When Jenny said anytime she can spend with her girl she loves. So sweet and probably very meaningful for Natalie. I come from a big family also and know how much something like that can be.
This is The Perfect idea I’ve been looking for to make for one of my granddaughters who is 21 years. She shares my love of horses and it’s Just Perfect! I just ordered the pattern and the ombré Jelly Roll. Blessings and thanks to Missouri Quilts and the designer for this special pattern.
This showcasing of other quilt pattern designers is another example of the amazing impact that MSQC has made on the world of quilting. This is such a loving, giving family. Can't wait to make this, just waiting for the pattern to come; and I just happen to have a jelly roll of the fairy dust!
When I first saw this in the thumbnail, I didn't see the word LOVE in there. But I see it now! I kind of dig it with the ombre and the subtleness of it (i.e., you have to look for it a little, so it's like a little surprise). Love that you are supporting an indie pattern writer, too!
When I saw this beautiful quilt I thought what if we used glow in the dark fabric for the letters. It would make them shine through at night time! Great pattern.!⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What a great idea. What the world needs right now is definitely LOVE. Took me a while to see the actual word love sewn into the quilt. Most likely it has to go on my to do list.
where money matters begin, love ends. words... talk is cheap,you know. in fact giving love is officially prohibited. these holidays be prepared to ask for permission to hug your kids
How generous of MSQC to show patterns from other designers, hopefully this will help keep other family based companies in business in these tough times. Happy stitching today peeps.
Great Valentines Day quilt too.. Putting this on my list to get. I am modern quilter, so this is perfect for me!thx for sharing ❤️Ppl are getting quilts from me this year for holidays 😃🤣
Personally I prefer the more traditional designs over the contemporary but this is a very interesting quilt. I do see it as something my young adult kids would like. And it's good that MSQC shows designs for all tastes. If I do this one I'll have another challenge as my small sewing room has no space for a design wall & I can see the benefits of one for projects like this.
Ruth,i dont have a dseign wall but this goes together so nicely you actually dont need the wall. The key is to label each section and the pattern will show you how to group the sections to sew before adding another group. I am making this as a xmas gift and it took me 2 days off and on . Good luck !
In a smaller size it would be perfect for a new baby for "wrapping them in love" or perhaps even a chemo patient lap quilt with a few adjustments in the various side, top and/or bottom sections. Love the modern design and the addition of the ombre fabric.
Love this pattern! , when writing on a pattern, or labels for the sections and pinning to the fabric parts, use your gel pens, if the ink then gets on the fabrics you can just press them off, also you can press off your notes to use your pattern again with other fabric choices.
I so loved watching this video, putting this one on my to do list. Thank you....I like to read through the comments that others have posted found some really wonderful comments! Except from someone whom invites you to look at their advertising page in reply s, for you to purchase something other than this pattern....shame on them!!!!
In this case, I like the idea of staying with three colors. This would be stunning in red, white and blue. Wish the pattern was available as a pdf (please).
Just looked up the pattern and I think I looks way better in colour! I can’t quilt one this big so I will resize it to half size. I couldn’t find the pattern as a digital download. Did I miss it?
How do I get hold of the pattern booklet you hold up at the beginning. I searched Taren Studios, but haven’t found a site to buy and download the pattern??
My brain has been hurting trying to figure out how to do that. I make quilts for charity but they have to be around 44 x 72, it would be lovely to make this to give love to the people receiving their quilty hug.
First thing I thought. Yes. Easy to half size for a wall hanging. Buy the pattern for colour layout and units guide. I’m going to use 1.5” strips which give 1” wide rather than 2” as in the pattern. I will probably use Kona black and white and then a batik charm pack in jewel colours I have. The legs of the L are 9.5” wide before sewing up so half size would be 4.25” and a charm pack or scraps work well x 1.5” wide. This will give me a quilt of roughly 32” x 36” and I can quilt this on my machine. Great design. I love it.
So does Natalie think her mother is a true ditz? For every direction Jenny gave she either corrected her, or talked over her. I wouldn't say anything but it was the whole video, making it hard to focus on the demo of the pattern.
When Jenny said anytime she can spend with her girl she loves. So sweet and probably very meaningful for Natalie. I come from a big family also and know how much something like that can be.
This is The Perfect idea I’ve been looking for to make for one of my granddaughters who is 21 years. She shares my love of horses and it’s Just Perfect! I just ordered the pattern and the ombré Jelly Roll. Blessings and thanks to Missouri Quilts and the designer for this special pattern.
This showcasing of other quilt pattern designers is another example of the amazing impact that MSQC has made on the world of quilting. This is such a loving, giving family. Can't wait to make this, just waiting for the pattern to come; and I just happen to have a jelly roll of the fairy dust!
Thanks Jenny & Natalie for sharing Allie and her pattern with us. Really fun pop of color to use the ombre strips on this.
When I first saw this in the thumbnail, I didn't see the word LOVE in there. But I see it now! I kind of dig it with the ombre and the subtleness of it (i.e., you have to look for it a little, so it's like a little surprise). Love that you are supporting an indie pattern writer, too!
When I saw this beautiful quilt I thought what if we used glow in the dark fabric for the letters. It would make them shine through at night time! Great pattern.!⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Oh, no! Another quilt I have to make!! So many quilts, so little time!!! & I’ve been loving Natalie’s hair!🥰
This would be gorgeous in red white & blue!
Fantastic! I’m planning a quilt as a wedding gift for a wedding in February. This is perfect.
What a great idea. What the world needs right now is definitely LOVE. Took me a while to see the actual word love sewn into the quilt. Most likely it has to go on my to do list.
This is a great quilt! I love how you are open to sharing your videos with other artists. Thank you for another wonderful video.
It's a zebra hit with a love paint bomb! Super!
What the world needs now (RIGHT NOW!) is love, sweet love! This is the perfect pattern for the quilting world to share our love!
Thanks!
@Dallas Meyers. "It's the only thing that's there's just too little of". You are so right. Be blessed.
where money matters begin, love ends.
words... talk is cheap,you know.
in fact giving love is officially prohibited.
these holidays be prepared to ask for permission to hug your kids
I didn’t see the word “Love” until you assembled the first section! Neat!
Me neither.....
That’s amazing. The designer Allie is so clever. Xx🇦🇺
Beautiful quilt and collaboration! And Natalie, you ARE your mother’s daughter. Y’all are an awesome team 💕
Gorgeous design and fabulous with the ombre fabrics!
Beautiful quilt. This could be used for so many occasions. Can’t wait to start making them and sharing the love
How Lovely!!! Such an interesting quilt!!! Thank you, Jenny & Natalie!!!
I love all your quilts but this one I think is the on of the best love you all!!!
Hi ladies, what a wonderful project and such a lovely idea of spreading love. We certainly need it right now. Love this quilt and you girls.
How generous of MSQC to show patterns from other designers, hopefully this will help keep other family based companies in business in these tough times. Happy stitching today peeps.
I "LOVE" this quilt❣
Ohh i love this! Mom n daughter! The love quilt idea is great, too...thanks everybody!😍
I LOVE this quilt, the idea behind it. Beautiful all the way aorund.
Great Valentines Day quilt too..
Putting this on my list to get. I am modern quilter, so this is perfect for me!thx for sharing ❤️Ppl are getting quilts from me this year for holidays 😃🤣
What a great quilt, with a beautiful message.❤️❤️
Totally Adorable! My granddaughter would love this one!! 🖤💛❤️
Thanks for the video
Personally I prefer the more traditional designs over the contemporary but this is a very interesting quilt. I do see it as something my young adult kids would like. And it's good that MSQC shows designs for all tastes. If I do this one I'll have another challenge as my small sewing room has no space for a design wall & I can see the benefits of one for projects like this.
Ruth,i dont have a dseign wall but this goes together so nicely you actually dont need the wall. The key is to label each section and the pattern will show you how to group the sections to sew before adding another group. I am making this as a xmas gift and it took me 2 days off and on . Good luck !
This is really exciting to see it and make it! Its modern, fun and easy. Thank for showing this one!
Wow I really like this quilt. And it would be fun to make one for all my grandkids. THANK you! For sharing the LOVE!
Ps... a great big Thank you 😊 🙏 to Ms. Allie for sharing her LOVE!!
Such a beautiful quilt with a beautiful message😊
Great design and color choices!
Great pattern! Thanks Jenny & Natalie
Great timing for this quilt! Thank you!
In a smaller size it would be perfect for a new baby for "wrapping them in love" or perhaps even a chemo patient lap quilt with a few adjustments in the various side, top and/or bottom sections. Love the modern design and the addition of the ombre fabric.
Love this quilt 🧡❤🧡
I love this patteren !!!!!!
Love the Love Quilt. Love Love Love
Something different... cool.👍 Great video 💙🐝💙
JUST LOVE YOU TWO . yOUR INTERACTIONN REMINDS ME OF MY DAUGHTER AND i.
Yay! Another beautiful tutorial again!! Thank You Ladies!!
💛💙💜💚❤💗
I Love It.
💗❤💚💜💙💛
Definitely need more Love! Great pattern
So wonderful thanks ladies
Love love love this!
Thank you for all your quilting information, love watching you videos. What is your design wall made of?
Great pattern! Thank you, ladies.
This is a very nice quilt, the fabric you used would work great on the Dream Weaver Quilt, the ombre fabric
The word Love is not obvious. Finally read the comments and then could see word
I love this!!!!! Finally!
This would be perfect for my granddaughters.
Love this pattern! , when writing on a pattern, or labels for the sections and pinning to the fabric parts, use your gel pens, if the ink then gets on the fabrics you can just press them off, also you can press off your notes to use your pattern again with other fabric choices.
I so loved watching this video, putting this one on my to do list. Thank you....I like to read through the comments that others have posted found some really wonderful comments! Except from someone whom invites you to look at their advertising page in reply s, for you to purchase something other than this pattern....shame on them!!!!
That was awesome. I love it
That is really an interesting take on the word
Off topic, but you ladies are looking extra lovely today! Thanks for the video. :-)
This was so groovy!
What do you use for you display board when piecing out your quilt pattern strips? Thank you very much. I love your videos Jenny ❤❤❤❤❤❤
LOVE THIS
Can this pattern be obtained digitallty?
I found one at taren studios website in the description.
Yes, through Taren Studios
I came here to ask the same thing!
I got mine at tarenstudios.com
I love your quilt building wall! How is that done?
In this case, I like the idea of staying with three colors. This would be stunning in red, white and blue. Wish the pattern was available as a pdf (please).
Do you think using the left over ombre strips for binding would look ok on the through love quilt instead of using black binding
I love this, but was wondering if it could be made half scale for a smaller wall hanging.
So beautiful and love watching you together
Just looked up the pattern and I think I looks way better in colour! I can’t quilt one this big so I will resize it to half size. I couldn’t find the pattern as a digital download. Did I miss it?
I got one on taren studios website.
Thanks Quilt Gal. I’ll head that way. I’m in North Wales, UK so don’t want big postage costs!
I went to Walmart and purchased alphabet letters small for scrap booking and put each letter on card stock to label my quilt pattern.
I love this design and want to make it up in more than one size. Does the pattern give directions for multiple sizes?
How do I get hold of the pattern booklet you hold up at the beginning. I searched Taren Studios, but haven’t found a site to buy and download the pattern??
ممنون
If using a jelly roll, is one roll for each color adequate?
Is the pattern available as a download as I’m in the UK?
Yes, @TarenStudios
So do you need to have an ombré jelly roll, or would a tiny print jelly roll be ok?
Solid Kona colours or batiks would work fine.
Well this is different...I’m in...
Wouldn't this make a great wedding quilt?
Where are the captions? Please add them to this video. Thanks!
I wish you would have showed us the whole quilt
Is there any way to reduce the size of this pattern?
My brain has been hurting trying to figure out how to do that. I make quilts for charity but they have to be around 44 x 72, it would be lovely to make this to give love to the people receiving their quilty hug.
First thing I thought. Yes. Easy to half size for a wall hanging. Buy the pattern for colour layout and units guide. I’m going to use 1.5” strips which give 1” wide rather than 2” as in the pattern. I will probably use Kona black and white and then a batik charm pack in jewel colours I have. The legs of the L are 9.5” wide before sewing up so half size would be 4.25” and a charm pack or scraps work well x 1.5” wide. This will give me a quilt of roughly 32” x 36” and I can quilt this on my machine. Great design. I love it.
I was thinking about using 1.5 inch strips too Christine. Thanks for doing the maths for the remainder of it.
Difficult to follow I guess without a pattern, so used to not having to buy patterns on your show.
LOUE?
Evening
So does Natalie think her mother is a true ditz? For every direction Jenny gave she either corrected her, or talked over her. I wouldn't say anything but it was the whole video, making it hard to focus on the demo of the pattern.
You could also do it in Gay Pride Colors
Please not french traduction ?
Jenny, have you lost some weight?
She stated in an earlier video that she had started eating a healthier diet during quarantine. So, yes, weight loss. She looks great, doesn’t she?
Not my cup of tea, do no like the pattern at all! I like the sentiment though!
You should look at the one the designer made @ Taren Studios Colors make such a difference.
Something different... cool.👍 Great video 💙🐝💙