Thank you so much for your tutorials. I'm 75 and love to quilt. I've learned so much from you. Today is Monday and I'm heading into my studio to start a new quilt. Just know you are a blessing to me.
very informative video. i love this! i don't do quilts but i love the process of creating. design canvas totebags and acessories and i love to design in the quilting process to make my front pouches for my totebags. 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Dear Jenny, I love it when I place an order and you and Missy do your happy dance-tossing my products onto the counter! I want to jump up and dance, too! Also all the other fun things you say as my order is getting ready..."make like a tree and leaf" " or" like a spool and roll on out of here". Little things mean a lot. I am 80 years old and a begging quilter. Your tutorials are great and so much fun, like a friend helping another friend. I have only been watching for a couple of months, but I can't get enough! Thank you, thank you, thank you! sewing nanny
Jenny, First I love your tutorials. I retired at 65 and thought what am I going to do with all my time so I started watching your videos, went and bought a machine, and started with the jelly roll quilts. Now I have just finished this pattern and love it. Thank you for your help in learning how to sew
Your understanding of the mechanics of these blocks makes a lie of your "angley challenged brain" comment❣️ Truly, Jenny, you are a teacher of excellence❣️❣️❣️
So many beautiful quilts and I always think how hard they look to make. Watching your video I feel that I can make. Thank you so much for your beautiful videos 🌹
5 years on... I still love your tutorial!! Your lightheartedness and simplicity in your explanations and humor makes these sewing so simple and doable to all. Thank you so much Jenny. And your Triple Play makes is more informative, adventurous and sharing of everyone's ideas more opened and mind blowing for us to explore new approach and techniques in sewing and piecing.🥰
Wow so much easier than the traditional way, which I struggled with some years ago, and haven’t attempted since. I believe I will now. Thank you from the UK
I did make this some years ago but, had forgotten how. so very happy for this tutorial. thank you so very much. I love all your tutorials. it's what got me into quilting. love you Jenny.
I live in New Mexico and yet if given half an opportunity would travel all the way to Missouri just to personally shake your hand. Been watching these tutorials for years now and while my attempts never turn out perfectly they have certainly gotten better since I found this channel. Lord, I love ya.
so very clever Jenny! I have learned to quilt from you and don't look at anyone else's way of making block patterns. you make it doable. will love you forever! my husband not so much because of all the fabric, notions and machines I have now. He calls you my enabler to my addiction! Ha!
I am totally amazed by how you done it. I use to the do the traditional ones but this sure bets the heck out of that, LOVE IT Jenny, here to the left handed people and the way we see things!!!!
I have loved this block forever but I was too intimidated to try it. I can’t wait to make it using your technique! Thank you Jenny & Missouri star quilt company for making it less intimidating.
Just started out quilting and made your Valentine's heart quilt which you made about 13 year's ago. Thank heavens for your channel I have been following your videos for years before taking the plunge you must have taught thousands of quilters by now your are a lovely , generous teacher so thank you for all your, and your family's hard work.
Jenny, this is absolutely genius! Who would have thought Card Tricks would be so simple! Thank you so much. I have made this quilt but used the old method...now I will be using this way...so simple and easy. Just leave it to you to make quilting easy and fun! Love you girl friend.
Jenny, I did try the card trick the traditional way in a sampler quilt. What a wonderful mind you have to simplify the block like this. It takes some real gifts to be able to think this out. Thank you for all of your wonderful ideas
Hi Jenny. Watched the tutorial Saturday Lunchtime, Sunday night have a cot quilt topper. I am not a fan of white, so used mint green as my background. I finished it off by making lozenges in my border... so stoked at how it came out. (I have posted it on the MSQC forum pages) Thanks for a quick and easy weekend project.
This is just pure magic and makes this block so much easier to accomplish. I am so impressed and can't wait to make this quilt. I think I'll make an honor quilt for a veteran using a red/white/blue jelly roll. Thank you, Jenny.
Made it easier? You have, you have!!! Thanks Jenny...one of those patterns that I love, but have always put by the wayside due to it's usual construction methods. Now I have no excuse, lol! Once again very grateful for you and all the folks at M* :)
I love any quilt pattern that does not require "special" rulers. This is an amazing technique for the Card Trick, particularly how Jenny did the corners. I will certainly give it a go. As a beginner quilter, I do the blocks as sample blocks and make notes as I go along. This will certainly help with my piecing and cutting techniques. Thank you for another great breakdown!
I love your videos Jenny. You are so enthusiastic. I’m new to quilting in fact I haven’t made one yet, as I’ve been watching videos and looking at books doing my research. I can’t wait to get started , I’ve bought myself a new sewing machine !!
Great video. Can't wait to try this, when I learn how to quilt. Did anyone else get distracted by the iron being left down? Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Hello Irma. I own an Oliso itouch iron as Jenny uses. It is what the company calls 'a smart iron' because it lowers with your touch then automatically lifts after you let go. The water reservoir is on the side and does not leak. Mine has never scorched, burnt, or tipped. It is one of the best investments I have made all these years of quilting. Hope this helps explain and hope you have a happy day 💖
This is genius! Thank you, thank you, thank you for always making every block of every quilt something all of us can do. You take the intimidation out of even the most complicated looking quilts!
I ve been searching for a pattern where I can use some left over parts of layer cakes and some yardage of a fabric I love. This older tutorial is still gold and I’m so grateful to have access to your teaching skills. Thank you.
Jenny, Just want you to know what an emotional encouragement you are! You are ALWAYS so enthusiastic and easy to follow. Thanks for all the time you put into your videos. Sooo appreciated! I love this block. Will be trying it soon.
What a great simplified method to make a "tricky" traditional block! And I always like the added "bonus" block you can get by snowballing the corners. Thanks Jenny and MSQC! Another design to add to my "Must-make Quilts" list, which grows longer by the month thanks to your fabulous tutorial videos. Gorgeous fabric line chosen too--rich teals and plummy red/pink/purples. ~Diana from Hamilton (Canada)
I have wanted to make a card trick quilt for quite a long time but was afraid to try it. Now Jenny has make it easier than I could imagine. Thanks so much Jenny. You are amazing.
Card Trick blocks made with baby-4 yr. old little children type prints are adorable crib size quilts and make super easy gifts. MSQC sold the cutest line of cars themed prints that even had a pavement and sort of map fabric. My daughter saw a bright red car toddler bed at a yard sale and snapped it up, the crib mattress fit it perfectly. My grandson loved his car bed so much and still remembers it years later!🚗 🚘
Thank you Jenny. I am a beginner at quilting and love how you teach. Watching this video was so fun that I produced a crib sized quilt for my new grandson. Other videos from this channel helped to plan it. From choosing the backing I picked the colours to do the top. Wish I could send you a picture of it.
This has always been my favorite blocks, always so difficult to make.. THANK YOU < THANK YOU so so much for making my life easier in doing it an easier way. Jenny, You're my life saver.. HUGS..
I know you did this video last year, but I was looking for a good design for a quilt for my cousin's daughter. I picked this one. This is the best quilt I've ever made, it came together perfectly. I did make it one row and one column smaller, it came out great size for a 10 year old. Thanks for all your great tutorials. I can always count on your help when needed!
You have spoiled us!!! I've seen this tutorial before and you make it seem so simple. So.... this time, I watched a very sweet lady show step-by-step how to do the card trick block using 4 colors (just like this one) the old fashion way. She was great, but it was complicated and could be messed-up easily if you do not follow along carefully. ... I think it seemed even more complicated because I'd already seen you do it the 'Jenny's way". I appreciate you even more now. ;)
Still and busy working on my very first quilt, your courtship quilt, i know this will be my next . You make it so easy to follow your instructiions, thanks to you Jenny. Thankfully greetings from Austria, Old Europe 💖🌹
Kun Sun, will you be posting a pic of your courtship quilt on MSQC's Facebook when it's finished? I would love to see it. I have the fabrics ready to make one but it's like 5 quilts back in the queue.
I made a card trick quilt, maybe 20 years ago like this. I watched Quilt in a Day and that is how Eleanor Burns made the card trick quilt. It's one of my favorite quilts. Great job Jenny.
I don't know who Eleanor Burns is, but I'm grateful that Jenny decided to share her design on TH-cam because I didn't even like to sew 20 years ago, and now that I've decided to take after my mom and put my sewing skills to use, TH-cam and Jenny aka Missouri star quilting company have helped me to make my creative side be useful. Thank you ladies, I will look her up. And thank you MSQC I will complete my tablecloth that I started after watching this video!!!
Love this! I love the card trick block. I while ago I made a couple of sample blocks using all those triangles. What a pain. This method is a breeze. Thanks Jenny!
Jenny you are a genius! I have loved this pattern for years, but have always been intimidated by the complexity of it. You make it doable for me. Love it!
Thank you !!! I have been wanting to make this pattern for a long time. I have been needing a companion ruler to make this. I am so happy to see an easier smarter way to make this card trick.
I’ve always loved the look of the “Card Trick” quilt but was not about to try and tackle it. I think I can do this! THANK YOU….can’t wait to start my year out with this quilt!
Oh my, stunning. I'm comparatively new to quilting, but your little tips and tricks make quilting easy and fun. Now I just need to get up the confidence to actually do the quilting and backing myself and not send it out to be done
I think I'm just going to make one of each of the blocks you've shown us how to make... and stick em all together and see what I come up with. This one was pretty easy, I did a few others, the Dresden I to am hooked on. Just love them. I didn't have a template the first time, (made my own out of cardboard) ended up with a Dresden with 15 pieces lol. Re did it and got a 20, then I cut my own permanent template out of a old piece of plexi glass. I've cut up at least 4 squares worth of pieces/petals, of all the material I have in my stock. I think your channel is the best one on the Net. Thank you Jenny, for your many years of knowledge and your sunny disposition, that keeps me coming back to hear the duck quack each day. Happy Quilting. Thank you.
I so love this pattern and the tutorial. I lost track of all the times I have watched it. Hoping someday to find a jelly roll similar in the colors to the one you used. I think those colors just give it the WOW factor, even though I am very pleased with more muted colors that I have used for this pattern for a throw size. Thanks again. You bring so much joy into my world.
I've got to say, I love, love, love this quilt. I'm new to quilting so I'd never heard of this pattern. Thanks for breaking it down and making it easier for use. The fabric choice is wonderful as well. Great video!
I’ve been wanting to make a card trick but it looked so complicated but after watching your tutorials, I think I will give it a try. Thank you from Innisfil Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
I love this channel! I am a newbie when it comes to quilting but after watching your videos, you have given me the confidence I needed! I love how you can take something that is complex or at least looks that way and you break it down into simple steps. I also like how you say it doesn’t have to be perfect and many old quilts never were 100% perfect but they still have a purpose and are beautiful!
Love it, thank-you so much. I always loved this block, but it did my head in trying to figure out how to do it. So much easier than all my ideas. Now I have to do it.
Thank you so much for your tutorials. I'm 75 and love to quilt. I've learned so much from you. Today is Monday and I'm heading into my studio to start a new quilt. Just know you are a blessing to me.
very informative video. i love this! i don't do quilts but i love the process of creating. design canvas totebags and acessories and i love to design in the quilting process to make my front pouches for my totebags. 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Dear Jenny, I love it when I place an order and you and Missy do your happy dance-tossing my products onto the counter! I want to jump up and dance, too! Also all the other fun things you say as my order is getting ready..."make like a tree and leaf" " or" like a spool and roll on out of here". Little things mean a lot. I am 80 years old and a begging quilter. Your tutorials are great and so much fun, like a friend helping another friend. I have only been watching for a couple of months, but I can't get enough! Thank you, thank you, thank you! sewing nanny
Hi, Phyllis! Glad we can help make your quilting world just a bit brighter, and welcome to the Missouri Star family!
I've seen, and made so many of your quilts, I can't believe I can still learn something new each time. Thanks
Oh I'm so glad you figured out a new way to make that block. I love the block but it always took so much cutting. Thanks guys
I like the way you make your blocks, you are so fun and make things simple for people who don't have much time but like to quilt.
Jenny, First I love your tutorials. I retired at 65 and thought what am I going to do with all my time so I started watching your videos, went and bought a machine, and started with the jelly roll quilts. Now I have just finished this pattern and love it. Thank you for your help in learning how to sew
Your understanding of the mechanics of these blocks makes a lie of your "angley challenged brain" comment❣️ Truly, Jenny, you are a teacher of excellence❣️❣️❣️
I made this Card Trick Quilt back in 1986 and it won a 2nd place in a country fair. Love it and you have made it so so much easier. Thank you.
Your experience shows . Like how u explain n show layouts making sense of look. I’ve seen ur videos for years. Thanks!
So many beautiful quilts and I always think how hard they look to make. Watching your video I feel that I can make. Thank you so much for your beautiful videos 🌹
5 years on... I still love your tutorial!! Your lightheartedness and simplicity in your explanations and humor makes these sewing so simple and doable to all. Thank you so much Jenny. And your Triple Play makes is more informative, adventurous and sharing of everyone's ideas more opened and mind blowing for us to explore new approach and techniques in sewing and piecing.🥰
You have made this block so much easier, thanks.
Fabulous Jenny! Leave it to the Master to make a very difficult looking quilt block so simple.
TQ Jenny, your block tutorial is very clear, now I know the easy way to sew Card Trick.
Wow so much easier than the traditional way, which I struggled with some years ago, and haven’t attempted since. I believe I will now. Thank you from the UK
I did make this some years ago but, had forgotten how. so very happy for this tutorial. thank you so very much. I love all your tutorials. it's what got me into quilting. love you Jenny.
I live in New Mexico and yet if given half an opportunity would travel all the way to Missouri just to personally shake your hand. Been watching these tutorials for years now and while my attempts never turn out perfectly they have certainly gotten better since I found this channel. Lord, I love ya.
Love the block. I'm a watch and see how it's done. Then go back and cut my pieces and then make a block with you. Thank you so much.
so very clever Jenny! I have learned to quilt from you and don't look at anyone else's way of making block patterns. you make it doable. will love you forever! my husband not so much because of all the fabric, notions and machines I have now. He calls you my enabler to my addiction! Ha!
Yes, I enjoyed watching how u put the fabrics together to come up with a card trick block. Amazing, Jenny. Thank u.
I am totally amazed by how you done it. I use to the do the traditional ones but this sure bets the heck out of that, LOVE IT Jenny, here to the left handed people and the way we see things!!!!
Finally I can see how it is made !! Jenny , I say it all the time ...
"YOU ARE AMAZING !!! 💜💜💜💜👑👑👑👑
So thrilled to see the card trick simplified. Love you Jenny!
I like your process much better. I have seen this done with all triangles. Yours is match easier!
Thank you!!!
I have loved this block forever but I was too intimidated to try it. I can’t wait to make it using your technique! Thank you Jenny & Missouri star quilt company for making it less intimidating.
Just started out quilting and made your Valentine's heart quilt which you made about 13 year's ago. Thank heavens for your channel I have been following your videos for years before taking the plunge you must have taught thousands of quilters by now your are a lovely , generous teacher so thank you for all your, and your family's hard work.
OMG! where were you years ago when I struggled and fought to make 2 different card trick quilts the old fashioned way. thanks, Jennie
Jenny, this is absolutely genius! Who would have thought Card Tricks would be so simple! Thank you so much. I have made this quilt but used the old method...now I will be using this way...so simple and easy. Just leave it to you to make quilting easy and fun! Love you girl friend.
Jenny, I did try the card trick the traditional way in a sampler quilt. What a wonderful mind you have to simplify the block like this. It takes some real gifts to be able to think this out. Thank you for all of your wonderful ideas
This is one of my favorite quilt blocks and you really have made it a lot easier. Will be getting to work on this ASAP! Thanks Jenny!
Another great tutorial Jenny - thanks for making it look so easy.
LOVE this quilt Jenny...my next project for sure. The secondary pattern just sets it off perfectly!
Hi Jenny. Watched the tutorial Saturday Lunchtime, Sunday night have a cot quilt topper. I am not a fan of white, so used mint green as my background. I finished it off by making lozenges in my border... so stoked at how it came out. (I have posted it on the MSQC forum pages) Thanks for a quick and easy weekend project.
This is just pure magic and makes this block so much easier to accomplish. I am so impressed and can't wait to make this quilt. I think I'll make an honor quilt for a veteran using a red/white/blue jelly roll. Thank you, Jenny.
Wow Jenny, you are so much fun to watch and we all learn so much from you. thank you very much for sharing. Love it.
Made it easier? You have, you have!!! Thanks Jenny...one of those patterns that I love, but have always put by the wayside due to it's usual construction methods. Now I have no excuse, lol! Once again very grateful for you and all the folks at M* :)
I love any quilt pattern that does not require "special" rulers. This is an amazing technique for the Card Trick, particularly how Jenny did the corners. I will certainly give it a go. As a beginner quilter, I do the blocks as sample blocks and make notes as I go along. This will certainly help with my piecing and cutting techniques. Thank you for another great breakdown!
Am always amazed how quickly you sew those seams and they’re straight! ❤️
Thank you for all you do! You always do an excellent job at explaining everything! Blessings to all in love and light!🙏🏼💜🙏🏼💙🙏🏼🧡🙏🏼💛🙏🏼💚🙏🏼
Absolutely love this block!! Sure am going to miss you & Ron while your on your mission! God Bless You!!
Great to see a simplified way of making the block. Great job.👍🇦🇺
I've been planning to make a card trick quilt for my husband, who is a magician. Thank you for the clear instructions.
I love your videos Jenny. You are so enthusiastic. I’m new to quilting in fact I haven’t made one yet, as I’ve been watching videos and looking at books doing my research. I can’t wait to get started , I’ve bought myself a new sewing machine !!
Great video. Can't wait to try this, when I learn how to quilt.
Did anyone else get distracted by the iron being left down?
Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Hello Irma. I own an Oliso itouch iron as Jenny uses. It is what the company calls 'a smart iron' because it lowers with your touch then automatically lifts after you let go. The water reservoir is on the side and does not leak. Mine has never scorched, burnt, or tipped. It is one of the best investments I have made all these years of quilting. Hope this helps explain and hope you have a happy day 💖
I enjoy your tutorial very nice and easy to learn, this is my favorite I love it. thank you so much
You have the best method of doing this.
Thank you for sharing !
Thank you for making this block easier and how to put a block on point.
This is genius! Thank you, thank you, thank you for always making every block of every quilt something all of us can do. You take the intimidation out of even the most complicated looking quilts!
I ve been searching for a pattern where I can use some left over parts of layer cakes and some yardage of a fabric I love. This older tutorial is still gold and I’m so grateful to have access to your teaching skills. Thank you.
I love this quilt and am so happy you include the PDF. Love all of Jenny's tutorials.
Jenny, Just want you to know what an emotional encouragement you are! You are ALWAYS so enthusiastic and easy to follow. Thanks for all the time you put into your videos. Sooo appreciated! I love this block. Will be trying it soon.
What a great simplified method to make a "tricky" traditional block! And I always like the added "bonus" block you can get by snowballing the corners. Thanks Jenny and MSQC! Another design to add to my "Must-make Quilts" list, which grows longer by the month thanks to your fabulous tutorial videos. Gorgeous fabric line chosen too--rich teals and plummy red/pink/purples. ~Diana from Hamilton (Canada)
Awesome , Love this way of making the Card Trick! Thanks so much for showing us how to .
I’ve always wanted to make this block. It looked too complicated. Thank you for showing us the easy way. I think I did a good job. Thank you again. 👍🏾
I have wanted to make a card trick quilt for quite a long time but was afraid to try it. Now Jenny has make it easier than I could imagine. Thanks so much Jenny. You are amazing.
Card Trick blocks made with baby-4 yr. old little children type prints are adorable crib size quilts and make super easy gifts. MSQC sold the cutest line of cars themed prints that even had a pavement and sort of map fabric. My daughter saw a bright red car toddler bed at a yard sale and snapped it up, the crib mattress fit it perfectly. My grandson loved his car bed so much and still remembers it years later!🚗 🚘
I adore you ladies. I learn so much from every show.
Thank you, Jenny, I love your manner of teaching I've learned so much will continue to watch you faithfully.
Thanks Jenny for the shortcut on the card trick block! I've made several of them the old fashioned way LOL love your tutorials
Thank you Jenny. I am a beginner at quilting and love how you teach. Watching this video was so fun that I produced a crib sized quilt for my new grandson. Other videos from this channel helped to plan it. From choosing the backing I picked the colours to do the top. Wish I could send you a picture of it.
Jenny, you're amazing. I LOVE watching your tutorials. I can't get enough. 😊
This is what makes me excited about Fridays learning new blocks made easy by Jenny! More like this Jenny 😍😍😍😍😍
Yes, I always enjoy Jenny’s tutorials, She’s definitely the STAR of Missouri Quilts.
I love watching this video!! I think I've watched it several times. I so enjoy watching your videos!!
This has always been my favorite blocks, always so difficult to make.. THANK YOU < THANK YOU so so much for making my life easier in doing it an easier way. Jenny, You're my life saver.. HUGS..
I know you did this video last year, but I was looking for a good design for a quilt for my cousin's daughter. I picked this one. This is the best quilt I've ever made, it came together perfectly. I did make it one row and one column smaller, it came out great size for a 10 year old. Thanks for all your great tutorials. I can always count on your help when needed!
Since I'm at home so much, I decided to go back and watch some Jenny videos. Love this. Thank you for making it so easy!
You have spoiled us!!! I've seen this tutorial before and you make it seem so simple. So.... this time, I watched a very sweet lady show step-by-step how to do the card trick block using 4 colors (just like this one) the old fashion way. She was great, but it was complicated and could be messed-up easily if you do not follow along carefully. ... I think it seemed even more complicated because I'd already seen you do it the 'Jenny's way". I appreciate you even more now. ;)
Still and busy working on my very first quilt, your courtship quilt, i know this will be my next . You make it so easy to follow your instructiions, thanks to you Jenny. Thankfully greetings from Austria, Old Europe 💖🌹
Kun Sun, will you be posting a pic of your courtship quilt on MSQC's Facebook when it's finished? I would love to see it. I have the fabrics ready to make one but it's like 5 quilts back in the queue.
I sadly don't have an account on facebook since i'm not a fan of social media. My son will post em later on facebook I will let you know ;)
Thank you! I'm looking forward to it!
Dear Joyce, my son loaded it up on the facebookside from MSQC.
We hope you tagged us! :)
I have always wanted to make this block. Thank you for an easy way to make it.
You make this look so easy lol. Have not quilted anything yet but after watching this video I think I'll make this my first quilt top. Thanks Jennie.
What a beautiful quilt! This one goes in my favorites! Thank you once again for making a pattern so easy.
I've wanted to make this block for years, but always shyed away from doing it. Thanks Jenny for making it so easy to do and understand.
I made a card trick quilt, maybe 20 years ago like this. I watched Quilt in a Day and that is how Eleanor Burns made the card trick quilt. It's one of my favorite quilts. Great job Jenny.
debra revay love eleanor burns
This is definitely an Eleanor Burns creation. Let's give credit to Eleanor for this one!
I don't know who Eleanor Burns is, but I'm grateful that Jenny decided to share her design on TH-cam because I didn't even like to sew 20 years ago, and now that I've decided to take after my mom and put my sewing skills to use, TH-cam and Jenny aka Missouri star quilting company have helped me to make my creative side be useful. Thank you ladies, I will look her up. And thank you MSQC I will complete my tablecloth that I started after watching this video!!!
I've always wanted to make this block but was daunted by the complexity. Thank you, Jenny, for making it really do-able!
I always follow you because you are a very good instructor . Thank you. 😊
I am ivy from india.
Love this! I love the card trick block. I while ago I made a couple of sample blocks using all those triangles. What a pain. This method is a breeze. Thanks Jenny!
Jenny you are a genius! I have loved this pattern for years, but have always been intimidated by the complexity of it. You make it doable for me. Love it!
Thank you !!! I have been wanting to make this pattern for a long time. I have been needing a companion ruler to make this. I am so happy to see an easier smarter way to make this card trick.
Jenny does such an excellent job of showing exactly what to do.
I have pondered this quilt block for more years than I care to admit to. Thanks for making it so easy!
Thank you dear Jenny, you make everything seem so easy. Just love you for it.
I’ve always loved the look of the “Card Trick” quilt but was not about to try and tackle it. I think I can do this! THANK YOU….can’t wait to start my year out with this quilt!
I've always loved this block. Thanks for making it easier for us. It's very much appreciated.
Oh my, stunning. I'm comparatively new to quilting, but your little tips and tricks make quilting easy and fun. Now I just need to get up the confidence to actually do the quilting and backing myself and not send it out to be done
I’ve wanted to make this block for many years. Thank you for making it easier.
I think I'm just going to make one of each of the blocks you've shown us how to make... and stick em all together and see what I come up with. This one was pretty easy, I did a few others, the Dresden I to am hooked on. Just love them. I didn't have a template the first time, (made my own out of cardboard) ended up with a Dresden with 15 pieces lol. Re did it and got a 20, then I cut my own permanent template out of a old piece of plexi glass. I've cut up at least 4 squares worth of pieces/petals, of all the material I have in my stock. I think your channel is the best one on the Net. Thank you Jenny, for your many years of knowledge and your sunny disposition, that keeps me coming back to hear the duck quack each day. Happy Quilting. Thank you.
Thank you Thank you Thank You! So simple and fun! Beautiful fabrics! Can't wait to start cutting and sewing!
This block is so cool, but daunting...until now! Thanks for making this doable Jenny!
I so love this pattern and the tutorial. I lost track of all the times I have watched it. Hoping someday to find a jelly roll similar in the colors to the one you used. I think those colors just give it the WOW factor, even though I am very pleased with more muted colors that I have used for this pattern for a throw size. Thanks again. You bring so much joy into my world.
I love this block! What a great spring table runner this would make.
You ALWAYS make patterns so much easier! (and more fun) It's a pleasure to watch and learn from you.
You have done it again, made a tricky block and made it easy
I love how easy the construction is and the results are so elegant! Jenny is the bomb. :)
I will surely make this magic card trick when my sewing machine get fix.ty for sharing
I've got to say, I love, love, love this quilt. I'm new to quilting so I'd never heard of this pattern. Thanks for breaking it down and making it easier for use. The fabric choice is wonderful as well. Great video!
I have made the card trick quilt the other way and this one is so much easier. I'm going to make another one now.
I LOVE this method for making this card trick block! I cannot wait to get started on a quilt using this pattern! Thank you so much!!♥️
I’ve been wanting to make a card trick but it looked so complicated but after watching your tutorials, I think I will give it a try. Thank you from Innisfil Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
I love this channel! I am a newbie when it comes to quilting but after watching your videos, you have given me the confidence I needed! I love how you can take something that is complex or at least looks that way and you break it down into simple steps. I also like how you say it doesn’t have to be perfect and many old quilts never were 100% perfect but they still have a purpose and are beautiful!
Love it, thank-you so much. I always loved this block, but it did my head in trying to figure out how to do it. So much easier than all my ideas. Now I have to do it.
Thanks for explaining how you came up with the size of 7 inch block for putting it on point. Helps to understand the math.