It takes time and effort to write up pattern instructions. If you like it, and want it, pay for it. If you truly can't afford it, make notes as you watch, and do your own maths, and then you'll have a free quilt pattern.
You should be a little more appreciative that she put this free tutorial out for us. There really isn’t any need for a written pattern for this. You just use 10” squares to do the magic 8 hst method. Pick two different prints you want to go together in your block and then lay everything out. So it’s just making hst blocks and laying them out a certain way. You don’t even have to use 10” squares, you could even use 7” or 8” pieces. I hope this helps.
Thanks again for another beautiful tutorial. I absolutely love the colors and block! ❤
It’s absolutely gorgeous
I am very impressed. This is beautiful and looks easy. Good fabric choice. Thank you for a great video.
Great pattern for a QOV! Thanks, Amanda! 🪡
Agreed!!
Beautiful ❤
Beautiful!
Thanks Amanda. Such a beautiful quilt top pattern and a fun project to do for January. Headed to the blog for the pattern. 😊
Happy quilting! 😊
Love it
Thanks for the video
I have a ton of HST’s. This will
be great!
Such a pretty pattern and perfect fabric line choice.
Super soft & sweet colors! Love the big blocks
Thanks! Those large blocks make it quick to sew up!
Beautiful quilt. Great video tutorial. Thank you.
This is a beautiful quilt! Thank you, Amanda!❤
Thank you! 😊
I love this quilt. Thank you somuch.
Love this quilt! Thank you for sharing! ❤
Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous. Thanks, Amanda. Easy too. ❤
Thanks so much!!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Stunning as always. Thank you. Happy New Year!!
Thanks so much Donna! Happy New Year ❣
Looks so pretty
Aren't these fabrics gorgeous?!?!
❤
Both st😊
Sides
Come on just post quilt pattern. Missouri Star quilt Co has instructions too
It takes time and effort to write up pattern instructions. If you like it, and want it, pay for it. If you truly can't afford it, make notes as you watch, and do your own maths, and then you'll have a free quilt pattern.
You should be a little more appreciative that she put this free tutorial out for us. There really isn’t any need for a written pattern for this. You just use 10” squares to do the magic 8 hst method. Pick two different prints you want to go together in your block and then lay everything out. So it’s just making hst blocks and laying them out a certain way. You don’t even have to use 10” squares, you could even use 7” or 8” pieces. I hope this helps.