Triple Play Days are my FAVORITE!! Not only because we get to see three different quilt options, but I find the organic discussion & interactions between the three of you to be filled with valuable quilting wisdom! These videos are educational, inspiring and fun. THANK YOU GIRLS! ~~Christy~~
This one is jam packed. I love that, in my opinion at least, the MSQC philosophy is one of generosity. They don’t nickel & dime me to death & they share their knowledge. Yes, I’m sure it benefits them in sales as products & fabric lines are demonstrated. But I get a real sense of generosity of spirit from the MSQC organization & family.
Sat down, with my double dram of Bourbon and an after dinner cigar, and was sooo excited!! I LOVE Triple Play. Definitely my happy place: relaxing with a dram, a cigar, and TH-cam MSQC Triple Play❤️ I wish you all knew how important you are to all of us! Thank You ☺️
I am Laras from Bali Island, Indonesia. I always loved all of your tutorial you've made since 4 years ago. Then I stopped to watch all pactwork and quilting tutorial from 2 years ago, until I falling in love again with it and begin to watch many tutorial of yours. Really happy you healthy and made more and more tutorial until now. And you had really awesome team, 🥰🥰 thank you so much for all you gave. May Allah will always bless all of you, 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you sew much for all the great sashing patterns! Thank you also to Natalie for using the word "both" when she meant both rather than using the oft misused word "either." Saying to sew down either side indicates a choice of sewing down one side or the either not both.
Oh, Jenny! I thought you had that trim on your sleeves because you are the ranking (i.e. Captain) officer of your crew. Loved all of your sashing, ladies! All of your hard work is much appreciated. I had a yucky day and you three made it all better!
Dziękuję Ci Jenny za to, że dzielisz się z nami swoim olbrzymim doświadczeniem. I am a beginner - quilter from Poland. You are great, and your quilts are wonderful. Thank you very, very much. Your sincerly Urszula, Katowice, Poland.
Wow! A MO Star Quilt Encyclopedia of the HST & other basic designs - all three highlighting SIMPLICITY of blocks. This is my favorite triple play thus far. And, I’m a fan of all of them. Thank y’all so much!
I usually like all the triple play quilts. But one stands out over the others. This time it is a three way draw!!! They are all amazingly beautiful!!! Thank you 😊
Seminole strip piecing is wonderfully creative. As shown here it’s made of strip sets, cross cut in different widths and stair stepped down. Eventually it’s cut as we saw here. By using different widths, cross cuts and stepping down various amounts there’s no end of patterns. The simple one shown here was beautiful: limiting the colors and widths was a fabulous idea. It was a striking pattern and not complicated to make. The arrows!! That’s on my list of things to try very soon. And all of Jenny’s examples were fun: the showed what you can get with just quarter square triangles. Great show! (Apologies: I can picture the young’uns and know who made what but I can’t for the life of me remember their names!)
Just laid out the hst sashing pieces between border print strips and it is stunning. Then laid them beside focus fabrics for placemats.. wow. Christmas gifts just fell into place. Needed a new "easy" idea today . I can do this! and every set will be unique ...all from a huge pile of hst. Thank goodness for clearly perfect trimmer!
One of my favorite videos yet. They're all helpful, but these sashing options really offer some ways to spice up quilts. Thank you, Ladies, for always being so cheerful, encouraging, and insightful.
You all work so hard for us and share like best friends would. I can’t tell you how much all of you are appreciated! Thank you so much! Blessing to you all!
The Triple Play videos are by far my favorites of all the videos you produce. I really appreciate how you each approach the challenge individually. Then during filming the ideas bouncing back and forth among the three of you elevates all three projects. I think I need to create a quilt completely out of sashings. I don’t have enough years to make the number of projects to use all of the ideas bouncing around my brain!
Stuart Hilliard did that on one of his videos. He broke up the patterns with various sized plain borders. And he kept the colors and fabrics complementary (what I’m trying to say is that the prints didn’t have big differences in sizes and the colors didn’t swear at each other.) Tons of options
I LOVE all three of you together! I can see how much you love and support each other ❤️ oh- and the quilts are beautiful too, I have been waiting months for La Vie Bohem and this is a beautiful way to show off the fabric!
Какие молодцы! Дружно, весело и очень интересно работаете все вместе! Заряжаете своей энергией и энтузиазмом! Очаровательные и обаятельные труженицы, спасибо Вам!
Misty’s quilt: fussy cut fabric such as bird houses and use matching sashing in her Seminole piecing. Natalies could be made smaller as well. Loved this triple play
I am so happy to see Seminole piecing on your quilts. I have an excellent book on it, and I have been using those techniques for a while. They always seem to turn out great!
Sorry but Natalie wins this one. She has amazing creativity and I love how she demonstrates. I'd love for her to do her own segments in fact!! I love you Jenny but Natalie needs her own tutorials
I'm always on the lookout for new sashing ideas and these are great! You are so generous to share your ideas with us. That's part of what keeps me coming back to Missouri Star for more fabric and rulers! Watching a pattern sewn out on a TH-cam channel with no measurements is just a cheesy way to get you to buy the pattern so I really appreciate that you don't do that. Thanks for sharing, inspiring, and providing us with all the fabric and tools we need to succeed! ❤️
I look at it differently, I guess. I know that every video produced by a retail establishment for its related TH-cam channel is ultimately created to increase sales. TH-cam is the 21st Century offspring of the 1980s Infomercial. 10-90 minutes in length, highlight a specific item/product/pattern, show features, possible alternate uses, benefits to having it in your life, and Ka-Ching! the (bit)coin starts flowing in. Retail business owners’ time is extremely valuable so if they are spending time creating TH-cam content, there’s a nice return on that investment at some point or they stop. When a presenter other than the designer of a project starts to do a demo, it is highly likely permission to record the demonstration was requested ahead of time. In the case of patterns, the publisher and/or designer provides strict guidelines about what may and what must not be divulged in order to protect the intellectual property rights. Giving measurements means the designer does not get compensated for the work put into creating that pattern. Well-written patterns that are easy to follow are worth the investment. Cheesy? Perhaps. I’ll still choose to side with trying to give designers suitable compensation for their work. Besides, most of the channels I watch that do not give out other designers’ pattern measurements are extremely generous in providing the measurements for at least the size they are making of their in-house patterns. That seems reasonable to me. Even when MSQC has guest designers doing demos, most often the phrase, “the details are in the pattern” can be heard at some point in the video.
I truly love their transparency regarding the quilting patterns too (long may it continue) some of us quilters are already very financially challenged and I think it pays itself back a hundred times as subscriptions, buying from the website and the loyalty to the company. It's also great for people new to quilting. It was a MSQC tutorial that finally got me quilting, and I remember an interview in which Jenny said people all over the world make quilts from the tutorials.
I loved this Triple Play! Couldn't decide which one I liked best! And Natalie, you hair looks so cute today, with the curls! Love all three of you girls. Keep on doing what you're doing!
Jenny, you are so on my mind during this video. I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother and I recognize the grieving you are in. I just wanted you to know you are in my thoughts. Even though we have never met, through your tutorials and book I feel like I know your heart.....and I know right now it's sad. I lost my dad abruptly 8yrs ago and not a day goes by that I don't think of him.....and as cliché as it sounds, time will help. Happy Holidays!!
So happy you showed the cutting of 10" squares wrinkles and all... THAT is the reality of using the fabrics we have collected for YEARS.. Leaving it all behind scares me....LOL GrammaBabs
Yup, I have that beautiful layer cake that I will not cut up. I'm either going with this one from Natalie (which by the way always does an awesome quilt) or Jenny's old version of Friendship Star Sashing Quilt OR Jenny's Big Wonky Stars. These are keepers. Thanks.
I love this ideas ! So much fun! Thanks so much gals. I just love watching you work together. Always a joyful time . My morning with a cup of coffee and you gals and a smile . 💕
Years ago I saw Eleanor Burns make a Seminole border; I loved it, but it looked way too complicated, so I've never attempted it. Misty has given me the confidence to try it!
That was so cool! I am a beginner and have made half square triangles for flying Greece, but never realised I could use the technique in so many ways!! I love these triple tutorials- great synergy between you. Thank you (London UK)
Recently I worked on a FQ Bundle quilt, and I didn’t like the outcome. But then, adding border and quilting, it was great. Called it the Ugly Duckling Became a Swan
You are all amazing quilters, I love how you encourage each other and love one another. Makes me want to drive to MO and meet you all. Beautiful quilts and thank you for your ideas.
Natalie.... I LOVE LOVE LOVE your quilt!! So simple yet so elegant and beautiful!! I wish I had all the time in the world... And non arthritic hands.. To make all the quilts I wanted to lol!! I love yall's show!
Thank you! Wonderful job, ladies! I love this pattern for when you have big prints or a line of fabric you just hate to cut up. Great for whipping up some easy, but beautiful, quilts for gifts. I just love Triple Plays! 🥰
Thank you for the info for each. And it was so nice I was able to add info sheets to my 3 ring binder book, quilting is my Happiness I bought when me and my daughters visited.❤️
I really love Natalie's looks very clean. I think that's the one I'll make (times 2) for my daughter and son-n-law. But will change size to throw size. Thanks for a great and easy idea.
So inspired! I have a layer cake that I have not wanted to cut up and these projects will be perfect!!! Thank you for your constant inspiration. I appreciate all your hard work and beautiful projects!
This was so inspiring! I never had any idea you could get so many borders from half square! Thanks for sharing! It’s so great to see three different ways to use the ! Thanks 😊
Awesome ladies 😍. Triple play is my favorite video and the ideas just seem to pop out of your heads like popcorn. Very creative and love to see each of your approaches to the challenges. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you all so much for the amazing creativity and inspiration! You always make challenging things "doable". Thank you all too for your generosity in sharing all these ideas with us. Wishing you all and your families the very best for the holiday season.
I love all your tutorials but triple play is my favorites when we get to enjoy all three of you together. This episode made me want to jump up and run to my sewing room! Great information and interaction! Thank you for the entertainment and inspiration!
I thought I learned how to do Misty’s sashing technique from Jenny years ago. Now I’m scratching my head trying to remember where I did learn it??? Enjoyed all 3 quilt tutorials. They were packed full of great ideas! Thanks. :)
It’s like you knew what I was thinking about. I was working on a quilt top using the racing strips idea and was thinking of making some design for the smashing. I love using half square triangles and Your thought process on each design was wonderful. It’s so inspirational to see all of you create such awesome quilts! Thank you!
I love the sampler and all of the ideas! Hourglass is amazing too! Never seen this b4. The last technique looked difficult. But, surprising came together what seems to b easy. A nice challenge. Ty 4 this
This week's video was so perfectly timed for me! I am excited to try all of these new ways to sash my sampler blocks. Thanks so much for sharing with us. You are awesome!!
I ♥️ Triple Play Friday’s .Such a fun day with this quilt . Loving the fun you have with one another . You ladies are awesome !!! Love all of you !! ♥️♥️♥️
So very true, Jenny. I just got a quilt back from your MSQC machine quilting. I had worked on it for a long, long time and didn't care for it at all. Shazam....quilted it is stunning and my son raved over it. "A quilt is not a quilt until it's quilted."
Ooh! When i saw Natalie's project, I immediately saw arrows in that sashing - if the horizontal sashing was blue, white, blue, it would have vertical arrows, too! Now i want to try it on my next project 🙂 Love triple play!
You and these triple plays are wonderful, totally enjoyable and especially inciteful times three. Keep these coming. This one was special to me is because I often use multiple quilt patterns, but I pick and choose what I want and what is needed to get the quilt size I need. Bravo!
Triple Play Days are my FAVORITE!! Not only because we get to see three different quilt options, but I find the organic discussion & interactions between the three of you to be filled with valuable quilting wisdom! These videos are educational, inspiring and fun. THANK YOU GIRLS! ~~Christy~~
This one is jam packed. I love that, in my opinion at least, the MSQC philosophy is one of generosity. They don’t nickel & dime me to death & they share their knowledge. Yes, I’m sure it benefits them in sales as products & fabric lines are demonstrated. But I get a real sense of generosity of spirit from the MSQC organization & family.
I love watching the three of you working and bantering together. You help and encourage each other.
Sat down, with my double dram of Bourbon and an after dinner cigar, and was sooo excited!! I LOVE Triple Play. Definitely my happy place: relaxing with a dram, a cigar, and TH-cam MSQC Triple Play❤️ I wish you all knew how important you are to all of us! Thank You ☺️
You're my kind of quilter!
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I love the triple plays as well.
I love the sampler sashing quilt
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Love Triple Play day!!!
I am Laras from Bali Island, Indonesia. I always loved all of your tutorial you've made since 4 years ago. Then I stopped to watch all pactwork and quilting tutorial from 2 years ago, until I falling in love again with it and begin to watch many tutorial of yours. Really happy you healthy and made more and more tutorial until now. And you had really awesome team, 🥰🥰 thank you so much for all you gave. May Allah will always bless all of you, 🤗🤗🤗
Thank you sew much for all the great sashing patterns! Thank you also to Natalie for using the word "both" when she meant both rather than using the oft misused word "either." Saying to sew down either side indicates a choice of sewing down one side or the either not both.
Oh, Jenny! I thought you had that trim on your sleeves because you are the ranking (i.e. Captain) officer of your crew. Loved all of your sashing, ladies! All of your hard work is much appreciated. I had a yucky day and you three made it all better!
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Dziękuję Ci Jenny za to, że dzielisz się z nami swoim olbrzymim doświadczeniem. I am a beginner - quilter from Poland. You are great, and your quilts are wonderful. Thank you very, very much. Your sincerly Urszula, Katowice, Poland.
I think they are all gorgeous but love, love, love Natalies.
My favorite time when triple play is on. Today I do not have a favorite as all left me speechless. Thank you ladies.
This is an area long overlooked. Borders and sashing can really enhance a quilt and make a plain quilt special.
Wow! A MO Star Quilt Encyclopedia of the HST & other basic designs - all three highlighting SIMPLICITY of blocks. This is my favorite triple play thus far. And, I’m a fan of all of them. Thank y’all so much!
Look up Jane Warnick, she came up with a system for HST that produces hundreds of combinations.
You gals are firing on all eight “pistons” on these fabulous tutorials. Such creative ideas used on your beauties. Thank you!
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I nearly NEVER comment but, this one is a total WOW winner!!
I usually like all the triple play quilts. But one stands out over the others. This time it is a three way draw!!!
They are all amazingly beautiful!!! Thank you 😊
This has been one of the BEST Triple play episodes I have seen. Thanks guys!
Seminole strip piecing is wonderfully creative. As shown here it’s made of strip sets, cross cut in different widths and stair stepped down. Eventually it’s cut as we saw here.
By using different widths, cross cuts and stepping down various amounts there’s no end of patterns.
The simple one shown here was beautiful: limiting the colors and widths was a fabulous idea. It was a striking pattern and not complicated to make.
The arrows!! That’s on my list of things to try very soon.
And all of Jenny’s examples were fun: the showed what you can get with just quarter square triangles.
Great show!
(Apologies: I can picture the young’uns and know who made what but I can’t for the life of me remember their names!)
Omg! Love the sampler! Btw… you can also measure once…. And cuss twice! 😬 love triple play!love yours too nat! Misty! Great lap throw!
I’d never thought of doing pieced sashing before and now I’ve seen all these ideas I’m desperate to try them all!
Natily's hair is beautiful!!!
That’s the first thing I noticed. She looks so pretty.
Love, love, LOVE the idea of all the different sashings being the stars and keeping the squares big and simple! Great ideas, ladies!!
An easy boring quilt gets some spice by adding these great borders!
Love all the quilts but the SEMINOLE PIECED SASHING ( @ 36 minutes) was my favorite
Just laid out the hst sashing pieces between border print strips and it is stunning. Then laid them beside focus fabrics for placemats.. wow. Christmas gifts just fell into
place. Needed a new "easy" idea today . I can do this! and every set will be unique ...all from a huge pile of hst. Thank goodness for clearly perfect trimmer!
This was so enlightening to me. I would never have guessed the red and white triangles were the same size. 💕
Me too.
One of my favorite videos yet. They're all helpful, but these sashing options really offer some ways to spice up quilts. Thank you, Ladies, for always being so cheerful, encouraging, and insightful.
You all work so hard for us and share like best friends would. I can’t tell you how much all of you are appreciated! Thank you so much! Blessing to you all!
Hi, how are you doing my friend?
Like all 3 quilts, but I love Natalies!
The Triple Play videos are by far my favorites of all the videos you produce. I really appreciate how you each approach the challenge individually. Then during filming the ideas bouncing back and forth among the three of you elevates all three projects.
I think I need to create a quilt completely out of sashings. I don’t have enough years to make the number of projects to use all of the ideas bouncing around my brain!
Stuart Hilliard did that on one of his videos. He broke up the patterns with various sized plain borders. And he kept the colors and fabrics complementary (what I’m trying to say is that the prints didn’t have big differences in sizes and the colors didn’t swear at each other.)
Tons of options
In my mind, Jenny's quilt is a masterpiece "sampler" quilt. I love the variety!
I LOVE all three of you together! I can see how much you love and support each other ❤️ oh- and the quilts are beautiful too, I have been waiting months for La Vie Bohem and this is a beautiful way to show off the fabric!
I think I like Natalie's quilt the best. I love the sashings surrounding the squares. Thanks to you all.
That’s why I love using those little triangles they can go in any shape or form and make a lots of good things and beautiful things
Beautiful quilts and such a pleasant family! Natalie's hair seems different. It is so pretty! It is such a joy to watch the three of you!
Great ideas and I LOVE Natalie's sashing!
The Hourglass sashing by Natalie was my favorite.
Какие молодцы! Дружно, весело и очень интересно работаете все вместе! Заряжаете своей энергией и энтузиазмом! Очаровательные и обаятельные труженицы, спасибо Вам!
I love the Mother daughter banter!
Misty’s quilt: fussy cut fabric such as bird houses and use matching sashing in her Seminole piecing. Natalies could be made smaller as well. Loved this triple play
I am so happy to see Seminole piecing on your quilts. I have an excellent book on it, and I have been using those techniques for a while. They always seem to turn out great!
No winners this time, they're all stunning!
Sorry but Natalie wins this one. She has amazing creativity and I love how she demonstrates. I'd love for her to do her own segments in fact!! I love you Jenny but Natalie needs her own tutorials
I totally agree with you. I think she is very creative and has an excellent delivery especially for beginners.
She has her own tutorials, they are called The Final Stitch.
I'm always on the lookout for new sashing ideas and these are great! You are so generous to share your ideas with us. That's part of what keeps me coming back to Missouri Star for more fabric and rulers! Watching a pattern sewn out on a TH-cam channel with no measurements is just a cheesy way to get you to buy the pattern so I really appreciate that you don't do that. Thanks for sharing, inspiring, and providing us with all the fabric and tools we need to succeed! ❤️
Once again, hard for me NOT to hit the like button a bazillion times!!✂️🧵❤
I look at it differently, I guess. I know that every video produced by a retail establishment for its related TH-cam channel is ultimately created to increase sales. TH-cam is the 21st Century offspring of the 1980s Infomercial. 10-90 minutes in length, highlight a specific item/product/pattern, show features, possible alternate uses, benefits to having it in your life, and Ka-Ching! the (bit)coin starts flowing in. Retail business owners’ time is extremely valuable so if they are spending time creating TH-cam content, there’s a nice return on that investment at some point or they stop.
When a presenter other than the designer of a project starts to do a demo, it is highly likely permission to record the demonstration was requested ahead of time. In the case of patterns, the publisher and/or designer provides strict guidelines about what may and what must not be divulged in order to protect the intellectual property rights. Giving measurements means the designer does not get compensated for the work put into creating that pattern. Well-written patterns that are easy to follow are worth the investment.
Cheesy? Perhaps. I’ll still choose to side with trying to give designers suitable compensation for their work. Besides, most of the channels I watch that do not give out other designers’ pattern measurements are extremely generous in providing the measurements for at least the size they are making of their in-house patterns. That seems reasonable to me. Even when MSQC has guest designers doing demos, most often the phrase, “the details are in the pattern” can be heard at some point in the video.
I truly love their transparency regarding the quilting patterns too (long may it continue) some of us quilters are already very financially challenged and I think it pays itself back a hundred times as subscriptions, buying from the website and the loyalty to the company. It's also great for people new to quilting. It was a MSQC tutorial that finally got me quilting, and I remember an interview in which Jenny said people all over the world make quilts from the tutorials.
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Love listening to you three share your thoughts and ideas … such sweet collaboration. ♥️.
Hello,how are you doing my friend?
I loved this Triple Play! Couldn't decide which one I liked best! And Natalie, you hair looks so cute today, with the curls! Love all three of you girls. Keep on doing what you're doing!
Jenny, you are so on my mind during this video. I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother and I recognize the grieving you are in. I just wanted you to know you are in my thoughts. Even though we have never met, through your tutorials and book I feel like I know your heart.....and I know right now it's sad. I lost my dad abruptly 8yrs ago and not a day goes by that I don't think of him.....and as cliché as it sounds, time will help. Happy Holidays!!
I simply have to have all of those wonderful sashings loved every one of them
I love the "what if" factor. Great job, girls!!
It is okay doing different, it is just different. To the viewers, they get to see a variety. The finished product looks great.
So happy you showed the cutting of 10" squares wrinkles and all... THAT is the reality of using the fabrics we have collected for YEARS.. Leaving it all behind scares me....LOL GrammaBabs
Yup, I have that beautiful layer cake that I will not cut up. I'm either going with this one from Natalie (which by the way always does an awesome quilt) or Jenny's old version of Friendship Star Sashing Quilt OR Jenny's Big Wonky Stars. These are keepers. Thanks.
I love this ideas ! So much fun! Thanks so much gals. I just love watching you work together. Always a joyful time . My morning with a cup of coffee and you gals and a smile . 💕
Natalie’s hair is adorable! The quilt is nice too. :)
Years ago I saw Eleanor Burns make a Seminole border; I loved it, but it looked way too complicated, so I've never attempted it. Misty has given me the confidence to try it!
That was so cool! I am a beginner and have made half square triangles for flying Greece, but never realised I could use the technique in so many ways!! I love these triple tutorials- great synergy between you. Thank you (London UK)
All my love and prayers to your family!💕
I like Jenny's sampler because all the sashing is the same color so it totally works.
Recently I worked on a FQ Bundle quilt, and I didn’t like the outcome. But then, adding border and quilting, it was great. Called it the Ugly Duckling Became a Swan
What an awesome group quilts. So fun to see what you can do with sashing that change how the quilt looks. Happy holidays. ❤️❤️
You are all amazing quilters, I love how you encourage each other and love one another. Makes me want to drive to MO and meet you all. Beautiful quilts and thank you for your ideas.
Natalie.... I LOVE LOVE LOVE your quilt!! So simple yet so elegant and beautiful!! I wish I had all the time in the world... And non arthritic hands.. To make all the quilts I wanted to lol!! I love yall's show!
If Misty shows Jenny Seminole variations, Jenny could do another sampler using Seminole piecing for the sashes. That would be a hoot! Also, gorgeous.
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Thank you! Wonderful job, ladies! I love this pattern for when you have big prints or a line of fabric you just hate to cut up. Great for whipping up some easy, but beautiful, quilts for gifts. I just love Triple Plays! 🥰
Thank you for the info for each. And it was so nice I was able to add info sheets to my 3 ring binder book, quilting is my Happiness I bought when me and my daughters visited.❤️
I really love Natalie's looks very clean. I think that's the one I'll make (times 2) for my daughter and son-n-law. But will change size to throw size. Thanks for a great and easy idea.
Such an excellent Triple Play Ladies - love the ideas for borders and sashings……I’m a huge fan of Half Square Triangles and their versatility.
So inspired! I have a layer cake that I have not wanted to cut up and these projects will be perfect!!! Thank you for your constant inspiration. I appreciate all your hard work and beautiful projects!
Jenny you are looking stunning as always ...and I just love your girls triple play and all msqco EVERYTHING. Blessings and thankful for you all🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Natalie, the corner stones look like bow ties so a button would look so cute sewn between the points!
I love this episode! You are such a loving and creative family. You truly brighten my day with your tutorials. Thank you!!
This was so inspiring! I never had any idea you could get so many borders from half square! Thanks for sharing! It’s so great to see three different ways to use the ! Thanks 😊
So glad Missy did the new method. I have been interested in it but afraid to try. Now I have more confidence.
That quilt is BEAUTIFUL
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Awesome ladies 😍. Triple play is my favorite video and the ideas just seem to pop out of your heads like popcorn. Very creative and love to see each of your approaches to the challenges. ❤️❤️❤️
i LOVE ALL THOSE HALF SQUARE TRIANGLES
Thank you all so much for the amazing creativity and inspiration! You always make challenging things "doable". Thank you all too for your generosity in sharing all these ideas with us. Wishing you all and your families the very best for the holiday season.
I love all your tutorials but triple play is my favorites when we get to enjoy all three of you together. This episode made me want to jump up and run to my sewing room! Great information and interaction! Thank you for the entertainment and inspiration!
I love Triple Play. Natalie, I love your hair!
I agree!! I love triple play day!!
I liked Natalie’s the best followed by Misty’s. Great video !
I am inspired to try fancier sashings now. Natalie’s looks quite easy for a beginner.
I thought I learned how to do Misty’s sashing technique from Jenny years ago. Now I’m scratching my head trying to remember where I did learn it??? Enjoyed all 3 quilt tutorials. They were packed full of great ideas! Thanks. :)
Natalie! I love your hair with curls!💕
I love triple play day ❤️
It’s like you knew what I was thinking about. I was working on a quilt top using the racing strips idea and was thinking of making some design for the smashing. I love using half square triangles and Your thought process on each design was wonderful. It’s so inspirational to see all of you create such awesome quilts! Thank you!
Fabulous ideas! Natalie I’m going to do your Sashing on a baby boy quilt! Love all the ideas!
I love the sampler and all of the ideas! Hourglass is amazing too! Never seen this b4. The last technique looked difficult. But, surprising came together what seems to b easy. A nice challenge. Ty 4 this
This week's video was so perfectly timed for me! I am excited to try all of these new ways to sash my sampler blocks. Thanks so much for sharing with us. You are awesome!!
I ♥️ Triple Play Friday’s .Such a fun day with this quilt . Loving the fun you have with one another . You ladies are awesome !!! Love all of you !! ♥️♥️♥️
So very true, Jenny. I just got a quilt back from your MSQC machine quilting. I had worked on it for a long, long time and didn't care for it at all. Shazam....quilted it is stunning and my son raved over it. "A quilt is not a quilt until it's quilted."
I Love your quilt!!!
All the sashings make it exciting!
Way to go Jenny-excellent and I love the way your brain works always in sync with mine- Yay Misty and Natalie!!
Loving the matching T-shirts and I’m dying to try the quilt that Natalie designed.
Ooh! When i saw Natalie's project, I immediately saw arrows in that sashing - if the horizontal sashing was blue, white, blue, it would have vertical arrows, too! Now i want to try it on my next project 🙂
Love triple play!
You and these triple plays are wonderful, totally enjoyable and especially inciteful times three. Keep these coming. This one was special to me is because I often use multiple quilt patterns, but I pick and choose what I want and what is needed to get the quilt size I need. Bravo!
Your triple play videos are always such a hoot!! Love the instructions and the energy between y'all.
Very clever Misty! I initially thought you snowballed all the blocks.
I love the printable for half squares triangles and your channel. Thank you so much. God bless.