To those who gave this a thumbs down... I would like to know WHY!! There is nothing about this video to warrant thumbs down!! I think it's a wonderful instructional video presented in a way that even I can understand it!! It just makes me angry these people do that but don't offer any reason WHY!! Grrrrrrr....
This is the kind of efficiency and clear explanation that my ADHD brain CRAVES but is too chaotic to come up with on it's own. I need step by step instructions in life sometimes and this just brings me such a sense of calm and confidence. You're my favorite person today. ... I'm not even planning on making a quilt anytime soon but it still makes me that happy.
Omg! If you had been our home ec teacher, we would all have been Houston International Quilt Fest winners by now. Throwing in w the other ladies here; you are a genius and I love you! ☮❤🙋SUBSCRIBED. An afterthought: Please patton this method. Nobody does it. Sincerely, this is going to be big and you need to claim the credit for it. First, contact a lawyer but before you present it, make him sign a promise not to use it in any way (friend does this after a lawyer once stole her work). Cheers.
Assembly line fashion works on everything and anything especially when you need to be time conscious. People that ever worked at a job where it was assembly line work usually use this method for lots of things. I know I always have. You did a great job of demonstrating your technique. Thank you.
@@TiffanysQuiltingLife Again I really enjoyed watching TH-cam video of your quilting. I don’t quilt because I’m too impatient. I’ve always sewn. Worked doing boat, furniture, and airplane interiors. I always hav been able to show someone who is willing yo learn how to sew and upholster. I’ll be watching again and have a great day. Thank you Betty
You are one smart cookie! Loved ur ideias. I absolutely love quilting and I could do it day and night, but it is a very slow process. This will speed it up.thank you so much!
I can’t believe this!!!! You’re a genius. I went into a trance watching you sew, press and stack the pieces. What an incredible way to teach someone who is afraid of quilting to make their first quilt!
Tiff, I’m more in awe of what you do, how you do it, and end up with beautiful patterns, no matter the fabric. Pure genius, you are. Love how your mind works, and you make the time to explain and demo what you’re thinking and doing. What a fantastic teacher you are…you have a wonderful gift and I’m so glad you’re sharing it with us. 🎄❤️🇦🇺
Love this! For me, a big part of the joy I derive from making quilts is in the devising of the system required. Logic is a wonderful thing; it calms my frantic brain.
Delighted to meet you, I Love all your videos, I am new to quilting & am learning a lot from them, I enjoy your humour & that little chuckle you give Best Regards Dawn from Northern Ireland
Hellofrom Paris, Tenn. Love your sharing you knowledge with all of us. Whe I get back to sewing after my house sells , I will have you on a Lott. Thank you and your husband. I know he helps you a lott here and in the rest of your work.
I love fabrics and I have tubs full of them. Making a quilt has always been the goal,but after several failed attempts I gave up. Still loved watching quilt videos.Three days ago I saw the string illusion video and it changed my attitude. I have to say your videos are by far the best I have come across. As a visual learner I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are a great teacher!
I cannot get over how simple your assembly line method of quilting is. I am in shock nd very humbly awed. When you said you were not going to give the measurements, i internally screamed, "What? No measurements? I need those numbers!" I almost left your video. I'm glad i stuck around. I have sewn throughout my life, but never quilted. So i thought I'd try to make a quilt after i found this gorgeous cat panel. Honestly did not know anything other than there's a top nd bottom with the batting in the middle. Turns out quilting is expensive nd takes a lot of tedious work than anyone ever tells you. Then there were the measurements which i got wrong each nd every time despite double nd triple checking. I googled, spent hours watching TH-cam videos for tips nd advice. Also found a really good instructive channel, Jordan Fabrics. After all of that, I made the top nd the back, sandwiched it, nd folded it up to put it aside. I'm honestly too scared to continue. Yet, stumbling upon this video nd seeing such awesome simplicity, I'm tempted to pull that sucker out to finish it! You have taken all the uncertainty nd insecurity out of an ancestral past time in less than half an hour. Again, i am still shocked. You have made a believer out of me, if that phrase applies. Even if it doesn't, you've definitely changed my view nd i am so grateful to you for doing so! WOW! Just, Wow.
Thank you for the kind words 😊 I really hope you break out that quilt and finish. As for the quilt I am making in this video, there is directions in 2 videos linked in the description of this video called Shattered Window 😊
You’re doing a factory system . So efficient is right! Beautiful work and perfect instructions! Thank you . You popped up at the perfect time for me, I’m making a quilt for my granddaughter 👍😘
I am watching you make your Grandmas quilt. I wanted to let you know that I appreciate watching you cut fabric especially in fast motion! It is awesome!
This was my first time on your channel and when you started cutting I said "what the heck is she doing? That's madness. This lady is off her quilting rocker!" BUT... then you started chain piecing and chain sewing and my mind heard angels singing and I was like "This lady is a quilting genius!" What an incredibly efficient way of quilting. My OCD and ADD thank you. Awesome video! I'm totally going to adopt your way from now on. You've got a new subscriber!
Claudia N, I literally have tears in my eyes from laughing at (with?) your wonderful writing. I can just feel your feelings at the same time. Thanks for this :)
WOW!!!! I will continue to learn how to quilt now that I've seen this video!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I was getting very frustrated with the tediousness of it all.... but you have changed my OCD mind! LOL😄 Bless you.
Hi, stumbled upon this video. Eleanor Burns has been ensemble line sewing for decades. It really is much easier to manager your projects this way. I love this so much!
So, I've always chain pieced like this. I think our brains are soul sisters. I don't think it occurred to me that others might not even see the simplicity in our methods! Great video and glad to know I'm not the only one who does this!
I really enjoyed your work it is so helpful thanks so much so this morning when the hobby lobby open I an going there to buy my own supplies this fabrics the cutter cutting mat I live in Travelers Rest SC the closest big town is Greenville SC my husband my Santa is getting me for Christmas this years we have been married for 52 years have a day
I can’t thank you enough. From the bottom of my little stitched heart. I was half way there… but you led me into the light. I SO enjoyed this video. Perfect in every way 💝
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to show us how to do things more efficiently, thus quicker. I inherited some print strips from my Mother that I think she cut for a large Irish Chain quilt. I've been trying to determine how to approach it, and with your help I can put a contrasting fabric wit it and piece it without feeling overwhelmed. Thank you so, so much! ❤
Not a quilter, though I would love to be. I watched because it was an amazingly soothing video. Need some efficiency and order during these crazy times! Hahaha.
Really appreciate your video. I'm a beginner and this answered all my concerns about what is needed for my project. Your quilt is awesome. Can't wait to give it a shot. 😊 thank you and keep up the good work. ❤
I don't quilt. Not yet anyway. I have many old quilts passed down through a couple of generations. As far as I'm concerned, YOU ARE A GENIUS!! You made quilting look logical and easy. I do sew and make my own patterns. Medieval patterns. I do things in my head first (and sometimes drive myself crazy). Then I put it on paper. Then I look for a mundane pattern that might lend a portion of itself to what I am making. Your technique for cutting,stacking,and sewing is just genius. Plus you explain things exceptionally well too. Kudos. I craft too. I mess with furniture too. I so appreciate any and all people who do the same. Everyone who works with their hands need to be elevated from the mundane to the artist.
Thank you for sharing your very efficient method! ❤ it! Instead of a flat board i use a cardboard cake box to contain the pieces. Same method, but less likely to spill them. Also more portable. A pack of 14inch cake boxes lasts a long time. 👍
OMG, you are the official quilting WIZARD! excellent presentation, film style and lovely voice. AND, you made time to reply to every comment. I bow down before you goddess🤗👍☻
I’ve never quilted before due to finding it to be intimidating; I may try it now that you’ve shown it can be done in a more efficient and friendly way. Thank you…you are an amazing lady!
Hmm maybe THIS is the solution to all of the cheap (overpriced) crap in the stores. It might not end up being cheaper but at least I will like the way it looks and feels, and have the benefit of a relaxing time. I hand sewed a circle skirt a while back and I was so proud of the stitching and it was like meditation 😌
Tiffany, Your video is very informative and it held my attention to the very end. I also have trouble trying to get the exact words I want to say, so I truly understand you. Your videos will help people with anxiety become calm as well as creative. I whole-heartedly enjoyed it. Thank you.
Great video. I've been sewing like this for a long time. After I make one sample block to be sure all pieces go together correctly the rest is chain piecing. Thanks for sharing.
I save the cardboard in both the 10” layer cakes and 5” charm packs knowing there was something I could do with them. Your idea is genius! Thanks for another great video!
I find myself at a point in my life when I can no longer do a lot of piecing by hand because of arthritis. I decided it was probably time to learn to do machine piecing. Your video makes me think I can do this! Thank you so much!
In medieval times, fabric was very, very expensive, and cuts were carefully made. The small trimmings leftover were called 'cabbage'. The trimmings that you have in the middle there were definitely well planned, small, frugal cabbage. Well done! Thanks for sharing your talents!
@@NamaiWalterHeins-re4nu I've used the cabbage before to fill out favorite stuffies I'm repairing for the kids, to help stuff tamari balls, anything small. I've also made small pincushions or pillows for gifts when there's more scraps (I don't like the idea of any "waste"), and I've seen ideas from others who do similar things!
@@ladyKrone I saw someone use tule as a pillowcase so that you could see the beautifull scraps. I like that idea too. I like looking at tamariballs but making them... I'm not in love 😅. I'll try making a pincushion. How about a magnetic pincushion? 🙀
Oh Tiffany I loved watching this video. You are an amazing sewist, I was mezmerized watching the fast forward! It was soooo Cool! Thanks so much. Take care of your self. Prayers to lift you up sweet one.
Wow--thank you for filming that. I was intrigued! This is how I work also (have to stay organized!) and I am going to try this method with my next quilt.
I’m new to both quilting and sewing. I’ve had a machine for years, but rarely used it and decided now was the time to dust it off. I have a quilt made and given to me by my grandmother over fifty years ago that inspired me to try quilting. Although it’s disintegrated in places now, as an adult I appreciate all the time and love that went into making it. I’m glad I found you channel.
Hi just found your Chanel, going to binge watch you as I have just decided to try and quilt. First hurdle is I have had to take machine in to be repaired. Oh well, give me time to get prepared get some material, equipment and watch you. Oh forgot to mention uk 🇬🇧 subscriber and just retired so time is on my side.
Maybe there is hope. For me. I never learn to read, write or learn math in first grade, or ever after that. “ sherry is progressing slowly was written on the report cards. But, I have always struggled with organizing anything and everything. Thank you very much for sharing your method,.. I am a long arm quilter, Innova computer setup., and I have made and finished quilts but probably not. In 10 years. I get confused easily. My husband helps me with the programming, he is a wonderful quilter. I am going to watch your video some more times, thank you very much for sharing!
I am glad to hear your husband helps 😊 I have MS and with that have cognitive issues and memory loss, so mine helps too. It's always great to have the husband offer a hand when needed 😊
Tiffany, all those slivers of scraps can be used for stuffing pillows, stuffed animals, pin cushions, ect. I know you do not like to waste anything. You did an amazing job. You are such an inspiration. thank you
To all of us “non-quilting” people, this is quite remarkable and really cool. I have so many crafts in my craft room now I think my husband would go nuts if I even tried to add another. But who knows. I may have to get the sewing machine out and give it a try with a small one. It’s nice to say I’ve done that before. You are really an inspiration. New sub 👍🏼🤍
I have many beginner patterns that are a sinch to follow and don't require much fabric to attempt one to see if you like it. If not you wouldn't have invested much but at least you tried.
Truly amazing how you put pieces together without a hitch . I have all the notions gadgets etc to start quilting but I struggle so much with my brain figuring out proper cuts/measurements etc have an inexpensive brother sewing machine trying to self teach via you tube at 60 BUT love to craft and so want to make a quilt. I need confidence and allow room for errors but also struggle with wasting material another thing that holds me back. 🤦🏼♀️ 🙁🤷♀️
You make quilring seem so easy I try to watch all your projects. Thanks for explaing every quilt so wonderfuly especially myself as a new quilter. You are so talented, you were given a gift,and thanks for shareing it!
To those who gave this a thumbs down... I would like to know WHY!! There is nothing about this video to warrant thumbs down!! I think it's a wonderful instructional video presented in a way that even I can understand it!! It just makes me angry these people do that but don't offer any reason WHY!! Grrrrrrr....
I can assume I know why most likely and it's the most retarded thing too 😆 🤣 😂
@@TiffanysQuiltingLife just makes me so angry, but all in all, they don't matter anyway! 💘
FINALLY someone who likes to not only BE organized but to find the most efficient way to be organized. AWESOME!
This is the kind of efficiency and clear explanation that my ADHD brain CRAVES but is too chaotic to come up with on it's own. I need step by step instructions in life sometimes and this just brings me such a sense of calm and confidence. You're my favorite person today.
... I'm not even planning on making a quilt anytime soon but it still makes me that happy.
Thank you 😊 makes me happy 😊
I so agree with you, Mollie. I’m the same.
Me too! I am terrible at coming up with efficient systems for myself.
yes, Yes, YES!!
Omg! If you had been our home ec teacher, we would all have been Houston International Quilt Fest winners by now.
Throwing in w the other ladies here; you are a genius and I love you!
☮❤🙋SUBSCRIBED.
An afterthought: Please patton this method. Nobody does it. Sincerely, this is going to be big and you need to claim the credit for it. First, contact a lawyer but before you present it, make him sign a promise not to use it in any way (friend does this after a lawyer once stole her work). Cheers.
Lawdy, Herself, OCD‼️God, love her🙏❗Job, and technique, well done👍😊💞
Assembly line fashion works on everything and anything especially when you need to be time conscious. People that ever worked at a job where it was assembly line work usually use this method for lots of things. I know I always have. You did a great job of demonstrating your technique. Thank you.
Thank you 😊
@@TiffanysQuiltingLife Again I really enjoyed watching TH-cam video of your quilting. I don’t quilt because I’m too impatient. I’ve always sewn. Worked doing boat, furniture, and airplane interiors. I always hav been able to show someone who is willing yo learn how to sew and upholster. I’ll be watching again and have a great day. Thank you Betty
So rediculously crazy and so much time to save ! Wow but I'd probably get lost. I'd have to see this tutorial several times. Thank you ,Iove it.
There is links to the videos that are corresponding to this in the description below the video if you wanna follow 😊
Genius, I'd say. Sherie Rodrigues from Australia
"I really like her blade jig" is a phrase I never thought I'd say outloud, but here we are! Awesome video!
You are one smart cookie! Loved ur ideias. I absolutely love quilting and I could do it day and night, but it is a very slow process. This will speed it up.thank you so much!
You are efficient and methodical and there is nothing wrong with that! I applaud you!! Take time for yourself as well...you deserve it!!!!
Thank you 😊
Great method👍
I'm obsessed with this quilt
I can’t believe this!!!! You’re a genius. I went into a trance watching you sew, press and stack the pieces. What an incredible way to teach someone who is afraid of quilting to make their first quilt!
Thank you 😊
Henry Ford would be impressed!!!
Cool!! I Like This,.. Very Creative,.. Thumbs Up... 👏👍🙂😁☺️😊🌸🌼
Thank you for going through all the blocks. That's going to be a sharp quilt🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
GENIUS! I didn't realize I made it so hard on myself!
I stopped quilting b/c I knew it had to be a simpler way. Now I feel hopeful I can rekindle my love of quilting!
You can do it! 😊
Love this video. Your laugh is so cute😊
Tiff, I’m more in awe of what you do, how you do it, and end up with beautiful patterns, no matter the fabric. Pure genius, you are. Love how your mind works, and you make the time to explain and demo what you’re thinking and doing. What a fantastic teacher you are…you have a wonderful gift and I’m so glad you’re sharing it with us. 🎄❤️🇦🇺
Thank you very much 😊
Love this! For me, a big part of the joy I derive from making quilts is in the devising of the system required. Logic is a wonderful thing; it calms my frantic brain.
Love your choice of color and fabrics. Showing your way of keeping your pieces in the order they will be stitches was great. Very informative. Thanks!
I've quilted all my adult life. Wish I had seen this in my earlier years. You're amazing.
Thank you 😊
Woman you just showed me the light lololol. Best thing I have seen. THANK YOUUUU.😜
Thank you 😊
LOVE YOUR TATTOO!
Amazing, I get so lost when I have so many pieces. You are inspiring
I used this method making children’s clothing. Sizes didn’t matter. It’s the process. Love it.
Delighted to meet you, I Love all your videos, I am new to quilting & am learning a lot from them, I enjoy your humour & that little chuckle you give Best Regards Dawn from Northern Ireland
Thank you Dawn 😊
Wow two thumbs up!
You’re amazing! So well organized in your assembly-line method. Great tips, too. The ‘not snipping when stitching’ one is a game-changer. Thx!
U R TRULY GOOD AT WHAT U DO! Enjoyed this IMMENSELY. 💋💋
Hellofrom Paris, Tenn. Love your sharing you knowledge with all of us. Whe I get back to sewing after my house sells , I will have you on a Lott. Thank you and your husband. I know he helps you a lott here and in the rest of your work.
Thank you 😊
I love fabrics and I have tubs full of them. Making a quilt has always been the goal,but after several failed attempts I gave up. Still loved watching quilt videos.Three days ago I saw the string illusion video and it changed my attitude. I have to say your videos are by far the best I have come across. As a visual learner I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are a great teacher!
Thank you 😊
I cannot get over how simple your assembly line method of quilting is. I am in shock nd very humbly awed. When you said you were not going to give the measurements, i internally screamed, "What? No measurements? I need those numbers!" I almost left your video. I'm glad i stuck around. I have sewn throughout my life, but never quilted. So i thought I'd try to make a quilt after i found this gorgeous cat panel. Honestly did not know anything other than there's a top nd bottom with the batting in the middle. Turns out quilting is expensive nd takes a lot of tedious work than anyone ever tells you. Then there were the measurements which i got wrong each nd every time despite double nd triple checking. I googled, spent hours watching TH-cam videos for tips nd advice. Also found a really good instructive channel, Jordan Fabrics. After all of that, I made the top nd the back, sandwiched it, nd folded it up to put it aside. I'm honestly too scared to continue. Yet, stumbling upon this video nd seeing such awesome simplicity, I'm tempted to pull that sucker out to finish it! You have taken all the uncertainty nd insecurity out of an ancestral past time in less than half an hour. Again, i am still shocked. You have made a believer out of me, if that phrase applies. Even if it doesn't, you've definitely changed my view nd i am so grateful to you for doing so! WOW! Just, Wow.
Thank you for the kind words 😊 I really hope you break out that quilt and finish. As for the quilt I am making in this video, there is directions in 2 videos linked in the description of this video called Shattered Window 😊
@@TiffanysQuiltingLife 🙏🏾❤️🙌🏾
This is excellent. Takes all the guess work and fiddling out of the equation which saves a ton of time. ❤❤❤
You’re doing a factory system . So efficient is right! Beautiful work and perfect instructions! Thank you . You popped up at the perfect time for me, I’m making a quilt for my granddaughter 👍😘
I am watching you make your Grandmas quilt.
I wanted to let you know that I appreciate watching you cut fabric especially in fast motion! It is awesome!
Thank you 😊
This was my first time on your channel and when you started cutting I said "what the heck is she doing? That's madness. This lady is off her quilting rocker!" BUT... then you started chain piecing and chain sewing and my mind heard angels singing and I was like "This lady is a quilting genius!" What an incredibly efficient way of quilting. My OCD and ADD thank you. Awesome video! I'm totally going to adopt your way from now on. You've got a new subscriber!
😄 I am a bit crazy 🤪 but I find this easy for sure 😊
Claudia N, I literally have tears in my eyes from laughing at (with?) your wonderful writing. I can just feel your feelings at the same time. Thanks for this :)
Divorce! For me too!
Spell correct is not very savy, or else I don't know how to use ! That comment was not "divorce" but "Dito"...sorry
WOW!!!! I will continue to learn how to quilt now that I've seen this video!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I was getting very frustrated with the tediousness of it all.... but you have changed my OCD mind! LOL😄 Bless you.
Hi, stumbled upon this video. Eleanor Burns has been ensemble line sewing for decades. It really is much easier to manager your projects this way. I love this so much!
Wow you have it down to a science!! Fun to watch.
Yup 😄 🤣 😂
So, I've always chain pieced like this. I think our brains are soul sisters. I don't think it occurred to me that others might not even see the simplicity in our methods!
Great video and glad to know I'm not the only one who does this!
Thank you 😊
I really enjoyed your work it is so helpful thanks so much so this morning when the hobby lobby open I an going there to buy my own supplies this fabrics the cutter cutting mat I live in Travelers Rest SC the closest big town is Greenville SC my husband my Santa is getting me for Christmas this years we have been married for 52 years have a day
That's great 👍 Merry Christmas 🎄
Stunningly logical time efficient and still fun...brilliany
Stunningly logical time efficient and still fun....briilliant
I understood ❤
I can’t thank you enough. From the bottom of my little stitched heart. I was half way there… but you led me into the light. I SO enjoyed this video. Perfect in every way 💝
Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to show us how to do things more efficiently, thus quicker. I inherited some print strips from my Mother that I think she cut for a large Irish Chain quilt. I've been trying to determine how to approach it, and with your help I can put a contrasting fabric wit it and piece it without feeling overwhelmed. Thank you so, so much! ❤
😊 Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you. One of the best about chain piecing.
Love,love,love this method, (Assembly line)yes,seww much easier. Thanks for your easy instructions, you're great kido.
I’ve never quilted, but this is amazing! This is doable! The mystery of how all those intricate parts are done is solved. Thank you!!!!
first time and I am HOOKED on your channel!! THANK YOU
Welcome to my channel 😀
Not a quilter, though I would love to be. I watched because it was an amazingly soothing video. Need some efficiency and order during these crazy times! Hahaha.
Really appreciate your video. I'm a beginner and this answered all my concerns about what is needed for my project. Your quilt is awesome. Can't wait to give it a shot. 😊 thank you and keep up the good work. ❤
There is a part 1 and 2 to what I am making here linked in the description below the video 😊
This was so freaking genius….I would’ve never thought of it!! I’ve been quilting for years
I don't quilt. Not yet anyway. I have many old quilts passed down through a couple of generations.
As far as I'm concerned, YOU ARE A GENIUS!! You made quilting look logical and easy. I do sew and make my own patterns. Medieval patterns. I do things in my head first (and sometimes drive myself crazy). Then I put it on paper. Then I look for a mundane pattern that might lend a portion of itself to what I am making.
Your technique for cutting,stacking,and sewing is just genius. Plus you explain things exceptionally well too. Kudos.
I craft too. I mess with furniture too. I so appreciate any and all people who do the same. Everyone who works with their hands need to be elevated from the mundane to the artist.
Thank you 😊 and Medieval clothing sounds fun.
What a great tutorial . this is a game changer for me because I do have organization issues and I really like chain piecing . awesome job..thanks
I loved this one when I seen it and now I’m watching this Again. It looks so easy😊😊
Well I hope ya watched video 1 and 2 of making this quilt. It is a fun quilt 😉
@@TiffanysQuiltingLife Tiffany ,, of course I watched the 2nd one. Now I gotta watch the 2nd one again too to remember on how it came out
My favorite way do work! Glad there is someone out there like minded!
I may not ever make a quilt but I sure love watching !!
Super creative! Love how the blocks came together. It’s a bit much for me as a beginner, but I applaud you!!
I agree, chain-piecing, pressing, etc is so efficient! Good video!
Yippee, I found your channel and subscribed. You know how to piece blocks like a pro.
Thank you for sharing your very efficient method! ❤ it! Instead of a flat board i use a cardboard cake box to contain the pieces. Same method, but less likely to spill them. Also more portable. A pack of 14inch cake boxes lasts a long time. 👍
Great idea!
OMG, you are the official quilting WIZARD! excellent presentation, film style and lovely voice. AND, you made time to reply to every comment. I bow down before you goddess🤗👍☻
😄 Thank you so much for the kind words ❤
I’ve never quilted before due to finding it to be intimidating; I may try it now that you’ve shown it can be done in a more efficient and friendly way. Thank you…you are an amazing lady!
Once you get use to it, it's very fun, relaxing, and helps keep me at least sane 😉
I like the way you do it now show how you quilt it
Hmm maybe THIS is the solution to all of the cheap (overpriced) crap in the stores. It might not end up being cheaper but at least I will like the way it looks and feels, and have the benefit of a relaxing time. I hand sewed a circle skirt a while back and I was so proud of the stitching and it was like meditation 😌
Try some simple blocks first and you will find quilting is quite easy
Tiffany,
Your video is very informative and it held my attention to the very end. I also have trouble trying to get the exact words I want to say, so I truly understand you. Your videos will help people with anxiety become calm as well as creative. I whole-heartedly enjoyed it. Thank you.
Thank you so very much ❤
I learned so much from watching this. Very different from other videos. Love it!
Thanks 😊
Great video. I've been sewing like this for a long time. After I make one sample block to be sure all pieces go together correctly the rest is chain piecing. Thanks for sharing.
I LOVE THIS METHOD WILL BE DOING THIS NICE JOB
EACH ONE TEACH ONE!!!
What a great technique to keep organized and flowing so smooth!
I save the cardboard in both the 10” layer cakes and 5” charm packs knowing there was something I could do with them. Your idea is genius! Thanks for another great video!
I love the time lapse - it’s so hypnotic and satisfying to watch
😊 Thanks
I find myself at a point in my life when I can no longer do a lot of piecing by hand because of arthritis. I decided it was probably time to learn to do machine piecing. Your video makes me think I can do this! Thank you so much!
You can do it!
C'est mervieux!!!
In medieval times, fabric was very, very expensive, and cuts were carefully made. The small trimmings leftover were called 'cabbage'. The trimmings that you have in the middle there were definitely well planned, small, frugal cabbage. Well done! Thanks for sharing your talents!
That's neat to know 😀 Thank you for watching 😊
I would refer to the medium size scraps as cabbage and the tiny slivers are “coleslaw” - like chopped up cabbage. I love this video ❤️
So would you use the cabbage for something? Filling pillows?
@@NamaiWalterHeins-re4nu I've used the cabbage before to fill out favorite stuffies I'm repairing for the kids, to help stuff tamari balls, anything small. I've also made small pincushions or pillows for gifts when there's more scraps (I don't like the idea of any "waste"), and I've seen ideas from others who do similar things!
@@ladyKrone I saw someone use tule as a pillowcase so that you could see the beautifull scraps. I like that idea too.
I like looking at tamariballs but making them... I'm not in love 😅.
I'll try making a pincushion. How about a magnetic pincushion? 🙀
Love the order you have to do things. Thank you for sharing.
I am definitely going to employ this method. I want to make a quilt for each of my growing children, I have 6, so I try to work smarter not harder.
Oh Tiffany I loved watching this video. You are an amazing sewist, I was mezmerized watching the fast forward! It was soooo Cool! Thanks so much. Take care of your self. Prayers to lift you up sweet one.
Thank you 😊
Wow--thank you for filming that. I was intrigued! This is how I work also (have to stay organized!) and I am going to try this method with my next quilt.
I’m new to both quilting and sewing. I’ve had a machine for years, but rarely used it and decided now was the time to dust it off. I have a quilt made and given to me by my grandmother over fifty years ago that inspired me to try quilting. Although it’s disintegrated in places now, as an adult I appreciate all the time and love that went into making it. I’m glad I found you channel.
Welcome to my channel 😊
Sew very COOL!
I love this fabric. The big prints make it fun!
That is so smart the way you cut that first block.
Hi just found your Chanel, going to binge watch you as I have just decided to try and quilt. First hurdle is I have had to take machine in to be repaired. Oh well, give me time to get prepared get some material, equipment and watch you. Oh forgot to mention uk 🇬🇧 subscriber and just retired so time is on my side.
Welcome to my channel Angela 😊 I hope you enjoy quilting and get your machine fixed 😀
Thanks for sharing your assembly line process! I especially like always returning to block 1!
Maybe there is hope. For me. I never learn to read, write or learn math in first grade, or ever after that. “ sherry is progressing slowly was written on the report cards. But, I have always struggled with organizing anything and everything. Thank you very much for sharing your method,.. I am a long arm quilter, Innova computer setup., and I have made and finished quilts but probably not. In 10 years. I get confused easily. My husband helps me with the programming, he is a wonderful quilter. I am going to watch your video some more times, thank you very much for sharing!
I am glad to hear your husband helps 😊 I have MS and with that have cognitive issues and memory loss, so mine helps too. It's always great to have the husband offer a hand when needed 😊
This is magic!!awesome!!!
Thank you for sharing. God bless.
Tiffany, all those slivers of scraps can be used for stuffing pillows, stuffed animals, pin cushions, ect. I know you do not like to waste anything. You did an amazing job. You are such an inspiration. thank you
Yup I know 😊 Thank you for watching 😊
Great lessons here. You are something! Assembly line is sure the way to go, go, go! ❤
To all of us “non-quilting” people, this is quite remarkable and really cool. I have so many crafts in my craft room now I think my husband would go nuts if I even tried to add another. But who knows. I may have to get the sewing machine out and give it a try with a small one. It’s nice to say I’ve done that before. You are really an inspiration. New sub 👍🏼🤍
I have many beginner patterns that are a sinch to follow and don't require much fabric to attempt one to see if you like it. If not you wouldn't have invested much but at least you tried.
I’ve loved crafts all my life. All krafts. Once I started quilting that was it, all the other crafts just slowly went away! So, be careful…👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Your method is awesome! Thanks😊💖
I really enjoyed your video. I sew with an assembly line too. So glad i found your video! Now i know what to do with my layer cakes.
Thank you 😊
Amazing, efficient and mind boggling! Thanks for the demo.
Truly amazing how you put pieces together without a hitch . I have all the notions gadgets etc to start quilting but I struggle so much with my brain figuring out proper cuts/measurements etc have an inexpensive brother sewing machine trying to self teach via you tube at 60 BUT love to craft and so want to make a quilt. I need confidence and allow room for errors but also struggle with wasting material another thing that holds me back. 🤦🏼♀️ 🙁🤷♀️
Keep up with it you got this 👍
My grandma used to sew quilt tops by hand. Watching you was amazing. She would have finished so many more with your tools and methods. Lol!
Wow!!! I am impressed!! You are a very talented and PATIENT LADY……congratulations good work:):):)
Thank you 😊
Just found you. Subscribed. This is genius!!!
Thank you Tiffany! Super to see how you did this.
Thank you for making this video. I love this system!
♥️ Well done sweet, wow, really organised too, thanks for sharing your talent x 😀
I'm a beginner quilter and very happy I got to see your video. Very efficient way to do the blocks. Love it.
Thanks 😊 Welcome to the quilting world 😊
You make quilring seem so easy I try to watch all your projects. Thanks for explaing every quilt so wonderfuly especially myself as a new quilter. You are so talented, you were given a gift,and thanks for shareing it!
Thank you so much! 😊
great music choice
Love watching you, your real!! 💞💞