Here are some links to some products I used in the video that have been asked about. Folding table used for table basting: amzn.to/3I2U7xG. Bandy Clamps: amzn.to/4bEMxGL
Wow, wow, wow! You have outdone yourself, Fallon! So many wonderful tips in this! I almost had a heart attack when you cut that quilt top. And your basting technique is brilliant! Thank you so much for this!
Fallon, I cannot begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this video. I love full tutorials and so few do it. I am definitely going to make this. And you did a few things that were really helpful to me. I'm 72 and I've been quilting since the 90's and you taught me a couple of things. I am pattern dyslexic and that contributes to how much I dislike the diagonal finish that is usually done to connect the ends of the binding. After watching you, I'll never do it again. Thank you. Please keep doing videos like this. I love Kris too. She also has a 10" square hourglass quilt that I want to make.
Isn't Kris just wonderful! I learn so much from her channel! She is a wonderful teacher. I think it just goes to show that no matter how long we have been quilting there is always something new we can learn. I am so happy you found my video helpful!
Yes to making this quilt; Yes, to making the charm square quilt first; yes, to liking the full tutorial. I did enjoy watching your basting process too. Such a great tutorial.
This was a brilliant tutorial and I loved seeing the whole process from start to finish. This was especially useful because it was a large quilt and being able to see how you managed the layers when sandwiching and basting it. Also how you manage the weight and bulk when quilting it on a domestic machine. So many tutorials only focus on piecing the quilt top together. It was really good seeing the whole process. I’m not surprised you did a small charm square version first, doing those cuts must have been nerve wracking, even after doing the mini version.
It is scary making the cuts for the first time! It really is. Juggling the large quilt through the machine isn't easy, but it can be done! I just keep the quilting simple to make it work for me.
I enjoyed the tutorial and ALL the steps. The tip to use the zipper foot on the top stitching of the binding is definitely something I will try. Thank you!
I appreciate all the steps you showed to us. I also appreciated you sharing other Quilter’s methods. We all need to realize there are different ways to get the same result. Not all work for everyone. I love your argyle quilt. It looks amazing
Ok. I am officially inspired. Thank you for the careful step by step. As a beginner, i need that. If i were advanced, i could just fast forward! Thanks🎉
Beautiful quilt! I appreciate that you give us all the steps from start to finish. I do a top then I get lost at how to quilt it. Please keep doing your videos like this. I just found you and can’t wait to watch more. THANKS
Great video, I will definitely keep this one in my back pocket. My mom had a beautiful collection of purple layer cakes I've been keeping an eye out for the perfect pattern to use with them, this is probably it! Thanks for showing you basting process. I was just pin basting a quilt and was thinking that using clamps may help.....you confirmed it! Thanks for all your great videos. ❤
Great tutorial! I was looking for a pattern for a male family member, and this looks like a perfect choice. I appreciate your attention to detail. The charm square sample was adorable. Thank you.
Oh yes! This would be such a great quilt for a man! If they like sports you could use their favorite sports teams colors or just use colors they like! So many great options
I made this quilt 2 years ago with fat quarters. This tutorial sure would have been handy when I was questioning myself lol This is one of the better tutorials that I have watched on TH-cam. Great job! I hope you do more of these tutorials!!
I agree, Fallon: quilting does not have to be fast. Quilting is a creative process and it misses the point if you try to fly through it. That said, the quilt I’m working on now has too many 1.5-inch pieces and that becomes pretty tedious. So I just remind myself that (a) the quilt is for me so I can take as long as I need to, and (b) it’s the PROCESS that’s important. So as I’m pressing tiny seams open with my little Clover iron, I just recognize that this is all part of it. Finally, I’m working with gorgeous pink and red fabric so that also makes the process a joy. Thanks so much for this detailed video. It really was fun!
1.5" pieces are tough! Sometimes after a big projects like that I do like to do a nice quick pattern for instant gratification. Its fun to mix it up. I can't do really complicated projects all the time.
We live in a town called Argyle! Outstanding video & excellent explanation from start to finish, great job. Yes, we will be making this Argyle quilt, thanks for all you do. 😊
Thank you for going through the entire process. Watching you manage the size of the top as you pin it, or maneuver it under the machine is helpful. With any task, it is interesting to see someone else's technique. We are always learning.
Absolutely love this pattern! Just thinking of all the color combos that could be used! And thank you for showing the entire process, most don't do that. I appreciate you showing the basting, that's where I need the most help.
Glad you like it! I agree, basting is so tricky! If you don't get it right it can be a mess with quilting. I hope the basting portion helped give you some ideas.
After retirement, I am learning how to quilt. I enjoyed your tutorial very much and look forward to more. I would love to attempt this argyle pattern after I finish with my current project. Your method of pinning/basting the layers of the quilt was much more effective than what I have been doing. I look forward to watching another video of yours soon. Thank you, Jill
I really like how you show layering your quilt. Most people show how the quilt top was made, please don't get me wrong I definitely love that part also, but I always wanted someone to show them putting the quilt sandwich together. Thank you. I also love this quilt pattern and how you cut it to put it on point. Loved it all. ❤
Thank you Fallon. This was a great tutorial. I do like that you showed the process from the beginning all the way through. So many videos only show the top being made and not how the backing and binding is done.
Thanks for this tutorial. I like the whole walk-thru style videos like this one. Great pattern! My adult son needs this for his couch. thanks again from Alaska
I used to hate the quilting process until I practiced fmq on my domestic. If you have that option try it! It’s so fun and freeing. Now I love all of the stages of quilting - even binding and sandwiching!
This is an amazing quilt! I love seeing the whole process from start to finish. I also love that you did mention the other videos that show a different way to make a similar quilt.
Thank you for this tutorial video on Argyle! This will definitely be my next project! I am new to quilting and Your channel inspire me to do a lot more!!!
🎉 I loved this video tutorial! I picked this pattern 2 years ago, purchased fabric & chickened out! 😅. Your video gave me confidence to try it! I’m starting with the charm pack first then on to my chosen fabric. Thank you & keep them coming just like this!
Fallon, I really enjoyed the start to finish video! I especially liked how you showed your table basting and the amazingly easy way you joined your binding. Mind blowing! I’m going to use these tips for the quilt I’m working on now. 😊 I just ordered two more of your slide lock rulers for a birthday present for a very special quilty friend. Mine have changed my cutting life! Thanks, Fallon & Matt. 😘 With each one of your videos, I get more inspired.
You did a great job with this quilt. It’s amazing! I really enjoyed this tutorial. It’s always fun to get ideas from other quilters and see how they do things.
I would like to make this type of quilt in the future. I like that you showed each part of the process. You were clear and easy to understand! Thank you!
I love, love, love your quilt and the tutorial showing start to finish! I have it saved so that I can watch and rewatch it again! Thank you for your detailed instructions!❤❤❤
I loved the quilt as you were making it, but loved it even more when you made it on point 😍 I started making a few 1/4 log cabin blocks with scraps, but wasn't keen until I decided to lay them out them put on point. They looked so much better and put them away until I can make more to add to them. Thank you for another great video and tuition. 💞
@@sewbeitquilts Yes, definitely. Except right after I watched this video I went over to Tracy at The Sewing Channel and saw her adorable eggs! Ack! I have to make a couple for my daughter to look at. I decided I’ll use normal sleep time to do those so I am not breaking my rule by too much LOL.
Love this quilt and all the detail you give to make this quilt. Added to my quilt list, along with just about everything at your store (except fabric). Keep up the great tutorials, makes it easy. Thanks Fallon! 🧵🧵
I enjoyed you showing the whole process of making this quilt. I think I will start with the smaller version first. Hope you plan on more videos like this one.
I enjoyed watching the whole process of how you put the quilt together. Thanks for sharing your video with those who are trying to learn how to make different types of quilts. May God bless you and your family.
Really enjoyed the tutorial from start to finish . So many great tips for people like me that haven’t been quilting that long . In fact I’ve only sewed the tops together but haven’t quilted one on my machine yet . Thanks for all the tips
Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. I really appreciate that you showed the whole process from beginning to end. Too many tutorials assume we can all afford to send the quilt off to a longarm to be finished. The only part missing in your tutorial is the trimming process once you have it quilted.
You are so right! I did leave the trimming out! I knew I would get pushback because I trim right at the edge of my quilt top. I don’t try and square it. Our little secret!
I loved the quilt pattern and the colors you chose. I would probably use more of a charm pack size or maybe 6" squares just to reduce the size of the quilt. I haven't watched a video on basting, quilting and binding for a while. It was nice to hear how you have experimented with several ways to complete the quilt but prefer the easier method you employ now. Thank you Fallon.
Beautiful quilt, I love the argyle pattern. Thank you for the link to Missouri Star tutorial on the smaller quilt - I had a hard time understanding where you made the diagonal cuts and how you put it back together on your larger quilt. I now have it sorted out in my mind. Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into making this video - the resulting quilt is very inspiring.
It was so hard to get a good angle to show where I was cutting. The quilt is just so large! I am so glad you went to the Missouri Star video! It was definitely much easier to see the cuts there! Thank you for watching! I appreciate you!
😂😂I use gardening gloves 3 pair $5 and they are rubber and grip great! Now you have a beautiful 2 sided quilt ♥️ Thanks for showing how you join the binding, it’s a lot easier than what I was doing! Excellent tutorial
Thank you, Fallon for ALL the great tips and for sharing all the processes from cutting fabric through machine quilting on you domestic machine and binding it. This is a video that I will refer to often! I do plan on making this quilt. I will start with the small size. Then I definitely want to do the large one. I LOVE the binding fabric!
I loved this quilt!! Yea, I would like to make one for myself and also a baby quilt with charm packs. Yes, please keep making these complete tutorials from start to finish, very helpful how you explain everything !! Thanks!
I loved that you went start to finish, it was very helpful as a reminder for some of the things I do so automatically. This is something I am definitely going to try. I don't usually care for tiny strips but I'm going to try it with a charm pack. So many good tips. Thank you, it is an awesome quilt!
If you don't like the tiny strips Sew Very Easy and Misty from Missouri Star both have Argyle quilt patterns as well. I linked them in the description. Misty uses Rick Rack for the strips and Sew Very Easy uses binding tape. Those might be great options for you if you want to skip the strips! While they are fussy, I do think it gives a great look to the quilt!
Loved the start to finish video. I can not sew squares on point, so I’m going to try this one soon. Already doing a mental inventory of my stash for the squares ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! Sewing the rows in point is just so confusing for me. I loved this method! Have fun picking for fabric! It’s one of my favorite parts!
I have done the MSQC charm pack version of this style of quilt many times. One of my favorites! I do worry about the bias edges along every side of the quilt top, though, until it is bound. I enjoy watching your quilt making process from beginning to end. Thank you for this tutorial. Great method for getting a quilt on point.
I loved this tute and immediately joined your channel. I would love this pattern and yes I would like more tutorials like this. You’re a great teacher Fallon.
Wow! I enjoyed seeing all of the steps in this one. I’m quite sure I would have been confused with just a pattern to guide me. It turned out great! The charm pack version is super cute too. Thanks for the tutorial Fallon!
Here are some links to some products I used in the video that have been asked about. Folding table used for table basting: amzn.to/3I2U7xG. Bandy Clamps: amzn.to/4bEMxGL
Thank you for the links
Thanks for the links. Just wondering what pins you used and if you like them?
Anyone can buy that table and clamps at Lowe’s for a lot less $$
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As soon as I posted i saw your links.. 😂 sorry!!
Wow, wow, wow! You have outdone yourself, Fallon! So many wonderful tips in this! I almost had a heart attack when you cut that quilt top. And your basting technique is brilliant! Thank you so much for this!
Those cuts are so scary! Each time I question myself. I do think the results are worth it though! Thank you for watching!
Love this type video, learned alot! Thanks Fallon!
Thank you for doing a whole tutorial from start to finish.
You're very welcome!
Beautiful! Love your fabric choices. I really like the step by step videos. You’re good at explaining the things you’re doing. Really awesome quilt.
Definitely want to make this for my husband. Your tutorial was awesome! Thank you!
I enjoy seeing the whole process. You are not redundant-a good teacher😊
Thank you! 😊. I appreciate that!
Fallon, I cannot begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this video. I love full tutorials and so few do it. I am definitely going to make this. And you did a few things that were really helpful to me. I'm 72 and I've been quilting since the 90's and you taught me a couple of things. I am pattern dyslexic and that contributes to how much I dislike the diagonal finish that is usually done to connect the ends of the binding. After watching you, I'll never do it again. Thank you. Please keep doing videos like this. I love Kris too. She also has a 10" square hourglass quilt that I want to make.
Isn't Kris just wonderful! I learn so much from her channel! She is a wonderful teacher. I think it just goes to show that no matter how long we have been quilting there is always something new we can learn. I am so happy you found my video helpful!
Yes to making this quilt; Yes, to making the charm square quilt first; yes, to liking the full tutorial. I did enjoy watching your basting process too. Such a great tutorial.
This was a brilliant tutorial and I loved seeing the whole process from start to finish. This was especially useful because it was a large quilt and being able to see how you managed the layers when sandwiching and basting it. Also how you manage the weight and bulk when quilting it on a domestic machine. So many tutorials only focus on piecing the quilt top together. It was really good seeing the whole process. I’m not surprised you did a small charm square version first, doing those cuts must have been nerve wracking, even after doing the mini version.
It is scary making the cuts for the first time! It really is. Juggling the large quilt through the machine isn't easy, but it can be done! I just keep the quilting simple to make it work for me.
That's awesome, what an amazing idea.
This is definitely something I would like to try. Love the start to finish tutorial.
I just love 2 color quilts. I think a red and white might be in my future. Your tutorial is excellent.
I loved the pattern, your wonderful step by step, Very Clear and Easy, instruction!
Wow, watching you baste this made me so glad I do quilt last you and I make king-size without any issues.
Quilt-as-you-go
I have only done quilt as you go on small projects like tote bags, but I do enjoy the process.
This is genius love those two in the morning light bulb moments thank you new sud here from Ireland
I do enjoy start to finish videos...alomost as much as I LOVE argyle!
Glad you like them!
I really enjoyed this tutorial! Thank you for taking the time to do this from start to finish.
I got my flying geese ruler today I really love it. Thank you so much
I enjoyed the tutorial and ALL the steps. The tip to use the zipper foot on the top stitching of the binding is definitely something I will try. Thank you!
I appreciate all the steps you showed to us. I also appreciated you sharing other Quilter’s methods. We all need to realize there are different ways to get the same result. Not all work for everyone.
I love your argyle quilt. It looks amazing
Yes! There are so many ways to get the same look or a similar look! I think options are important.
Yes more tutorials like this I enjoyed watching it and really liked all of your tips
Thank you!
Thank you for showing from cutting to binding. I never seen a video that show beginning to end.
I was worried it may be too long for most to want to watch, but I am happy I was wrong!
Yes, I plan on making an argyle quilt. Really enjoyed watching the complete process. Thanks so much… I love a good angle.
Ok. I am officially inspired.
Thank you for the careful step by step. As a beginner, i need that. If i were advanced, i could just fast forward! Thanks🎉
Awesome, ❤ totally love your teaching, I really understood what you explained, thank you
I love the detailed instructions. I am just beginning with quilts and need all the help I can get. Thank you for all your work.
Beautiful quilt! I appreciate that you give us all the steps from start to finish. I do a top then I get lost at how to quilt it. Please keep doing your videos like this. I just found you and can’t wait to watch more. THANKS
Thank you Bonnie! It is really helpful having this feedback so I will definitely try to make more videos like this! I’m so glad you found it helpful!
Great video, I will definitely keep this one in my back pocket. My mom had a beautiful collection of purple layer cakes I've been keeping an eye out for the perfect pattern to use with them, this is probably it! Thanks for showing you basting process. I was just pin basting a quilt and was thinking that using clamps may help.....you confirmed it! Thanks for all your great videos. ❤
I would love to see this quilt in purples! It would be beautiful! Those bandy clamps are so helpful!
Nicely done. Love the whole process.
Great tutorial! I was looking for a pattern for a male family member, and this looks like a perfect choice. I appreciate your attention to detail. The charm square sample was adorable. Thank you.
Oh yes! This would be such a great quilt for a man! If they like sports you could use their favorite sports teams colors or just use colors they like! So many great options
I think the way you explained everything is awesome. I just love everything you did in this video. To me this is perfect.
Thank you so much!
I made this quilt 2 years ago with fat quarters. This tutorial sure would have been handy when I was questioning myself lol This is one of the better tutorials that I have watched on TH-cam. Great job! I hope you do more of these tutorials!!
Thank you so much! Those cuts slicing the rectangle top apart are a little scary! I question myself each time!
I love this quilt! I plan on trying one when I finish the 4 I have started.😂 I think it's great to show all the parts of quilting for new quilters.
Thank you!
I agree, Fallon: quilting does not have to be fast. Quilting is a creative process and it misses the point if you try to fly through it. That said, the quilt I’m working on now has too many 1.5-inch pieces and that becomes pretty tedious. So I just remind myself that (a) the quilt is for me so I can take as long as I need to, and (b) it’s the PROCESS that’s important. So as I’m pressing tiny seams open with my little Clover iron, I just recognize that this is all part of it. Finally, I’m working with gorgeous pink and red fabric so that also makes the process a joy. Thanks so much for this detailed video. It really was fun!
1.5" pieces are tough! Sometimes after a big projects like that I do like to do a nice quick pattern for instant gratification. Its fun to mix it up. I can't do really complicated projects all the time.
This is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!! TFS Hugs!
Thank you for showing the entire process... !!!! 👌
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
We live in a town called Argyle! Outstanding video & excellent explanation from start to finish, great job. Yes, we will be making this Argyle quilt, thanks for all you do. 😊
Do all the street signs have an argyle pattern on them?!?
You absolutely have to make an Argyle quilt if you live in Argyle!
Thank you for going through the entire process. Watching you manage the size of the top as you pin it, or maneuver it under the machine is helpful. With any task, it is interesting to see someone else's technique. We are always learning.
I'm glad you found the process helpful! Sharing techniques is what it's all about, and I'm happy to contribute to our learning journey together.
Absolutely love this pattern! Just thinking of all the color combos that could be used! And thank you for showing the entire process, most don't do that. I appreciate you showing the basting, that's where I need the most help.
Glad you like it! I agree, basting is so tricky! If you don't get it right it can be a mess with quilting. I hope the basting portion helped give you some ideas.
After retirement, I am learning how to quilt. I enjoyed your tutorial very much and look forward to more. I would love to attempt this argyle pattern after I finish with my current project. Your method of pinning/basting the layers of the quilt was much more effective than what I have been doing. I look forward to watching another video of yours soon. Thank you, Jill
Thank you so much! I am so glad the basting portion helped you!
Loved the quilt … especially the one with charm pack!!
Thank you!
I love to watch all the steps. It helps a lot!
I really like how you show layering your quilt. Most people show how the quilt top was made, please don't get me wrong I definitely love that part also, but I always wanted someone to show them putting the quilt sandwich together. Thank you. I also love this quilt pattern and how you cut it to put it on point. Loved it all. ❤
Thank you! I hope to share some more ideas for basting in my next long tutorial!
I'm excited to see what you have plans. I'm sure I will appreciate all the information you show us.
Thank you. I enjoyed the video especially how you cut it to make it on point.
Thank you Fallon. This was a great tutorial. I do like that you showed the process from the beginning all the way through. So many videos only show the top being made and not how the backing and binding is done.
Thank you for your kind words! It means a lot that you appreciated the detailed process I shared.
Thanks for this tutorial. I like the whole walk-thru style videos like this one. Great pattern! My adult son needs this for his couch. thanks again from Alaska
That will be great! I would love to hear what colors you chose if you make it!
I am new to quilting and have been learning SO much watching your videos. Thank you!!
You are so welcome!
I very much enjoy your tutorials. They work with my brain. You do great - start to finish. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad the tutorials are helpful to you.
Loved this tutorial. I lie s finish. I quilt on my domestic , as well. I spray baste on queen or king size bed. Keep them coming.
Thanks for watching!
I used to hate the quilting process until I practiced fmq on my domestic. If you have that option try it! It’s so fun and freeing. Now I love all of the
stages of quilting - even binding and sandwiching!
Loved everything about this tutorial. Quilt turned out beautiful. Loved the argyle pattern.
Thank you so much!
This is an amazing quilt! I love seeing the whole process from start to finish. I also love that you did mention the other videos that show a different way to make a similar quilt.
Thank you! Its so important to show other inspiration and ways to do things so people can find the best process that works for them!
Thank you for this tutorial video on Argyle! This will definitely be my next project! I am new to quilting and Your channel inspire me to do a lot more!!!
I like the fact that you teach start to finish. I am somewhat a beginner but I would like to try this pattern.
Thank you!
Thank you for showing all the steps. For beginners like me it definitely helps!! Beautiful quilt!!
You are so welcome!
I love people who explain WHY to do it that way. Thank you
You're welcome! I think its important to try and share why and acknowledge there are different way to do things.
"Why" makes the difference whether people remember what you have said
Also helpful to explain what will happen if u do it differently
I taught sewing
🎉 I loved this video tutorial! I picked this pattern 2 years ago, purchased fabric & chickened out! 😅. Your video gave me confidence to try it! I’m starting with the charm pack first then on to my chosen fabric. Thank you & keep them coming just like this!
Fallon, I really enjoyed the start to finish video! I especially liked how you showed your table basting and the amazingly easy way you joined your binding. Mind blowing! I’m going to use these tips for the quilt I’m working on now. 😊 I just ordered two more of your slide lock rulers for a birthday present for a very special quilty friend. Mine have changed my cutting life! Thanks, Fallon & Matt. 😘 With each one of your videos, I get more inspired.
Beautiful. Simply beautiful.
Thank you!
You did a great job with this quilt. It’s amazing! I really enjoyed this tutorial. It’s always fun to get ideas from other quilters and see how they do things.
Thank you so much! I agree, we all learn something from each other!
I would like to make this type of quilt in the future. I like that you showed each part of the process. You were clear and easy to understand! Thank you!
You are so welcome! I hope you enjoy making the quilt!
I have used that cutting process on two quilts, love it, now I am checking out my stash to do the argyle. Really enjoy your tutorials.
Love all the comments and each step walk through. I'm an experienced quilter, and I learned things. Thank you
Thank you for the kind comment!
I love, love, love your quilt and the tutorial showing start to finish! I have it saved so that I can watch and rewatch it again! Thank you for your detailed instructions!❤❤❤
You are so welcome! I am glad you enjoyed it.
AWESOME VIDEO-thanks for walking us thru every step.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I loved the quilt as you were making it, but loved it even more when you made it on point 😍
I started making a few 1/4 log cabin blocks with scraps, but wasn't keen until I decided to lay them out them put on point. They looked so much better and put them away until I can make more to add to them. Thank you for another great video and tuition. 💞
Sounds great!
Yay!!! I was hoping it would be an Argyle! I have to wait until I complete my UFOs before I can do this but Wow! Great motivation! Thanks, Fallon!
UFO first Argyle later!
@@sewbeitquilts Yes, definitely. Except right after I watched this video I went over to Tracy at The Sewing Channel and saw her adorable eggs! Ack! I have to make a couple for my daughter to look at. I decided I’ll use normal sleep time to do those so I am not breaking my rule by too much LOL.
@@ChristineKrannich I watched that too! So so cute! They are adorable!
Love this quilt and all the detail you give to make this quilt. Added to my quilt list, along with just about everything at your store (except fabric). Keep up the great tutorials, makes it easy. Thanks Fallon! 🧵🧵
Thank you so much for your support!
I enjoyed you showing the whole process of making this quilt. I think I will start with the smaller version first. Hope you plan on more videos like this one.
I do plan to show more of the finishing process in future videos. I may not have as much detail or show it in every video, but definitely more often.
I like all the steps being shown
I enjoyed watching the whole process of how you put the quilt together. Thanks for sharing your video with those who are trying to learn how to make different types of quilts. May God bless you and your family.
Thank you so much!
I like to watch start to finish tutorials. Thank you for the video!
You’re welcome 😊
Really enjoyed the tutorial from start to finish . So many great tips for people like me that haven’t been quilting that long . In fact I’ve only sewed the tops together but haven’t quilted one on my machine yet . Thanks for all the tips
I hope this helped give you some ideas for finishing up some of your quilt tops! Thanks for watching!
I definitely want to make this quilt. I love it!!! Thanks
Have fun! It will turn out beautiful!
You are a great teacher! Thank you. I really like this video. I am still new at quilting, so I appreciated it.
Thank you so much for the kind comment! I’m so glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. I really appreciate that you showed the whole process from beginning to end. Too many tutorials assume we can all afford to send the quilt off to a longarm to be finished. The only part missing in your tutorial is the trimming process once you have it quilted.
You are so right! I did leave the trimming out! I knew I would get pushback because I trim right at the edge of my quilt top. I don’t try and square it. Our little secret!
I’m with you about sewing an on point quilt! It challenges my brain. Lol
I am so glad it isn't just me!
I loved the quilt pattern and the colors you chose. I would probably use more of a charm pack size or maybe 6" squares just to reduce the size of the quilt. I haven't watched a video on basting, quilting and binding for a while. It was nice to hear how you have experimented with several ways to complete the quilt but prefer the easier method you employ now. Thank you Fallon.
Beautiful quilt, I love the argyle pattern.
Thank you for the link to Missouri Star tutorial on the smaller quilt - I had a hard time understanding where you made the diagonal cuts and how you put it back together on your larger quilt. I now have it sorted out in my mind.
Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into making this video - the resulting quilt is very inspiring.
It was so hard to get a good angle to show where I was cutting. The quilt is just so large! I am so glad you went to the Missouri Star video! It was definitely much easier to see the cuts there!
Thank you for watching! I appreciate you!
yes I enjoyed this a lot even if I don't make this kind of quilting YET
😂😂I use gardening gloves 3 pair $5 and they are rubber and grip great! Now you have a beautiful 2 sided quilt ♥️
Thanks for showing how you join the binding, it’s a lot easier than what I was doing!
Excellent tutorial
I loved the Argyle quilt. I like watching the whole thing.
Thank you for watching.
Love the Argyle pattern. Will try with charm pack first.
I think you will love making this quilt pattern!
Thank you so much for showing every single step! This was the most helpful video I’ve seen so far as a beginner! ❤
This instruction for quilting is awesome! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Beautiful quilt.
Yes. I'm a fan of start to finish tutorials. Kind of a bummer when projects are done step by step week after week.
Thank you, Fallon for ALL the great tips and for sharing all the processes from cutting fabric through machine quilting on you domestic machine and binding it. This is a video that I will refer to often! I do plan on making this quilt. I will start with the small size. Then I definitely want to do the large one. I LOVE the binding fabric!
You are so very welcome! I am so glad to hear you will be making the quilt!
Argyle is totally my groove, i cannot wait to make this quilt! I didnt realize how to do this!
It is such a fun quilt to make! I would love to know what fabrics you choose when you make yours!
I appreciate the step by step tutorial. I enjoyed thanks.
You are welcome! I am glad you enjoyed it!
I loved this quilt!! Yea, I would like to make one for myself and also a baby quilt with charm packs. Yes, please keep making these complete tutorials from start to finish, very helpful how you explain everything !! Thanks!
Thank you so much! Both versions turn out so pretty! You will love making them!
I loved that you went start to finish, it was very helpful as a reminder for some of the things I do so automatically. This is something I am definitely going to try. I don't usually care for tiny strips but I'm going to try it with a charm pack. So many good tips. Thank you, it is an awesome quilt!
If you don't like the tiny strips Sew Very Easy and Misty from Missouri Star both have Argyle quilt patterns as well. I linked them in the description. Misty uses Rick Rack for the strips and Sew Very Easy uses binding tape. Those might be great options for you if you want to skip the strips! While they are fussy, I do think it gives a great look to the quilt!
I love this quilt! Thank you for sharing the measurements.
You're so welcome! Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I appreciate it!
Loved the start to finish video. I can not sew squares on point, so I’m going to try this one soon. Already doing a mental inventory of my stash for the squares ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! Sewing the rows in point is just so confusing for me. I loved this method!
Have fun picking for fabric! It’s one of my favorite parts!
Thank you for the awesome tutorial. I loved seeing you complete the whole process
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like all the steps. Quilt is gorgeous ❤
Thank you so much!
Wonderful tutorial and your quilt turned out beautifully!
Thank you so much!
I have done the MSQC charm pack version of this style of quilt many times. One of my favorites! I do worry about the bias edges along every side of the quilt top, though, until it is bound. I enjoy watching your quilt making process from beginning to end. Thank you for this tutorial. Great method for getting a quilt on point.
It is such a fun process isn't it! I do agree about the bias being a concern right on the edge of the quilt.
Try stay stiching the bias edges before assembly, like you would the curved part of a neckline when garment sewing.
I enjoyed watching your video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved this video from start to finish!
Thank you!
I loved this tute and immediately joined your channel. I would love this pattern and yes I would like more tutorials like this. You’re a great teacher Fallon.
Thank you so much!
Wow! I enjoyed seeing all of the steps in this one. I’m quite sure I would have been confused with just a pattern to guide me. It turned out great! The charm pack version is super cute too. Thanks for the tutorial Fallon!
I really want to make a larger charm pack version! I wasn't sure the design would like nice with printed fabric, but it turned out so cute!
Loved the quilt and the total tutorial. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Very helpful to see exactly what basting, quilting and binding techniques work best for you and why. Great video!
Thanks so much!
Loved the quilt and tutorial. I now know how to get my 2 queen sized quilts pinned and ready to quilt. Can't wait to make one! Thanks
Im so glad you found that helpful! Those big quilts are so hard to baste!
@@sewbeitquilts you're also showing me how to quit them using straight lines. I can't wait to get the tools I ordered yesterday! Thanks again