Thanks for this video. I’m just starting my first 3-D quilt (Escalator, by the same designer) and while the directions were pretty good, they didn’t really include the piece by piece construction (The directions showed doing pairs, but not when you added piece 3, 4, etc.). Love your tips about piecing, matching rows and cutting for the border. So happy I found this.
Great instructions. I just bought “3-D quilts with this same pattern. It is confusing, so glad I found this tutorial, you explained my problem perfectly. Now I’ll try again. Thank you so much.
Good presentation. I like a good tutorial where there is not a lot of excess verbal inclusions. Your tutorial is good. I also like how you show details with ruler or your pointing thing. Your suggestions and tips are very handy. I can tell they come from your own experience.
Hi. What an interesting pattern. I'm going to really enjoy your tutorials. Your explanations are really explicit!!! Thank you so much. I probably won't be doing this one but want to do something else with the triangle. So was glad to listen to how to use it.
I like the versitility of the equilaterial triangle. When I realized the seams are sewn vertically, it opened up a whole new world for me! I have two other videos with equilaterial triangles: th-cam.com/video/jfN9mK26NO0/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/XD5KvP8PUMM/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching!
Those nubs would be perfect to add to the stuffing of a pincushion. If you make a pincushion for your collection everytime you make a quilt, you will have a reference to the fabrics for every quilt you make.
Carol , love the calmness of your video and no extra headache music. Thank you. My question is in the cutting, I have the Clearview Triangle 60 degree ruler 6 inch, but the top it not cut off as you show in the video. Am I suppose to put the top solid line on the ruler on the top edge of the fabric? Thank you, Ginger
I am confused. When the pin goes in "at the top of the triangle" - it seems to be a few threads off. But it works so nicely. How is the pin inserted so it works out?
The few threads become insignificant when you look at the intersection from even a short distance. Try to get as close as you can to the tip of the triangle and put the pin there. Be sure the pin is perpendicular to the fabric before pinning the fabric together. Also, when sewing the seam, aim for the exact point where the pin went into the fabric. Do it a few times and it becomes a habit😀. Thank you for watching.
For me I don't see much advangage for trimming all the points at the beginning. Most of the triangle rulers only have one blunt end. So in order to trim off the other points you would need to reposition the ruler and cut each one. I'm guessing that this process would take more time than triming each corner as you go. I do like using the points to position the pieces before sewing. It's worth a try just to see how you like it.
As long as it is a 60 degree (equilateral) triangle it will work. If you are talking about the Tri Rec tool set, that triangle is not a 60 degree and it will not work. All the big quilting names make them. I would search for "60 degree triangle quilting rulers" and see if yours is one of them. It's a great quilt. I hope you can make one. Thanks for watching.
I just ordered a 3D pattern similar to this one, soo thrilled that I stumbled across your tutorial. But I don't have a clue on the material I should choose. How did you choose yours, it looks amazing
I can't remember how many sets of different fabrics were required...maybe 10? So for each set I chose a light, medium and dark in the same colorway. That would be a total of 30 different fabrics. Hope this helps.
I don't know the yardage but there are 12 colors: light, medium and dark of 4 color families. I don't have my pattern anymore for the yardage. Thanks for watching.
Amparo Porras wrote: It's beautiful, but I don't understand anything, I'd appreciate it if the label came out in Spanish, thank you very much. All the best
Thanks for this video. I’m just starting my first 3-D quilt (Escalator, by the same designer) and while the directions were pretty good, they didn’t really include the piece by piece construction (The directions showed doing pairs, but not when you added piece 3, 4, etc.). Love your tips about piecing, matching rows and cutting for the border. So happy I found this.
Glad it was helpful! thanks for watching.
This is a great tutorial. You made it very clear and easy to understand. Thank you
My pleasure
Great video. I never would have attempted this pattern without your video.
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching.
Great instructions. I just bought “3-D quilts with this same pattern. It is confusing, so glad I found this tutorial, you explained my problem perfectly. Now I’ll try again. Thank you so much.
You can do it and you'll be so happy with the quilt. Have fun!
I love this pattern & you explained it so well! I like your starch and press tip for the strips but I would starch mine before cutting the strips.
Thanks for the comment. I love using starch. Thanks for watching.
Gracias por compartir sus proyectos desde Colombiaa bendiciones para todos los días
Gracias and Blessings to you too!
The tip on vertical cutting is life-changing! Thank you.
Glad I could help!
What great “clear” instructions! Thank you so much for the video!
Good presentation. I like a good tutorial where there is not a lot of excess verbal inclusions. Your tutorial is good. I also like how you show details with ruler or your pointing thing. Your suggestions and tips are very handy. I can tell they come from your own experience.
Thank you!
This is a stunning play of colors. Beautiful. Thank you for the video 😊👍💕
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Excellent, clear instruction. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Hi. What an interesting pattern. I'm going to really enjoy your tutorials. Your explanations are really explicit!!! Thank you so much. I probably won't be doing this one but want to do something else with the triangle. So was glad to listen to how to use it.
I like the versitility of the equilaterial triangle. When I realized the seams are sewn vertically, it opened up a whole new world for me! I have two other videos with equilaterial triangles: th-cam.com/video/jfN9mK26NO0/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/XD5KvP8PUMM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching!
Terrific instructions! Very clear and concise. Thank you for sharing
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Those nubs would be perfect to add to the stuffing of a pincushion.
If you make a pincushion for your collection everytime you make a quilt, you will have a reference to the fabrics for every quilt you make.
That's a great idea!
I never would have thought of the nubs for a pincushion
Such clear directions!
Glad it was helpful!
Carol , love the calmness of your video and no extra headache music. Thank you. My question is in the cutting, I have the Clearview Triangle 60 degree ruler 6 inch, but the top it not cut off as you show in the video. Am I suppose to put the top solid line on the ruler on the top edge of the fabric? Thank you, Ginger
The top point should go to the top of the fabric. The bottom line of the finished size you want should be at the bottom of the fabric.
Excellent description of the process of piecing this beautiful quilt. We're those Kaffe Gasser fabrics. Thank you
Thank you for the comments. The fabrics are Kaffe Fassett. I think they are a great choice for this pattern.
Thank you! Just starting quilting and I love these 3d ones! Nice presentation.
Thanks so much. Excellent instructions and tips on sewing.
My pleasure!
Your quilt is magnificent!
Tutorial is really well explained
Thank you and good luck with yours!
Gorgeous, thankyou
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful! Love the colors!
Thank you!
Love this pattern!!!
Wow kudos to you. This looks very confusing but it’s beautiful. Good tutorial. Thanks.
I love this... you inspire me x
thank you lovely clear video with great closeups!
Thanks so much for the tips on cutting and piecing.
mz thrums My pleasure. Best wishes with your project!
great tutorial. Thanks , Barb
I am confused. When the pin goes in "at the top of the triangle" - it seems to be a few threads off. But it works so nicely. How is the pin inserted so it works out?
The few threads become insignificant when you look at the intersection from even a short distance. Try to get as close as you can to the tip of the triangle and put the pin there. Be sure the pin is perpendicular to the fabric before pinning the fabric together. Also, when sewing the seam, aim for the exact point where the pin went into the fabric. Do it a few times and it becomes a habit😀. Thank you for watching.
Excellent! Thank you.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
And another great video.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Great tutorial. Thanks for posting.
My pleasure!
Would there be an advantage to trimming all the “nubs” off to begin with?
For me I don't see much advangage for trimming all the points at the beginning. Most of the triangle rulers only have one blunt end. So in order to trim off the other points you would need to reposition the ruler and cut each one. I'm guessing that this process would take more time than triming each corner as you go. I do like using the points to position the pieces before sewing. It's worth a try just to see how you like it.
Beautiful quilt can’t wait to try making this one
Beautiful quilt ❤
Thank you! 😊
Where u buy book ?
Here you go!. Thanks for watching.
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Nice job!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
love this
I have this pattern, can I use the triangle in the Angles set?
As long as it is a 60 degree (equilateral) triangle it will work. If you are talking about the Tri Rec tool set, that triangle is not a 60 degree and it will not work. All the big quilting names make them. I would search for "60 degree triangle quilting rulers" and see if yours is one of them. It's a great quilt. I hope you can make one. Thanks for watching.
@@CarolThelen no the accuquilt
I just ordered a 3D pattern similar to this one, soo thrilled that I stumbled across your tutorial. But I don't have a clue on the material I should choose. How did you choose yours, it looks amazing
I can't remember how many sets of different fabrics were required...maybe 10? So for each set I chose a light, medium and dark in the same colorway. That would be a total of 30 different fabrics. Hope this helps.
My ruler does not have a blunt end, will that be okay?
IT should be fine. you will have more nubs to cut off and make sure your seam allowance is accurate! Good luck!
💐💐💐 Excellent tutorial thank you so much wish I watched before my last triangle pieced quilt! My next one will be amazing GC in Wales 🏴
I want to clarify something. You did use a flat top(not a pointy top) 60 degree triangle ruler correct?
That's right, the flat top 60 degree triangle ruler is what I used!
Thank you.
Can you please tell me where I can get the pattern for this quilt.
Here you go! - www.quiltersclinic.com/shop/c/p/Color-Junction-Pattern-x36559724.htm
Excelent tutorial
My pleasure and thanks for watching.
gorgeous
Dove posso comprare il libro? Grazie
www.quiltersclinic.com/shop/Books/p/Stunning-3-D-Quilts-Simplified-x51286008.htm
Grazie
beautiful quilt
I speak french, but i vers understand your explications for thé technique of thé pointe. Tanks you
merveilleux ! Merci
J’ai ajouté Français traduction à la vidéo
Pas assez de traduction :-( 😪
What is the yardage and how many colors
I don't know the yardage but there are 12 colors: light, medium and dark of 4 color families. I don't have my pattern anymore for the yardage. Thanks for watching.
Wonderful
Thank you. This was a bit if a challenge, but worth it!
Es precioso, pero no entiendo nada, les agradecería que saliera el rótulo en Español, muchas gracias. Un saludo.
I will check into this and see what I can do! Thanks for the suggestion.
Amparo Porras wrote: It's beautiful, but I don't understand anything, I'd appreciate it if the label came out in Spanish, thank you very much. All the best
This is a 3 year old video but the tips can be applied to many patterns that use 60 degree triangles.
Isn't it great that such a simple shape gives us so many options. Thanks for watching.
It doesn’t look like to me you put the ins at the intersection
The ins?
@@CarolTheleni think she meant to say *pins* …