For all who don't care for music, remember you do have a mute button on your phone and a closed caption button on the tutorial. Please consider this sweet lady's efforts in providing an excellent tutorial and use options available to you to customize to your liking. I don't want her to be discouraged by negativity and stop making these videos. I learn so much from her!
What a great way to use fabric strips! I think this is a wonderful block to make Community Service Quilts! Thank you. By the way, your voice is so calming and non irritating. It’s a pleasure to listen to your tutorials!
I am enthralled with this series! It just keeps getting better. When you use up all these strips, unlike you, I am really going to miss this amazing flow of 2 1/2” scrap strip ideas. Thank you so much for sharing all these ideas!
It’s like magic! You began with leftover strips, sewed them randomly together, made them into half square triangles, sewed them into rows, and finished with a lovely quilt top. All from leftover strips! Now that’s what I would call excellent fabric management. Well done!
What I find so cool about quilting is that you can make really cool or complicated looking things but it’s just color choice and placement with simple blocks that trick your eye
I was so excited to watch this video yesterday evening, so when I got in bed for the night, I pulled it up on my phone and started watching. But after a few minutes, your voice, the strips being sewn together, and the light background music just lulled me right to sleep. 😴😴😴 Sweet dreams! So, tonight I watched it on my desktop, and thoroughly enjoyed the WHOLE thing! Thanks for the very nice video. I really like your style of videos, where you do the narration over the video, with just light music in the background. And I like how your explanations are clear and concise, and the videos are so well edited, there is not a lot of extra chatting, interruptions, or hemming and hawing. Very well done videos! 🤩
This is second time I have watched this video and am further convinced that it will move up on my to-do list. I have so many strips of flannel that are aching to be used...ta da...they are up next! BTW, your strip stash is full of my fabrics, however, I don't see my stash dwindling. Great tutes, keep them coming!
Thank you for the tutorial ❤. As an alternative to the store bought starch, I make my own using potato vodka and distilled water. It works really well.
I love watching your videos--slow enough to see what is happening, but fast enough so as not to get bored. And I really appreciate your streamlining techniques! That's the way I sew as well!
This is the best quilting project playlist bar none I have ever seen. Wonderfully useful! So down to earth and practical! Camera work is simply spot on - not slick but a best friend’s careful tutorial showing just what you need. And your voice is soothing and encouraging at the same time. I could go on and on. I never tire of watching this series and keep it on lately while I work on all my charity top building patchwork of all kinds. Huge thanks. Wish I lived close enough for a day trip. You deserve huge hugs!
Such a great use of scrap strips! A quick tip I use to make sewing rows together is: get that top seam to point up & the bottom one down to nest them that first set of rows, so much easier! Hope that helps someone out there in TH-cam land 😎.
This was very enlightening! I really like the way you put the strips and blocks together with a relaxed attitude! The consistent background really brought it all together! Lucky little girl! I know she will love it…right now she will love the feel of the backing!
It is gorgeous, baby might not be aware of how beautiful her blanket is. However the parents will forever treasure it, and appreciate the effort that you put into making this for their baby! 💞
I made this one and gave to my granddaughter. She loved it. Turned out very well. Your instructions are very good. Measurements are always accurate, which is mot the case in some other peoples videos. Thank you so very much and my granddaughter thanks you.
I really loved your tutorial. You’re to the point and I enjoyed every minute of it. What a cute quilt in the end. I’m going to make one like that. Will have to watch it again so that I don’t miss anything. Loved that quilt. Thanks for the video.
what a great way to recycle scraps. Years ago a friend of mine retreated then boxes of material that was going to the dump. Ten boxes had all been dumped. There are so many clothes that could be recycled. One of my projects with my material that was given me, I made 13 Pillow cases to a needy family of six.
Ooof that hurts my hoarding tendencies. I think there should be a section of stained and ripped clothing in thrift stores for sewers and crafters. We’re going to cut it up anyway
You had great strips. Your choice of strips for a baby quilt was excellent. The pattern was easy to copy, even by beginners. I have two jelly rolls that I have been uncommitted on a pattern. With your pattern I could make a quilt to fit my bed easily! I will be watching more of your videos. THANKS!
You have the best videos! I love that you share how to use our scraps! I remember when I first started quilting and thought I will never get enough scraps to make something…boy was I wrong! So thankful for your videos and ideas to clean out my scrap collection!
I always love watching scrap quilts being made. I love it when I see certain fabrics & recognize that I have many of the same “scraps”! Thanks for sharing!
This is a fav of mine! I am not as efficient as you though 😂. I approach it a lil differently. I cut the yardage in 6 1/2 strips, pair with the sewn strips and use my easy angle ruler! So fun to work up this pattern however it’s done ❤. Thank you as always
I don't think I have ever watched this channel until this afternoon, however, I have subscribed now to see what all you have in mind for the strips. I did like seeing the way you did your row block pressing, as I too don't pre press anymore. I found I was going back to press again too often. Of course I mean in a unplanned ( anything goes) pattern. Thanks sew much. new to you from Texas.
I have to tell you, I made these blocks. And, like the OCD person I am, I laid them out, in pinwheel fashion, and set them in a way I thought I would like. Then I had the OCDness to label each row and column! Feeling rather frustrated from the blocks falling off my makeshift design wall (aka “tablecloth”), I went back and watched this video again. Game changer!!! You said just to pull whatever and not think it too much. I have to tell you what I wound up with was something so much better than what I had before, and my mind was rested! I also used your tip for sewing and pressing the rows. That went so fast!
Thank you for another great use of left over 2 1/2" strips. My goal this year is to use up as much of my stash as I can and this is another winner. I've already printed up the instructions.
Hi. I love this great idea to make a baby quilt. I've been using up my 2.5 inch strips since I started watching your channel....and now finally i can see progress in my shoe boxes of strips. I ''ve made several scrappy quilts. Thanks so much for your inspiration ! Why store my scraps?? Now I have several lovely quilt tops from my scraps. My favorite one was using up my crumbs and making 12.5 inch squares from tiny pieces sewn together. I'll send a picture when I get that one quilted. Keep up the great work!!!
Since I have stitched many of these 3 in 1 strip sets, I prefer to not cut them apart until both side of the center line are sewn. Then, I cut them apart. Oh, it may save 2 minutes, but I don't have to pick up & position another square set every time. This pre ents th I se extra shoulder/arm movements & my eyes get tired at 70+ years young. Beautiful colors and quiet background chosen! Don't forget to label the finished quilted piece!
I can't wait to see what you do with the dark strips on the top of that bucket. (This is "the best" quilting series on TH-cam.)
Thank you sew much!
I appreciate your lack of music and not trying to fill spaces with talking. Nice tutorial!
Yes! Yes! And YES!!
I agree! Background music drives me nuts!
Amen to that! I often speed up the videos so music sound horrible.
Couldn’t agree more!! Thank you!
What size is the blocks
Your videos are a pleasure to watch and to listen to. Thanks for all the great tips.
I wait every month for this series (and your patriotic block of the month) to come out. Love your ideas! 😊
Love this! Looking forward to the next scrappy strip quilt. Thanks!
For all who don't care for music, remember you do have a mute button on your phone and a closed caption button on the tutorial. Please consider this sweet lady's efforts in providing an excellent tutorial and use options available to you to customize to your liking. I don't want her to be discouraged by negativity and stop making these videos. I learn so much from her!
Thanks for that!
@@thequiltedforest you are welcome!
Well said! Negative comments are disrespectful.
Mute button cuts the dialog too. (((
@@katehenry2718 ...you can mute the sound but then activate the Closed Captions to 'read' the dialogue.
This series is great. Your baby quilt turned out so sweet. I love it! You are doing a great job with your scraps. 😊
I am loving the strip ideas you are giving us- thank you for all of the inspiration!!
What a great way to use fabric strips! I think this is a wonderful block to make Community Service Quilts! Thank you.
By the way, your voice is so calming and non irritating. It’s a pleasure to listen to your tutorials!
Thanks for sharing love the quilt
I like watching you do something with all the 2.5 inch pieces. 😊
I am really enjoying this series, thank you!
I am enthralled with this series! It just keeps getting better. When you use up all these strips, unlike you, I am really going to miss this amazing flow of 2 1/2” scrap strip ideas. Thank you so much for sharing all these ideas!
This series is so cool! I love seeing the whole process, from scraps to quilt.
woo hoo! Down a bucket! I love this series! Thanks for sharing.
I’m really enjoying your series. Thank for doing this.
Love this baby quult!
It’s like magic! You began with leftover strips, sewed them randomly together, made them into half square triangles, sewed them into rows, and finished with a lovely quilt top. All from leftover strips!
Now that’s what I would call excellent fabric management. Well done!
Always look forward to the new edition
If you press your HSTs before you press them open, you only have to trim two sides rather than all four!
Great pattern and great technique.
What a great pattern. Looks complicated but easy HSTs. I hope you never run out of 2.5" squares - I love these videos.
Me too
Yes! Love them!
What I find so cool about quilting is that you can make really cool or complicated looking things but it’s just color choice and placement with simple blocks that trick your eye
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BEAUTIFUL! 😍 I'm sure the baby (and parents) will absolutely love it! 💖 Thank you for sharing. 😊🌹🦋
I am loving this series!! So many good ideas. Now I just have to get busy. 😂😂
I’ve made several quilts and used lots of scraps following this series! Thank you!!
So glad you have been able to make another tutorial in this series. I am really enjoying these videos and love the patterns you have chosen.
I was so excited to watch this video yesterday evening, so when I got in bed for the night, I pulled it up on my phone and started watching. But after a few minutes, your voice, the strips being sewn together, and the light background music just lulled me right to sleep. 😴😴😴 Sweet dreams! So, tonight I watched it on my desktop, and thoroughly enjoyed the WHOLE thing! Thanks for the very nice video. I really like your style of videos, where you do the narration over the video, with just light music in the background. And I like how your explanations are clear and concise, and the videos are so well edited, there is not a lot of extra chatting, interruptions, or hemming and hawing. Very well done videos! 🤩
Thank you so much! Happy Quilting!
This is second time I have watched this video and am further convinced that it will move up on my to-do list. I have so many strips of flannel that are aching to be used...ta da...they are up next! BTW, your strip stash is full of my fabrics, however, I don't see my stash dwindling. Great tutes, keep them coming!
loved this quilt. great idea for scraps.
What a wonderful happy quilt. Your instructions are very clear & easy to follow.
Thank you so much!
Love, LOVE, LOVE your videos❤❤ Thank you‼️
You are so welcome!
I too love this series. Great use of 2 1\2 in strips. Thanks
Thank you for the tutorial ❤. As an alternative to the store bought starch, I make my own using potato vodka and distilled water. It works really well.
I love your tutorials. Explained very well and the details are great. Visuals are great. You are an excellent instructor. Thank you 😊
Thank you very much!
Watching you do the sewing, etc. is very calming and relaxing as much as doing it myself. Thanks for sharing ! From Snowbound In The “Sunny South”.
This one is my favorite to watch. I’d love to see you do other color way’s with this pattern.
I like your matter of fact approach to using scraps!
I love watching your videos--slow enough to see what is happening, but fast enough so as not to get bored. And I really appreciate your streamlining techniques! That's the way I sew as well!
Just found your series and love it! Now to go back and binge from the beginning. I really can't wait! Woot!!
This is the best quilting project playlist bar none I have ever seen. Wonderfully useful! So down to earth and practical!
Camera work is simply spot on - not slick but a best friend’s careful tutorial showing just what you need.
And your voice is soothing and encouraging at the same time.
I could go on and on.
I never tire of watching this series and keep it on lately while I work on all my charity top building patchwork of all kinds.
Huge thanks. Wish I lived close enough for a day trip. You deserve huge hugs!
Thank you so much!
This is a fun pattern. I am always amazed that even scrap quilts beget more scraps; kinda like tribbles! Great content; thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Oh so pretty. Thank you for the inspiration. I like the idea of using it for a baby quilt size- I think my eyes would go buggy on a queen sized!
Another great idea!! I love your "leftover 2 1\2" strips" series!
Such a great use of scrap strips! A quick tip I use to make sewing rows together is: get that top seam to point up & the bottom one down to nest them that first set of rows, so much easier! Hope that helps someone out there in TH-cam land 😎.
I really enjoy these 2.5 strip videos. And the colors are beautiful.
Nice job! What a cute quilt - especially if the baby is a spring baby.
That is absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
You are a great teacher, so easy to understand! Thank you! The quilt is very nice
I will definitely save this pattern for later. It's darling! Thank you for sharing!! ❤ Your tutorial covered some great tips and techniques. ❤😊
Thank you for quilting sustainably and for your style of videos that make it easy to learn from! ❤
Thanks for watching!
This was very enlightening! I really like the way you put the strips and blocks together with a relaxed attitude! The consistent background really brought it all together! Lucky little girl! I know she will love it…right now she will love the feel of the backing!
It is gorgeous, baby might not be aware of how beautiful her blanket is. However the parents will forever treasure it, and appreciate the effort that you put into making this for their baby! 💞
I made this one and gave to my granddaughter. She loved it. Turned out very well. Your instructions are very good. Measurements are always accurate, which is mot the case in some other peoples videos. Thank you so very much and my granddaughter thanks you.
Love this one…and watching those scrap buckets go down. It gives me hope dealing with my own.
That baby will love it when she’s a teenager. It beautiful
I love using strips. There’s so many possibilities. Thanks for sharing
I love this serious, all your projects are great for beginners! Thank you so much for all you content❤️❤️❤️
You are so welcome!
Great way to use up all those scraps we quilters accumulate. Tutorial is well explained also. Thank you 😊
Great tutorial!! Love the colors and final baby quilt!!❤
I also appreciated your lack of music...I find music distracting In a tutorial. I enjoyed your instruction. Th anx!
Ditto! Ditto!
Same here! I'm hearing impaired and the background music really makes it hard for me.
I really loved your tutorial. You’re to the point and I enjoyed every minute of it. What a cute quilt in the end. I’m going to make one like that. Will have to watch it again so that I don’t miss anything. Loved that quilt. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much!
Love watching your videos! I get lots of inspiration and ideas from them! Thank you!
Again an excellent tutorial. Loved your trips. I know mommy will be thrilled when her daughter lays on her quilt. Stunning
Thank you so much!
Wow... Amazing lesson ..❤
Thank you! 😃
Absolutely gorgeous 🤩 So simple but the quilt is wonderful 😃 Thanks so much for sharing 👏👏🇬🇧
Thank you! 😊
Such a pretty quilt! And yay for using up strip scraps! A win/win! ❤😊
Thank you for a quick way to use the strips in my scrap bucket. Wonderful quilt!❤
what a great way to recycle scraps. Years ago a friend of mine retreated then boxes of material that was going to the
dump. Ten boxes had all been dumped.
There are so many clothes that could be
recycled. One of my projects with my
material that was given me, I made 13
Pillow cases to a needy family of six.
Ooof that hurts my hoarding tendencies. I think there should be a section of stained and ripped clothing in thrift stores for sewers and crafters. We’re going to cut it up anyway
WONDERFUL, I LOVE YOUR TUTORIAL!
You had great strips. Your choice of strips for a baby quilt was excellent. The pattern was easy to copy, even by beginners. I have two jelly rolls that I have been uncommitted on a pattern. With your pattern I could make a quilt to fit my bed easily! I will be watching more of your videos. THANKS!
Thanks for the video. Really enjoyed it !!!!! ✌🏻❤️
I always find your sewing videos helpful. I noticed I have increased my speed & accuracy with my projects as well. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I love the way you teach these quilts. Excellent skill. Such a cute Quilt too.
Really enjoy watching. Your scrap series is the best. Keep up the good work for us.
I have a ton of 2 1/2" strips! This is such a fun way to make a Scrappy quilt. Thanks sew much!
I’m just about to begin my first quilt; this looks very beginner friendly. Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
I love this series. As a beginner, my comprehension of this is relaxing and understandable
You have the best videos! I love that you share how to use our scraps! I remember when I first started quilting and thought I will never get enough scraps to make something…boy was I wrong! So thankful for your videos and ideas to clean out my scrap collection!
You got me inspired to use the fabric I have… I followed one of you videos… now I will give this video a try. Thank you for your ideas!
Awesome tutorial with clear instructions. Quilt is gorgeous
I always love watching scrap quilts being made. I love it when I see certain fabrics & recognize that I have many of the same “scraps”! Thanks for sharing!
Really enjoyed watching you make this quilt! It came out lovely. I have a ton of 2 1/2 inch strips and cant wait to make this! Thank you!
This is a fav of mine! I am not as efficient as you though 😂. I approach it a lil differently. I cut the yardage in 6 1/2 strips, pair with the sewn strips and use my easy angle ruler! So fun to work up this pattern however it’s done ❤. Thank you as always
Your creation is absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing!
I just found your scrappy quilting series, and I am really enjoying them. It's my favorite kind of quilting.
I don't think I have ever watched this channel until this afternoon, however, I have subscribed now to see what all you have in mind for the strips. I did like seeing the way you did your row block pressing, as I too don't pre press anymore. I found I was going back to press again too often. Of course I mean in a unplanned ( anything goes) pattern. Thanks sew much. new to you from Texas.
Another great scrappy quilt. Love this one for a baby quilt. Thanks for all the inspiration.
Such a beautiful scrap quilt!
You know how to teach people what you know❤
I have to tell you, I made these blocks. And, like the OCD person I am, I laid them out, in pinwheel fashion, and set them in a way I thought I would like. Then I had the OCDness to label each row and column! Feeling rather frustrated from the blocks falling off my makeshift design wall (aka “tablecloth”), I went back and watched this video again. Game changer!!! You said just to pull whatever and not think it too much. I have to tell you what I wound up with was something so much better than what I had before, and my mind was rested! I also used your tip for sewing and pressing the rows. That went so fast!
This is the first time I have seen one of your tutorials. Very well done. Thank you.
Super quilt pattern idea!!! Especially for a child's quilt!! I enjoy your channel.
You are a great teacher. Love the videos.
Thank you for all your videos. I have lots of strips and no ideas how to use them beautifully. Now I do. Thank you so much.
Thank you for another great use of left over 2 1/2" strips. My goal this year is to use up as much of my stash as I can and this is another winner. I've already printed up the instructions.
Great idea made a beautiful baby quilt!
Hi. I love this great idea to make a baby quilt. I've been using up my 2.5 inch strips since I started watching your channel....and now finally i can see progress in my shoe boxes of strips. I ''ve made several scrappy quilts. Thanks so much for your inspiration ! Why store my scraps?? Now I have several lovely quilt tops from my scraps.
My favorite one was using up my crumbs and making 12.5 inch squares from tiny pieces sewn together. I'll send a picture when I get that one quilted. Keep up the great work!!!
This quilt turned out so cute.
What a fun baby quilt
Since I have stitched many of these 3 in 1 strip sets, I prefer to not cut them apart until both side of the center line are sewn. Then, I cut them apart. Oh, it may save 2 minutes, but I don't have to pick up & position another square set every time. This pre ents th I se extra shoulder/arm movements & my eyes get tired at 70+ years young.
Beautiful colors and quiet background chosen! Don't forget to label the finished quilted piece!
A beautiful quilt normally I don’t like scrap quilt but this one I really liked
So pretty! Great scrap buster for sure. Thank you!