This is my first sewing project so I decided to go small. I decided on making a mini puff quilt for my dog in light blue and it wasn’t until I put it on my dog that I realised that it looked like I bubble wrapped him. I could not be happier with the outcome,THANK YOU!
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Raspberry Beepboop I had the same concern, an over abundance of quilts, so I donated some to the homeless shelters and some to the children’s center. ❤️
During WW2, ladies were encouraged to make puff quilts out of scrap fabrics and fill it with other scrap. I have the one my great grandmother made while she listened to the radio at night!
This looks so comfy! Now that I'm into the colder months where I live making a puff quilt with some dense fiber and making it with flannel sounds diving! Thanks for the inspiration and your little red quilt was so cute!
@@AlchemicNeedleworks about 1/10 of the way through a puff quilt and I already wish I could sew the whole thing in a snap bc it's so soft and warm! I stuffed it with a hybrid wool cotton stuffing my friend makes and it's a toasty little scarf right now
Great Idea! And also plus if it's the first time learning this method, your 🐕 Furr-baby won't notice or care about any mistakes/learning opportunities ... They will just enjoy a comfy & cute place to snuggle into! I'd love to see the result of you do it... Im thinking about trying that also for my daughters 🐕 Fluffy Friends! ❤
i made one of these several years ago that is queen sized. the only difference is that i stuffed those little squares like i was stuffing a turkey! yeah it made it harder to sew, but oh my goodness it is like sleeping on clouds lol if you over stuff, hand stitch is my advice lol
@@ThePerniciousAngel I can't speak to this specific method (since I didn't see it being made) but it is extremely similar. Her blanket does wash well, I just put it in with her clothes.
This video is wonderful and so is the host! Years ago, I dabbled in quilting. I made a few baby and children's quilts in simple patterns and machine quilted them. I love the look of the puffy quilts but knew I wasn't good enough to attempt anything too complicated. Thanks to the clear explanations and demonstrations provided by this video, I think I just might attempt my first quilt in years. And BTW I'm happy to be a new subscriber. The TH-cam algorithm suggested this to me and it's kind of eerie that it got something totally right!
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Lovely quilt, liked the one on the wall too. In a way it is a great beginner project, straight seams, a bit of pleating. ........ But then the 'fun' starts, getting the filling into these small pillows without putting in too much, or too little. I have made this quilt long time ago, and it is a lovely cover o the bed in the wintertime when it is cold here in Norway.
@@camouflagejumpsuit no, I seed with the seams 'inside' the pillows, that is, I made it kind of inside out if that makes any sence. When 'peeling' the pillows aside/back, you see the raw edges of it all.
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Dude..I’ve been quilting for a few years but this is the first time I’ve seen this! It’s positively brilliant! The size in your demo is perfect for babies to lay on the floor. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏽👍🏽 I bet your grandmother showed you this..right?🤗
I've found it easier to sew the squares all together first - then put pleats in all over the quilt - then stuff one row at a time. Way quicker for me - thanks for sharing this video!
What an easy and fun quilt! I've never seen this quilt before but have always wanted to make one with fiber fill for warmth. Can't wait to get started.
That's an interesting idea. Maybe just put the filling in a few puffs around the edges so it won't get too heavy. Also, it would probably be best to use the beads, so it would be washable. We would love to know how it turns out! Take care, Brody and Teancum
Thanks so much for watching! We are happy you liked the tutorial and the colors of the quilt. We love this one too. We hope you can make the quilt soon.🤩
OMG! This video is AMAZING!!!!! I've been wanting to sew/quilt for yearssssss. You just helped me tremendously. May GOD bless and keep you. Thanks so much
Perfect timing! I have a one year old great niece that would love this! I have been hunting for an idea for her quilt, and this is it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing this I've been thinking about doing one for my granddaughter, you made it look easy, enjoy your day kind regards swift from chilly winter in England
You had me as a new subscriber once you let us know the quilt you're currently working on in this video, is for your own daughter. I LOVE to see men sew!! 🖤 #REAL_MEN_CAN_SEW
Thank you for the tutorial on how to make the puff quilt I always wondered how to make one you made it easy and understandable I think I'm finally brave enough to give this a try
I love this one. Looks super easy. I'm new to your channel. Love all your videos. Easy to follow and you give excellent instructions and the pattern. Thank you
I have never seen a quilt like that. It's absolutely beautiful and the puffyness (I just made up that word) is gorgeous. It reminds me of trapunto. I am a beginner sewer, but you made that look very easy. Time to buy more fabric. Thank you for the video.
I like this puff quilt. I did not know how to make a puff quilt but now I know how to make one. It looks so soft and inviting. Thank you so much for the instructions.
If I put right sides together instead of wrong sides it should work out that I don't need a backing ? Is that correct ? Love the youtube demo well done
Hello! You don't have to use backing if you just want the puff squares showing on both sides of your finished quilt. You would just sew your puff squares with your right sides out on front and back and then stuff. I hope this helps! Thanks so much for watching!
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With right sides together, once you have 3 sides done, at this point if you turn your fabric inside out you won't have to worry about a backing. Just close the one end of the poof by folding in the raw edges.
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I'm in the process of making a quilt like this, and have developed a method of my own . Before sewing the two different sizes of fabric together I cut a small slit in the smaller piece to insert the fibrefil, then stitch around all four sides. I guessatmate the amount required then weigh it on my kitchen scales that way I know each 'poof' will have an equal amount in it. I then stitch the small slit together, ensuring the fibrefil stays in place, after which I join the squares until the desired size is reached. The backing fabric is cut slightly lager and stitched right sides facing leaving a gap along one side. I turn the quilt right side out and stitch around the edges including the gap space. The last stage is stitch in the ditch, usually three rows apart, then sign and date on the reverse side in one corner, using colour coordinated embroidery thread
I think that your method is ingenious! I have a kitchen scale somewhere and I plan on digging it out and using it for measuring the "poofs," too! Great idea!
With your method, maybe you could wait to stuff the squares until you had a whole row and joined a second row to the first row, then stuff the first row. Then repeat the process where you don't stuff until a new row was joined, then stuff the previous row. Maybe even don't stuff the edge puffs until after the backing was sewn on. I've never made this kind of quilt, but want to. Would this work?
Dani Gooler, your suggestion is a very good idea. To answer your question of stuffing edge puffs after the backing has been stitched on - yes it would work. However, by leaving the edge puffs un stuffed until after the backing has been stitched on to me presents extra work and time because the quilt {being full size and all} is required to be turned inside out again and edge puffs stuffed and stitched to prevent the fibre from escaping, then repeating the process of turning the quilt right side out again! I guess it comes down to swings and roundabouts! To make stitching the backing on easier it maybe worth your while to reduce the amount of stuffing used on the edge puffs by a fraction, eg as an example if you've put 10 grams in each puff only put in half (5grams of even 7 grams) [sorry don't know equivalent weight in ounces] as these puffs are on the edge I don't think the lesser fiber fill will effect the overall warmth of the quilt. Thank you for your idea. Hugs from South 🇦🇺
@@danigooler4564 I’ve made many biscuit quilt pillows and I’ve found that cutting a slit in the backing, then stuffing it after all the blocks are sewn together is much easier !
I like your method, I have some kitchen wooden chairs that I am going to make seat and back cushions using your technique. I like stuffing and then stitch closed better than a slit and then closing.
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This was the best video that I’ve watched to learn how to make this pattern. But I do have one question about the quilting, can I use a walking foot, or not?
We're so glad to hear the video was helpful and we hope you have a great time making the quilt. We used just a regular 1/4 inch foot to make the quilt. You can definitely try it with a walking foot and it should be fine. Thanks for watching!😀🥰
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My mom made 8 of these in King size to give to the girls in the family. Brings back lots of good memories! Thank You!
Your mom has a lot of time on her hands, I am extremely impressed with her patience.
How do they wash them? I want to make these but I hesitate because of uncertainty of how to wash and what it would look like after...😢
@@ntepup77 maybe you can make a little test piece, like 4 pieces and throw it in the wash 🧐
These men are brilliant. They just crack on giving no nonsense advice. Straight and to the point. Fantastic.
Appreciate it Jenny, thank you so much!
This is my first sewing project so I decided to go small. I decided on making a mini puff quilt for my dog in light blue and it wasn’t until I put it on my dog that I realised that it looked like I bubble wrapped him. I could not be happier with the outcome,THANK YOU!
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Bubble wrapped him. LOL Glad it turned out.
I hand sew the puffs, whilst watching TV or out and about. Very therapeutic. Then use the machine to join the puffs. 💖
So do I
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Thank you for showing how you did the backing. I’ve seen this pattern many times but nobody ever demonstrated how to add the backing.
I think it would be cool to make chair cushions with this technique.
Laura Veech what a good idea!
That is a great idea!
i think ill try this. lord knows i dont need MORE blankets/quilts
Raspberry Beepboop I had the same concern, an over abundance of quilts, so I donated some to the homeless shelters and some to the children’s center. ❤️
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I hand sew everything so this would take me about twelve years to complete. But I'd still be crazy enough to try.
During WW2, ladies were encouraged to make puff quilts out of scrap fabrics and fill it with other scrap. I have the one my great grandmother made while she listened to the radio at night!
@@healinggrounds19 That's really cool. :)
SAME! ☺ I hand sew & hand embroider all my textile creations. These are small enough to Take With & work on, which is a really convenient aspect. ✌
@@sarahnightwing2936 Cool! At least I'm not the only one. :p
Same, i still refuse to use the sewing machine lol
This looks so comfy! Now that I'm into the colder months where I live making a puff quilt with some dense fiber and making it with flannel sounds diving! Thanks for the inspiration and your little red quilt was so cute!
I was just thinking how freaking warm one of these would be if stuffed with wool ❤️
@@AlchemicNeedleworks about 1/10 of the way through a puff quilt and I already wish I could sew the whole thing in a snap bc it's so soft and warm! I stuffed it with a hybrid wool cotton stuffing my friend makes and it's a toasty little scarf right now
I am going to make a crate mattress for my dog out of one of these. Never quilted before, may be a disaster, but should be a fun adventure lol
Great Idea! And also plus if it's the first time learning this method, your 🐕 Furr-baby won't notice or care about any mistakes/learning opportunities ... They will just enjoy a comfy & cute place to snuggle into! I'd love to see the result of you do it... Im thinking about trying that also for my daughters 🐕 Fluffy Friends! ❤
My first foray into quilting was a blanket for my dog, too
A year later, how did it go
@@kaitlyncleary3424 i didnt end up doing it hahaha
I'm sure your daughter will love this quilt. It's adorable!
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i made one of these several years ago that is queen sized. the only difference is that i stuffed those little squares like i was stuffing a turkey! yeah it made it harder to sew, but oh my goodness it is like sleeping on clouds lol if you over stuff, hand stitch is my advice lol
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My mom made a blanket like this for my daughter when she was born. She just turned 2 and still loves it!
So this washes well?
@@ThePerniciousAngel I can't speak to this specific method (since I didn't see it being made) but it is extremely similar. Her blanket does wash well, I just put it in with her clothes.
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This video is wonderful and so is the host! Years ago, I dabbled in quilting. I made a few baby and children's quilts in simple patterns and machine quilted them. I love the look of the puffy quilts but knew I wasn't good enough to attempt anything too complicated. Thanks to the clear explanations and demonstrations provided by this video, I think I just might attempt my first quilt in years. And BTW I'm happy to be a new subscriber. The TH-cam algorithm suggested this to me and it's kind of eerie that it got something totally right!
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Making the complex look simple. Good tutorial, TY...................
That's the goal. Take care, Brody and Teancum
Lovely quilt, liked the one on the wall too. In a way it is a great beginner project, straight seams, a bit of pleating. ........ But then the 'fun' starts, getting the filling into these small pillows without putting in too much, or too little. I have made this quilt long time ago, and it is a lovely cover o the bed in the wintertime when it is cold here in Norway.
did you put a backing on yours
@@camouflagejumpsuit no, I seed with the seams 'inside' the pillows, that is, I made it kind of inside out if that makes any sence. When 'peeling' the pillows aside/back, you see the raw edges of it all.
Thanks, Kenneth! Our goal is to make tutorials that everyone-beginner or expert--can make, enjoy, and share. Please subscribe, like, and share with your friends in the frozen North! Det er så hyggelig å treffe deg. Hopefully that's right! Take care, Brody and Teancum
I did not realise how simple the quilt is to make . Thanks
You're very welcome!
Dude..I’ve been quilting for a few years but this is the first time I’ve seen this! It’s positively brilliant! The size in your demo is perfect for babies to lay on the floor. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏽👍🏽
I bet your grandmother showed you this..right?🤗
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Now I know what to do with all my scrap fabric! This is perfect, thank you.
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I've found it easier to sew the squares all together first - then put pleats in all over the quilt - then stuff one row at a time. Way quicker for me - thanks for sharing this video!
Great tip! Thanks so much for sharing!
What an easy and fun quilt! I've never seen this quilt before but have always wanted to make one with fiber fill for warmth. Can't wait to get started.
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Beautiful.. I wonder if it would work to add rice or polypropylene beads in each puff and make it kinda like a weighted blanket.
That's an interesting idea. Maybe just put the filling in a few puffs around the edges so it won't get too heavy. Also, it would probably be best to use the beads, so it would be washable. We would love to know how it turns out! Take care, Brody and Teancum
That's genius
The first quilt I ever made was a Bargello so I see a lot of parallels with this style quilt. Thank you so much! Can’t wait to make one!
You are welcome Kori! We can't wait to see your quilt :)
Wow, super Dad! I bet she is going to love it!
Thanks, Irene!
Beautiful idea
Thanks Maxine 😊
I've always wondered how this Puff Quilt was made. Awesome job at teaching and so easy to do.
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I’m super excited to try this. Your instructions are so easy to follow. And I love that you’re straight to the point. Thank you 🙏
We are so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! It's a fun project. Happy quilting!
I have never seen this quilt ... It looks so incredibly cozy n comfy ... I must have one ... Your tutorial was fabulous ❣❣❣
Thanks, Sarah! Glad you enjoyed it! Take care, Brody and Teancum
This is cute for little baby to play on too perfect for tummy time.
Thanks! It's perfect for babies!
Thanks for the clear tutorial. Gonna make this today. Thanks
Awesome! Happy quilting!
Ooooh ooooooh. It's coming up for winter. I need a new tv rug.
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Beautiful. L love the colors. From Florida.
Thanks so much for watching! We are happy you liked the tutorial and the colors of the quilt. We love this one too. We hope you can make the quilt soon.🤩
Thanks you gave very clear instructions.
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I have a granddaughter that would love this. Thanks for sharing.
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Very glad you come back. Hello from Vietnam ❤❤❤
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OMG! This video is AMAZING!!!!! I've been wanting to sew/quilt for yearssssss. You just helped me tremendously. May GOD bless and keep you. Thanks so much
We are so glad it is helpful! Happy quilting!
Great tutorial!!!! I really like that you did not make it all about YOU!!! Thank you for sharing this.....I can't wait to make one!!!
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Awesome video! I will trying soon. You explained it very simple
We're so glad the video was easy to understand! We hope you have a great time making the quilt. Thank you!
I love learning new things to sew. You're good, keep on demonstrating. This quilt,my next project, greatgrand daughter should love it
You can do it!
Zach Brody Teancum I love all your work Thanks for sharing your ideas 🙂🙃😊
You are so welcome!
Perfect timing! I have a one year old great niece that would love this! I have been hunting for an idea for her quilt, and this is it. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for the tutorial. That's a brilliant way to add the backing! I have never seen that before. I will definitely follow your example. 😊
Yay! We are so glad you enjoyed the tutorial and that it was helpful! Happy quilting!
Great video Thank you for sharing this with us Blessings to you 🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you so much for sharing this I've been thinking about doing one for my granddaughter, you made it look easy, enjoy your day kind regards swift from chilly winter in England
Thanks Swiftly! Glad to hear we've made it to the other side of the pond! Take care, Brody and Teancum
I love this! My new great-niece will love it too!
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Fantastic and amazing work ,it is called raviolis in our country,
Samina Rafique
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I can’t wait to try this. Thank you.
Thanks for the input and thanks for watching!
This is the first video I have ever seen of yours. Very good on show this. Great video 💙🐝💙
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GREAT VIDEO!! TY FOR SHARING!! NOW I WILL MAKE ONE!!
Awesome! We're so glad you enjoyed the video. Happy quilting!
This is beautiful! I can’t wait to get started, thank you for the clear instructions!
Thanks for watching! We are so glad you liked the tutorial! Happy quilting!
LOVE YOUR SHIRT!!!
I’m about to try my puffy quilt for myself, thanks for sharing! I love your shirt anyway!!
Yay! Thank you!
You had me as a new subscriber once you let us know the quilt you're currently working on in this video, is for your own daughter.
I LOVE to see men sew!! 🖤 #REAL_MEN_CAN_SEW
Thanks!!
You have got a super star name!! Named after an awesome dude!
Thanks homershippo! Take care, Brody and Teancum
I was thinking you could use a quilters ruler to smoosh down the puffs when sewing a row to the main blanket.
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Love the red and white. Beautiful! Its on my list ❤
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Thank you for the tutorial on how to make the puff quilt I always wondered how to make one you made it easy and understandable I think I'm finally brave enough to give this a try
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Greetings from Indonesia 🌼 your tutorial is very helpful. Thank you
Thank you for watching!!!👋👋👋
Beautiful 👍quilt
Thanks a lot
I love this puff quilt, I have made two of this so far, both queen size,🤗
Awesome! We are so glad! We would love to see some pictures if you would like to post them online or email us at contact@sewyeahquilting.com. 👍😀
I love this one. Looks super easy. I'm new to your channel. Love all your videos. Easy to follow and you give excellent instructions and the pattern. Thank you
Thanks so much 😊 Welcome to our channel!
I have never seen a quilt like that. It's absolutely beautiful and the puffyness (I just made up that word) is gorgeous. It reminds me of trapunto. I am a beginner sewer, but you made that look very easy. Time to buy more fabric. Thank you for the video.
Thank you so much!
This is a really cool technique! Thanks for sharing!
So glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
I like this puff quilt. I did not know how to make a puff quilt but now I know how to make one. It looks so soft and inviting. Thank you so much for the instructions.
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If I put right sides together instead of wrong sides it should work out that I don't need a backing ? Is that correct ? Love the youtube demo well done
Hello! You don't have to use backing if you just want the puff squares showing on both sides of your finished quilt. You would just sew your puff squares with your right sides out on front and back and then stuff. I hope this helps! Thanks so much for watching!
That's pretty darn cute! It looks like it's fun to do, so it goes on my to-do list!
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My Son has been wanting me to make one for him. Thanks for the instructions.
You're very welcome!
I totally love it I love the idea and The technique good job kudos to you guys !💕🥳🧵✂️
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I think this would be so cozy and comfy.
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This is amazing! Gonna make some for my nieces!
😍😍So sorry I am just catching this .I am trying to catch up on the comments. Hope to do better in the future. Thanks for watching our lives. We appreciate it !!!!!!
@@SewYeahI made two for the nieces and they love playing with them. Thank you again!
You make this look so simple. Thanks for sharing your video.
You’re welcome 😊
Lovely blanket
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lovely quilt,thanks for sharing.
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Love it! How very clever!
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With right sides together, once you have 3 sides done, at this point if you turn your fabric inside out you won't have to worry about a backing. Just close the one end of the poof by folding in the raw edges.
idon't understand your way, the back side is the back side of the puff, how can you turn that inside out,
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Looking forward to making something like this soon.
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Thank you. Beautiful quilt. Your daughter is going to love her quilt. BJ
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Dude, nice video. Looks fun. Show more quilts. I’m just starting.
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You make it look so easy to do..I'm motivated
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Such an awesome quilt. Thank you for taking the time to share with us! Yes! I will be trying this! 😆
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Cool quilt, I definitely will have to do this one.
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The backing is cut the same size as the top? Or cut larger?
Thanks for watching! The backing should be the same size as the back of the puffs. So it will be a little bigger than the top of the quilt.
Wow so cool thanks 😊
Thank you too!
I'm in the process of making a quilt like this, and have developed a method of my own . Before sewing the two different sizes of fabric together I cut a small slit in the smaller piece to insert the fibrefil, then stitch around all four sides. I guessatmate the amount required then weigh it on my kitchen scales that way I know each 'poof' will have an equal amount in it. I then stitch the small slit together, ensuring the fibrefil stays in place, after which I join the squares until the desired size is reached. The backing fabric is cut slightly lager and stitched right sides facing leaving a gap along one side. I turn the quilt right side out and stitch around the edges including the gap space. The last stage is stitch in the ditch, usually three rows apart, then sign and date on the reverse side in one corner, using colour coordinated embroidery thread
I think that your method is ingenious! I have a kitchen scale somewhere and I plan on digging it out and using it for measuring the "poofs," too! Great idea!
With your method, maybe you could wait to stuff the squares until you had a whole row and joined a second row to the first row, then stuff the first row. Then repeat the process where you don't stuff until a new row was joined, then stuff the previous row. Maybe even don't stuff the edge puffs until after the backing was sewn on. I've never made this kind of quilt, but want to. Would this work?
Dani Gooler, your suggestion is a very good idea. To answer your question of stuffing edge puffs after the backing has been stitched on - yes it would work. However, by leaving the edge puffs un stuffed until after the backing has been stitched on to me presents extra work and time because the quilt {being full size and all} is required to be turned inside out again and edge puffs stuffed and stitched to prevent the fibre from escaping, then repeating the process of turning the quilt right side out again! I guess it comes down to swings and roundabouts! To make stitching the backing on easier it maybe worth your while to reduce the amount of stuffing used on the edge puffs by a fraction, eg as an example if you've put 10 grams in each puff only put in half (5grams of even 7 grams) [sorry don't know equivalent weight in ounces] as these puffs are on the edge I don't think the lesser fiber fill will effect the overall warmth of the quilt. Thank you for your idea. Hugs from South 🇦🇺
@@danigooler4564 I’ve made many biscuit quilt pillows and I’ve found that cutting a slit in the backing, then stuffing it after all the blocks are sewn together is much easier !
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I've wanted one of these for so long. Can't buy them in shops where I am. So I'm going to make my own. Thanks for sharing this video.
Have fun!
The puffs look like little dumplings. I cannot wait to try this.
Yay! Happy quilting!
That is Adorable!!!!!! Def on my list💕💕
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Love the video, thank you
Thanks so much for watching! We are very glad you enjoyed the video. We hope you can make the quilt!
Very cute indeed!
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That's great, I will have a go. Thank you. Uk
👍👍Thank you for watching!!!
I like your method, I have some kitchen wooden chairs that I am going to make seat and back cushions using your technique. I like stuffing and then stitch closed better than a slit and then closing.
Great idea!
So schön🥰
Thanks for watching!
Love it ! Not sure how to tie this quilt. Have seen crazy quilt ladies on the subway doing this type of quilt by hand !
I am one of those Crazy Quilt Ladies who take small-enough pieces of projects with me to work on! Lol
☺ I have discovered that it is a good way to meet other Crazy Quilt Ladies ( & Crazy Quilt Dudes too ☺) Its interesting to talk to other creative-type 🎨 humans about their projects etc...
@@sarahnightwing2936 crazy is good, embrace your crazy! Normal is way overated! 🥰
@@TheLadybughug Agreed! 😁
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thank you for that idea...i,m going to give it a go!! x
Please do!
What kind of foot is it that you are using? Are you back stitching? I love the one your making
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This was the best video that I’ve watched to learn how to make this pattern. But I do have one question about the quilting, can I use a walking foot, or not?
We're so glad to hear the video was helpful and we hope you have a great time making the quilt. We used just a regular 1/4 inch foot to make the quilt. You can definitely try it with a walking foot and it should be fine. Thanks for watching!😀🥰
Great tutorial! I’m going to try it! 🤟🏼
Thanks so much for watching! Send us a picture when you try it. Take care.
Wondering how I have never seen or heard about these it’s so cute
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Cute quilt.
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How cute! I might try and make a small one, like a pillow case sort of thing, to see if I could manage a full one
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Enjoyed this tutorial
Glad you enjoyed it