I've seen many video's for making this quilt. This is by far, the BEST! Thanks for showing so much detail and providing great information. I think I can make one now.
Thank you for slowly detailing how to do this!!! Most commentators, because they know and understand what to do go very quickly, and it's hard to follow. This is perfect!!!! Thanks again, Becca!!
Becca, I like to listen to your channel. Your voice is so soothing and easy to listen to. You are funny. "How wide are your rectangles?" "I don't know, Becca, how wide are YOUR wrecked tangles?" Sheesh. You are inspirational. You make me want do stuff.
I took a class and had to look this up to tell what year. Any wooo I took a class to learn this in 1989 yup a long time ago! I did my quilt with the square in the middle just like yours and let me tell you it looks nothing like yours. But, bless the instructor she did the best she could but not very well as an instructor. Now 35 years later, you pop up on my news feed! I feel that you did a fantastic job teaching me and all of us who want to do this type of quilt. I so appreciate you and your time and how to do this so beautifully. Thank you so much. I've been quilting now for 40 years and I can not wait to make this. Thank you sew much!
Hi! My first visit and I loved your style. Very clear explanations and no nonsense. Loved the braid design! It was lovely to see Tiffany too. I was not expecting it. I love her too! Many thanks for the tutorial. I wish you health and much success. 😊
This is by far the most easiest explanation of how to make a braided quilt that I have ever seen! You have inspired me.... I hear a stashed Kansas City Troubles jelly roll calling my name! Thank you!!
Just an FYI, the red ball on jack is meant to go between the fabric pieces. It helps separate the fabric, so you don't cut in to the fabric pieces.😘 Thanks for sharing your talent!
I know, but when I put the red ball inside the fabric - I have issues cutting. I put the sharp point in and am just very careful when I slip it through - usually don't have a problem.
Not true. By having the ball on top keeps the ripper from ripping fabric. Babylock retail shop and many known teachers have taught this been doing it wrong forever now no rips in fabric. Try it yourself
Personally, I like when you put the red ball up - I hate ripping out seams - and I made a super goof mistake a few days ago so I need to rip out a couple seams - it’s two days later and I still haven’t done this - but not I’m going to give your method a try as I was close to using some bad words previous!😁. And your explanation of adding the triangles in one end and the square in the other is perfect for me - I have what I call my “dumb days” periodically😳😳
Nice to see others need to redo things so honestly this video is probably more helpful than you expected in way to help others make changes thanks for leaving it in and showing how to fix it thanks
Watching Tiffany press & sew with the attitude is hilarious. I love Tiffany's show & yours, too & wished I were close to y'all because I love pressing fabric! 😂😂😂
I have had the friendship braid on my wish list for a long time. Your video gave me the confidence to do it. Thank you so much for being my inspiration!
Becca, your braid quilt is very pretty. I am actually working on one, LOL. But more interesting was my very first quilt, it was a French Braid and it was for my mom! Great minds think alike! Great video!!! BTW, very good repair on the top square.
Great video Becca. I use your first methods of binding. I don’t have that “compensating” foot and no desire to buy it for about $15. But I use the joining/stitching in ditch foot. I position the quilt as you do but I move the needle to the right 2-3 positions to give me a nice straight sewing line. It works every time !
Aloha from Hawaii! I'm not sure if you still read comments on this post, but after watching your video, I've decided to use this as a border for my Hawaiian print blanket, and it's looking awesome! So, thank you for sharing this video!
Becca, THANK YOU for including your change to the beginning square and setting triangles. Even though I do plenty of ‘corrections’ myself, I treasure every time I see someone else’s process. Most are similar but when I see one that is different from mine, I add another bit into my mental ‘fixit file’. This is a great project! I have done friendship braids with the half hexie. I’ve wanted to do one with the square and strips but it’s so far down the list I hadn’t looked for a pattern or instructions yet. Now I just need to note this video on my list! Yay! Have a great week 😊
Awesome tutorial, definitely trying this pattern to use up some jelly rolls in my stash. This pattern would also make for a great temperature quilt - can do one side the high temp each day and the other side the low temp. Could get fancy and make the 2.5" square the weather for each day (rain, snow, sun, etc.) For the border, I do recommend measuring the same way you did the sashing strips between the braids. When I first started quilting I also just took a super long strip and attached the border - visually it looked fine but when I folded the quilt, it wasn't always lining up which was fine since I wasn't hanging these quilts up on a wall. This is a great video that walks through why you want to measure out your borders to keep your quilt from becoming wonky. This is especially important if you are going to longarm your quilt to ensure it stays as flat as possible. If the borders are off, your quilt might not lay flat for a longarm machine (jump ahead to 17:35 - th-cam.com/video/FZOR5fkk_Nw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZZz9ge39HD5_skAm&t=1055) I care less about the quilt police and more about trying to increase my accuracy, precision, and overall skill which is I why I did switch over to measuring out my borders. I do this now for most quilts but not always - quilt for a dog bed, eyeball straight is fine :)
You are so welcome! I hope you do make one - it's an easy sew, something you can definitely do in a weekend - and now that you know the technique, you can put braids on ANYTHING!
Yes Becca! STARCH commander here💕😂😂😂 Thank you Dear One for these great instructions and variations! Yours and your Sweet Mommas quilts are beautiful!💕🧵
Hey Becca have you thought about using the binding tool for your braid quilt? The flat end is where I join a square to the strip. Then as they stagger you are trimming minimal amount. And your straps can be pre cut.
I use the "Quilt Police Method" for all my quilt! It assures me that I'm going to have a nice square quilt! I've seen way too many quilts that implement other methods of adding their borders without measuring to not always be square! This is not always the case, but I've taught beginner quilters who add borders without measuring their top first and you could definitely see the difference.
Maybe I should have re-worded that...I don't think the technique is horrible - do what makes you happy with your quilt! I think the term Quilt Police refers to folks telling you to do something differently, without being asked. When that happens to me, it literally takes the wind out of my sails and makes me feel defeated instead of celebrating what I accomplished! #DefundTheQuiltPolice LOL
@@sewbecca Nothing at all wrong with the wording you used! Not in the least bit offended! I get it . . . just like you said "do what makes you happy!" Just pulling your chain, my friend! LOL💜🐼💜🐼💜
I absolutely love this video and your quilt! So much so that I am picking out fabrics now (although I have another week or two of FMQ'g on my sewing machine for my current quilt). Thank you for all the fabulous detail, hints, and keeping the mistake in so you could share the best way to correct it. Awesome!!!
I just found your channel today and loved your tutorial. Usually I don't watch them because they can be boring, but yours is entertaining and certainly informative. Someday I will get around to a braid quilt. Thanks
You are the best! The instruction, demo, filming - absolutely the best I’ve seen! I’ve watched thousands of quilting videos, so I know whereof i speak 👏👏
I love them MORE than the flowerhead pins. The cute pins are typically too thick - these aer the Magic Pins (I think I have a link for them in my description box below the video). They're fine and glide through fabric like butter!
In the braid video when Tiffany was at the longarm, I noticed a holder for thread cones on your wall. Would you share where you found a holder for those large cones? I am having a hard time finding one. Thanks.
Going to try this as my first quilt. I have a question though. Why doesn’t your fabric get pulled into the feed dogs like mine😂? Like at the end of my run it seems to go off. Is that because I’m not experienced?
There could be a number of reasons that cause this - and it's hard to diagnose without seeing what you're doing. One thing you can try is making sure that you're using leaders and enders when sewing to help keep the points of fabric from going into the holes where the feed dogs are. :)
I don’t like adding bias edges as I go. Using her method introduces that bias edge to the quilt. This method has it stabilized until the braid is finished. Yes, there’s some waste - but not much. Good thing there’s more than one way to do things! I like my method, but if the binding tool works for you - that’s great!!
I just want clarification on how your mom’s quilt was done. Am I correct that border around braids is 2 1/2 inches and sashing and accent is 2 1/2 inches each. I didn’t see those instructions in description box. Thank you so much. This is beautiful.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! This quilt is on my to-do list in the very near future. I just have to settle on the fabric. If you had used a different background fabric, what color would you have used? Keep the wonderful content coming. ❤😊
I've seen many video's for making this quilt. This is by far, the BEST! Thanks for showing so much detail and providing great information. I think I can make one now.
Thank you!!!
You are a very good instructor. Thank you so much for your easily understandable instructions.
Thank you for slowly detailing how to do this!!! Most commentators, because they know and understand what to do go very quickly, and it's hard to follow. This is perfect!!!! Thanks again, Becca!!
I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful! Happy to take you through this step by step - can't wait to see your quilt!
I love the “victory lap” instruction. Great tutorial!
Becca, I like to listen to your channel. Your voice is so soothing and easy to listen to. You are funny. "How wide are your rectangles?" "I don't know, Becca, how wide are YOUR wrecked tangles?" Sheesh. You are inspirational. You make me want do stuff.
😂
I took a class and had to look this up to tell what year. Any wooo I took a class to learn this in 1989 yup a long time ago! I did my quilt with the square in the middle just like yours and let me tell you it looks nothing like yours. But, bless the instructor she did the best she could but not very well as an instructor. Now 35 years later, you pop up on my news feed! I feel that you did a fantastic job teaching me and all of us who want to do this type of quilt. I so appreciate you and your time and how to do this so beautifully. Thank you so much. I've been quilting now for 40 years and I can not wait to make this. Thank you sew much!
Awww, thank you!!
Hi! My first visit and I loved your style. Very clear explanations and no nonsense. Loved the braid design! It was lovely to see Tiffany too. I was not expecting it. I love her too! Many thanks for the tutorial. I wish you health and much success. 😊
Thank you!!!
Great tutorial, pattern and quilt. Love the bloopers too. Y'all had a lot of fun. Thank you for sharing!
This is by far the most easiest explanation of how to make a braided quilt that I have ever seen! You have inspired me.... I hear a stashed Kansas City Troubles jelly roll calling my name! Thank you!!
You are so welcome! I can't wait to see what your finished quilt looks like!
Just an FYI, the red ball on jack is meant to go between the fabric pieces. It helps separate the fabric, so you don't cut in to the fabric pieces.😘 Thanks for sharing your talent!
I know, but when I put the red ball inside the fabric - I have issues cutting. I put the sharp point in and am just very careful when I slip it through - usually don't have a problem.
Been using one forever, and a lot, never knew that. Thanks
Not true. By having the ball on top keeps the ripper from ripping fabric. Babylock retail shop and many known teachers have taught this been doing it wrong forever now no rips in fabric. Try it yourself
Personally, I like when you put the red ball up - I hate ripping out seams - and I made a super goof mistake a few days ago so I need to rip out a couple seams - it’s two days later and I still haven’t done this - but not I’m going to give your method a try as I was close to using some bad words previous!😁. And your explanation of adding the triangles in one end and the square in the other is perfect for me - I have what I call my “dumb days” periodically😳😳
@@deborahtomec8103Thanks - I have a BabyLock Presto 2 and was probably informed about this but have forgotten!
Becca, your chats are fun and entertaining but I really think your HUGE talent is tutorials! Thank you so much for wonderful commentary and honesty!❤️
Thank you so much!
I totally agree. You are a great educator
Beautiful Becca ,thank you for sharing your method❤🐦
I like your nails, they look very nice, and I like the length. , I like this pattern. Very cute. Thanks for showing it to us.
Thank you. Make more quilt videos !!! You’re a great teacher. Ala Chef John of quilting. 😊
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Thank you for the great tutorial.
You are def one of my favorites. Thank you so much.
You are so welcome
Thank you Becca, for an excellent tutorial and demonstration. It was so inspiring….bless you and your colleagues…🇦🇺❤️
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Nice to see others need to redo things so honestly this video is probably more helpful than you expected in way to help others make changes thanks for leaving it in and showing how to fix it thanks
That was fun to watch
Lots of great information, Becca. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Watching Tiffany press & sew with the attitude is hilarious. I love Tiffany's show & yours, too & wished I were close to y'all because I love pressing fabric! 😂😂😂
Haha! She doesn't starch anything, so gave me a bit of a tease when I asked her to do this one!
@@sewbecca 🤣🤣🤣 love her!
I knew I had seen this before, i must have been lucky to catch first time... but still watched again. Hugs, Chel 🌸
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I have had the friendship braid on my wish list for a long time. Your video gave me the confidence to do it. Thank you so much for being my inspiration!
You are a super good teacher !
Becca, your braid quilt is very pretty. I am actually working on one, LOL. But more interesting was my very first quilt, it was a French Braid and it was for my mom! Great minds think alike! Great video!!! BTW, very good repair on the top square.
Thanks, Di!
Thank you so much for this video. This is on my to do list. You explained everything perfectly!!!! Thank you!!! ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
I just love it when you all get together !! Gotta be a party all the time !!!🎉🥰🎊❤️
It's always a blast when we all come together!
Love this. And the colors and your explanations. I have always done the stitching around the edges now I will call it the victory lap!
Wonderful!
Absolutely love this tutorial and the fabric selection, wow!
Thank you so much!
Love Love Love this! Your way of explaning the measurements and process is FAB
Thanks so much!
I think I have to make a braid quilt with my scraps too! Thank you for the inspiration and guidance.
You are so welcome!
Great job love!
Love this tutorial! I think I need to dive into my stash!
I can't wait to see what you come up with!
Great video Becca.
I use your first methods of binding.
I don’t have that “compensating” foot and no desire to buy it for about $15. But I use the joining/stitching in ditch foot. I position the quilt as you do but I move the needle to the right 2-3 positions to give me a nice straight sewing line.
It works every time !
Super tutorial, I might do this quilt and I think I just got the perfect fabrics for that.
And the bloopers were the best!
Love your video.. I’ve been using shirts for awhile and love thrifting for the .
Great tutorial Becca
That's beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
Aloha from Hawaii! I'm not sure if you still read comments on this post, but after watching your video, I've decided to use this as a border for my Hawaiian print blanket, and it's looking awesome! So, thank you for sharing this video!
That's lovely! I bet it looks BEAUTIFUL!
I did the victory lap on temperature quilt before I took it to the be quilted. Love this tip.
I need to start doing that on *all* of my quilts!
You and Tiffany are so cute! Thanks for the great tutorial!
I love the background you selected. I think the quilt turned out beautifully!
Hey, thanks for the love on the background and quilt! It means a lot to hear your positive feedback.
Excellent tutorial, Thank you
It is so pretty
Becca, THANK YOU for including your change to the beginning square and setting triangles. Even though I do plenty of ‘corrections’ myself, I treasure every time I see someone else’s process. Most are similar but when I see one that is different from mine, I add another bit into my mental ‘fixit file’.
This is a great project! I have done friendship braids with the half hexie. I’ve wanted to do one with the square and strips but it’s so far down the list I hadn’t looked for a pattern or instructions yet. Now I just need to note this video on my list! Yay! Have a great week 😊
Yay! Have a great week, Christine!!
Awesome tutorial!. Thank you.
Great video and great teaching of the project!
Thank you!
Awesome tutorial, definitely trying this pattern to use up some jelly rolls in my stash. This pattern would also make for a great temperature quilt - can do one side the high temp each day and the other side the low temp. Could get fancy and make the 2.5" square the weather for each day (rain, snow, sun, etc.)
For the border, I do recommend measuring the same way you did the sashing strips between the braids. When I first started quilting I also just took a super long strip and attached the border - visually it looked fine but when I folded the quilt, it wasn't always lining up which was fine since I wasn't hanging these quilts up on a wall.
This is a great video that walks through why you want to measure out your borders to keep your quilt from becoming wonky. This is especially important if you are going to longarm your quilt to ensure it stays as flat as possible. If the borders are off, your quilt might not lay flat for a longarm machine (jump ahead to 17:35 - th-cam.com/video/FZOR5fkk_Nw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ZZz9ge39HD5_skAm&t=1055)
I care less about the quilt police and more about trying to increase my accuracy, precision, and overall skill which is I why I did switch over to measuring out my borders. I do this now for most quilts but not always - quilt for a dog bed, eyeball straight is fine :)
Thank you so much Becca, great tutorial. I now want to make one. I love your videos.
You are so welcome! I hope you do make one - it's an easy sew, something you can definitely do in a weekend - and now that you know the technique, you can put braids on ANYTHING!
Thank you for this tutorial, Becca!!
You are so welcome!
Another good tutorial😊
Glad you think so!
Thanks, good understanding instructions. ❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial
I love that you have Tiffany in this video! I follow her too!
Tiffany's one of my very best friends! I was so lucky to be able to host her for a couple of weeks - I can't wait to see her again in February!
You are an excellent teacher!
Thank you! 😃
OMG that looks so beautiful
Thank you!
Yes Becca! STARCH commander here💕😂😂😂 Thank you Dear One for these great instructions and variations! Yours and your Sweet Mommas quilts are beautiful!💕🧵
Thanks so much! 😊
Excellent tutorial - you took the time to show so many good tips.
You're very welcome!
Great tutorial Becca. Thank you so much. ❤
Glad you liked it!!
I need a Tiffany in my sewing room!
Shew, I think we could all benefit from one!
Great tutorial, thank you!
You're very welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial. You did a great job on explaining how to sew it.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Becca for the tutorial 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Loved the white better
Thank you for this tutorial and all the detailed instructions. I will feel much more confident when I attempt it. 🤗
You are so welcome!
Hey Becca have you thought about using the binding tool for your braid quilt? The flat end is where I join a square to the strip. Then as they stagger you are trimming minimal amount. And your straps can be pre cut.
Great tutorial!😊
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful fabric lucky Tiffany. Thank you
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Great video!!!
Thank you so much for watching!
I am in Richmond Va. where are you? I watch every chance I can.@@sewbecca
I use the "Quilt Police Method" for all my quilt! It assures me that I'm going to have a nice square quilt! I've seen way too many quilts that implement other methods of adding their borders without measuring to not always be square! This is not always the case, but I've taught beginner quilters who add borders without measuring their top first and you could definitely see the difference.
Maybe I should have re-worded that...I don't think the technique is horrible - do what makes you happy with your quilt! I think the term Quilt Police refers to folks telling you to do something differently, without being asked. When that happens to me, it literally takes the wind out of my sails and makes me feel defeated instead of celebrating what I accomplished! #DefundTheQuiltPolice LOL
@@sewbecca Nothing at all wrong with the wording you used! Not in the least bit offended! I get it . . . just like you said "do what makes you happy!" Just pulling your chain, my friend! LOL💜🐼💜🐼💜
I like the braid with the white square.
Me, too!!!
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I've always wanted to do this but was scared. I will try it now. Wonderful tutorial.🎉
You can do it!
I absolutely love this video and your quilt! So much so that I am picking out fabrics now (although I have another week or two of FMQ'g on my sewing machine for my current quilt). Thank you for all the fabulous detail, hints, and keeping the mistake in so you could share the best way to correct it. Awesome!!!
Hey there! Thanks a bunch for watching and leaving such a sweet comment. Can't wait to see your quilt when it's done!
I love this design…I made a braided table runner following Jenny Doan’s tutorial…it used the binding tool and was so easy to
That's awesome! Jenny Doan has some great tutorials.
Love you guys, y'all should be neighbors!
I wish we all lived closer!
I just found your channel today and loved your tutorial. Usually I don't watch them because they can be boring, but yours is entertaining and certainly informative. Someday I will get around to a braid quilt. Thanks
Thank you so much!
You are the best! The instruction, demo, filming - absolutely the best I’ve seen! I’ve watched thousands of quilting videos, so I know whereof i speak 👏👏
Wow, thank you!i
Thank you Becca. Those are beautiful quilts for sure. Do you quilt it free hand on the longarm? Very pretty quilting. Keep em coming.
Right now, I don't have automation on my longarm - so everything is free hand!
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Becca! Hi! Love this quilt! What is the name of your fabric cutter. It makes cutting look so easy! Thanks!
It’s the Martelli rotary cutter!
Do you like your blue long pins as much as flowerhead pins(if you use them). Im trying to find thinner sharper long pins. Ty loved this cute tutorial.
I love them MORE than the flowerhead pins. The cute pins are typically too thick - these aer the Magic Pins (I think I have a link for them in my description box below the video). They're fine and glide through fabric like butter!
CLOVER make beautiful fine quilting pins! 🌸
@@sewbecca thank you kindly!
Where did you get your thread racks?? I need one for my long arm thread the big ones!!
In the braid video when Tiffany was at the longarm, I noticed a holder for thread cones on your wall. Would you share where you found a holder for those large cones? I am having a hard time finding one. Thanks.
I believe this is the link to the thread rack that I use to store my large codes of thread: amzn.to/3VN62Ys
@@sewbecca Thanks so much.
@@sewbecca Boo hoo. I just went to the site and it is unavailable.
Great quilt and I loved the bloopers! 😂🎉 Question… did you say what your final size of project was? Thanks :)
I did - towards the end of the video (36:09) - it measures 66" x 78"
@@sewbecca oooof I must have missed that. Thanks for sharing it. 😊
@jengamble6083 no worries!!
Going to try this as my first quilt. I have a question though. Why doesn’t your fabric get pulled into the feed dogs like mine😂? Like at the end of my run it seems to go off. Is that because I’m not experienced?
There could be a number of reasons that cause this - and it's hard to diagnose without seeing what you're doing. One thing you can try is making sure that you're using leaders and enders when sewing to help keep the points of fabric from going into the holes where the feed dogs are. :)
I'm curious about why you don't use a binding tool for this like Jenny at MSQC? It not only saves fabric but eliminates a cut.
I don’t like adding bias edges as I go. Using her method introduces that bias edge to the quilt. This method has it stabilized until the braid is finished. Yes, there’s some waste - but not much.
Good thing there’s more than one way to do things! I like my method, but if the binding tool works for you - that’s great!!
I just want clarification on how your mom’s quilt was done. Am I correct that border around braids is 2 1/2 inches and sashing and accent is 2 1/2 inches each. I didn’t see those instructions in description box. Thank you so much. This is beautiful.
Yes, correct! I think we also did a 1.5" border around each braid before we did the 2.5" scrappy sashing and the 2.5" background sashing!
Hello Dear Becca. I’ve missed you! ❤️
Hello to your Mom, Mary, Tiffany & Scott, Ian, & all the “Family❣️”
Becca, May I come sew with you too❣️🙃❣️
Haha, come on - I'll put on some coffee!!
Thanks so much for this tutorial! This quilt is on my to-do list in the very near future. I just have to settle on the fabric. If you had used a different background fabric, what color would you have used? Keep the wonderful content coming. ❤😊
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It’ll take me a minute to get there from Florida😊❤
Is that Tiffany with you?
Yeap!
BECCA I know you love help others build their channels I think it would be wonderful if you could interview the Quilter on Fire#becca
Way ahead of you - I'm excited to share Brandy from Quilter on Fire will join me on a livestream on Friday, June 11!
Being able to fix "boo boos" is part of a good seamstress😊
It's a lesson I feel like I'm getting to practice more lately!