I love the movement in this pattern when you rearrange the block position. Another great 10 inch square project! I have made lots of little bags from one of your previous videos about 10 inch squares.
I love this design and will soon be using this pattern! Currently I am working on one of your older patterns using 2.5" strips. I'll be quilting it 3 rows at a time, then putting it together like a QAYG. I agree with the other comment, I think you are brilliant :)
Love the pattern but I think I would have jotted down the sizes of the patches and cut the pieces that followed to size instead of wasting the inch here, inch there. Thanks for sharing this design. ❤️
Hello in your gourmet quilter logo I noticed a Asian looking little doll. do you have a video on how to create that little doll? I think it would be cute to try and replicate that doll. if you do could you please direct me to that video Thank you.
I notice you have a Bernina, as I do. I don’t dare start a line of stitching without leaders! You can sew without them....as any on line sewers/quilters do. If I start sewing without a leader, my thread tangles, and my machine EAT the fabric. No problem to use them, but curious as to why I need them, but most people don’t? It’s almost as if my feed dogs aren’t "doing their job."
Hi there - I also use leaders and enders for the same reason. My machine is a Janome. Not sure why it is for some and not others, too, but I wouldn't sew without them.
If you look carefully you will see that Susan always holds her spool and needle thread tight before sewing preventing the nest that can sometimes occur under the start of our material. I was taught this years ago but like the starter pieces now.
Hi, sometimes my machine eats mine too! I find that if you put the fabric further under the foot, so that the needle comes down into the fabric about 1/8" from the edge, it usually starts fine. For many years I happily placed the fabric just under, but now consciously put it under further. I do also use leaders and enders sometimes.
Oh dear. This explains my new Bernina snacking on the beginning of a seam. I haven’t had any lessons on the machine due to COVID so I’m grateful to find out what to do. Thanks!
In addition it saves on thread! Some folks use 2, two” blocks as leaders and Enders. Before they know it they now have a handful of two” patches they can add to two others and wa la, a four patch!
Something really new! Thank you, Susan!
I do believe that you, Ms. Susan, are brilliant! Thank you for this fun and interesting pattern. Blessings to all y'all.
Again, I watched and enjoyed your design from a 10in to an8 in- Fun😊❤Thank you
Very colorful blocks. Thank you. Sandra B.
Love that. Thx. Your design board makes me think I could make one of my own out of a quilted mattress pad.
I love the mid century modern look of the blocks all together. Thank you for this great idea.
What a great idea! Lots of movement.
I love how your scarf always looks fabulous with the project.
Thank you Susan. Love these. I prefer to cut mine too, especially scrappy, as I always have some!
A quilt after my heart. Easy and efficient construction, great variety in outcome, bold colours and a modern twang to it. Thank you !!!
Great idea and very interesting. 🌻
love when you play! such great ideas. this looks like a fun quilt
Thank you for this wonderful idea. I love it!
So much fun! Thank you for posting this video!
ohh love this thank you!!!
I love the movement in this pattern when you rearrange the block position. Another great 10 inch square project! I have made lots of little bags from one of your previous videos about 10 inch squares.
I need an aspirin! But I love it 😻
I love this design and will soon be using this pattern! Currently I am working on one of your older patterns using 2.5" strips. I'll be quilting it 3 rows at a time, then putting it together like a QAYG. I agree with the other comment, I think you are brilliant :)
I love the chicken on the shelf behind you. Will you do a tutorial on making chickens please?
Show parabéns muito lindo 🤩
Muito lindo!.. ❤
Nice.
Love the pattern but I think I would have jotted down the sizes of the patches and cut the pieces that followed to size instead of wasting the inch here, inch there. Thanks for sharing this design. ❤️
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Hello in your gourmet quilter logo I noticed a Asian looking little doll. do you have a video on how to create that little doll? I think it would be cute to try and replicate that doll. if you do could you please direct me to that video Thank you.
I notice you have a Bernina, as I do. I don’t dare start a line of stitching without leaders! You can sew without them....as any on line sewers/quilters do. If I start sewing without a leader, my thread tangles, and my machine EAT the fabric. No problem to use them, but curious as to why I need them, but most people don’t? It’s almost as if my feed dogs aren’t "doing their job."
Hi there - I also use leaders and enders for the same reason. My machine is a Janome. Not sure why it is for some and not others, too, but I wouldn't sew without them.
If you look carefully you will see that Susan always holds her spool and needle thread tight before sewing preventing the nest that can sometimes occur under the start of our material. I was taught this years ago but like the starter pieces now.
Hi, sometimes my machine eats mine too! I find that if you put the fabric further under the foot, so that the needle comes down into the fabric about 1/8" from the edge, it usually starts fine. For many years I happily placed the fabric just under, but now consciously put it under further. I do also use leaders and enders sometimes.
Oh dear. This explains my new Bernina snacking on the beginning of a seam. I haven’t had any lessons on the machine due to COVID so I’m grateful to find out what to do. Thanks!
In addition it saves on thread! Some folks use 2, two” blocks as leaders and Enders. Before they know it they now have a handful of two” patches they can add to two others and wa la, a four patch!