Thanks Catherine! I have a vintage dollhouse yo-yo quilt. I had considered making one of my own and your tutorial gives me the impetus to take on this challenge. I especially needed the finishing instructions. So thank you again for your time and talents!
This looks fantastic, I don’t know how you have the patience, you make it look so easy but I know it’s not ❤ I make tiny hexagon quilts and know how fiddly yet addictive it can be. I’m going to give the yoyo’s a try, thank you for the inspiration. Easter love from Nottingham, England xxx
Your instructions are clear and I like the fact you are doing projects which are not the usual projects I see. When you pull something tightly you are not pulling it taunt, that means to tease someone. You mean taut. That means tight.
My Aunt was really big on yo-yo crafts. I still have some of her runners and placemats I have made tiny yo-yos with the circle method, but I really like the strip method and will definitely try that next time. Thank you so much for sharing. I just love this!!!❤🥰
Love these! I made one but it won't drape over the sides of the bed they way I would like. Your way of joining the yoyos is brilliant! Makes it drape naturally. Super job! Great tutorial!
I love this! Your instructions are so detailed - thank you. x I am going to tackle the quilt for my textile art room in my doll house. Probable for the wall. Thanks again-wonderful.
Oh my goodness I haven't seen that type of quilt since I was a small girl. So tiny and painstaking, but just beautiful!
How amazing thank you for sharing❤
Thanks Catherine! I have a vintage dollhouse yo-yo quilt. I had considered making one of my own and your tutorial gives me the impetus to take on this challenge. I especially needed the finishing instructions. So thank you again for your time and talents!
Great tutorial! Thank you so very much for sharing!
Fabulous!!!
This looks fantastic, I don’t know how you have the patience, you make it look so easy but I know it’s not ❤ I make tiny hexagon quilts and know how fiddly yet addictive it can be. I’m going to give the yoyo’s a try, thank you for the inspiration. Easter love from Nottingham, England xxx
Your instructions are clear and I like the fact you are doing projects which are not the usual projects I see. When you pull something tightly you are not pulling it taunt, that means to tease someone. You mean taut. That means tight.
The word is ‘taut’ (to pull tightly) ❤😅
Gosh you're patient. I think if l made enough for a quilt l would try putting them on a very fine muslin base!
My Aunt was really big on yo-yo crafts. I still have some of her runners and placemats
I have made tiny yo-yos with the circle method, but I really like the strip method and will definitely try that next time. Thank you so much for sharing. I just love this!!!❤🥰
Catherine the quilt and pillow are beautiful, love them, something I’m going to make for my doll house, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
Thank you for your brillant instruction
That is beautiful. Hope a special someone get to sleep in the bed 🪆
Love these! I made one but it won't drape over the sides of the bed they way I would like. Your way of joining the yoyos is brilliant! Makes it drape naturally. Super job! Great tutorial!
There are ways to make a miniature quilt drape properly. You can use glue or aluminum foil. You could also sew it to hold the correct drape.
I love this! Your instructions are so detailed - thank you. x I am going to tackle the quilt for my textile art room in my doll house. Probable for the wall. Thanks again-wonderful.