I like that you don’t make y seams seem mysterious or very hard to do accurately. Marking the points is key, at least for me. My Bernina foot has the quarter inch marks beautifully engraved and I use those marks frequently. But for the y seams it just seems to work better for me when I can focus in on the dots. I use my Purple Thang to make the dots. I have several Thangs-not all purple!-and I use it constantly. Thank you for the straightforward video. Your voice is calm and clear and I appreciated your tight focus when you were sewing.
There is a pattern in my Etsy shop to make a single block. To make a full quilt with just diamonds, you repeat the steps, using y-seams when adding each diamond. Here is a link to the pattern: myquiltingbeehive.etsy.com/listing/1302737722
Great tutorial! You are pleasant to listen to, not drawn out or raspy. Your tips make it look doable. Thank you!
Thanks for this tutorial on how to cut diamonds with the regular ruler!
Thank you for sharing this with us. Great description and showing how to make the two ways. ❤
That quilt on your long arm is gorgeous!
Thanks! It is my 2021 Marvelous Mystery Quilt… “Wild Star” you can get the pattern in my Etsy shop
etsy.me/3lwfAXz
@@myquiltingbeehive1723 thank you! I may hop on over there and get that. It’s so beautiful!
I like that you don’t make y seams seem mysterious or very hard to do accurately. Marking the points is key, at least for me. My Bernina foot has the quarter inch marks beautifully engraved and I use those marks frequently. But for the y seams it just seems to work better for me when I can focus in on the dots.
I use my Purple Thang to make the dots. I have several Thangs-not all purple!-and I use it constantly.
Thank you for the straightforward video. Your voice is calm and clear and I appreciated your tight focus when you were sewing.
I’m glad you found my video helpful. My Babylock has 1/4” markings too- but I find it much easier to be accurate by marking the exact spot.
Thanks for the pointers I was stuck
Glad the video helped!
Great tips! Thanks
Amazing tutorial and fabulous video video thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Wow! You are good.Tumbling Blocks is a hard quilt. I would have quit if I tried that. I did the Missouri Star method.
Thanks… like anything, it just take practice. I’ve had lots of practice!
Great Video! Please make more!
Amazing
Doesn't the 1 color need to be cut in the opposite direction to the other color? Thanks in advance for a reply.
They are diamonds so they are symmetrical
How do I get directions to make the tumbling block out of diamonds
There is a pattern in my Etsy shop to make a single block. To make a full quilt with just diamonds, you repeat the steps, using y-seams when adding each diamond. Here is a link to the pattern:
myquiltingbeehive.etsy.com/listing/1302737722
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@@jameelaalfares6005 you can get the pattern here:
myquiltingbeehive.etsy.com/listing/1302737722
Thank goodness you explained what you were doing at the sewing machine since that food on your machine showed us nothing.
Was that a typo? I’m not sure what you mean.
Tumbling block pattern
@@patdudley2298 myquiltingbeehive.etsy.com/listing/1302737722
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