, by the way?
I have never been able to use the cutting wheel like i watch on these demos.
I always think I'm doing it wrong, so don't feel bad if you use your rotary cutter differently! Whatever works for you is the best thing! ❤️
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Hi, Cathy, I've just found you recently, and we've already spent a lot of hours together in our respective sewing spaces. On your jelly roll video, I noticed that you used your mat to measure strips, vs using the ruler. It felt backwards to me, and wonder if there's some reason you do so? Thank you!
What size is you making twin, Queen, King I would like to know???
Throw size. 🤓❤️
@@TheCatBirdQuilts Is warm and natural good cotton batting to use?? I got batting size twin 72 inches * 90 inches.. what rule is you using to cut the 2 inch square… I’m a beginner like to have all my stuff for the winter so I can try to do a quilt top…thank you
Cathy, I have a 25% off birthday coupon at the thrift store! Want to take a road trip to NY?❤️
YES!!!! I wish I could, Laurie, and I'd be there next week! 😘
So much could have been left unsaid. Just confused the instructions.
In all fairness, she warned that she had a lot to say about it™️!😊