Several of you have asked how to order a stiletto seam ripper like mine that I show in the video. I purchased mine from Verl Schmidt. You can email or give him a phone call or text to order one. verlschmidt66@gmail.com 208-369-6576 Thanks for watching!
As I approach my 72nd birthday, I've been thinking about the HomeEc/Math teachers that I had during the mid-late 60s. Little did I realize how much math is involved in planning and making a quilt. I was a garment maker until the mid-80s when I discovered quilting. My designs are getting a bit more complicated and, like you, my calculations are too. Diagrams and fractions, Oh My! Thank you for sharing this video and quite possibly a quilt math headache!
Robert Kaufman has app where you just plug in your numbers that you want for your borders and it calculates what you need. Also does binding, batting etc .
For apron..... Create a tube between the skirt and bodice made from 2 jelly roll strips. Sew 2 jelly roll strips onto top of apron skirt. One on front and one on back with right sides together. Stitch and flip up towards top. Fold in half inch seam on both of them. Insert the apron bodice then top stitch the whole length. Insert a sash, cord or elastic to draw up the gather. ❤❤
I was thinking about it but nbc911 really described it so well, I was picturing it coming together. Please make them and share with the generations. Thanks for the fun and auntie appreciating you 😊.
Beautiful quilt on the wall behind you that you did with your Sister-in-law Di and lovely quilt you transformed from the original x thank you for sharing with us x
What a great makeover!!🎉🎉 I love love love ❤️ the whole quilt! You did a fantastic job 🎉🎉. Aaaaanndd tada!! the retro flower quilting pattern is the icing on the cake...ahh, quilt😊❤
It’s amazing the difference a 1/4” can make when you’re short of fabric. That and not doing mitred joins really can make the fabric be just enough. If you press the seams open it reduces the bulk at the join. I always buy extra fabric I’ve been caught short before and the fabric was out of print! Never letting that happen again. That trick about adjusting the seam allowance is fabulous thanks for sharing. For the apron do a large basting stitch along the top of the skirt in the seam allowance of the apron and pull it in to gather the fabric to the right size. Once you have that tie of the threads. For the waist band sew the strip to the top and bottom of the skirt using a 1/4” SA and with the second piece for the back, fold the edges of the piece in 1/4” on both sides and attach it to the apron using a top stitch 1/8” in from the edge. That will give you nice finished edges. For the narrow ends you can fold the edges in on themselves and top stitch to close them. I hope that makes sense. What a fabulous job you did with that customers quilt, I’m sure they’ll be delighted with it. That cuddle on the back looks so cosy and the colour is gorgeous. I love it 😍
Menopause+quilty math=me adding little pieced blocks into the border in order to make up the distance I am short on fabric. I enjoy the challenge but I do spend a lot of bandwidth scratching my head. I design on the fly and somehow it usually works out. Yes, the seam ripper is my friend. The final quilt turned out beautiful! Great job.
That's awesome Karen!!! I love the challenge of designing on the fly, shooting from the hip, quilting off the cuff or what ever you want to call it! Glad you liked the quilt and yes, my seam ripper is a close friend of mine too :) lol! TFW!
I love what you did to Christie’s quilt💕 The quilting is perfect! I have 2 rolls of fabric and I think I know what I’m going to be doing with them now. I always buy extra fabric, even after I’ve figured the math, I like having that little bit of extra, if it’s too much extra I make pillow cases or pillows. There’s always left overs for my scrap bin! Scrappy quilts are my favorite. I need to contact you about quilting two quilts that I need to have quilted. Thanks for another great video!💕
Having flashbacks looking at this quilt! Love what you did with it! As far as the apron goes, points, might work if you don’t like the ruffle look. I would also consider making a band and only slightly gather the fabric for the bottom and then add the top centered over the wider bottom. I hate waste so I would definitely finish it, but that is just how I think. It has beautiful fabric in it and it would be a-shame not completing it and giving away.
The quilt turned out beautiful. I love your energy. First time watching and I love it. I love your show. This is great. I can’t wait to see more. Have a great day.😊
I have a huge fabric stash, so I do lots of math, trying to use what up I have for my quilting projects so I’m very familiar with the “let’s try and figure out how much we need” method of quilting. It would be easy to run to the fabric store every time I needed more fabric but I would never use up what I have. I do buy new fabric, just not as much! I have taken apart old UFO’s or wips and remade them into something I like better, so that part of the video didn’t bother me! Thank you for sharing and caring about quilting as much as we do!❤️
That turned out amazing ❤ I just can't seem to do that math in quilting. I just decide how many blocks across and how many down and then add my strips between rows add final border around . The quilting was beautiful also. Thank you for sharing all that information. ❤
The quilt turned out fabulous and the quilting fits perfectly, tell the Engineer I’m a leftie too. Still laughing at his commentary. I always seem to buy more fabric, because it’s a given I’m going to make a mistake. Have a great week. Looking forward to the new video
That turned out so pretty. Thanks for sharing the math, I struggle sometimes with that and was nice to see your process. Thanks for taking us on this journey, you did a wonderful job. Have a wonderful week!!!!
You might say it's above your pay grade, but you and your team have come up with a wonderful quilt. Way to go! Love it... can't beat those reproduction fabrics of the 70's. Take care and blessings to y'all.
Wonderful transformation! The colors are yummy and your new design really brings them out. Thank you for a great video experience. Subscribed to your channel today! 🌿❤🌻❤🌿
OH my goodness, I love this make over! Maybe I should send you my sewn together scarps and see what you do with it. I can't wait to see your next video!!! * waves at the engineer!! * 😍🤩🤩
SOOOOO much better and that Quilting is absolutely PERFECTION!!! You are a Quilting Genius ...and a HOOT! I LOVE LOVE LUUUUVE the winter Quilt yall made! Just an FYI: Maureen McCormic played Marcia, Eve Plum was Jan ;) ... i am the same way I take pics and make my own pattern from the pics.
This quilt is gorgeous... great ta-da, for both quilts. And so lovely to see you sewing in your refurbished space! Woot you! Thank you engineer for the extraneous quilt math, was laughing with glee when I saw you were cacky handed, my mum is also. So glad you and your brother got to do manly things. Also my daughter's wedding was yesterday (bragging rights) and she has a lovely new wife. Much imbibing, laughing, crying and dancing.🎉❤🎉. Hugs, Chel 🌸
Yes he is cacky handed so Blue Block 🟦😂Weddings are so much fun and you did so much of the work yourself. I bet it was beautiful. Congratulations on a new DIL. Now that it’s over, get behind your machine and crank out a couple of quilts🤣😂🤣👍🏼 😊♥️🐥
So cool, I saw the cute little chickens on your wall edge and thought it was a final border, it would be cool eh. And your trick about sewing a second thin seam I do it all the time, often if would do it maybe on 4 or 5 strips in a row, if I was out like maybe .5” or so, just to make it less obvious for sure no one would notice. Quilt on!
HI Diane, I was just talking to Margo the other day and you came up. How are you doing? It's time for a phone call to catch up. Thanks for liking the quilt and thank you for watching my channel! 😊
You performed a miracle on the jelly roll quilt! It looks beautiful! Your ideas worked great! Your sister-in-law’s quilt is really pretty, too! I know she loves it! The Cuddle color is gorgeous! Thanks for teaching and entertaining us!
I'd finish the apron! Baste the top edge of the apron and just pull the thread edges. The fabric should cinch up and even out the ruffle. I was taught that about 60 yrs ago lol. Then attach the tie to the ruffle edge. I'd iron the tie in half then a quarter in on each edge sew on one edge the fold over to the other edge and stitch down. Maybe topstitch the tie right above the ruffle area. You got an apron! Nice fix on the quilt too😍
Amazing makeover! Love the quilt, the quilting, backing, binding! I was never that big a fan of this line of fabric, but this quilt is so lovely I am a convert!! I use a fancy binding tool and throw it on the floor too, lol!
❤beautiful. I love it. I also love what you did with it. It gives me an idea to redo a jellyroll quilt top that is left untouched. Im going to improve on the look. Thanjs Di. Hugs
I love the quilt. I'm going to try and use cuddle on the back of my next quilt. I know Tracy (the sewing channel) uses it a lot. Thanks for another great video.
Great ideas! I feel like quilting is a great way to teach geometry and math to kids. The problem is they start with fundamentals and never show kids why that's interesting. If they started from a use-case and worked backwards, maybe kids would be motivated to try it!
I heart you, I was nervous with the first layout too!!! I'm thankful for Blue Block who inspired me to make it the way I did. Thanks for watching Dixie !!
Several of you have asked how to order a stiletto seam ripper like mine that I show in the video. I purchased mine from Verl Schmidt. You can email or give him a phone call or text to order one. verlschmidt66@gmail.com 208-369-6576
Thanks for watching!
Tried this email. Says not correct and would not go through.
Maureen McCormick was Marcia Brady, not Jan. Remember, "Marcia! Marcia! Marcia! Good to know she's designing fabric. Thanks for the video 🎉
Yes, I was thinking Marsha and Jan popped out of my mouth. Oops, I'm getting old!
AWESOME JOB DI!❤❤😊 Finish the aprons for your daughter & daughter-in-law! They will love them❤
Thanks Debra, I have to finish the spring now that the cats outta the bag😂🤣😂👍🏼😊🐥
Hi S-I-L Wendy! I love your quilt. Hurray for the Engineer's assistance with measurements. Great job on the quilt Di!
Thanks, SIL is a good house guest Dana , I enjoy having her. TFW👍🏼😊♥️🐥
As I approach my 72nd birthday, I've been thinking about the HomeEc/Math teachers that I had during the mid-late 60s. Little did I realize how much math is involved in planning and making a quilt. I was a garment maker until the mid-80s when I discovered quilting. My designs are getting a bit more complicated and, like you, my calculations are too. Diagrams and fractions, Oh My! Thank you for sharing this video and quite possibly a quilt math headache!
Sorry for the headache, here's something that will help you out. My friend sent it to me after she saw my video.
www.sewbecca.com/quilt-math
Robert Kaufman has app where you just plug in your numbers that you want for your borders and it calculates what you need. Also does binding, batting etc .
I love that app!
I'm jsut finding that out frm the comments annndddddddd, Becca from Sew Becca made one too.
www.sewbecca.com/quilt-math
Unbelievable how you changed the original look of the quilt. Fantastic design, quilting and binding! I ❤ it!
Thanks Ms Dale♥️😊🐥
For apron..... Create a tube between the skirt and bodice made from 2 jelly roll strips.
Sew 2 jelly roll strips onto top of apron skirt. One on front and one on back with right sides together. Stitch and flip up towards top. Fold in half inch seam on both of them. Insert the apron bodice then top stitch the whole length. Insert a sash, cord or elastic to draw up the gather. ❤❤
Thanks for the mini tutorial, i’ll put an effort in to get them done by this Christmas. Thanks for watching my channel.
I was thinking about it but nbc911 really described it so well, I was picturing it coming together. Please make them and share with the generations. Thanks for the fun and auntie appreciating you 😊.
I should have read comments before posting my suggestions, you described it soooo much better than me :D
That is beautiful .so many great lessons thank you .
Love this quilt! The colors are beautiful and that is a perfect quilting design as always!❤
Thanks & TFW Lori 😊♥️🐥
Beautiful quilt on the wall behind you that you did with your Sister-in-law Di and lovely quilt you transformed from the original x thank you for sharing with us x
Thank you so much Amanda, it was fun having Wendy in my studio for several days.
Thank for watching.
The customer quilt came out beautifully! ❤
I think so too!, She was very pleased with it too. 👍😍🐥
The quilt looks so awesome!! 🎉❤
The finished quilt looks soooo much better than the original! It’s almost unbelievable! Thanks for sharing! I’m very impressed!
Thank you and TFW😊♥️🐥
Good job!!!!
What a great makeover!!🎉🎉 I love love love ❤️ the whole quilt! You did a fantastic job 🎉🎉. Aaaaanndd tada!! the retro flower quilting pattern is the icing on the cake...ahh, quilt😊❤
Thank you very much Sara 😄😍 ❤️ your comment👍🏼😊🐥
It’s amazing the difference a 1/4” can make when you’re short of fabric. That and not doing mitred joins really can make the fabric be just enough. If you press the seams open it reduces the bulk at the join. I always buy extra fabric I’ve been caught short before and the fabric was out of print! Never letting that happen again. That trick about adjusting the seam allowance is fabulous thanks for sharing.
For the apron do a large basting stitch along the top of the skirt in the seam allowance of the apron and pull it in to gather the fabric to the right size. Once you have that tie of the threads. For the waist band sew the strip to the top and bottom of the skirt using a 1/4” SA and with the second piece for the back, fold the edges of the piece in 1/4” on both sides and attach it to the apron using a top stitch 1/8” in from the edge. That will give you nice finished edges. For the narrow ends you can fold the edges in on themselves and top stitch to close them. I hope that makes sense.
What a fabulous job you did with that customers quilt, I’m sure they’ll be delighted with it. That cuddle on the back looks so cosy and the colour is gorgeous. I love it 😍
Hi Zaza👋 yes your directions made sense. Nice to see you here 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Your Blouse is lovely. Enjoyed your video.❤❤❤😊
Just beautiful!! Great job
Thanks, Di! This was a fantastic video! I love what you did with the quilt! So creative! And, gorgeous!
Thank you so much Marti I appreciate you so much! Thanks as always for your comments and watching :)
Menopause+quilty math=me adding little pieced blocks into the border in order to make up the distance I am short on fabric. I enjoy the challenge but I do spend a lot of bandwidth scratching my head. I design on the fly and somehow it usually works out. Yes, the seam ripper is my friend.
The final quilt turned out beautiful! Great job.
That's awesome Karen!!! I love the challenge of designing on the fly, shooting from the hip, quilting off the cuff or what ever you want to call it! Glad you liked the quilt and yes, my seam ripper is a close friend of mine too :) lol!
TFW!
Can't believe how gorgeous that turned out!!!!
I love what you did to Christie’s quilt💕 The quilting is perfect!
I have 2 rolls of fabric and I think I know what I’m going to be doing with them now. I always buy extra fabric, even after I’ve figured the math, I like having that little bit of extra, if it’s too much extra I make pillow cases or pillows. There’s always left overs for my scrap bin! Scrappy quilts are my favorite. I need to contact you about quilting two quilts that I need to have quilted. Thanks for another great video!💕
My phone number is on my website, or you can fill out the online form for quilting. I’d love to quilt your quilts 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Very fun quilt.... nice job😊💜
Having flashbacks looking at this quilt! Love what you did with it! As far as the apron goes, points, might work if you don’t like the ruffle look. I would also consider making a band and only slightly gather the fabric for the bottom and then add the top centered over the wider bottom. I hate waste so I would definitely finish it, but that is just how I think. It has beautiful fabric in it and it would be a-shame not completing it and giving away.
Thanks for the spring tips 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
@@sisterchicksquilting oh sorry I meant darts, not points. I am showing my age.
I really like this idea! No one wants a really small apron.❤
I love the colors.
The quilt turned out beautiful. I love your energy. First time watching and I love it. I love your show. This is great. I can’t wait to see more. Have a great day.😊
I have a huge fabric stash, so I do lots of math, trying to use what up I have for my quilting projects so I’m very familiar with the “let’s try and figure out how much we need” method of quilting. It would be easy to run to the fabric store every time I needed more fabric but I would never use up what I have. I do buy new fabric, just not as much! I have taken apart old UFO’s or wips and remade them into something I like better, so that part of the video didn’t bother me! Thank you for sharing and caring about quilting as much as we do!❤️
I would like to have a larger stash, so I don’t have to go looking as much. You are so welcome and thank you very much for watching😊♥️🐥
What a beautiful quilt this turned out to be !! Your client is going to love this !! You are so creative and we enjoy your videos so much !
Thank yo so much Cindy! I appreciate you too :)
This quilt turned out so cute! Thanks for the tutorial.
It turned out awesome!!
OMG. I love that quilting pattern. It's so perfect for the retro fabric.
I love this quilt. This gave me an idea for my jellyroll. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Awesome and have fun with your JR Teresa 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Amazing how you took that quilt and transformed it. Looks stunning.
The quilt is adorable. You did a great job!! ❤
Thanks Karin😊♥️🐥
That turned out amazing ❤
I just can't seem to do that math in quilting. I just decide how many blocks across and how many down and then add my strips between rows add final border around . The quilting was beautiful also. Thank you for sharing all that information. ❤
Ahhh, then you are one who buys ebough fabric abd jsut sews! LOL!
I love how you creatively rescued this quilt! What a lovely finish ❤️
The quilt turned out fabulous and the quilting fits perfectly, tell the Engineer I’m a leftie too. Still laughing at his commentary. I always seem to buy more fabric, because it’s a given I’m going to make a mistake. Have a great week. Looking forward to the new video
And I like doing math your , just buy more 🤣 yes, he’s always said he’s in his right mind. Thanks, actually finishing up filming now. TFW😊♥️🐥
Wow I love it great choice for the quilting, it goes so good with the fabric❤️
Thanks, we loved doing it. TFW😊♥️🐥
Wow. That was an awesome change up on that quilt!!! Love it.
Hi Di, Thanks for this wonderful video. Great idea as usual, you are so talented! Thanks for sharing the idea❤
Wonderful way to salvage the original quilt. It is so much fun and has flower power!
Yay! Flower Power for the win!!!! Thanks for watching Debbie :)
That turned out so pretty. Thanks for sharing the math, I struggle sometimes with that and was nice to see your process. Thanks for taking us on this journey, you did a wonderful job. Have a wonderful week!!!!
Thank you and you’re so welcome 👍🏼😊TFW♥️😊
You might say it's above your pay grade, but you and your team have come up with a wonderful quilt. Way to go! Love it... can't beat those reproduction fabrics of the 70's. Take care and blessings to y'all.
Thanks Vicki, they sure are cute fabrics 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Wonderful transformation! The colors are yummy and your new design really brings them out. Thank you for a great video experience. Subscribed to your channel today! 🌿❤🌻❤🌿
Thank you so much for subscribing Kathy. And thank you for commenting and watching my channel.👍🏼😊♥️🐥
It is beautiful!
Love love this quilt make over!!❤
This quilt is divine! I love the tips and tricks making things work with what you had. Thanks for sharing your beautiful talents and creations 🥰
Thank you so much, Fiona. I’m really glad you enjoyed it. TFW.😊♥️🐥
Love your videos
You turned this beginner quilt into something she can be so proud of.
Such a good idea.
Thank you Jane 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
I love, love, love what you did with her quilt! Beautiful work both of you did! As far as the aprons go, finish them! They are so cute!
Thank you, working them 🐥😊♥️🐥
Beautiful quilt! Great job Di😊
Thanks Diane 😊♥️🐥
Yes! Finish the aprons! They look great!! Love your enthusiasm to start with only a pic!! 🥰 Love the Marcia Marcia Marcia fabric/quilt!! 🤩
Thank you Cindy Lou👍🏼❤️😊🐥
Your quilt make over is absolutely gorgeous!!!
Beautiful job! ❤
OH my goodness, I love this make over! Maybe I should send you my sewn together scarps and see what you do with it. I can't wait to see your next video!!! * waves at the engineer!! * 😍🤩🤩
Thank you for loving my makeover, Jeanne. But please don’t send me your scraps, lol I make too many of my own. TFW.😊♥️🐥
I tried your binding hack, and it worked wonderfully! Thanks for the tip!
Oh I’m so in love with that hack Suzi 😍👍🏼😊 Every time I use it, I’m happy all over again, TFW😊♥️🐥
SOOOOO much better and that Quilting is absolutely PERFECTION!!! You are a Quilting Genius ...and a HOOT! I LOVE LOVE LUUUUVE the winter Quilt yall made! Just an FYI: Maureen McCormic played Marcia, Eve Plum was Jan ;) ... i am the same way I take pics and make my own pattern from the pics.
👍🏼 thanks 😊♥️🐥
Great job and great inspiration!!
This quilt is gorgeous... great ta-da, for both quilts. And so lovely to see you sewing in your refurbished space! Woot you! Thank you engineer for the extraneous quilt math, was laughing with glee when I saw you were cacky handed, my mum is also. So glad you and your brother got to do manly things.
Also my daughter's wedding was yesterday (bragging rights) and she has a lovely new wife. Much imbibing, laughing, crying and dancing.🎉❤🎉. Hugs, Chel 🌸
Yes he is cacky handed so Blue Block 🟦😂Weddings are so much fun and you did so much of the work yourself. I bet it was beautiful. Congratulations on a new DIL. Now that it’s over, get behind your machine and crank out a couple of quilts🤣😂🤣👍🏼 😊♥️🐥
So cool, I saw the cute little chickens on your wall edge and thought it was a final border, it would be cool eh. And your trick about sewing a second thin seam I do it all the time, often if would do it maybe on 4 or 5 strips in a row, if I was out like maybe .5” or so, just to make it less obvious for sure no one would notice. Quilt on!
My design has fooled a few viewers before. Quilt on👍🏼! 😊♥️🐥
Beautiful quilt! I especially love the Retro Flowers.
HI Diane, I was just talking to Margo the other day and you came up. How are you doing? It's time for a phone call to catch up. Thanks for liking the quilt and thank you for watching my channel! 😊
I love your quilt top 🎉
Great transformation. I love your blue and white smocked blouse.
Thanks, it’s cool and comfy 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Beautiful!! I love how it turned out!!
wonderful!
What a way to save a quilt! ❤️❤️❤️
Great job girl!!! You did a wonderful job.❤❤❤
Love, love, love this quilt
Fabulous!! Yay, Fall is on the way!! Hope to see Fall & Halloween themed quilts coming up. 😊
👍🏼🍂🍁😊♥️🐥
Bright and cheerful
I like the selvage seams in this one.... the rest of the quilt is "squared" so they are perfect because I think the bias seams would stick out more.
Thanks and thanks for watching 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
You performed a miracle on the jelly roll quilt! It looks beautiful! Your ideas worked great! Your sister-in-law’s quilt is really pretty, too! I know she loves it! The Cuddle color is gorgeous! Thanks for teaching and entertaining us!
Thank you so much! And you’re very welcome Miss Sherry👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Great quilt, and the quilting design was perfect!👍
Thanks 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Okay, I thought of you this morning as I'm walking on the street in Taipei and saw a sign for LauraStar!!
Have a great day ☺️
Well that yes awesome 😊 I’m so glad you said something 👍🏼😊 Enjoy your time in Taiwan 😊♥️🐥
I love the final result, and that blue and white dress is great!
Thank you so much Noreen, I'm self conscious about how I look so thank you, thank you, thank you for the dress compliment!!!
Love what you did! Beautiful fabrics.
I'd finish the apron! Baste the top edge of the apron and just pull the thread edges. The fabric should cinch up and even out the ruffle. I was taught that about 60 yrs ago lol. Then attach the tie to the ruffle edge. I'd iron the tie in half then a quarter in on each edge sew on one edge the fold over to the other edge and stitch down. Maybe topstitch the tie right above the ruffle area. You got an apron! Nice fix on the quilt too😍
Great ideas Pattie, Thank you and thank you for watching!!
Great job
Awesome quilt makeover, thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 😊& TFW😊♥️🐥
Crazy! I have some of that striped fabric that I used to make string quilts. It was from a bulk not perfect jelly roll!
Oh wow! We mus t be kindred quilters. TFW
Great job!!
This was a darling video!!! I do the math workout just like you do 😵💫. The quilt turned out gorgeous! Looking forward to watching You🎉🎉
Thank you so much Marie 👍🏼😍😊♥️🐥
Oh Di! That quilting pattern is awesome! It's beautiful groovy fabric!
Amazing makeover! Love the quilt, the quilting, backing, binding! I was never that big a fan of this line of fabric, but this quilt is so lovely I am a convert!! I use a fancy binding tool and throw it on the floor too, lol!
Thats what floors are for, right Laura? I rarely wind bindings up on themselves but I had made that one a few days before.
What a great way to finish off a jelly roll!!
Love them both!
❤beautiful. I love it. I also love what you did with it. It gives me an idea to redo a jellyroll quilt top that is left untouched. Im going to improve on the look. Thanjs Di. Hugs
You’re so welcome and have fun remaking that top! Hugs Ginette 😊♥️🐥
Love it ❤
I love the quilt. I'm going to try and use cuddle on the back of my next quilt. I know Tracy (the sewing channel) uses it a lot. Thanks for another great video.
She does. We use it in our Longarm studio so much that we stock it for customers. It’s the best April👍🏼 Thanks for watching and the herb tea🥰👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Great ideas! I feel like quilting is a great way to teach geometry and math to kids. The problem is they start with fundamentals and never show kids why that's interesting. If they started from a use-case and worked backwards, maybe kids would be motivated to try it!
Thank you and you’re correct about how math is taught. TFW & quilt on😊♥️🐥
Excellent makeover!
Wow awesome improvement
I got nervous with the first layout but was impressed with the final project. Thank you for another great video.
I heart you, I was nervous with the first layout too!!! I'm thankful for Blue Block who inspired me to make it the way I did. Thanks for watching Dixie !!
The quilt is darling!
I love her fabric line. Maybe because I’m from that era. I loved the 70’s.
‘74 grad, here!
‘73 here 👩🎓🐥
I understand 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
That came out wonderful and the quilting pattern matched it perfectly. Love those colours. Your sister-in-law’s quilt was great too.
Thank you very much and TFW😊♥️🐥
What a transformation!!! I want one!!! It’s so pretty!
Happy to subscribe! What. Fun video with beautiful quilts! Lots of good tips too😊
Thank you very much. I love hearing that. Thanks for subscribing 👍🏼😊♥️🐥
Gorgeous quilt!!
Such beautiful work. Thank you for sharing such wonderful ideas with us. Blessings.
Thanks you Madelinhe!