OMGosh thank you for your detailed instructions how to make a beautiful wave panel and bag. My siblings and I just celebrated my mom celebration of life at the beach , her favourite place to go. Her birthday is today June 26th and I think I will make beach bags for my family for Christmas! So inspiring. thank you thank you thank Chris Ontario Canada
I'm not a quilter (but I do love quilts) but I'm a painter and this gave me really good inspiration for doing different layers, textures, and tones in my work. Yay! Thank you so much. :)
Love this idea. I’ve been sea swimming locally for the last year and would like to make one for myself and my sea buddy. We usually swim on a beach with a marker buoy which we lovingly call the lampshade so would like to appliqué that on too plus a few shells. Thank you for sharing.
I have always wanted to do landscape quilting blended with machine embroidery and I finally learned how to go about with these instructions. Thank you so much. I like ponds.
I will be referring to this tutorial a lot in the coming months. I will attempt to make a full size quilt in a similar pattern, using jelly rolls and yardage. So glad your video is on TH-cam. Thank you June, very much.
This is fabulous!!!! I love landscapes (fabric, paint, photo, etc...) and have been trying to find the perfect first project...this is easily it! Great presentation, very pleasant and easy to follow along without being repetitious & too "wordy". I, also, appreciate that you included additional inspirational tips & ideas to help me make my project my own (although an attempt at duplicating yours would produce a beautiful piece!). Many thanks!
Absolutely loved this. Clear, clean and precise talking and instruction. June you have mastered the art of talking and working on You Tube. And I love your project. Thank you.
Love it, I have had an idear to do something like this but lack the know how. You have put me on the right path , will be making one of these. Thankyou.
I am too inexperienced to figure out … do you turn right sides together then press the open seams for the strips or do you do the rough edge sewing directly on the batting and backing? Thank you.
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I’m wondering if I could do this in a crib sized quilt. Any suggestions? Suspect I would have to make the strips wider (and longer), or would it be better to do several rows of one fabric as opposed to just wider?
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Did you use a walking foot for the quilting or is it FMQ? Thank you for a clear, concise video. I want to use this technique for a moon quilt I'm making.
Hi, Marie. This is free motion quilting. In general, it is much easier to get curved lines like this with free motion quilting than it is when utilizing your feed dogs.
You mentioned using Sulky Blendables....what weight and cotton or polyester or a blend. I am just beginning and would like to use what you were using. Thanks K
+mrsbucky1 Hi. Yes, you can use cotton, polyester or a blend of the two as backing fabric. I normally use and recommend using a cotton backing fabric when the quilt top pieced was done with cotton as well. Hope this helps!
Can you further explain... Is this raw edge applique or are you sewing right sides together? Thank you for this video. I have been looking for a landscape strip quilt tutorial!
+Cynthia Kroll Hi Cynthia. You are sewing with right sides together using a traditional 1/4" seam allowance. Once you have determined the order in which you want your strips to go, you will begin piecing them together from the bottom up. Hope this helps!
OMGosh thank you for your detailed instructions how to make a beautiful wave panel and bag. My siblings and I just celebrated my mom celebration of life at the beach , her favourite place to go. Her birthday is today June 26th and I think I will make beach bags for my family for Christmas!
So inspiring. thank you thank you thank
Chris Ontario Canada
Wow, you make it look so easy. I've tried and failed other methods, I'll try your method next. Thanks so much for this great video.
Very helpful tutorial. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm not a quilter (but I do love quilts) but I'm a painter and this gave me really good inspiration for doing different layers, textures, and tones in my work. Yay! Thank you so much. :)
Love the embellishments at the end. Great video.
Love this idea. I’ve been sea swimming locally for the last year and would like to make one for myself and my sea buddy. We usually swim on a beach with a marker buoy which we lovingly call the lampshade so would like to appliqué that on too plus a few shells. Thank you for sharing.
I have always wanted to do landscape quilting blended with machine embroidery and I finally learned how to go about with these instructions. Thank you so much. I like ponds.
I will be referring to this tutorial a lot in the coming months. I will attempt to make a full size quilt in a similar pattern, using jelly rolls and yardage. So glad your video is on TH-cam. Thank you June, very much.
I'm a beginner and your concise presentation helps make this less intimidating than I thought it would be. I'm going to try it this week.
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you for the step by step illustrations/examples and instructions. I think I can do this - your directions simplify the process. Well done!
This is fabulous!!!! I love landscapes (fabric, paint, photo, etc...) and have been trying to find the perfect first project...this is easily it! Great presentation, very pleasant and easy to follow along without being repetitious & too "wordy". I, also, appreciate that you included additional inspirational tips & ideas to help me make my project my own (although an attempt at duplicating yours would produce a beautiful piece!). Many thanks!
Hi June, Love, love, love this... So inspirational! Many thanks...
You are great 👍🏼
Great video, thank you! Love the idea of editing by using black and white photos of the fabric...genius!
Absolutely loved this. Clear, clean and precise talking and instruction. June you have mastered the art of talking and working on You Tube. And I love your project. Thank you.
Thank you! Great information, and the tulle pocket? Mind blown with the possibilities on that one. Oh yes!
Beautiful!
Thank you June, great tutorial, very thorough. I'm making this now and it's working nicely. Thanks again, L
Just beautiful!! Great tutorial - thanks!!
Cluck
Just found your videos. Amazing! Thank you for the inspiration! 💕
Glad you like them!
Wonderful,- SO inspiring! Thank you!
That's very good 😊 Great tutorial and lots of useful information for any landscape thank you so much 😊
A beautiful art piece and an excellent tutorial, thank you for the inspiration
Love this!! Thank you for the wonderful video and all the fun ideas at the end!
Love it, I have had an idear to do something like this but lack the know how. You have put me on the right path , will be making one of these. Thankyou.
Great tutorial! Absolutely LOVE the bag!
Oh! My head is spinning!!!! Lol. I love , love ,. love. this !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want to go and start one! Now!!!! Lol can you tell how excited I am?????
This was very helpful! Thank you!
Love your ideas and creativity! I'm excited to try it! thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for the help
Jake art quilter
so creative! Beautiful
This is lovely - thank you.
Awesome! Thank you so much.
Beautiful work! Thank you for the inspiration
Thankyou for sharing your expertise.
Thank you for that!
You're welcome!
A lot of very good ideas!
awesome stuff about landscapes here.
Keep up!
Good job! i love this. and great ideas!!!!!!
I am too inexperienced to figure out … do you turn right sides together then press the open seams for the strips or do you do the rough edge sewing directly on the batting and backing? Thank you.
beautiful!
Thank you very much, beautiful panels:)
Great! Thank you 💖
Thank you so much!
Awesome.
Excellent video
How do you clean your landscape artworks?
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Thanks!
Очень интересно. Спасибо 🌷
thank you, very inspired, but what do you mean the "tulle disappears " ? How does it work?
I’m wondering if I could do this in a crib sized quilt. Any suggestions? Suspect I would have to make the strips wider (and longer), or would it be better to do several rows of one fabric as opposed to just wider?
Great question! The ‘Ask an Expert’ section is currently for members of our online community. I would be happy to send your question off to the experts. To get started, please direct message me the email associated with your paid membership account. Thanks!
Did you use a walking foot for the quilting or is it FMQ? Thank you for a clear, concise video. I want to use this technique for a moon quilt I'm making.
Hi, Marie. This is free motion quilting. In general, it is much easier to get curved lines like this with free motion quilting than it is when utilizing your feed dogs.
You mentioned using Sulky Blendables....what weight and cotton or polyester or a blend. I am just beginning and would like to use what you were using. Thanks K
Sulky blendables is a cotton thread that comes in either 12 or 30 weight: www.sulky.com/products/threads/blendables/
Can you use a cotton, polyester, algodon blend for the backing. Thank you...
+mrsbucky1 Hi. Yes, you can use cotton, polyester or a blend of the two as backing fabric. I normally use and recommend using a cotton backing fabric when the quilt top pieced was done with cotton as well. Hope this helps!
Can you further explain... Is this raw edge applique or are you sewing right sides together? Thank you for this video. I have been looking for a landscape strip quilt tutorial!
+Cynthia Kroll Hi Cynthia. You are sewing with right sides together using a traditional 1/4" seam allowance. Once you have determined the order in which you want your strips to go, you will begin piecing them together from the bottom up. Hope this helps!
I wish she would show herself sewing, because that's the part I don't understand - how to sew so that there's no edges showing
Oh!!!! now I get it!!!!!!!!