Yes, I saw the mistake coming and was yelling at you to stop but you would not listen, haha. Thank you for keeping the mistake in, showing we all can make mistakes no matter how long we have been quilting. Thanks for this tutorial, it is great.
I enjoyed your video very much, especially your demo of using the rectangular ruler to make the 60 degree cuts. Reminding us to use the B/W feature on the camera is always helpful. I’ve only ever seen this process put together vertically, which I think would help prevent the unpicking “opportunity.” But the diagonal strategy lets you see the whole block put together sooner. Both work; I would have to do the vertical piecing because it’s the only way that makes sense to my brain. I’m working up to making a miniature quilt with either 1.5” or 1” finished widths. Thank you for always sharing your ideas and creativity with anyone with an internet connection. It’s a great gift.
I love how you do a tutorial. It is as if a friend came over to show you how to do something. Then giggle like crazy when we make a mistake. You are SEW REAL! Love ya! Thank you!
Yes, I loved that you showed your mistake. If I had a dollar for every mistake I made during the creation of a quilt, I'd be rich in no time. Ha ha. Thanks so much for leaving that in, believe it or not it is really helpful.
I've always wanted to make a 3D Cube quilt but all those Y seams looked too complicated for a beginner like me. Thank you for showing this method. I like the scrappy look. Also, remember that the person who never made a mistake, never did anything!
I love 60 degree angle quilts. I love the scrappy. I have found if you do not cut off your dog ears, when you put your rows together they act as a guide. If the dog ears match up, then the point of your triangles is perfectly lines up. Because most of us no longer hand quilt but have our quilts machine quilted, we do not have to cut out that bulk even when the rows are sewn together. Many hand quilters did a quarter inch line next to the seams so the dog ears would have been hard to go through. The history of quilting is so interesting. I am glad I live in the age of longarms. Thanks for the work you do spreading the joy of quilting.
So many times I see on Facebook, new quilters stating how everyone seems perfect. I'm glad you showed your mistake, how you fixed it and still had a beautiful quilt
Thank you for answering. I was the negative Nelly that just posted :}. I do want to say, I too, enjoy your videos. I've made several of your quilts. I saw your explanation of the meaning of Christmas and was TOTALLY impressed with how you nailed it in such a sweet and non threatening way. It was perfect!
You are so welcome Yolanda ❤️....for sure human!!!!! I make many mistakes...these pieces were really easy to mix up...so many colors to keep track of❣️
My BFF wants to learn how to do the tumbling block and she wants me to teach her. Thank you for providing such a great tutorial. Love that there are no Y-seams. Also appreciate that there is no distracting music. Your voice is lovely and doesn't need anything else. It was actually refreshing to see that even the experts have to have the occasional date with Jack the Ripper.
OMG I'm Soo excited! I tried to make one of these quilts with three other tutorials...never again! You rocked it girl! I actually made some 3D squares and they actually look great. All those little details you give did the trick. I thank God for your gift of teaching and sharing!! I'm making quilts for a veterans home and this was perfect timing! God bless you. Terry
Oh Tracy, I tired to tell you to turn that around. Great video though, I have often wondered how those blocks were made. Thank you for the clear explanations. I like scrappy quilts too.
I just love the way you are not afraid to show your mistakes right along with everything else! This is a real cool way to make a 3-D block that looks hard, but really isn’t. Thank you so much I really enjoy your videos!❤ Take care and blessings!
Thank you for showing step by step on making this beautiful block.I am a visual person and I need to see what’s what on first block. Thank you again. Pat
😂 I saw it coming. We are always glad when a content creator keeps the mistakes in their videos. It helps us to keep faith when we make mistakes too. Thank you Tracy for another great video.
Very enjoyable tutorial. So much info. Skip the simple cutting in the beginning so you have more time for the layout which looks complicated. Love the scrappy blocks. You are very encouraging to help us make this for ourselves. You have such a warm and friendly manner. We are so lucky to have you teaching us all.
I love how you allowed us to see you correct a mistake and didn’t edit it out. I don’t see that often on tutorials and I think that is so important for beginner quilters. I am used to that because I have been a seamstress for over 50 years. The seam ripper and I are very good friends unfortunately.☺️ Love your videos.❤
WOW! Tracey, I'm going to have to stop watching quilting videos! I'll never decide how to make quilt for our 3rd Great-granddaughter (ultrasound said a girl) before she gets here mid November! Like this one a lot. Thank you sharing😊
Tracy, Girlfriend you have completely out done yourself with this one! Scrappy is my Fav of course, but you knew that! It is honestly a great pattern. I love love love it!
I love the scrappy, and that you used differ colours in each cube, not just three shares of 1 colour. By the way, for some quilting brains it is easier to split the hexies on the vertical seam instead of the diagonal. In which case just see columns.❤
I was sitting here yelling at you to stop and look! I'm sorry, I really didn't mean to yell, but you couldn't hear me!!! I love this tutorial. I don't like 'Y' seams (who does?) You make this so easy! Thank you Tracy!
I use that pattern to make quilted place mats for my dining table. One block per place mat so they are hexagons. I always wanted to do a whole quilt with this pattern but never got around to it. 🥴
Loved the tutorial, mistake an all. I like idea of scrappy, and I think that maybe scrappy within one or two color families, like greens through blues might be cool.
I totally love this block always wanted to do it this Block, thanks so much for sharing I love how you show how easy to be done as long as you keep it on track❣️✂️🪡🧵❤️💕💗💖
I have always wanted to make a quilt like that. Great tutorial. Thank you
I love scrappy!! Your idea is so cool!
Love this! Scrappy is way prettier
I love watching your videos!!!! You explain well
Yes, I saw the mistake coming and was yelling at you to stop but you would not listen, haha. Thank you for keeping the mistake in, showing we all can make mistakes no matter how long we have been quilting. Thanks for this tutorial, it is great.
Thank you for yelling haha...that's the sign of a great quilty friend ❤
Amazing!
This was great! How would you finish the edges on this since it’s not square?
I love the multiple colors. I look forward to trying this. Thank you!
Just watching it Awesome how U make it seem much easier, Thank U 😊
Quilting is all about color!! I love it.
Your real life errors make this sewist feel so much better about all the times I make similar “oopses”, thanks for leaving them in!
Love how you explain how you sew this quilt the easy way thanks 😮❤
I enjoyed your video very much, especially your demo of using the rectangular ruler to make the 60 degree cuts. Reminding us to use the B/W feature on the camera is always helpful. I’ve only ever seen this process put together vertically, which I think would help prevent the unpicking “opportunity.” But the diagonal strategy lets you see the whole block put together sooner. Both work; I would have to do the vertical piecing because it’s the only way that makes sense to my brain.
I’m working up to making a miniature quilt with either 1.5” or 1” finished widths.
Thank you for always sharing your ideas and creativity with anyone with an internet connection. It’s a great gift.
I like both. Scrappy and using all the same colors
SCRAPPY!!!🎉🎻👑🧵🪡
I like the scrappy look. I can't believe how easy this to sew, I'm glad I saw this. Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
Love scrappy
Love the scrappy!
I like it scrappy!!
forgot to mention, this is the easiest method ever for making cubes thanks tracey scrappy is fantastic
Thank you so much David❣
YES SHE IS! I agree 100 percent!
@@glendacrouch1877 you are so sweet❣
I love the scrappy look
Scrappy for sure, thanks
I love how you do a tutorial. It is as if a friend came over to show you how to do something. Then giggle like crazy when we make a mistake. You are SEW REAL! Love ya! Thank you!
You are so kind...thank you for the encouragement❣
Yes, I loved that you showed your mistake. If I had a dollar for every mistake I made during the creation of a quilt, I'd be rich in no time. Ha ha. Thanks so much for leaving that in, believe it or not it is really helpful.
Happy to be helpful...mistake and all 😍
I love the scrappy!
I liked the scrappy one the best. I*m going to make it in the 2.5in. thank you
I love this 3D ❤️👍🏼
I love the scrappy blocks. I am going to make this quilk. Thank you!
I really like the scrappy look much better!
I like the scrappy!
I've always wanted to make a 3D Cube quilt but all those Y seams looked too complicated for a beginner like me. Thank you for showing this method. I like the scrappy look. Also, remember that the person who never made a mistake, never did anything!
Great quote...I think that was Albert Einstein that said that❤
I agree. I love the scrappy look. It always looked too hard and confusing but you made it simple. Thank you 😊
You made it so simple to do.
I never made anything with degrees,but I am going to try this technique.
Thankyou.
Scrappy is so interesting
I prefer the scrappy! And it is nice that you let us see a mistake-that no one is perfect!
I love 60 degree angle quilts. I love the scrappy. I have found if you do not cut off your dog ears, when you put your rows together they act as a guide. If the dog ears match up, then the point of your triangles is perfectly lines up. Because most of us no longer hand quilt but have our quilts machine quilted, we do not have to cut out that bulk even when the rows are sewn together. Many hand quilters did a quarter inch line next to the seams so the dog ears would have been hard to go through. The history of quilting is so interesting. I am glad I live in the age of longarms. Thanks for the work you do spreading the joy of quilting.
That command hook as a handle is almost as good a tip as the entire tutorial.
It makes handling rulers so much easier❤️
Thank you! Wonderful tutorial. I love your style.
Love the scrappy cube!
So many times I see on Facebook, new quilters stating how everyone seems perfect. I'm glad you showed your mistake, how you fixed it and still had a beautiful quilt
We all make mistakes for sure.✅❤️
Scrappy🥰
I like BOTH !
I prefer scrappy. I would get bored sewing the same 3 fabrics again and again. Great tutorial
I would get bored easily too Sharon🤣
I love it, I want to try it.🎉😊❤
I am anxious to do one of these quilts sometime.
Thank you for answering. I was the negative Nelly that just posted :}. I do want to say, I too, enjoy your videos. I've made several of your quilts. I saw your explanation of the meaning of Christmas and was TOTALLY impressed with how you nailed it in such a sweet and non threatening way. It was perfect!
Your comment is encouraging Barbara ....thank you 🩷
I'm so proud of you for being human , and yes we sure do make mistakes , and I just have to say Thank You Tracy for a great tutorial .
You are so welcome Yolanda ❤️....for sure human!!!!! I make many mistakes...these pieces were really easy to mix up...so many colors to keep track of❣️
Love this!
My BFF wants to learn how to do the tumbling block and she wants me to teach her. Thank you for providing such a great tutorial. Love that there are no Y-seams. Also appreciate that there is no distracting music. Your voice is lovely and doesn't need anything else. It was actually refreshing to see that even the experts have to have the occasional date with Jack the Ripper.
Thank you for the kind encouragement❤️
OMG I'm Soo excited! I tried to make one of these quilts with three other tutorials...never again! You rocked it girl! I actually made some 3D squares and they actually look great. All those little details you give did the trick. I thank God for your gift of teaching and sharing!! I'm making quilts for a veterans home and this was perfect timing! God bless you. Terry
Oh Tracy, I tired to tell you to turn that around. Great video though, I have often wondered how those blocks were made. Thank you for the clear explanations. I like scrappy quilts too.
I know...so funny the mistakes we make LOL🤣Thank you for trying to warn me though haha
Love how you are not afraid to include a goof. Love how you teach us. Thanks
I just love the way you are not afraid to show your mistakes right along with everything else! This is a real cool way to make a 3-D block that looks hard, but really isn’t. Thank you so much I really enjoy your videos!❤ Take care and blessings!
Thank you Racheal❣Blessings back at ya❤
I like scrappy
I like the scrappy look
Thank you for showing step by step on making this beautiful block.I am a visual person and I need to see what’s what on first block. Thank you again. Pat
I love the scrappy look. Great idea for using my scraps. I am glad to see that I am not the only one that makes those kind of mistakes.
Love the scrappy look beat.
I love scrappy quilts
Love your video, your very thorough.
I love the scrappy rather than only 3 colors for the entire quilt. This is awesome!!!
Thank you Sheila❤
😂 I saw it coming. We are always glad when a content creator keeps the mistakes in their videos. It helps us to keep faith when we make mistakes too. Thank you Tracy for another great video.
You're welcome Amy....I've got more mistakes coming hahaha🤣
We learn from others' mistakes, too! Love this method! Love the scrappiness! Thanks!
Very enjoyable tutorial. So much info. Skip the simple cutting in the beginning so you have more time for the layout which looks complicated. Love the scrappy blocks. You are very encouraging to help us make this for ourselves. You have such a warm and friendly manner. We are so lucky to have you teaching us all.
Scrappy every time! Thanks for this, I love it. Thank you for leaving the “mistake” in, it makes your video real, as it happens.
Hope you will have another video showing how to border or bind this quilt.
I love how you allowed us to see you correct a mistake and didn’t edit it out. I don’t see that often on tutorials and I think that is so important for beginner quilters. I am used to that because I have been a seamstress for over 50 years. The seam ripper and I are very good friends unfortunately.☺️ Love your videos.❤
This tutorial was by one if not the best I have seen ! Thank you !
I agree, very helpful!
You are so kind Cynthia...thank you for the encouragement❤
@@TheSewingChannelI agree! But I love all your quilt tutorials!
I love the variety of many colours
I would love to do one very scrappy.
Bless your heart for leaving the blooper in the video! Thanks for the tutorial, and I hope you have a great day ❤
Thank you! You too Lori❣️
I am loving scrappy right now, next week, who knows!
WOW! Tracey, I'm going to have to stop watching quilting videos! I'll never decide how to make quilt for our 3rd Great-granddaughter (ultrasound said a girl) before she gets here mid November! Like this one a lot. Thank you sharing😊
LOL🤣 congrats on your newest great great granddaughter ❤️
Tracy, Girlfriend you have completely out done yourself with this one! Scrappy is my Fav of course, but you knew that! It is honestly a great pattern. I love love love it!
Of course scrappy Glenda❣This is super easy too✅
@@TheSewingChannel ❤️
It's scrappy for me ❤
Ich liebe 3D Projekte ❤❤❤❤❤, leicht zu Nähen und der Effekt ist faszinierend ❤❤❤
I absolutely love this block. Thank you so much!
THANK YOU TRACY I LOVE THIS AND AS A BEGINER i did not think i could do it i cant wait to do it
Awesome!! I can't wait for you to try it ❣️
I like the scrappy
I love the scrappy, and that you used differ colours in each cube, not just three shares of 1 colour.
By the way, for some quilting brains it is easier to split the hexies on the vertical seam instead of the diagonal. In which case just see columns.❤
I love the scrappy one
Definitely Scrappy with the colors you chose just beautiful.❤
I love scrappy quilts. I enjoyed learning this technique. 😊
It is not so simple! But well worth the care and time needed. Thanks for sharing
Planning to use my 60* triangle ruler.😊
I love the scrappy colors
Love this. I have a 60 degree triangle from Missouri star ty for giving me a pattern I can use with it
Absolutely have fun with it❣
I love another way to use my scraps! Thank you.
Me too...lol 🤣I have so many ...
I CANT’T DECIDE as I L❤VE both the scrappy and 3 colors.
I was sitting here yelling at you to stop and look! I'm sorry, I really didn't mean to yell, but you couldn't hear me!!! I love this tutorial. I don't like 'Y' seams (who does?) You make this so easy! Thank you Tracy!
Thank you for yelling..that is the sign of a great quilty friend❣️
This is so cute. Will make a precious baby quilt for our new grandbaby.
Would be so cute done in baby fabrics for sure❤
@@TheSewingChannel can’t wait to find out what the baby will be. I am on team girl. 😍😍 but a boy would be precious too.
I use that pattern to make quilted place mats for my dining table. One block per place mat so they are hexagons. I always wanted to do a whole quilt with this pattern but never got around to it. 🥴
Placemats would be so cute❣
Love it! You broke it down so I could do it as a beginner. I like the colors instead of 3 colors.❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏😉🐾
Thanks so much for this video!!! definatly one i will try!!!!!!!
Scrappy… an awww haaaa moment‼️‼️❤️
Loved the tutorial, mistake an all. I like idea of scrappy, and I think that maybe scrappy within one or two color families, like greens through blues might be cool.
Those colors would be awesome Barb❣️
I have made several quilts which included cubes. I just sewed them vertically. I am diagonally challenged. Loved this tutorial. Thanks.
Scrappy is good!😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! I was always totally intimidated by the 3D Cube block, but you explained it very well!
I love the scrappy look
Great tutorial. I just wanted to mention that you could sew the columns together rather than go on the diagonal. It also avoids the dreaded y seam!
I totally love this block always wanted to do it this Block, thanks so much for sharing I love how you show how easy to be done as long as you keep it on track❣️✂️🪡🧵❤️💕💗💖
Thank you for the kind encouragement❤️
scrappy preferred
Scrappy is my vote 🎉❤