I watched your sew along and find your techniques interesting. I would love to hear more about your back story of how you came to quilt. Your instructions are on point and I have been quilting for a decade now. Good to see the craft is moving on to another generation. Stay at it. People will find you and watch. Blessings
Even though I learned to quilt many years ago I still enjoy watching your tutorials to see if I can pick up new ways to do things! I really like how you do things simple, like no pins! I would like to see your take on a log cabin quilt using jelly rolls and quilt as you go style. Thank you for all your great tutorials 🪡🧵💜
Love your videos, I have learned so much. Wanted to share a tip with you about starting your thread when you hand bind. Instead of making a knot in the two ends, thread the cut ends of the thread into the needle - then you have a loop of thread with no knot in it to put your needle through to secure it. (Loop start) Thought you might be interested in this technique.
Totally agree with you on the Connecting Thread issue .. I too, have a small arsenal and my machine does not like it (Janome m7) but I can use it in my bobbins, so that’s where I’ve been using it.
Hi Jessica, love watching your video’s. I struggle with connecting binding at the beginning/ending. I guess the more practice makes perfect. How did you learn to do it? Your quilts are beautiful and your explanation’s wonderful.
You are correct- the more you practice, the easier it gets. I learned from a Missouri Star video a while back and then, witch practice, it became easier and easier. It was tricky at first though!
I have! I've made two different ones. The one I gave away- I'll see if I can track down a photo. The other I have here as a top but I still need to quilt it. I'll make a note to share about it.
I use a size 10 milliner generally. I don't think it's really important to use a certain size or type. I think you need to use what feels comfortable in your hands.
I have so enjoyed this quilt along. I would love to see how you manage your scraps and what do you do with them. Do you sort your fabrics and scraps in a particular way? Is it by colour, by cut? Thank you Jessica.
Thank you! I don't do much in the way of scrap sorting. Eventually I'll need to! I have bins sorted by color but those are full so currently I have a big basket that I throw all my scraps into. I'll need to make a bunch of scrap quilts to use them up!
WOW you bind fast. I love the look of hand binding
Who says “an old fox can’t learn new things “ is wrong. Your tips are easier than what I was doing , I’m doing it your way. Thank you so much. 👍👍😊
That's wonderful!!
First time I've been brave enough to try hand stitching the binding 🤞 thanks for the great tutorial.
Thank you so much! Just the tutorial I needed!
I just made my first perfect corner. I went on to make perfect corners on all
& they are beautiful.
Thanks for your hand binding video Jessica
I watched your sew along and find your techniques interesting. I would love to hear more about your back story of how you came to quilt. Your instructions are on point and I have been quilting for a decade now. Good to see the craft is moving on to another generation. Stay at it. People will find you and watch. Blessings
Even though I learned to quilt many years ago I still enjoy watching your tutorials to see if I can pick up new ways to do things! I really like how you do things simple, like no pins! I would like to see your take on a log cabin quilt using jelly rolls and quilt as you go style. Thank you for all your great tutorials 🪡🧵💜
You are so welcome! I am so glad you enjoy watching them!
You are amazing. Thank you for sharing your technique.
Thanks for a great set of videos in the quilt-a-long!
Beautiful binding. I'm about to do my first today. Thank you for a great tutorial.
I’m going to try hand binding now. 😊 Been to afraid up until now.
You can do it!
That's a gorgeous looking quilt ❤.
Thank you, Jessica! You have taught me so much.
Great tutorial on binding!
Let’s jump in to another quilt! Can’t wait Jessica!❤
Thank you!! I'm glad you are here following along!
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you! I’m a newbie and would love to see cutting tutorials.
Wonderful! I'll add that to my list!
Excellent advice
Thank you!
Great video! Thank you!
Thanks!
Love your videos, I have learned so much. Wanted to share a tip with you about starting your thread when you hand bind. Instead of making a knot in the two ends, thread the cut ends of the thread into the needle - then you have a loop of thread with no knot in it to put your needle through to secure it. (Loop start) Thought you might be interested in this technique.
So you go throught the binding, I was just catching the binding but not going through it more time consuming, I'll give your way a try.
Totally agree with you on the Connecting Thread issue .. I too, have a small arsenal and my machine does not like it (Janome m7) but I can use it in my bobbins, so that’s where I’ve been using it.
It's too bad. I used to really like it for binding!
Great info! Thanks for sharing! I would like to know more about the wall hanging behind you :)
That was a project I made for a book tour once. The book was called Make it Mini by Beverly McCullough.
Hi Jessica, love watching your video’s. I struggle with connecting binding at the beginning/ending. I guess the more practice makes perfect. How did you learn to do it? Your quilts are beautiful and your explanation’s wonderful.
You are correct- the more you practice, the easier it gets. I learned from a Missouri Star video a while back and then, witch practice, it became easier and easier. It was tricky at first though!
I agree with your assessment of Connecting Threads thread quality. I will not make another purchase.
It's unfortunate! I use to love them for binding.
Have you ever made a sunflower quilt would like to see that
I have! I've made two different ones. The one I gave away- I'll see if I can track down a photo. The other I have here as a top but I still need to quilt it. I'll make a note to share about it.
What size needle do you use? Thanks for sharing , i'm wanting to try hand binding on my current quilt project.
I use a size 10 milliner generally. I don't think it's really important to use a certain size or type. I think you need to use what feels comfortable in your hands.
Thank u so much for that advice. I focus to much on the supplies and not the techie.
I have so enjoyed this quilt along. I would love to see how you manage your scraps and what do you do with them. Do you sort your fabrics and scraps in a particular way? Is it by colour, by cut? Thank you Jessica.
Thank you! I don't do much in the way of scrap sorting. Eventually I'll need to! I have bins sorted by color but those are full so currently I have a big basket that I throw all my scraps into. I'll need to make a bunch of scrap quilts to use them up!