I'm trying to use up my some of my stash and this is the perfect project. I think I'll make a Fall one, a Halloween one, and a Christmas one. I'll bet I can find some more ideas, too. Maybe change it up a little and make the 5 inch strips EyeSpy and do something else with the "diamonds". Thank you Laura, for setting my imagination in motion! :) OOpps, another thought - a Spring Flowers one! Yep, I think my imagination is finally working again. Now to sew. See ya' at the machine. :)
Laura thank you so much for explaining the pinked edges so clearly! So many pre-cuts have them and I never know what to do! But now I do thank you again for your diagram and details.
Laura, Thank you for the lovely quilt pattern and for the tutorial. You made the instructions so clear and easy to understand. Nothing is ambiguous or left out. Much appreciated by this new quilter.🥰
I love watch your videos. You are the calmest, most reassuring instructor I have ever listened to. Very motivating. Thank you from Ontario, Canada. 🤩🇨🇦
Laura, this quilt is beautiful. I love being your " student". You are the best teacher, and I plan on making this quilt. Thank you for your expertise and love your projects.
I’ve made one like this so I understand what you were doing. But your directions are so good and easy to follow and you repeat the steps I can see a “beginner “ being able to sew this with no problems! Thanks for your teaching!
Thank you for the pattern. I just made a layer cake quilt like this with the blocks on point for my bed. I love it. It was so much fun to make even when I had to rip out the triangles because I had a few sewn in wrong! Can't wait to make one with your pattern using charms. Again thank you.
Exactly what I was looking for! I have a pack of charm squares I couldn’t decide what to make with it. But I am going to make this quilt. My only real decision will be what color accent to use. Perfect! Thanks so much for this tutorial.
I just LOVE this quilt and it looks like something even I could make!!! I love precuts and this is the perfect pattern for me! Thank you for making very clear how to handle the pinked edges of the precut. Laura, you have such a sweet spirit and gentle style! Who wouldn’t want to learn from you? Thank you for this tutorial and the easy to follow instructions. I’ve already printed them out! Now I’m going hunting for a 5”square pack and a couple of charm packs!
@@zVOW34 it took me a while to find that for you, but I clicked on the drop down arrow under her video and it gave me a link to print them out. I’m not sure if that’s still available or not, but I’d think it would be???
Just made this quilt from your very clear instructions and it turned out beautifully! However, I did change the layout slightly by adding a half square triangle onto all 4 corners so each of them was the same. I removed the rectangles, trimmed the edge and sewed on the triangles as for the last two corner. Thank you for the tutorial!
Thank you for the straightforward tutorial. I'm thinking this would be a great quilt to make when I want to contribute to a silent auction in order to raise funds for a friend's treatment. Very doable in a shorter amount of time, even for a beginner like myself.
That's beautiful. Kinda reminds me of that denim one you made. Because the technique is the same The denim one is still my favorite of all the denim one I've seen. Great job.
I really like this. I’ve been a little bored with quilting, lately. I live in Florida and 90+ degree weather kinda puts you off making warm things. I’ve been making shorts and tops, instead, but this has perked up my interest. Thanks Laura. As always, clear and concise and very lovely.
Thank you Laura, you explained it extremely well. I like the fact there wasn’t a lot of sewing going on. It made it very easy to watch and to understand. I cannot wait to start making me a quilt.
As always, I really enjoyed this tutorial. This is a cute quilt that I need to make. I love your choice of fabrics too! Thanks for sharing! Your videos are a joy to watch. You make everything seem Sew Very Easy!
I love this and had some 5 inch squares I wasn't sure what to do with!! This was the perfect quilt! Made it today and absolutely love it!! Thank you so much!!!
I love this quilt with it's soft colors. You tutorials are wonderful. Your a great instructor and don't leave any details out! Thank you for all you do for the sewing community! Appreciatively Anna from Manitoba!
This is awesome! I have been looking for something with about this level to make some charity quilts with fabric given to our group. For sure this will be one!
Thank you so much for sharing this pattern, I was just thinking what to do with my cute charm packs fill with summer colours what a great timing for a quick summer quilt. Love you video learned so much from them, have a great summer!
Thank you Laura very very much. Now I can use my mini charms and my charm pack that matches. Awesome pattern. I can wait to try it. You made sewing on a angle look so easy. I always have trouble with it. See you soon.
Gorgeous quilt, I’m going to upsize, i have 2 of the same 5” charms so I can use some of these for the smaller squares and also the bigger ones to make it slightly bigger. Thank you for sharing your instructions Laura Ann, very much appreciated 💋
I like that ! It’s a great pattern for using fabrics you love to show them off which means of course cutting them yourself instead of using charm packs but that’s ok.
Laura, you just helped me decide what to do with my big stack of 5" batik squares! I've been trying to finish everything in my UFO pile and had one that just wasn't working, so I cut it all up into 5" squares. It will look good in this pattern! Thank you!
Very interesting to see this pattern made this way and finished on point. I’ve made it three times already, but did it as a disappearing nine-patch, where i would have used your gray for my centers, white for the in between and the patterns in the corners. Then cut the 9-patch exactly in half and you end up with squares with sashing.
I LOVE the quilt. And the fabric you used is adorable with the birds and soft colors. Looks like a Sunday morning! Tfs. I saved your notes on the quilt to make one myself.looks fairly easy. Tfs and God bless. 👏🏻💕👏🏻
This is beautiful. I have been looking for an idea to use up my various Tilda fat quarters and show them off to their best effect... This is lovely. Thank you.
Lovely quilt a d pattern. Thank you sew much! I have been repeatedly attracted and drawn to that fabric collection - country weekend. This pattern show cased the fabric beautifully. Like many others I have an abundance of charm packs that would look lovely with this pattern. Then of course there’s the charm packs I have two of and my mind churns of wondering if I can figure out the pattern to make into a larger quilt 🥰. Your voice is so soothing but interesting and keeps me focused. Love your tutorials. Thank you sew much for sharing your skills and talent!
Easily done, just add another 9 square strip, then 2× 11 strips and 1× 13 strip to the centre with the extra sashing and end strips, cornerstones and triangles, for the extra 44 needed squares. You will need twice the original amount of fabric and one extra 5" square. Or do an in between size with the extra 9 square and one 11 square strip. Isn't it so nice to come across simple patterns, that can look so complex. I hope your larger quilt comes out beautiful.
ohh love this!!!you teach awsome and love your instructions!!! as im new to sewing i love little quilts like this that i can practice!!! Thanks so much love you!!!
Just a thought that might help other quilters, In this kind of quilts I usually cut a square into 4 triangles for side pieces and square for 2 triangles for corner pieces, so that I don't end up with bias sides on the edge of the quilt. as I can manage bias on small sides better :-D
I understand what you are saying about cutting the triangles to avoid bias, but my mind won't visualize. That is for sharing. I am new to quilting and sewing, just finishing up my first quilt. I definitely will make this one and hopefully find a video that teaches me how to cut the few corners that avoid the bias.
@@apache-yaquibrown4060 imagine a square and u cut it from one corner to another, you will end up with two triangles. Each triangle of these will have longest side as biased. so this side should face inside the quilt not outside , so its good for the corners. u need 4 of these only :) now bring another square, and cut it twice, corner to corner, then from the other corner to corner, you will end up with 4 triangles, both of short sides on these triangles will be biased, so u need the longer side to face outside, so these triangles are good for sides of each row. I might actually do a video about it :-D
Thanks for this tutorial Laura! I have never done an on point quilt before but have a few charm packs that would work well with this pattern. Greetings from Alberta. 🙂
What a gifted teacher.
Just squares and rectangles, that is so cute and easy, just careful cutting, assembly and sewing, I love that kind of project!!
Thank you so much. Love this little quilt and you are an excellent teacher.
Great video! So much easier to make square and add triangles then to sew together on point. Love this!
I'm so challenged by side-settings. You've made the process more simplified. Think I may try this in Christmas fabric. Thank you.
This is awesome! You are a lovely, sharing, caring person. THANK YOU🤗
Love this pattern! Sew Simple! Awesome detailed tutorial, Thanks Laura!!
Yet another tutorial of yours that I have downloaded. Fantastic tips on sashing etc🇦🇺
I am making this quilt. Succes an excellent tutorial !! Thank you very much.
What a precious quilt! Thank you! And how sweet of you to offer the pattern directions free of charge!! Have a wonderful week!
I have been looking for a pattern with out half or quarter square triangles. Here it is !!! I really like this one.
I love your beautiful diamond quilt.Colors are gorgeous. Love your videos.
I'm trying to use up my some of my stash and this is the perfect project. I think I'll make a Fall one, a Halloween one, and a Christmas one. I'll bet I can find some more ideas, too. Maybe change it up a little and make the 5 inch strips EyeSpy and do something else with the "diamonds". Thank you Laura, for setting my imagination in motion! :) OOpps, another thought - a Spring Flowers one! Yep, I think my imagination is finally working again. Now to sew. See ya' at the machine. :)
Laura thank you so much for explaining the pinked edges so clearly! So many pre-cuts have them and I never know what to do! But now I do thank you again for your diagram and details.
Really liked this video. Easy to understand your directions..thank you.
Laura, Thank you for the lovely quilt pattern and for the tutorial. You made the instructions so clear and easy to understand. Nothing is ambiguous or left out. Much appreciated by this new quilter.🥰
I love watch your videos. You are the calmest, most reassuring instructor I have ever listened to. Very motivating. Thank you from Ontario, Canada. 🤩🇨🇦
My favorite kind is quilts! Floral with white in them♡ gorgeous! 🌿🌸🌿🌸🌿🌸🌿🌸🌿🌸🌿🌸🌿🌸🌿🌸🌿
Laura, this quilt is beautiful. I love being your " student". You are the best teacher, and I plan on making this quilt. Thank you for your expertise and love your projects.
What a beautiful quilt! And such clear instructions. Thank you.
Where can I get the printable instructions
I’ve made one like this so I understand what you were doing. But your directions are so good and easy to follow and you repeat the steps I can see a “beginner “ being able to sew this with no problems! Thanks for your teaching!
Thank you! I have two charm packs (5 & 2.5 in) and I wanted to do something with them as my second quilt!! This is wonderful.
Thank you for such great instructions. The quilt is beautiful!
Thank you, Laura. Your teaching style is calm and easy to follow. You always have wonderful ideas.
I really like that quilt Laura. It is a great way to use up my stash of 5" squares
Someone just posted this on Facebook, had to come back and watch it again, so pretty, both hers and yours. She said it was her first quilt!
Thank you for the detailed walk-through instructions! I love your teaching style!
I really enjoy watching your videos. Your teaching style makes it so easy to follow.
Hi Laura, this is such beautiful quilt! I just love your teaching style! Can't wait to try this! Thanks so much for yor tutorial!!
Thank you for the pattern. I just made a layer cake quilt like this with the blocks on point for my bed. I love it. It was so much fun to make even when I had to rip out the triangles because I had a few sewn in wrong! Can't wait to make one with your pattern using charms. Again thank you.
This was like a magic trick. I was lost until everything got turned on an angle. Like the quilt.
Thank you Laura! Love this quilt. Going to get my collection of charm packs out and get to work!!
Exactly what I was looking for! I have a pack of charm squares I couldn’t decide what to make with it. But I am going to make this quilt. My only real decision will be what color accent to use. Perfect! Thanks so much for this tutorial.
This would make a darling baby quilt! Your instructions are so good and easy to follow!
Thank you Laura! An absolutely beautiful quilt and so easy to make up for a last minute gift.
I just LOVE this quilt and it looks like something even I could make!!! I love precuts and this is the perfect pattern for me! Thank you for making very clear how to handle the pinked edges of the precut. Laura, you have such a sweet spirit and gentle style! Who wouldn’t want to learn from you? Thank you for this tutorial and the easy to follow instructions. I’ve already printed them out! Now I’m going hunting for a 5”square pack and a couple of charm packs!
Where did you print them out? I cannot find the link! Help
@@zVOW34 it took me a while to find that for you, but I clicked on the drop down arrow under her video and it gave me a link to print them out. I’m not sure if that’s still available or not, but I’d think it would be???
Just made this quilt from your very clear instructions and it turned out beautifully! However, I did change the layout slightly by adding a half square triangle onto all 4 corners so each of them was the same. I removed the rectangles, trimmed the edge and sewed on the triangles as for the last two corner. Thank you for the tutorial!
I did the same thing.
Oh what a beautiful quilt, I was thinking of making the Irish chain quilt for my granddaughter but I think Ill make this one in stead, thank you
Thank you for the straightforward tutorial. I'm thinking this would be a great quilt to make when I want to contribute to a silent auction in order to raise funds for a friend's treatment. Very doable in a shorter amount of time, even for a beginner like myself.
That's beautiful. Kinda reminds me of that denim one you made. Because the technique is the same The denim one is still my favorite of all the denim one I've seen. Great job.
Thank you for walking us through this process ❤
This is simple but gorgeous! It sings of summer picnics!
I really like this. I’ve been a little bored with quilting, lately. I live in Florida and 90+ degree weather kinda puts you off making warm things. I’ve been making shorts and tops, instead, but this has perked up my interest. Thanks Laura. As always, clear and concise and very lovely.
Thank you Laura, you explained it extremely well. I like the fact there wasn’t a lot of sewing going on. It made it very easy to watch and to understand. I cannot wait to start making me a quilt.
So pretty. I like how you show and explain the steps. thanks
Brilliantly simple! I used the diagram and youtube teaching to make one for a baby girl out of flannel precuts. Adorable!
This a charming little quilt. Looks more complex thàn it really is. Thank you for the tutorial 😊👍💕
What a great tutorial! I’m making it now with your help! It’s a fun one!😊
As always, I really enjoyed this tutorial. This is a cute quilt that I need to make. I love your choice of fabrics too! Thanks for sharing! Your videos are a joy to watch. You make everything seem Sew Very Easy!
A beautiful easy quilt- and we can use stash. Thank you
I love your videos. This is a great quilt that I plan to make. Thanks for sharing
Absolutely gorgeous
Nice job explaining it all and layout just great. Thank you
Thank you Laura for this great pattern. I’ll be able use up plenty of scrap fabric. 😊
I'm working on this quilt in pink and yellow with green cornerstones as a gift. It's looking so pretty. Thank you, Laura!
Thank you for this beautiful pattern. I’m trying to use my abundance of 5 “ charm squares. I enjoy your videos immensely!
I love this and had some 5 inch squares I wasn't sure what to do with!! This was the perfect quilt! Made it today and absolutely love it!! Thank you so much!!!
I love this quilt with it's soft colors. You tutorials are wonderful. Your a great instructor and don't leave any details out! Thank you for all you do for the sewing community!
Appreciatively Anna from Manitoba!
These are great baby quilts! Thanks Laura.
Great instruction. Easy to understand for relative beginner
Love your video’s and how you teach! I am putting this quilt on my bucket list!!
That's such a beautiful quilt .!!
I enjoy your teaching and how you quilted this quilt. Awesome!!!
Love this one, have a charm pack that would be perfect for this project.
Thank you Laura ❤️
This is awesome! I have been looking for something with about this level to make some charity quilts with fabric given to our group. For sure this will be one!
Thank you so much for sharing this pattern, I was just thinking what to do with my cute charm packs fill with summer colours what a great timing for a quick summer quilt. Love you video learned so much from them, have a great summer!
Hi Audrey, just curious if you were able to get the pattern, I'm having Troubles.. can't get a page with anything on it.
@@kathleenchamp3764 www.sewveryeasy.com/country-weekend.pdf
This is great! Thanks. I need to make a baby quilt from flannels and this pattern will work very well using fabrics from my stash.
Thank you Laura very very much. Now I can use my mini charms and my charm pack that matches. Awesome pattern. I can wait to try it. You made sewing on a angle look so easy. I always have trouble with it. See you soon.
This quilt is really lovely. The soft colors look so fabulous against your background fabric. Thank you for the inspiration.
Perfect for when I have purchased just one 5" pack of squares. Love it!
Gorgeous quilt, I’m going to upsize, i have 2 of the same 5” charms so I can use some of these for the smaller squares and also the bigger ones to make it slightly bigger. Thank you for sharing your instructions Laura Ann, very much appreciated 💋
Wonderful!
Would love to see how you finished it. 😀
I LOVE your instructions- also so simple and clear. I need to run to my sewing room and whip one of these out today.
I like that ! It’s a great pattern for using fabrics you love to show them off which means of course cutting them yourself instead of using charm packs but that’s ok.
Beautiful! And such effective instruction
Thanks for making this beautiful quilt look easy to make
Look forward to making this. Thank you.
Beautiful, simple quilt! Thank you for sharing your talents!
Laura, you just helped me decide what to do with my big stack of 5" batik squares! I've been trying to finish everything in my UFO pile and had one that just wasn't working, so I cut it all up into 5" squares. It will look good in this pattern! Thank you!
I made this quilt Laura - turned out great! I wish TH-cam allowed me to add a picture. Thanks for the pattern.
Very interesting to see this pattern made this way and finished on point. I’ve made it three times already, but did it as a disappearing nine-patch, where i would have used your gray for my centers, white for the in between and the patterns in the corners. Then cut the 9-patch exactly in half and you end up with squares with sashing.
I LOVE the quilt. And the fabric you used is adorable with the birds and soft colors. Looks like a Sunday morning! Tfs. I saved your notes on the quilt to make one myself.looks fairly easy. Tfs and God bless. 👏🏻💕👏🏻
You have a very nice ,organized way of explaining things ,thank you 🥰
This is beautiful. I have been looking for an idea to use up my various Tilda fat quarters and show them off to their best effect... This is lovely. Thank you.
I love this quilt!!
Lovely quilt a d pattern. Thank you sew much! I have been repeatedly attracted and drawn to that fabric collection - country weekend. This pattern show cased the fabric beautifully. Like many others I have an abundance of charm packs that would look lovely with this pattern. Then of course there’s the charm packs I have two of and my mind churns of wondering if I can figure out the pattern to make into a larger quilt 🥰. Your voice is so soothing but interesting and keeps me focused. Love your tutorials. Thank you sew much for sharing your skills and talent!
Easily done, just add another 9 square strip, then 2× 11 strips and 1× 13 strip to the centre with the extra sashing and end strips, cornerstones and triangles, for the extra 44 needed squares. You will need twice the original amount of fabric and one extra 5" square. Or do an in between size with the extra 9 square and one 11 square strip. Isn't it so nice to come across simple patterns, that can look so complex. I hope your larger quilt comes out beautiful.
Thank you for your clear and easy to follow way of explaining things! I really want to try this quilt.
Thank you for sharing. This is gorgeous. Im going to try this.
ohh love this!!!you teach awsome and love your instructions!!! as im new to sewing i love little quilts like this that i can practice!!! Thanks so much love you!!!
Just a thought that might help other quilters, In this kind of quilts I usually cut a square into 4 triangles for side pieces and square for 2 triangles for corner pieces, so that I don't end up with bias sides on the edge of the quilt. as I can manage bias on small sides better :-D
Thanks for the tip.
@@kathleenmayhorne3183 You're most welcome
I understand what you are saying about cutting the triangles to avoid bias, but my mind won't visualize. That is for sharing. I am new to quilting and sewing, just finishing up my first quilt. I definitely will make this one and hopefully find a video that teaches me how to cut the few corners that avoid the bias.
@@apache-yaquibrown4060 imagine a square and u cut it from one corner to another, you will end up with two triangles. Each triangle of these will have longest side as biased. so this side should face inside the quilt not outside , so its good for the corners. u need 4 of these only :)
now bring another square, and cut it twice, corner to corner, then from the other corner to corner, you will end up with 4 triangles, both of short sides on these triangles will be biased, so u need the longer side to face outside, so these triangles are good for sides of each row. I might actually do a video about it :-D
wow! that's wonderful square quilt. Love it.
Gracias Laura estupendo trabajo. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you Laura for sharing your cute quilt pattern I love it
Super quilt-can't wait to make it
Thank you Laura for another great tutorial, you do all the hard work for us.
Thanks for this tutorial Laura! I have never done an on point quilt before but have a few charm packs that would work well with this pattern. Greetings from Alberta. 🙂
Great video and such a quick and easy quilt! Thanks for your clear and concise instructions.
Such a lovely little quilt. Thank you for sharing
Love this quilt. Very versatile. Thanks for a great video 😊
Thanks for all the information u give u really made sewing very easy
i absolutely love this little quilt and I have a baby quilt to do soon. As always, thank you for your great tutorials!!