I love all your videos!! ❤️❤️ They are such good quality and you have great taste in all your colour and pattern choices. Plus, your personality is awesome. You’re so fun and spunky and I’m always thrilled to bits any time I see you’ve put out a new video ❤️
Very sorry the Bears couldn't get you that 2nd white stripe on Thursday!🦁🤣🐻🏈 It's such a great project and it looks great. It will probably end up being a treasured family heirloom if your Lions go all the way.
Your quilts look gorgeous! If you need a quick design wall that can go up and down, you can buy a cheap plastic flannel backed tablecloth at the grocery store. The flannel back will hold up the blocks for you to position them and see how they look sewn together. You can either pin it in place or just fold it up to put away. I used it when I had small kids and dogs and it was better than the floor. I could pop it up with thumbtacks in the doorway or wall when I had time to work on it and take it down when I was done.
I love English paper piecing!! I’ve been working on a project since 2016 though… started with a quilt and will probably finish it in 2050 😂😂. I use the sewing glue stick too. It is so satisfying to sew them together.
Enjoyed the video! Great job on your quilting so far, definitely get a walking foot for your sewing machine if you don’t already have one, it can help resolve some tension issues when quilting. I’m also newer to quilting, but have found that to be useful.
I think you'd love the podcast The Last Homely House. She does quilting and paper piecing and all kinds of other crafty things. Let me know if you check her out and if you like her.
Hi! It's a paid for pattern so I don't feel comfortable sharing the actual number. But I added 20 stitches to what the pattern calls for, for using the Elmer yarn.
I love all your videos!! ❤️❤️ They are such good quality and you have great taste in all your colour and pattern choices. Plus, your personality is awesome. You’re so fun and spunky and I’m always thrilled to bits any time I see you’ve put out a new video ❤️
Thank you so much!
Adore your quilting and English paper piecing ❤
@@ColoradoKnitter thank you! I am loving it so much!
I love all your quilted projects! Nice job!
Thank you!
Amazed at your quilting
Thank you!
Your shrugs and sweater and hexagons are soooo beautiful! You are inspiring me so much. (:
@@sdcrilly thank you so much! That made my day!
Love! Love! The shrug…go Lions!
Go Lions!
Very sorry the Bears couldn't get you that 2nd white stripe on Thursday!🦁🤣🐻🏈 It's such a great project and it looks great. It will probably end up being a treasured family heirloom if your Lions go all the way.
I hope so :)
Your quilts look gorgeous! If you need a quick design wall that can go up and down, you can buy a cheap plastic flannel backed tablecloth at the grocery store. The flannel back will hold up the blocks for you to position them and see how they look sewn together. You can either pin it in place or just fold it up to put away. I used it when I had small kids and dogs and it was better than the floor. I could pop it up with thumbtacks in the doorway or wall when I had time to work on it and take it down when I was done.
Thank you for the tip!!
I love English paper piecing!! I’ve been working on a project since 2016 though… started with a quilt and will probably finish it in 2050 😂😂. I use the sewing glue stick too. It is so satisfying to sew them together.
I'm having such a blast!
Enjoyed the video! Great job on your quilting so far, definitely get a walking foot for your sewing machine if you don’t already have one, it can help resolve some tension issues when quilting. I’m also newer to quilting, but have found that to be useful.
Yes I have a walking foot! I just had my tension on zero when I was sewing and didn't realize it! lol
I think you'd love the podcast The Last Homely House. She does quilting and paper piecing and all kinds of other crafty things. Let me know if you check her out and if you like her.
Thank you for the suggestion! I'll have to check her out!
Hi Sracey , I love the colors you chose for your shrugs How many stitches are casting on for yours?
Hi! It's a paid for pattern so I don't feel comfortable sharing the actual number. But I added 20 stitches to what the pattern calls for, for using the Elmer yarn.
@@stacyelstone oh geez, right lol I didnt think of that. Thanks for the info you could provide!