I see some of the critical reviews here, so let me be positive. I just tried one of the 9 patch blocks with 2" squares and the block turned out absolutely perfect and on point. I tried one previously just piecing without the interfacing and with pieces this small they are difficult to get lined up just right. I love this method! Thank you for this tutorial. I do have a question. If you were just making a non-patterned quilt out of hundreds of different random prints, would you suggest working on bigger blocks. I'm wondering what the sweet spot would be.
newer quilter here. Does using the interfacing make the quilt top to stiff? And just to confirm, the interfacing doesn’t wash away? Interfacing seems intimidating to me. With all the different types there are.
This is just one way to do something, I like this way because it is super fast and all my tiny pieces match up in the intersections and it is really nice to just sew and not have to worry about the corners matching up perfect.
I am not sponsored if that is what you mean. I have paid for everything I have ever used in any of my quilting videos. It is a great product and I have no issue sharing that information with anyone else who is also interested in knowing it. You can sew anyway you prefer, I have no issue with it, there are no quilt police here. I embrace ALL ways of achieving the same end goal. I like being able to take tiny squares and sewing them together FAST and EASY.
The tutorial was great, but the sweet faces at the end were the best! :)
They are! Thank you for watching.
Really cute!
Thank you! 😊
I see some of the critical reviews here, so let me be positive. I just tried one of the 9 patch blocks with 2" squares and the block turned out absolutely perfect and on point. I tried one previously just piecing without the interfacing and with pieces this small they are difficult to get lined up just right. I love this method! Thank you for this tutorial. I do have a question. If you were just making a non-patterned quilt out of hundreds of different random prints, would you suggest working on bigger blocks. I'm wondering what the sweet spot would be.
Interesting
Awesome blocks 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
newer quilter here. Does using the interfacing make the quilt top to stiff? And just to confirm, the interfacing doesn’t wash away? Interfacing seems intimidating to me. With all the different types there are.
No the blocks are not stiff but they are stable. The interfacing is not heavy, it is meant for quilt blocks.
Why go thru all that when u just sew together without that backing
That’s her choice, you do yours.
This is just one way to do something, I like this way because it is super fast and all my tiny pieces match up in the intersections and it is really nice to just sew and not have to worry about the corners matching up perfect.
@@lindaphillips884 Thank you.
The quilters grid gives absolute perfection!!!
@@vanessamitchell6664 It sure helps!
Obviously you promote that product.
It is a lot easier to just piece strips together, cut them and sew them again to form the patches.
I am not sponsored if that is what you mean. I have paid for everything I have ever used in any of my quilting videos. It is a great product and I have no issue sharing that information with anyone else who is also interested in knowing it. You can sew anyway you prefer, I have no issue with it, there are no quilt police here. I embrace ALL ways of achieving the same end goal. I like being able to take tiny squares and sewing them together FAST and EASY.
Neat tutorial, but you waste a lot of thread when taking it off the machine.
Thanks