What gorgeous quilts with some serious quilting talents in them! I am amazed; I can’t imagine. Thank you for sharing all of these beautiful quilts with us.
❤ such beautiful quilts. Again, much talent went into them. Always love the audio that you have chosen on all your videos. Much inspiration, thank you for sharing.
Fantastic video! Going along with your discussion about learning new things, I had to learn how to make Y seams in the quilt where Susan used pretty pinks. I used Edyta's blue fabrics in the Season in Blue Mystery QAL. I kept putting off the beautiful center block because I thought I couldn't make it...but I did. 😊 If anyone is interested in making that quilt, the weekly row information is still on Edyta's blog--just need the book for pattern info.
Wow!!! Sherrys quilt is magnificent! I think I am quite patient and love fiddly things BUT Stars upon Stars beat me. I did my trial block and it is on the wall. Maybe one day I will do more but hats off to Sherry👏👏👏👏👌👌 Also Susan’s Quilts and the Bonnie Hunter are my favourites. Yes I’m in Europe you can tell by my spelling🤣🤣 I am an expat Brit living I la Belle France. Loving your videos Tammy thank you so much👏👏🥳🥳👌👌🪡🪡🪡
Thank you for another lovely video - I've been binge watching these. Fell deeply in love with Susan's green quilt and went straight to the website to get the pattern - it's not 'Good Fortune', its 'On Ringo Lake'. You did a wonderful job of quilting it too.
Tammy, I found the fruit fabric. It is Fresh &Sweet by Janelle Penner for Wilmington Prints. I love watching your channel. You're the sweetest and so informative. A great quilting friend 🧡
Thanks so much for sharing all of the quilts and including the information about patterns and quilt alongs. I used your link to try Skillshare - thanks so much for the recommendation. I was wondering - when you do your next Q&A, could you talk a little bit about getting over the fear of picking out and quilting a pantograph over the quilt? I guess I'm still used to hand quilting and trying to quilt to match the blocks, but with the pantographs, it seems that those go over and across the blocks. I'm afraid to stitch over the pieces in the blocks! I don't know if this makes any sense at all, but if you do understand my question, could you try to include it in your Q&A? Thanks!!
I believe your French pronunciations were right on. It’s nice to see a variety of quilt styles from easy to more difficult piecing styles. Your quilting is gorgeous.
Thank you for this comment. We are all on a journey and EVERY quilt is worth finishing, from the simple . . . to the intricate! We are all on the path somewhere!
I am so happy that you are starting to carry Shannon Fabrics Minky for your customers, Tammie❣️ Thank you for sharing the links to free PDF's from the FQS. I LOVE star patterns. I am in AWE of the first quilt. I can't imagine the time it took to create. The Pouring Rain panto is perfect for the rescued umbrella quilt blocks❣️ As usual your projects and the customer quilts are truly inspiring.
❤ another wonderful video. Tell me have you thought about wearing the blue color scheme? I think your eyes are so incredibly beautiful, but it would be wonderful to ring that color out a little bit and complement your skin tone with the pinks and blues. You are an absolutely beautiful woman in the Angie Dickinson sort of way. But the best part of you is your beautiful heart and it just shines through. Thank you for being so generous and sharing all your Pentagrams and explaining in detail how you got such a wonderful affect on each quilt. Thank you thank you thank you I wish you nothing but success.
Tammie The "Stars Upon Stars" Quilt was a Really Fast QAL this year. The Quilt is an Antique Quilt In a Museum, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Edyta asked for permission/rights to write a pattern which did as you can see.
Hi Tammie, I've been trying to link to Bonnie Hunt's 'On Ringo Lake' for the second of Susan's quilts but it just won't work. It's on her website under digital patterns on the second page. I'm going to copy Susan's colour scheme too. Hope this helps.
Enjoy your video so much. I have a question. When using cuddle(minky) fabric for a back, do you attach the selvage side or the cut side to your leaders? Thank you in advance!
I prefer to attach the selvage edge to the leaders but I have done it both ways. I will talk about this in my upcoming Q&A video. Thanks for the question!
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The quilts are lovely today. The patterns are lovely. You work on them is stunning.❤❤
Thanks so much Terry!
What gorgeous quilts with some serious quilting talents in them! I am amazed; I can’t imagine. Thank you for sharing all of these beautiful quilts with us.
You are so welcome!
Absolutely beautiful Stars upon stars quilt. Totally amazing and I love your quilting on it. Of course they are all beautiful!
Stunning!
❤ such beautiful quilts. Again, much talent went into them. Always love the audio that you have chosen on all your videos. Much inspiration, thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much Mary!
Thank you Tammie for an awesome video. Love the quilts and Pantagarphs. Happy crafting. ❤
Thank you so much!
Your customer quilts are so inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
I'm so glad you liked them!
Diese Präsentation war so wunderbar, lehrreich und inspirierend! Ganz lieben Dank dafür 💚
Thank you so much!!!
Wow, those are some gorgeous quilts! I love the pantagraphs that you choose! You have such a great eye for that! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Tammie...thanks for sharing your sweet visit...love the free PDF's...your Pantagraph selection was perfect...best wishes ❤
You are so sweet! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic video! Going along with your discussion about learning new things, I had to learn how to make Y seams in the quilt where Susan used pretty pinks. I used Edyta's blue fabrics in the Season in Blue Mystery QAL. I kept putting off the beautiful center block because I thought I couldn't make it...but I did. 😊 If anyone is interested in making that quilt, the weekly row information is still on Edyta's blog--just need the book for pattern info.
Thank you Jenny! "Doing something hard every day!"
Wow!!! Sherrys quilt is magnificent! I think I am quite patient and love fiddly things BUT Stars upon Stars beat me. I did my trial block and it is on the wall. Maybe one day I will do more but hats off to Sherry👏👏👏👏👌👌
Also Susan’s Quilts and the Bonnie Hunter are my favourites. Yes I’m in Europe you can tell by my spelling🤣🤣 I am an expat Brit living I la Belle France. Loving your videos Tammy thank you so much👏👏🥳🥳👌👌🪡🪡🪡
Hello! Thanks for watching!
Fabulous!
Many blessings!
Thank you for another lovely video - I've been binge watching these. Fell deeply in love with Susan's green quilt and went straight to the website to get the pattern - it's not 'Good Fortune', its 'On Ringo Lake'. You did a wonderful job of quilting it too.
Thanks so much. Could you provide a link for the "On Ringo Lake" pattern, in case others are looking for it?
Tammy, I found the fruit fabric. It is Fresh &Sweet by Janelle Penner for Wilmington Prints. I love watching your channel. You're the sweetest and so informative. A great quilting friend 🧡
Thank you so much for the information! I will look it up. Also, thank you for your kind words! Many blessings to you!
Thanks so much for sharing all of the quilts and including the information about patterns and quilt alongs. I used your link to try Skillshare - thanks so much for the recommendation. I was wondering - when you do your next Q&A, could you talk a little bit about getting over the fear of picking out and quilting a pantograph over the quilt? I guess I'm still used to hand quilting and trying to quilt to match the blocks, but with the pantographs, it seems that those go over and across the blocks. I'm afraid to stitch over the pieces in the blocks! I don't know if this makes any sense at all, but if you do understand my question, could you try to include it in your Q&A? Thanks!!
I believe your French pronunciations were right on. It’s nice to see a variety of quilt styles from easy to more difficult piecing styles. Your quilting is gorgeous.
Thank you for this comment. We are all on a journey and EVERY quilt is worth finishing, from the simple . . . to the intricate! We are all on the path somewhere!
Tammie, thanks for sharing these.
You are very welcome!
I am so happy that you are starting to carry Shannon Fabrics Minky for your customers, Tammie❣️ Thank you for sharing the links to free PDF's from the FQS. I LOVE star patterns. I am in AWE of the first quilt. I can't imagine the time it took to create. The Pouring Rain panto is perfect for the rescued umbrella quilt blocks❣️ As usual your projects and the customer quilts are truly inspiring.
I am so glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you for sharing.
You are very welcome!
Atelier is perfect 👍. Love from France.
Thank you! 😊
Do you ever show your finished current quilts? Like your Sew Sampler kits?
Yes! I'm getting caught up on some of my personal sewing and should be able to show my finished quilts soon.
❤ another wonderful video. Tell me have you thought about wearing the blue color scheme? I think your eyes are so incredibly beautiful, but it would be wonderful to ring that color out a little bit and complement your skin tone with the pinks and blues. You are an absolutely beautiful woman in the Angie Dickinson sort of way. But the best part of you is your beautiful heart and it just shines through. Thank you for being so generous and sharing all your Pentagrams and explaining in detail how you got such a wonderful affect on each quilt. Thank you thank you thank you I wish you nothing but success.
You make me blush! Thank you for your kind comments! You are very sweet!
I love everything Edyta Sitar does. As someone mentioned on my blog, though, they are "intense". :)
Yes they are! But beautiful! A challenge worth doing, for sure!
Tammie
The "Stars Upon Stars" Quilt was a Really Fast QAL this year. The Quilt is an Antique Quilt In a Museum, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Edyta asked for permission/rights to write a pattern which did as you can see.
So beautiful! I'd love to see the original as well!
The umbrella pattern is through the laundry basket website
Thanks!
Hi Tammie, I've been trying to link to Bonnie Hunt's 'On Ringo Lake' for the second of Susan's quilts but it just won't work. It's on her website under digital patterns on the second page. I'm going to copy Susan's colour scheme too. Hope this helps.
Here is a link to "On Ringo Lake"
quiltville.com/shop.html#/!/On-Ringo-Lake-A-Digital-Pictorial-Tutorial-Booklet/p/100091287/category=13038426
Enjoy your video so much. I have a question. When using cuddle(minky) fabric for a back, do you attach the selvage side or the cut side to your leaders? Thank you in advance!
I prefer to attach the selvage edge to the leaders but I have done it both ways. I will talk about this in my upcoming Q&A video. Thanks for the question!
If the word was ‘Atelier’, it means ‘sewing studio’. Your pronunciation was good;)😊😊
That is so cool! Thank you Victoria!
What pre wound bobbin do you use?
Magna glides 😊
Oops! Is your basket block correct? ❤ You! 😂
I am looking at that center block and thinking same thing???
Can I ask, how much is Skillshare?
Less than $15 per month if using their Annual Subscription. Great value for all of the classes available!