I'm that woman, and I could NOT let her call that quilt finished without ALL of the blocks embroidered. I'm an avid machine embroiderer, and was happy to offer my services. Fortunately, my oldest embroidery machine is the same one she had so the card that the file was on was not a problem at all (a card unique to Bernina). So happy to see it quilted. It turned out wonderfully!
I used a brick fabric for my chimneys, fussy cut a cat sitting in the window for the extra space in February, and, since I live in a blue house - light blue for the eaves. Very fun project!
Happy New Year! I love Ann's quilt, too. The fabric is in my wheelhouse. I can't wait to see your American Gatherings quilt that I can never remember the name of! You are so productive and inspiring. Thank you!
Love, love the temperature quilt… put on my list to try a temperature quilt in the future… thinking the year I got married. Tammie …all the quilts you show, give us quilter’s many patterns to try!
How nice that someone finished the embroidery on your older WIP. I love the pantograph that you used too! I am very happy that you got it finished. The Jacob's Rib quilt is fantastic. Great fabrics esp. the large poinsetia print in the border and the backing looks perfect with it! The Squared Pantograph looks wonderful on the sailboat quilt! Once again, your quilts & your customers quilts are impressive. I am always inspired watching your videos.
You are off to a great start for 2025! I love the projects too that you are working on, they are so pretty. Have fun quilting and doing your cross stitch projects too.
So much to love and I’m only 18 minutes in. The muted colors on your temperature quilt are gorgeous and the blocks for Home Town Holiday are just beautiful!! 😍
I want so bad to send you one of my quilts to quilt for me. I so happy to see your finishings as well. Thank you for all your time spent to where these videos. ❤❤❤
❤ everything!!! Enjoy your video. We are icy in here in SE Mo. They calling for snow tomorrow night into Friday morning so I am excited to get time to sew on my quilt blocks hope finish couple top to quilt in the near future. Thank you for all information will come in handy.
Tammie, you area such an angel. You are always so kind in your appraisal of your clients and their quilts. The Lord's light always radiates from you. I am so glad to see your quilted 9-patch, scarecrows, and sunflowers quilt almost finished. It is another quilt that epitomizes your tag line, "Every quilt is worth finishing". Talk about being able to trace the Lord's hand in everything... Had I still not had the same machine you had (yes, it's old but it works fine just not nearly as fast as my 2 Vikings and it does require a lot of babysitting), I wouldn't have been able to get the design off the card. What are the chances that I offered to finish the embroidery for you AND had the exact machine needed to finish it? I love the pantograph you chose. It does not detract from the embroidery at all. It will make a great backdrop for a fall vignette if you don't use it on a bed. I love Karen's choice of celery for her pantograph. It would only work on a Christmas quilt with a white background; and it worked well! The quilt done in the Elegance fabric line is, indeed, stunning, and your quilting only added to the beauty of it. The Christmas Trees quilt is so lovely. Some of us actually buy men's shirts at resale shops specifically to use in quilting. I started doing this thanks to Cathy Martin of Cat Bird Quilts. I'm fortunate that in my part of the country, I can get some high quality shirts for extremely cheap. I suspect the Camille Roskelly quilt was done as a quilt along or several quilt alongs. I've seen it done many, many times. It's beautiful. Love the sunflower quilt! It would be perfect to display in that August to October time of year. Once, again, you've added that final touch that makes every quilt absolutely gorgeious! (Sorry for the long comment 😐
I did love the cutting mat. I learned something really great from Kelly at Pickens Stitches TH-cam. She said if you’re doing the same cut same cuts or trims over and over, use a small mat. Im trimming flying geese four at a time and it helps. She said using your small cutting mats for repetitious cuts because it will preserves your large cutting mat. It is cheaper to replace a small mat than it is the large ones. I started doing that with this little mat and another one I had.
I love how your temperature quilt came out! How do you plan to quilt it? I am making one for each of my 4 grown children, with the temperatures of the first year of their lives. I am using the high *and the low of each day, so each half-square triangle unit will be 2 colors. Each starts on their birthday, so there will actually be 13 houses: '92 and '96 quilts start mid-October, '94 starts mid-February, and '98 starts mid-May. I did the research for the year's weather, dating back to 1992-93, '94-95, '96-97, and '98-99. The first house's roof will have their full name on it, and the first HST will have their birth date, time, and weight on it. My key/legend will be incorporated into a pieced backing, with the temperature range written with permanent fabric markers on each fabric color. I will also include my label there and, along with a personal note to my 4 sweet miracles, it will explain what the quilt means. Hee. 🥰
I’m finishing my temperature quilt also. I started with low of day as a 3.5 inch square and then the high of day is 1.5 inch sashing to end with a 4.5 inch square. I put a maroon block to separate the months. Will I do again,probably not.
I just might be inspired to go back and finish my temperature quilt. I lost interest several months ago. Tammie did you mention something about fox and rabbit Qal? Where would I find information on that? Thank you.
I’m always excited to see a new video by you! Your personal sewing, your quilting in addition to the customer quilts always inspire me.
What an interesting video! The generosity of the woman who finished your embroidered blocks did my heart good.
I'm that woman, and I could NOT let her call that quilt finished without ALL of the blocks embroidered. I'm an avid machine embroiderer, and was happy to offer my services. Fortunately, my oldest embroidery machine is the same one she had so the card that the file was on was not a problem at all (a card unique to Bernina). So happy to see it quilted. It turned out wonderfully!
I used a brick fabric for my chimneys, fussy cut a cat sitting in the window for the extra space in February, and, since I live in a blue house - light blue for the eaves. Very fun project!
I loved your last floss stitch. I learn so much from watching your UTunes.
Such an exciting program tonight. So exciting to see how customers think outside the box. Ans your quilt viewer finish just so exciting
Happy New Year! I love Ann's quilt, too. The fabric is in my wheelhouse. I can't wait to see your American Gatherings quilt that I can never remember the name of! You are so productive and inspiring. Thank you!
Love, love the temperature quilt… put on my list to try a temperature quilt in the future… thinking the year I got married.
Tammie …all the quilts you show, give us quilter’s many patterns to try!
How nice that someone finished the embroidery on your older WIP. I love the pantograph that you used too! I am very happy that you got it finished.
The Jacob's Rib quilt is fantastic. Great fabrics esp. the large poinsetia print in the border and the backing looks perfect with it!
The Squared Pantograph looks wonderful on the sailboat quilt! Once again, your quilts & your customers quilts are impressive. I am always inspired watching your videos.
You are off to a great start for 2025! I love the projects too that you are working on, they are so pretty. Have fun quilting and doing your cross stitch projects too.
So much to love and I’m only 18 minutes in. The muted colors on your temperature quilt are gorgeous and the blocks for Home Town Holiday are just beautiful!! 😍
Tammie...happy 2025...your quilting is beautiful...best wishes ❤
I want so bad to send you one of my quilts to quilt for me. I so happy to see your finishings as well. Thank you for all your time spent to where these videos. ❤❤❤
❤ everything!!! Enjoy your video. We are icy in here in SE Mo. They calling for snow tomorrow night into Friday morning so I am excited to get time to sew on my quilt blocks hope finish couple top to quilt in the near future. Thank you for all information will come in handy.
Tammie, you area such an angel. You are always so kind in your appraisal of your clients and their quilts. The Lord's light always radiates from you. I am so glad to see your quilted 9-patch, scarecrows, and sunflowers quilt almost finished. It is another quilt that epitomizes your tag line, "Every quilt is worth finishing". Talk about being able to trace the Lord's hand in everything... Had I still not had the same machine you had (yes, it's old but it works fine just not nearly as fast as my 2 Vikings and it does require a lot of babysitting), I wouldn't have been able to get the design off the card. What are the chances that I offered to finish the embroidery for you AND had the exact machine needed to finish it? I love the pantograph you chose. It does not detract from the embroidery at all. It will make a great backdrop for a fall vignette if you don't use it on a bed.
I love Karen's choice of celery for her pantograph. It would only work on a Christmas quilt with a white background; and it worked well! The quilt done in the Elegance fabric line is, indeed, stunning, and your quilting only added to the beauty of it. The Christmas Trees quilt is so lovely. Some of us actually buy men's shirts at resale shops specifically to use in quilting. I started doing this thanks to Cathy Martin of Cat Bird Quilts. I'm fortunate that in my part of the country, I can get some high quality shirts for extremely cheap. I suspect the Camille Roskelly quilt was done as a quilt along or several quilt alongs. I've seen it done many, many times. It's beautiful. Love the sunflower quilt! It would be perfect to display in that August to October time of year. Once, again, you've added that final touch that makes every quilt absolutely gorgeious! (Sorry for the long comment 😐
I did love the cutting mat. I learned something really great from Kelly at Pickens Stitches TH-cam. She said if you’re doing the same cut same cuts or trims over and over, use a small mat. Im trimming flying geese four at a time and it helps. She said using your small cutting mats for repetitious cuts because it will preserves your large cutting mat. It is cheaper to replace a small mat than it is the large ones. I started doing that with this little mat and another one I had.
Gorgeous quilts!!!
I love how your temperature quilt came out! How do you plan to quilt it?
I am making one for each of my 4 grown children, with the temperatures of the first year of their lives.
I am using the high *and the low of each day, so each half-square triangle unit will be 2 colors.
Each starts on their birthday, so there will actually be 13 houses: '92 and '96 quilts start mid-October, '94 starts mid-February, and '98 starts mid-May.
I did the research for the year's weather, dating back to 1992-93, '94-95, '96-97, and '98-99.
The first house's roof will have their full name on it, and the first HST will have their birth date, time, and weight on it.
My key/legend will be incorporated into a pieced backing, with the temperature range written with permanent fabric markers on each fabric color.
I will also include my label there and, along with a personal note to my 4 sweet miracles, it will explain what the quilt means.
Hee. 🥰
Totally your fan!
I make pattern notes in Frixxion heat erasable pen. Then, if I decide to pass it on, I just iron it and it's like new again.
Amazing work on your temperature quilt! I'm still working on 2021 lol
Will you be doing the matching cross stitch for the Lori Holy Christmas sampler?
The quilt pattern that you call "Adam's Rib" I've known as "Garlic knot" Interesting the different names blocks have!
I’m finishing my temperature quilt also. I started with low of day as a 3.5 inch square and then the high of day is 1.5 inch sashing to end with a 4.5 inch square. I put a maroon block to separate the months. Will I do again,probably not.
I just might be inspired to go back and finish my temperature quilt. I lost interest several months ago. Tammie did you mention something about fox and rabbit Qal? Where would I find information on that? Thank you.