Sun Bonnet Sue…as early as 1800’s !!!! Early 1900 you can find books! So beautiful and has been popular! I hand painted one on the doors of an antique 3 door ice box my sister had in late ‘70/early ‘80’s??? She never gets old! (I’m now 72 years old!) That quilt will be precious when you finish it!!!!!❤And yes I started out on an old wooden quilting frame- in my living room at the time!-a house that was built in 1902!!!!
You inspire me so much. What a find to get sale yardage that matches a panel that you already have❣️ I call those 'meant to be, just for me' finds. As you may have noticed, I am binge watching your videos.
Thank you for your calm and interesting delivery. It is just like I am there talking to you. I am about to finish my Oh Happy Day Quilt using Buttercup and Slate, then I am going to make arrangements for you to quilt it for me. I am so excited! Have a wonderful week!
I’m glad you showed the wrist pin cushion. I’ve been wanting one as I pin at my cutting table then take the pins out at my machine. With a wrist pin cushion I’ll always have the pins where I need them. Thank you.
Love seeing your Vintage Sewing Machines! I am sewing along with the Lori Holt Scrappy Spools & using up brown scraps too. But Your Idea of using one brown print per month is great. I have been worried about the same brown fabric ending up next to each other. You just solved this dilemma! Thanks so much & thanks for the UFO challenge idea also. YES! it so hard to stay focused with such a large "Quilt Buffet" out there.
I was so excited to see you had posted another video! You soothing voice and calm demeanor is so refreshing. Thank you for the great content you share. I have never sent in a quilt to be long armed. I worry they are not long arm worthy. If I do ever gather courage enough to send one I have chosen you to do it. I have printed off your instruction sheet... baby steps, lol.... I have the same paper and have not used it. I accidentally ordered it twice, I may just use it as I follow you along...I use comic boards for my fat quarters, I will have to try it with yardage. I didn't think it would hold yardage! I am SO visual, I have to be able to see what I have in my way too big stash or I will forget I have it, lol Your civil war spools will be fantastic!
Kathy, my motto is “Every Quilt is Worth Finishing”. You will not regret it! I am a very visual person too! That is why my husband hates to move furniture for me because I have to see it in each spot before I can tell if I like it! 😂
When I worked I mostly sewed clothes, for myself & grand children, but I would go to Wal-Mart, my only fabric store in 50 miles & pick up fat quarters and cut up in t o 2.5 Sq blocks for leaders & enders, & ended up with around 23 or so 9 patch blocks with matching fabric & then the store would not carry that line, or some 2.5 squares were left over material from a dress or another quilt. Now that I am age 82, I need to find a pattern to encorporate these blocks into a quilt of some kind. I do not want family or whomever throwing these blocks away.
Just found your channel and it is so refreshing to what someone that really enjoys what are doing. I’m just starting quilting and I just ❤️ it. I also ❤️ doing cross stitch. Can’t wait til next week.🥰
If you have essential oils you can put 2 drops or so (to your liking) in your best press skake it well. Mine is water soluible. You got some beautiful fabrics on your shopping trip. I love your blocks for the spools project. Great Job.
I used to live in Champayne-Urbana, was in real estate, 1970's, we had big big snow storms, flat land so drifts roof high! But all the stores have changed, then I mostly sewed clothes for myself & family, not much time for quilts, except utility.
It's so much fun to start new projects but that always creates UFO's unfortunately. Right now I'm not working on UFO's because I'm trying to stay caught up with all the QALs that started in January (sigh). My monthly ones are: A Quilting Life Mystery with Sherri McConnell, A Season in Blue with Edyta Sitar, and Lori Holt's Sew Scrappy Spools. Weekly are Lori Holt's Scrappiness is Happiness and Pat Sloan's Sweet Childhood Memories Mystery. I haven't been able to fit Fat Quarter Shop's Sewciaities in yet but I'm saving the pdfs just in case. So much to sew and so little time! Tammie I admire you for doing Lisa Bongean's Oh Say Can You Sew! I thought about it but she lost me at 1,152 1-1/2" unfinished HSTs! I have all the pdfs so maybe one day... I'm glad you and your family enjoyed your company. Good luck with items on your UFO list. Thanks for the chat and for sharing.
You are sure a busy lady! In Fort Wayne, we had anywhere from 4 to 6 inches of snow. I’m on the north side and have about 4. It’s a beautiful snow, and not going to melt soon, as we have a cold week coming up! Our weather folks were predicting 4 to 7, so they had it right this time. I’m also a fan of Stacy West, and your truck projects are great. I also have some of the Cultivating Kindness fabric. I need to figure out what to do with it. Love your videos. Lynn
I don’t long arm but your explanation was interesting and I shared this video with all my friends who do long arm so they may learn something new. First time I’ve seen and heard about the red tube technique. Thanks Tammie 👍
I like Zen Chic fabric. I’ve been collecting fabric with prints waiting for a perfect pattern. I think the book quilt pattern you shared awhile back might be good. I purchased the pattern after you shared. I use Best Press, peaches and Cream is my fav and I buy the gallon jugs to refill my spray bottle.
Yea! I was so excited to see you this morning! I usually crossstitch while watching, but I was totally in to what you were sharing and was really inspired! I’ve only made a few quilts at a quilt store, but With your encouragement, I’m going to try the Fat Quarter monthly quilt. I also loved hearing about the fabric storage and will start doing that! There’s more that helped me and I can’t thank you enough!
Maybe this will help you feel better....in Dec 1987, my now husband of 28 years (it took him another 8 years to cone around) broke up with me during college finals week. 😪 A month later, I decided to teach myself to quilt. So I bought a book and fabric and started on my journey. I git several blocks made unto I realized that at age 19, I needed a social life. It all went into my cedar chest and hasn't been touched since. I supposed I better pull it out and get ready for the March challenge. I started quilting in 2017 and haven't looked back. I'm currently mid project on a quilt for said Hubby. In his defense, he said he wasn't good enough for me. So he went and waited until he was. He's a great guy! Hard working, loving, spiritual, patient, and we have 5 great kids.
😂. Well, if you put it all in perspective, it’s better that the quilt has been in the cedar chest all these years and you worked on the relationship. Instead of the other way around! Great story! 💕
Love seeing the quilts and also how you store your fabric. Noticed the quilt rack/ ladder could you talk about it? Like the chair with quilts behind you also. Have several of those folding chair also
This was a wonderful video. Your plan for working on UFO’s would be daunting for me, but you will get them done, I’m sure. I can’t even locate many of my UFO’s. I especially love care and thought you put into your longarm quilting! All of the quilts you showed are even more beautiful because of the quilting!
I definitely will join your UFO plan Tammie. I had my UFO’s in my “Getem’ Done” 2023 planner however your plan makes it more fun and takes out the 🤔 … which one should I do? Which one should I do? Great idea 👍
Tammy…thank you for your awesome video podcast…I am interested in the remaining quilt on the ladder that contained Loretta’s quilts…that pattern is something I want to do, but was told it is not available anymore…do you know the name and if it can be found…I am a beginner quilter and love all that you shared…best wishes and happy stitching ❤
That house quilt is an old quilt that my husband bought at an auction. The house blocks measure roughly 10” square with solid squares in between each house. I don’t know of a specific pattern for that quilt but the Alpine Quilt pattern that Camille Roskelley put out has that same block. Her block measures 12” square. So you could buy that pattern and make that house block and alternate it with the same size solid squares. Does that make sense? Let me know if you have any other questions. Here is a link to the Alpine Quilt pattern. This is an affiliate link, but please don’t feel obligated to buy it. I just wanted to give you a way to find it so you could see what I was talking about. Hope this helps. Alpine quilt pattern by Camille Roskelley shrsl.com/3ublf
Love the lavender Best Press! Have you sampled the Caribbean? It’s wonderful as well. Best press not only helps with flatter pieced blocks, it is THE trick for pressing out wrinkles and the manufacture folds in fabrics!♥️🧵
Love watching your videos. You’re a teacher, a new friend, a quilty gal pal, and motivator ! Can’t wait for more videos!
Oh, you’re so sweet! Thank you!
Enjoyed seeing all the UFOs and customer quilts. Love your civil war reproduction fabrics. Happy Stitching n quilting
Thanks so much Teresa!
Sun Bonnet Sue…as early as 1800’s !!!! Early 1900 you can find books!
So beautiful and has been popular!
I hand painted one on the doors of an antique 3 door ice box my sister had in late ‘70/early ‘80’s???
She never gets old! (I’m now 72 years old!)
That quilt will be precious when you finish it!!!!!❤And yes I started out on an old wooden quilting frame- in my living room at the time!-a house that was built in 1902!!!!
Oh, I love the precious memories!
You inspire me so much. What a find to get sale yardage that matches a panel that you already have❣️ I call those 'meant to be, just for me' finds. As you may have noticed, I am binge watching your videos.
Thanks for watching! ♥️
Thank you for your calm and interesting delivery. It is just like I am there talking to you. I am about to finish my Oh Happy Day Quilt using Buttercup and Slate, then I am going to make arrangements for you to quilt it for me. I am so excited! Have a wonderful week!
I can’t wait to see it!
I love the owl and pine cones
Always enjoy seeing the quilts. Thanks.
Thank you Jan! I appreciate your watching!
Darling hearts. I would of course make for my granddaughters...love the conversation hearts idea
I have really enjoyed the depth you have gone into talking about everything.
Thanks for watching Mary!
Excellent again
Some of the fabric in the sun bonnet Sue look like feed sacks. What a treasure. I enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Evelyn!
I’m glad you showed the wrist pin cushion. I’ve been wanting one as I pin at my cutting table then take the pins out at my machine. With a wrist pin cushion I’ll always have the pins where I need them. Thank you.
Absolutely!
Love seeing your Vintage Sewing Machines! I am sewing along with the Lori Holt Scrappy Spools & using up brown scraps too. But Your Idea of using one brown print per month is great. I have been worried about the same brown fabric ending up next to each other. You just solved this dilemma! Thanks so much & thanks for the UFO challenge idea also. YES! it so hard to stay focused with such a large "Quilt Buffet" out there.
Wonderful! Thanks for watching Letitia!
I was so excited to see you had posted another video! You soothing voice and calm demeanor is so refreshing. Thank you for the great content you share. I have never sent in a quilt to be long armed. I worry they are not long arm worthy. If I do ever gather courage enough to send one I have chosen you to do it. I have printed off your instruction sheet... baby steps, lol.... I have the same paper and have not used it. I accidentally ordered it twice, I may just use it as I follow you along...I use comic boards for my fat quarters, I will have to try it with yardage. I didn't think it would hold yardage! I am SO visual, I have to be able to see what I have in my way too big stash or I will forget I have it, lol Your civil war spools will be fantastic!
Kathy, my motto is “Every Quilt is Worth Finishing”. You will not regret it!
I am a very visual person too! That is why my husband hates to move furniture for me because I have to see it in each spot before I can tell if I like it! 😂
❤❤ 😆 be the quilts and long arm designs
Nothing better than family❤
So true!
My pin cushions get full of needles, one had 22 needles I counted!
When I worked I mostly sewed clothes, for myself & grand children, but I would go to Wal-Mart, my only fabric store in 50 miles & pick up fat quarters and cut up in t o 2.5 Sq blocks for leaders & enders, & ended up with around 23 or so 9 patch blocks with matching fabric & then the store would not carry that line, or some 2.5 squares were left over material from a dress or another quilt. Now that I am age 82, I need to find a pattern to encorporate these blocks into a quilt of some kind. I do not want family or whomever throwing these blocks away.
Just found your channel and it is so refreshing to what someone that really enjoys what are doing. I’m just starting quilting and I just ❤️ it. I also ❤️ doing cross stitch. Can’t wait til next week.🥰
That is wonderful Sandra!
If you have essential oils you can put 2 drops or so (to your liking) in your best press skake it well. Mine is water soluible. You got some beautiful fabrics on your shopping trip. I love your blocks for the spools project. Great Job.
Thanks for the info! 😊
Enjoyed seeing your ufos and your explanation about some of the longarm mechanics. Fun stuff
Glad you enjoyed it Kelly!
I used to live in Champayne-Urbana, was in real estate, 1970's, we had big big snow storms, flat land so drifts roof high! But all the stores have changed, then I mostly sewed clothes for myself & family, not much time for quilts, except utility.
We drive through that area every time we head to Wisconsin!
Another great video. I had to watch you in small increments as I was flying yesterday hence all the reply’s. Thank you Tammie see you next week.
Thanks Darly! I love all your comments!
It's so much fun to start new projects but that always creates UFO's unfortunately. Right now I'm not working on UFO's because I'm trying to stay caught up with all the QALs that started in January (sigh). My monthly ones are: A Quilting Life Mystery with Sherri McConnell, A Season in Blue with Edyta Sitar, and Lori Holt's Sew Scrappy Spools. Weekly are Lori Holt's Scrappiness is Happiness and Pat Sloan's Sweet Childhood Memories Mystery. I haven't been able to fit Fat Quarter Shop's Sewciaities in yet but I'm saving the pdfs just in case. So much to sew and so little time!
Tammie I admire you for doing Lisa Bongean's Oh Say Can You Sew! I thought about it but she lost me at 1,152 1-1/2" unfinished HSTs! I have all the pdfs so maybe one day... I'm glad you and your family enjoyed your company. Good luck with items on your UFO list. Thanks for the chat and for sharing.
Wow Jenny, you have a lot going on! I love it!
Smart thinking Tammie. Yes you can make half triangle rectangle’s which you’ve probably discovered already.
Hi I started the sun bonnet I have 12 squares done I’m still working on it. B😊est press is great I use it faithfully thank you for sharing
That is exciting that you are working on one too!
You are sure a busy lady! In Fort Wayne, we had anywhere from 4 to 6 inches of snow. I’m on the north side and have about 4. It’s a beautiful snow, and not going to melt soon, as we have a cold week coming up! Our weather folks were predicting 4 to 7, so they had it right this time. I’m also a fan of Stacy West, and your truck projects are great. I also have some of the Cultivating Kindness fabric. I need to figure out what to do with it. Love your videos. Lynn
Thanks for watching Lynn! Enjoy the snow. It’s great sewing weather, for sure!
I don’t long arm but your explanation was interesting and I shared this video with all my friends who do long arm so they may learn something new. First time I’ve seen and heard about the red tube technique. Thanks Tammie 👍
My pleasure!
I like Zen Chic fabric. I’ve been collecting fabric with prints waiting for a perfect pattern. I think the book quilt pattern you shared awhile back might be good. I purchased the pattern after you shared.
I use Best Press, peaches and Cream is my fav and I buy the gallon jugs to refill my spray bottle.
Peaches and Cream sounds lovely! ♥️
Yea! I was so excited to see you this morning! I usually crossstitch while watching, but I was totally in to what you were sharing and was really inspired! I’ve only made a few quilts at a quilt store, but With your encouragement, I’m going to try the Fat Quarter monthly quilt. I also loved hearing about the fabric storage and will start doing that! There’s more that helped me and I can’t thank you enough!
Thanks for watching Susan!
Maybe this will help you feel better....in Dec 1987, my now husband of 28 years (it took him another 8 years to cone around) broke up with me during college finals week. 😪 A month later, I decided to teach myself to quilt. So I bought a book and fabric and started on my journey. I git several blocks made unto I realized that at age 19, I needed a social life. It all went into my cedar chest and hasn't been touched since. I supposed I better pull it out and get ready for the March challenge. I started quilting in 2017 and haven't looked back. I'm currently mid project on a quilt for said Hubby. In his defense, he said he wasn't good enough for me. So he went and waited until he was. He's a great guy! Hard working, loving, spiritual, patient, and we have 5 great kids.
😂. Well, if you put it all in perspective, it’s better that the quilt has been in the cedar chest all these years and you worked on the relationship. Instead of the other way around! Great story! 💕
Love seeing the quilts and also how you store your fabric. Noticed the quilt rack/ ladder could you talk about it? Like the chair with quilts behind you also. Have several of those folding chair also
I love decorating with vintage items!
This was a wonderful video. Your plan for working on UFO’s would be daunting for me, but you will get them done, I’m sure. I can’t even locate many of my UFO’s. I especially love care and thought you put into your longarm quilting! All of the quilts you showed are even more beautiful because of the quilting!
Thank you so much!
The more colorful the readers the easier to find them EVERY time we set them down and walk away and then need them!!
You are so right!! 😄
I am the bling gal so bring on the gold 😊 What a cool owl panel. Have a niece who loves owls. I may see if this panel is still available.
I just found your channel love your work! Heather from Canada
I definitely will join your UFO plan Tammie. I had my UFO’s in my “Getem’ Done” 2023 planner however your plan makes it more fun and takes out the 🤔 … which one should I do? Which one should I do? Great idea 👍
😁
Tammy…thank you for your awesome video podcast…I am interested in the remaining quilt on the ladder that contained Loretta’s quilts…that pattern is something I want to do, but was told it is not available anymore…do you know the name and if it can be found…I am a beginner quilter and love all that you shared…best wishes and happy stitching ❤
That house quilt is an old quilt that my husband bought at an auction. The house blocks measure roughly 10” square with solid squares in between each house. I don’t know of a specific pattern for that quilt but the Alpine Quilt pattern that Camille Roskelley put out has that same block. Her block measures 12” square. So you could buy that pattern and make that house block and alternate it with the same size solid squares. Does that make sense? Let me know if you have any other questions.
Here is a link to the Alpine Quilt pattern. This is an affiliate link, but please don’t feel obligated to buy it. I just wanted to give you a way to find it so you could see what I was talking about.
Hope this helps.
Alpine quilt pattern by Camille Roskelley
shrsl.com/3ublf
Are you doing a 2024 UFO challenge? Love your videos!
Thanks so much! I’m doing a Precut and Panel Challenge this year. I’ll share details soon.
Tammy where do you live. I love your videos. I am a very beginner quilter. I am sewing the cake layers . I am enjoying it. I am also a cross stitcher.
Hi Brenda! I am in west central Indiana! A born and raised Hoosier! ❤️
Love the lavender Best Press! Have you sampled the Caribbean? It’s wonderful as well. Best press not only helps with flatter pieced blocks, it is THE trick for pressing out wrinkles and the manufacture folds in fabrics!♥️🧵
I haven’t tried the Caribbean but it sounds yummy!