Quilt As You Go Made Simple For Beginners ||
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- Let's Make Some Placemats! In this video tutorial, I will show you have to use the June Tailor Placemat Kit to make four quilt as you go placemats. This project is PERFECT for beginners. Come with me as we do it together. I will walk you through each step.
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Here are the products I used in this quilt:
Fabric Line: American Beauty by Dani Mogstad for Riley Blake Designs
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Here are the chapters for this quilting tutorial:
00:00 Introduction
01:20 Supplies
03:34 Preparing The Pieces
06:00 Let's Quilt!
11:03 Squaring Up The Placemats
14:22 Binding The Placemats
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Love June Taylor products. Came out so pretty. I’m glad you left the oopsies in, I’m not a beginner but I teach young girls to quilt using videos. You can tell them that everyone makes them, but nice for them to see, we all do and that’s ok! Thank you!
My pleasure! Tell them that I make mistakes all time. 🥰
Thank you, Chris. This was wonderful. It has helped me a lot and yes, there is such a word as wonky cause I use it all the time lol love your videos.
You're always a joy to watch. Thank you, Chris!
My pleasure! So nice of you! Thank you!
Love QAYG projects
I always appreciate your videos. I am currently working on my very first quilt. I do not have a sewing machine yet so I’m doing it all by hand. Even though you are using a machine, I’ve still have been able to apply your tips and techniques. Thank you so much. 😊
My pleasure! So happy to help. ❤️
Thank you for showing us how you bind placemats. I've tried several methods, depending on what I'm binding. I also prefer single fold binding on table toppers and placemats. Love the fabric you used for these!
You are so welcome! 🥰
I really enjoyed this video. I have made a June Taylor quilt-as-you-go bag. It was great to make. I always had trouble squaring things up until you taught me. Now I approach squaring things up with no fear, thanks to you Kris. These place mats will be good for summer BBQs.
Oh my goodness! What a wonderful compliment! I love that my videos have helped you! 🥰
I used these kits to make a coordinating bib and placemat for my baby granddaughter and 4 year old grandson for every holiday a couple of years ago. It was fun, fast and they loved them!
Oh wow! What a great idea! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Kris. This is so cute. You reminded me that I have those other placemats to make. I better get started...they're supposed to be for summer. Have a great day!
Hi! Happy sewing! 🧵
Love love love!!! Simple and adorable!
Yes! Thank you! So glad you love this!
Lovely. I ❤ your enthusiasm. I have been sick, feeliing better and want to get back to sewing.
Thank you for this video.
You are so welcome! I am glad you are on the mend. ❤️
Love the placemats.
Thank you!
Oh great! I love watching qayg videos.
Yay! So glad you love them!
That’s really cute
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Awesome job. I like that you show that e all makes oops. And how to fix them
Yay! So glad you like this!
I am always using that seam ripper. LOL!
👋👋 beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Love those placemats!!!! Great for the RED, WHITE, and BLUE HOLIDAYS COMING UP!!!❤️❤️
YES! Perfect for that!
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These are very nice place mats. I love the colors used. My mother used to make her own starch. She would make it over a burner on the stove. It had a light blue color and dried clear. Her starch really made things stiff. She starched all our shirts, blouses, and her aprons with it (before hanging them out on the clothes line to dry). While I was in Basic Training in the Women's Army Corps (1966-1967), I starched my light blue, cotton, Physical Training, uniform skirt so stiff that it stood up on my bunk all by itself (when buttoned up) after I ironed it with more starch. It looked a lot like a lamp shade when I had it on (it was an "A' line skirt).
Oh wow! That is fascinating! I can see the skirt in my mind! 😀
Thank you so much for your service!
I love Kris and her tutorials 😊
Thank you so much! ~Kris
I made.a.different version of the JT QAYG.placemats - in red, white and blue. I'm a new quilter. They make me feel like I've accomplished something! I think June Tailor is made up, like Better Crocker 🤣🤣🤣
They really are great!
YES! Her first name is June but Tailor isn't her last time. That sure would be something if it were! LOL!
I have made several June Tailor styles of mats…love them!!!
So much fun! I want to make more! Thanks so much for watching and sharing!
Thanks for another informative video. I have been cutting first, then starching. Guess I know why my pieces get a little wonky. Love the fabric you used in the placemats!
You are so welcome! Happy to help!
YAY! So happy this has helped you! I used to do the same thing.
I like your thinner binding idea, don't do hand sewing but I can machine sew it, thanks, great video.
This works well on the machine, too, for sure! Glad you love them!
Kris...I think you were reading my mind again!!! This is exactly what I was thinking of making, but had some questions...thanks to you, they are answered and I'm off to the races!!! Hugs from Canada.
YAY! YAY! YAY! I love this! So happy to help!
Love the placemats Kris. You make it so easy to understand each step. Thank you for sharing!❤
YAY! So happy to help! My pleasure!
I have used June Tailor quilt as you go in other projects, The numbers and lines disapear with a hot iron. Great idea thanks
Oh, that's so good to know! I will try that. Thank you!
Love QAYG, in any method. Your placemats turned out so nice!
Thank you! So much fun!
I just love hearing your enthusiasm and excitement!! The placemats look fabulous... I should make some!! 😊
Thank you so much! I love quilting and teaching. I am so happy it translates in my videos. ❤️ You should make some! They are fun and work up super fast!
I love your videos - and I love your single binding technique!😊
Thank you!
It is my favorite method. So much easier and less bulky, too!
Love that fabric!
Isn't it a great line? Love them, too!
Very nice. I should try your single fold binding method. I just finished a Christmas wall hanging several days ago. The binding was sewed to the back then sew it on the front method. It's ok, but I regretted not hand sewing it down. Thank you, Kris! Marion
I understand that. I often experience binding regret. 😀
My pleasure, Marion! Good to hear from you!
These are so cute. You can do a similar project just using jelly rolls strips and quilt as you go.
Thank you! 😍
YES! Love that technique, too! I have a video tutorial on how to make a table runner with jelly roll strips using the quilt as you go method. It is a reversible table runner, too. Even better!
Thanks so much for watching and sharing!
I have been doing single fold binding recently on quilts that won’t receive a lot of washing,etc or potholders…. Thanks
My pleasure!
Wonderful! It is a great way to bind!
Loved it until the phrase “Hand Stitch”, that’s never going to happen 😂
I understand! 😆 You can do it by machine, too.