I learned to sew over fifty years ago, and no one ever taught me not to sew over pins. I've been so confused to see quilters on TH-cam pinning things together and then ripping out the pins before they get to them. What's the purpose of the pins then? I'm glad to see someone else sews over pins.
So glad I found your channel. I've made many "quilts" but have never "quilted" as I have a basic multi stitch machine. But seeing blocks done this way, gives me the incentive to maybe give a go. Thank you for being so thorough ❤
5 days ago. Just found you today. Love the program. Your teaching is so easy to understand. Hope to get to the fabric store before our blizzard on Saturday. New year...new fabric...new design.
Good afternoon Nancy, Athena and all, I am not a fan of your football team Nancy, but there again i'm not a fan of our football teams either, but i love your pineapple quilt and it fits in lovely with our Scottish flag of St. Andrew, so it can cheer for him, lol. I don't know why i have not been getting your email's flower this past long while, but your name came up on my play list and i went for it, because i haven't annoyed you in a long time from Glenochil / near Stirling, but would love to see you if you come across ladies, with much pleasure. I love watching and more importantly, listening to your reasoning out at patterns, why making blocks and what to do with them, etc (Yeh, it's that bletherer that used to leave you with a whole day taken up with reading my never ending scroll). Thank you Nancy for sharing with us your talented hands and mind, but also taking time to share what really matters in the grand scheme of things, and what doesn't. Now i'm going to find your missing videos, have fun and crafty hugs ladies, from Norah, Glenochil, Central Scotland
Morning, just discovered your video. Thank you I am extremely new to quilting. My question made candle wicked squares years ago. now, I would like to join with quilting. My problem is that squares are too small, about 25cm to make the size quilt would like to make. I have 16 square candlewick. 16plain. The joining strip , how wide could one use to make bigger . Using one plain square and one candle wick . From SA
How can I order your book on Easy Sashing Technique using my credit card. I loved this when watching your TH-cam program! Please let me know how I can purchase this book. Many thanks for your help.
You can purchase all my books and patterns on my website www.OnPoint Dash TV and you’ll pay through PayPal which is using your credit card. www.onpoint-tv.com/product-category/patternsandbooks/
Hi - they are both good for quilts. The bamboo is better for the environment due to the way it is made, no pesticides (cotton needs lots to grow). the bamboo is much softer but it cost more - you decide :)
Depending upon where you live as well as here in Australia the lighter the filling the better, but in my native New Zealand, wool or Bamboo would be much warmer.
Hi - on my website - www.QuiltingWithNancy.com - here is a direct link to the page for the Fractured Glass - www.onpoint-tv.com/product-category/patternsandbooks/
I learned to sew over fifty years ago, and no one ever taught me not to sew over pins. I've been so confused to see quilters on TH-cam pinning things together and then ripping out the pins before they get to them. What's the purpose of the pins then? I'm glad to see someone else sews over pins.
Thin pins aren’t as bad as thicker pins- many pins can get bent and machine needles can break. 🎉
Same here 56 yrs sewing. They started telling sewers to remove pins when the machines were turning computerized and more sensitive.
Beautiful work. Explicit explanations, you touch on every point and more.
Thank you 😊
So glad I found your channel. I've made many "quilts" but have never "quilted" as I have a basic multi stitch machine. But seeing blocks done this way, gives me the incentive to maybe give a go. Thank you for being so thorough ❤
You are so welcome!
5 days ago. Just found you today. Love the program. Your teaching is so easy to understand. Hope to get to the fabric store before our blizzard on Saturday. New year...new fabric...new design.
Wonderful!
Go Blue, Go Lions! 🎉
Thank you for all you do. I love your sense of humor and your teaching methods! Happy New Year.
Same to you!
Yay!! Go Lions! How cool is that? Been a long time. Greetings West Michigan neighbor 😉☺️
Hey Neighbor :)
I have those pins as well, and I sew easily over them. Once I sewed on a pin, which broke, but the needle was still all right after controlling it
Big Lions fan here too!!
This looks tricky; but, it would be well worth the effort. Thank you.
It is!
Beautiful. Love the colours. We love the lions and nfl here for sure
That makes us kindred spirits - and we know all about disappointment but staying faithful :)
Beautiful as always. Love the ring on your right hand.
😊 thank you - got it at an antique shop one day
Good afternoon Nancy, Athena and all, I am not a fan of your football team Nancy, but there again i'm not a fan of our football teams either, but i love your pineapple quilt and it fits in lovely with our Scottish flag of St. Andrew, so it can cheer for him, lol. I don't know why i have not been getting your email's flower this past long while, but your name came up on my play list and i went for it, because i haven't annoyed you in a long time from Glenochil / near Stirling, but would love to see you if you come across ladies, with much pleasure. I love watching and more importantly, listening to your reasoning out at patterns, why making blocks and what to do with them, etc (Yeh, it's that bletherer that used to leave you with a whole day taken up with reading my never ending scroll). Thank you Nancy for sharing with us your talented hands and mind, but also taking time to share what really matters in the grand scheme of things, and what doesn't. Now i'm going to find your missing videos, have fun and crafty hugs ladies, from Norah, Glenochil, Central Scotland
Thank you so much!! have fun :)
Loved your video, great information.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh I like this QAYG method! No hand stitching on the back of the sashing!
Glad you like it!
I love your work and the way you explain things. Thank you and I wish you a very happy new year! ❤
Happy new year!
This was a fantastic demo! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Your quilts and color choices are breathtaking! I want to make all of them, from Canton, MI.
Thank you so much!
Thanks!
Here from Georgia
Love your technique on qayg. Always wanted to try this but haven’t but I definitely will now. Thank you ladies. Happy New Year.
Happy new year!!
How can I download this pattern please
@@maryannecozza8686 please go to my website to purchase: www.onpoint-tv.com/product/pineapple-log-cabin-quilt-as-you-go-w-easy-sashings-ebooklet/
Very nicely explained 🥰
Thank you 🙂
Hi. I’m in central Scotland. I’m looking forward trying this quilt. I’ll have to try and work out how to get a copy of the pattern. 😂
Thanks!! Here is the link to the ebook 😊 www.onpoint-tv.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Four-Crossings-Book-Cover-1-pdf.jpg
Morning, just discovered your video. Thank you
I am extremely new to quilting. My question made candle wicked squares years ago. now, I would like to join with quilting. My problem is that squares are too small, about 25cm to make the size quilt would like to make. I have 16 square candlewick. 16plain. The joining strip , how wide could one use to make bigger . Using one plain square and one candle wick . From SA
How can I order your book on Easy Sashing Technique using my credit card. I loved this when watching your TH-cam program! Please let me know how I can purchase this book. Many thanks for your help.
You can purchase all my books and patterns on my website www.OnPoint Dash TV and you’ll pay through PayPal which is using your credit card.
www.onpoint-tv.com/product-category/patternsandbooks/
Thank you for tutoring just wonder Bamboo and cotton batting which on is better for quilt? Happy New year
Hi - they are both good for quilts. The bamboo is better for the environment due to the way it is made, no pesticides (cotton needs lots to grow). the bamboo is much softer but it cost more - you decide :)
Thank you very much ,love to watch your tutorials happy New year to you
Depending upon where you live as well as here in Australia the lighter the filling the better, but in my native New Zealand, wool or Bamboo would be much warmer.
Hi! where can I purchase Nancy’s fractured glass book?
Hi - on my website - www.QuiltingWithNancy.com - here is a direct link to the page for the Fractured Glass - www.onpoint-tv.com/product-category/patternsandbooks/
@@QuiltingWithNancy thanks so much!!
"Smart" to many Europeans means you're a sharp dresser.
I want to do a embroidery blocks with a set up of matching blocks with sashing to join all together.. How do I go about it?
I'm sure I could figure it out in person but I don't have enough information :( - sorry
The one you showed put me in mind of a stain glass.hHow do I get your pattern papers?
Hi - you can find all my books and patterns on my website www.QuiltingWithNancy.com :)