I started my first quilt after seeing GEE’S BEND quilts! The free and organic, not fussy and matching, aspect to these quilts was liberating to me. I actually made a ‘pilgrimage’ to Boykin Alabama in 2017 …. Wonderful humbling and inspiring ppl and place👠🦊🐣🐸💙🦄
Love this quilt - from the open tipped over jars to the dragon in a jar. Your spider is awesome (and I don't like spiders). I have had the material and pattern for a jar quilt for quite some time. I have lost my sewjo and I am trying to get it back. Watching your videos are helping! Take care.
I have been wanting to make a mason jay quilt but don't have enough typical fabric, I never thought to use other types of theme fabric to make it. going to go through my stash with different eyes now!!!
Another gem! Your choices of patterns for babies are impressive. They are colorful and interesting to infants; and are ageless to continue loving as adults. TA DA -- heirloom quilts.
Love this quilt and your fabric choices! I have been watching your videos for several months now and really enjoy your joy and what you bring to the quilting world! Thank you!
WOW Dave, great job! That is a lot of work. I have not tried paper piecing, I like the dragonfly and snail. So cute to use grandpa's shirt material. Thank you for the video!
Oh my goodness!! What an amazing quilt! I love the spider - watching you make it was so fascinating! Actually the entire video was totally fascinating. What a wonderful baby quilt! Thank you for sharing.
Love your videos! Great pattern. The FPP critters are fabulous! I love your tip re colouring the FPP block. Thanks for sharing, Dave. Stay well! Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
Good decision to leave out the eyeballs, maybe when Parker is 15 or so. Love the added touch of using your grandfather's shirt fabric. Great quilt, great video.
Mary Ellen's point was that this technic allows you to know exactly where the edge of the original block is. When you join it to the next block, your use that edge to place your seam allowance which will put the snowball corner into the seam accurately.
As always your selections of fabrics is amazing. Your spider legs took my breath away. Lol I love watching you create. Please keep going, I will never get tired of watching your channel.
I loved this sooo much! Really gets those creative juices flowing! I need to have little Match Box Cars in a jar. I need an extra big jar filled with Pokeman toys. A jar of marbles, buttons, pretty rocks and of course I need jars withs snakes and frogs and fireflies! This is the first time you have popped up on my feed, but seeing the Space fabric in the quilt behind you, I know that I will be watching lots more of you today as I sew! I also try to sew lots of joy and love into each of my quilts and I could really see you do that too! 🪡🪡💕💕🧵🧵
I find sewing a tiny bit to the right of your marked line and then press with a dry iron, no steam, does the job and snowballed corners come out very well 👍🥳
Man, Dave, I need to work on my paper piecing skills, for sure. 😅 It looks like you have it down Pat. I love the little touches you add to all your Quilts❣️👏 I hope you have a good upcoming week, 👍 Chris
I have followed that cutting tip for snowball corners before. It does help new quilters know how to accommodate or crooked corners, just follow the background fabric and not the black corner. It does make the quilt more bulky. This turned out so nicely.
Always love watching you work. So glad you decided against the eyeballs lol. The addition of your grandfather’s shirt is so thoughtful and makes the quilt a real family heirloom 👍no other baby will have a quilt like that 😊
Great quilt! Glad you made good decisions about the buttons and the eyeballs fabric. Yes, I use the corner technique from Mary Ellen. I also like her PPM (Personal Private Measurement) when it comes to seam allowances, and going with the sewn block measurements, even if they are off. My blocks are usually short by 1/4" and I just work around that.
O. M. G. This baby quilt is ridiculous! I have fun canning myself so to see such fun things in the jars LIKE A DRAGON?! (Glad the lid is on that one!😵💫) and the fpp bugs are sew cute too! AW! The little plaid mouse? HOW CUTE IS THAT? I’m sure the baby will absolutely LOVE this quilt and if she doesn’t I’m nabbin for myself!😜 Knocked it outta the park Dave. Love it!
Thank you for making this quilt. I have ADHD and this is one of the millions of UFOs I have to finish. Making you watch this quilt is sure motivating me. Also, did you intentionally made your snail look like Gary, spongebob’s pet snail?? Lol. Anyways, thank you for another amazing video.
Fabulous! There was a steep learning curve for me first time I did snowballls. They were tiny. 1.25 inch squares. Sewing the seam a skosh toward the corner -just the tiniest bit- helped keep them square and not too wonky
Great job on making this quilt. The child receiving this quilt will like it as they grow older. It's colorful and has just the right amount of boy touch to it. I would have enjoyed the video a little bit more if you had done the sewing a little bit slower. The explanation part of it was good, but other than this great job.
Ok I have WIDE hands and much prefer the widemouth Ball jars. Does that mean I only have to snowball 2 corners? I like to get right in there and ScRuB my jars out. 😅
I liked watching FPP from above. Your videos are entertaining and educational. Thank you.
What a delightful quilt! I love it.
Quilt is so cute! And you "read instructions, we'll see about that" had me giggling😂
Me too!!
ur a sweet jelly bean filling our happy jars w/ ur quilts
A very cute quilt Dave 👏♥️🇦🇺
thank you 🙂
I love this quilt. Here's to joyful baby quilts.
Love the love you put into this quilt for your cousin’s baby….especially the fabric from your grandfather’s shirt.
Love how you incorporate grandfather in these quilts!
I love watching you, Dave. As a 62 yr old woman, my style is so different from you. But I ❤ your funky style and how you approach your quilting.
I started my first quilt after seeing GEE’S BEND quilts! The free and organic, not fussy and matching, aspect to these quilts was liberating to me. I actually made a ‘pilgrimage’ to Boykin Alabama in 2017 …. Wonderful humbling and inspiring ppl and place👠🦊🐣🐸💙🦄
So adorable! Lucky baby to get one of your quilts! Very glad you left out the eyeballs.
Love this quilt - from the open tipped over jars to the dragon in a jar. Your spider is awesome (and I don't like spiders). I have had the material and pattern for a jar quilt for quite some time. I have lost my sewjo and I am trying to get it back. Watching your videos are helping! Take care.
@@VeeVeeVeeV Oh, I like that - on sabbatical. Thank you for sending energy over. Take care . xo
I have a pantry with no door that I use a curtain for and I might make a mason jar curtain for it now 😮😮😮
Really cool
Please hand me the bottled tacos🤣🤣🤣. Love it!
Love it. I want to make one with cats in the jars and mice and fish outside LOL looking in,
I have been wanting to make a mason jay quilt but don't have enough typical fabric, I never thought to use other types of theme fabric to make it. going to go through my stash with different eyes now!!!
Love it! Who else puts tacos and pizza into jars!!!
Never boring love it thanks Dave
Another gem! Your choices of patterns for babies are impressive. They are colorful and interesting to infants; and are ageless to continue loving as adults. TA DA -- heirloom quilts.
That makes it so special that you are using your grandfather's shirts for the baby quilts. What a wonderful gift that will be. Love the quilt. 😊
Love this quilt and your fabric choices! I have been watching your videos for several months now and really enjoy your joy and what you bring to the quilting world! Thank you!
I love the quilt and all the critters! But those 🕷 legs! Love love love
You could easily put marbles, cars, Dino’s and other toy items❣️
Dave what a fantastic idea to add other foods into the jars and dragon. Made the quilt even more interesting. Pp is fun.
I enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing 😊
Great baby quilt to grow with baby! I love your whimsical canned pizza! ❤️
Oh wow! It is just wonderful. I think it is my favourite of yours. And that's saying something, as you are quite the extraordinary artist.
Wonderful job! That’s the cutest jar quilt I have seen! Love the animals and insects, too!
Love your embellished Mason Jar quilt 🤩. Thank you for the video 😊👍💕
Dave Iove your work. and your commentary. :)
Nice! I have wanted to make a jar quilt for a few years but haven’t gotten to it yet.
Love love this one!
Great quilt! The paper pieced “extras” made it very special. Also think the open jars add to the fun. Wonderful, as always!
Really cute, lucky baby.
This is adorable ❤
I adore this!!!!
Stunning
You are awesome!!
Excellent 👍New sub, watching from England.
Love it! 🙌🤗
WOW Dave, great job! That is a lot of work. I have not tried paper piecing, I like the dragonfly and snail. So cute to use grandpa's shirt material. Thank you for the video!
Oh my goodness!! What an amazing quilt! I love the spider - watching you make it was so fascinating! Actually the entire video was totally fascinating. What a wonderful baby quilt! Thank you for sharing.
This is such a great quilt. I think the tip for the sew and flip is super useful when piecing lil bitty blocks
What an awesome quilt, well done!
What a beautiful baby quilt!
Another top 5 fav for me
I totally love this quilt it’s great very colorful and fun thanks so much for sharing your talent with us❣️✂️🧵🪡💕💓💗💖❤️
Awesome job, I like the garlic, I bought some of that to sprinkle in a Halloween quilt lol.
This is so cute. Thanks for sharing
Love your videos!
Great pattern. The FPP critters are fabulous! I love your tip re colouring the FPP block. Thanks for sharing, Dave.
Stay well!
Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
Absolutely love your creativity any you music is awesome!
Oh my gosh! I’m a dietitian and I want to make this quilt!!!
So cute and creative!
You’ve done it again! Great quilt!
Good decision to leave out the eyeballs, maybe when Parker is 15 or so. Love the added touch of using your grandfather's shirt fabric. Great quilt, great video.
Mary Ellen's point was that this technic allows you to know exactly where the edge of the original block is. When you join it to the next block, your use that edge to place your seam allowance which will put the snowball corner into the seam accurately.
As always your selections of fabrics is amazing. Your spider legs took my breath away. Lol I love watching you create. Please keep going, I will never get tired of watching your channel.
Fantastic quilt ❤
If jars are addictive so are your videos. First thing Wed mornings Australia I check for your latest creation.
I loved this sooo much! Really gets those creative juices flowing! I need to have little Match Box Cars in a jar. I need an extra big jar filled with Pokeman toys. A jar of marbles, buttons, pretty rocks and of course I need jars withs snakes and frogs and fireflies! This is the first time you have popped up on my feed, but seeing the Space fabric in the quilt behind you, I know that I will be watching lots more of you today as I sew! I also try to sew lots of joy and love into each of my quilts and I could really see you do that too! 🪡🪡💕💕🧵🧵
I find sewing a tiny bit to the right of your marked line and then press with a dry iron, no steam, does the job and snowballed corners come out very well 👍🥳
Bless you! 🎉
I just love how relaxed you are while you are working it all out. Just funny. Keep up the good work❤
You are so creative😍Glad I found you channel;I cant wait to try this one with the open jar concept-so clever!!Thank you
I love it. It's fabulous.
Awesome❤
Very cute quilt!
Whimsical! Love it!
Adorable and so fun looking!
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Man, Dave, I need to work on my paper piecing skills, for sure. 😅 It looks like you have it down Pat. I love the little touches you add to all your Quilts❣️👏 I hope you have a good upcoming week, 👍 Chris
This is really cute! I especially love the critters added to the jar blocks and using your grandfathers shirt fabric!!!❤❤❤❤
I’m also collecting food and sweets fabrics for a jar quilt. Amongst them will be a jar with spools of thread. 😂
I have followed that cutting tip for snowball corners before. It does help new quilters know how to accommodate or crooked corners, just follow the background fabric and not the black corner. It does make the quilt more bulky. This turned out so nicely.
That is so cute! You are so creative.
Always love watching you work. So glad you decided against the eyeballs lol. The addition of your grandfather’s shirt is so thoughtful and makes the quilt a real family heirloom 👍no other baby will have a quilt like that 😊
Cute quilt!
Aw, Dave, that's so adorable and full of love. Thank you for posting on a holiday. Happy 4th!💜
I love this!!
Another masterpiece!
Great quilt! Glad you made good decisions about the buttons and the eyeballs fabric. Yes, I use the corner technique from Mary Ellen. I also like her PPM (Personal Private Measurement) when it comes to seam allowances, and going with the sewn block measurements, even if they are off. My blocks are usually short by 1/4" and I just work around that.
Anyone else a little worried when he was spinning that rotary cutter around as he was reading😮😂 love your videos Dave!
it was closed 😉👨🏻
I was!😵💫🤣
I have always wanted to make a mason jar quilt! You’ve inspires me Dave. And, your quilt is just adorable!
Love it! ❤
Great job!!! Love the baby quilt
O. M. G. This baby quilt is ridiculous! I have fun canning myself so to see such fun things in the jars LIKE A DRAGON?! (Glad the lid is on that one!😵💫) and the fpp bugs are sew cute too! AW! The little plaid mouse? HOW CUTE IS THAT? I’m sure the baby will absolutely LOVE this quilt and if she doesn’t I’m nabbin for myself!😜 Knocked it outta the park Dave. Love it!
Love it!
Thank you for making this quilt. I have ADHD and this is one of the millions of UFOs I have to finish. Making you watch this quilt is sure motivating me. Also, did you intentionally made your snail look like Gary, spongebob’s pet snail?? Lol. Anyways, thank you for another amazing video.
Fabulous! There was a steep learning curve for me first time I did snowballls. They were tiny. 1.25 inch squares. Sewing the seam a skosh toward the corner -just the tiniest bit- helped keep them square and not too wonky
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Appliqué Fabric button design? You’re very creative in at the same time innovative.
You asked about cutting off just the black or cutting both. I think it is better to cut both like you did because it has always reduced the bulk,
Oh yeah…gesundheit!😅
Great job on making this quilt. The child receiving this quilt will like it as they grow older. It's colorful and has just the right amount of boy touch to it. I would have enjoyed the video a little bit more if you had done the sewing a little bit slower. The explanation part of it was good, but other than this great job.
I made a jar quilt many years ago. I put the candy on the top shelf so the kids can’t reach it!!! No, really! I did!
Ok I have WIDE hands and much prefer the widemouth Ball jars. Does that mean I only have to snowball 2 corners? I like to get right in there and ScRuB my jars out. 😅
I prefer the wide mouth jars myself such that I will not give them away. Other people get the lowly reg mouth, sorry friends. 🤷♀️
I just found you. I hope we're a good fit.
What are you using for your ironing area? Seams to work great! Thanks.
It's a wool blanket :P
Well we’ll see about that. 😂
about what 😜👨🏻
@@davescraftroomyou reading the instructions. 😝
Where did you find the material