Just have to keep watching Jenny. The family is doing a great job filling in for Jenny while she supports her wonderful husband. Isn't it fabulous having TH-cam to watch as many videos as you like when you like. ❤
I keep telling myself "I do not need any more patterns and fabric, I got enough for several lifetimes." But then Jenny comes out with a new tutorial and all my resolutions fly right out the window. But I just have to have this one.
Jenny,I love you Love you, love you….you’ve been my mentor for as long as you’ve been making these videos, I had always been a hand quilter and stopped due to arthritis in my neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist and esp thumbs,(Dequerveins synovitis) and at first when I saw that people started machine quilting, I was like well that’s cheating not quilting. But after I saw a few of your shows I realized all I was doing was denying myself of one of my favorite things ever and so I started quilting again on a machine but had you not helped with your videos I would have never learned how, as I wasn’t a sewist but am that now too. Thank you so much for your inspiration. I am once again, quilting happily, better and enjoying it more than ever. Thank you Jenny I know our creator blesses you daily with love, laughter and stitching fun. And so many people love you I’ll bet your heart just bursts sometimes in tears of joy, when I watch you and see how happy and thankful you are I cry happy tears for you. Your most beloved fan…..EVER💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💕Linda Gillespie
While you're using pinwheels, what keeps jumping out at me is the diamond pattern it ends up making around the center background diamond where they come together. Just the right color play, could make that pattern take center. Love how you all simplify things for me. Boosts my confidence that I can do it, too! Great tutorials every time!
Hi. I hope you are having a cheerful day. I had another busy day in my sewing room and I feel like I'm only clipping away at a mountain of fabric scraps! LOL, I hope you have a fabulous week ahead! Thank you for posting this video and your time!
This is a neat pattern. It will go on my To Do list. It’s so comforting watching Jenny’s videos. Especially with the world as it is, on top of all the issues each of us has. I need a break from the world. Thanks, Jenny and family.-Karen Morison
This is perfect! The pinwheel block is my signature for all my grandchildren's quilts. I even made a single pinwheel block and quilted for my son when his girlfriend miscarried. I love this design ❤️
Recently bought my first machine at the age of 52. Have watched a ton of videos on quilting. I love your videos. Couldn't believe you made it through the easy 8 without licking your fingers LOL
I’m excited for you having gotten your first sewing machine. Join some sewing Facebook groups, based on what you’re interested in sewing (I.e. quilts, garments, home decor sewing, etc.). They are inspirational and helpful.
I adore designer Sally Kelly’s fabrics ever since I discovered her a couple of years ago. Because there’s so much going on with her fabrics, in this design I would use a solid with each print besides the solid background, so it wouldn’t look quite so ‘busy’ with all of those prints fighting with each other. It helps the eye appreciate the print designs better, in my opinion. But I *LOVE* this quilt block design, Jenny! It’s such a clever way of making a lot of HST/QST pinwheels quickly. I can’t wait to try it!
Jenny, I don't know what I would do without you teaching me all these wonderful blocks !! I want you you know I love everyone of your classes and your quilts are so adorable!! Much love to you my friend !😃❤
Jenny that's a beautiful quilt but , all those angles are going to drive me nuts at my machine !! This one I will be watching more than five times for sure! 🤗❤❤❤
This would also be beautiful with 1.5" sashing between the blocksin background fabric to define them a bit more. Such a neat block! Thank you for the tutorial.
I am going to make this quilt as you go by block and will put thin sashing to join! Looking forward to how this will turn out. I am using some hummingbird themed yardage I have.
@@LifeWithDeborahCarney I thought that each row would be good for QAYG but you have trumped my brain with your idea. Either ways can potentially add stability or size .
@@AnitaSouthall I like bigger blocks and I do the front and back at the same time. So this seems like it would be perfect for QAYG block sandwiches. I have a little facebook group with my QAYG stuff and I already put this pattern there so I remember to do it soon and what I wanted to use and how I wanted to change it.
Jenny, you are amazing!! Love your creativity, absentance of perfection yet excellent finished product. I think I saw little whiffs of smoke as you sped through making these blocks.😂
That is darling! Thank you for the inspiration and the quarter square triangle instructions. I was always nervous about trying them but I sure will now!
I did t even notice that each row pointed in opposite directions. Very clever!!!! Lots of pinwheels % wonder how it would look using larger quarter square triangles - hmmmmm!!!!
Boy making sure each rows points are going in the same direction could get confusing, I bet. There are so many possibilities with this block. If you were to add sashing, it would grow the quilt quickly and look completely different. I love the fabrics you chose. Thanks a bunch for the great tips and tricks!
Yes, it would make a cute baby or child quilt - I’m thinking about my smaller quilt guild who makes quilts (about 40”x50”) for children in crisis. A solid block alternating between the pinwheels could be faster for us and then we would have lots more quarter square triangle blocks for more quilts!
Very clever and cute pattern ... I don't particular like fabrics that are as "busy" a pattern as that is, but it works for some people. Would be interesting to see it with softer, more control colors. Nice tutorial!
You could add these pinwheels around the perimeter of a rectangular fabric panel for a quick quilt, especially for kids. Just add small borders around the panel until you come to the correct measurement of a length of pinwheels. Thanks!
Just have to keep watching Jenny. The family is doing a great job filling in for Jenny while she supports her wonderful husband. Isn't it fabulous having TH-cam to watch as many videos as you like when you like. ❤
I keep telling myself "I do not need any more patterns and fabric, I got enough for several lifetimes." But then Jenny comes out with a new tutorial and all my resolutions fly right out the window. But I just have to have this one.
You took the words right out of my mouth!
Me too 🤭
Аналогично 😄
So very true!
Me too. I will have live 100 more years to make all I want to make 😆
The 4 square pun is wonderful!!
Jenny,I love you Love you, love you….you’ve been my mentor for as long as you’ve been making these videos, I had always been a hand quilter and stopped due to arthritis in my neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist and esp thumbs,(Dequerveins synovitis) and at first when I saw that people started machine quilting, I was like well that’s cheating not quilting. But after I saw a few of your shows I realized all I was doing was denying myself of one of my favorite things ever and so I started quilting again on a machine but had you not helped with your videos I would have never learned how, as I wasn’t a sewist but am that now too. Thank you so much for your inspiration. I am once again, quilting happily, better and enjoying it more than ever. Thank you Jenny I know our creator blesses you daily with love, laughter and stitching fun. And so many people love you I’ll bet your heart just bursts sometimes in tears of joy, when I watch you and see how happy and thankful you are I cry happy tears for you. Your most beloved fan…..EVER💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💕Linda Gillespie
So glad you found a way to continue doing what you love!
I really like how quick this would go. Only squaring once is perfect! 👍
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While you're using pinwheels, what keeps jumping out at me is the diamond pattern it ends up making around the center background diamond where they come together. Just the right color play, could make that pattern take center. Love how you all simplify things for me. Boosts my confidence that I can do it, too! Great tutorials every time!
I am so glad when Friday comes so that I can watch Jenny make a new quilt.
I just got some red white and blue patriotic fabric, and this will be a great design for my summer picnic quilt! Jenny, you're the best!!! 😊😊😊
Excellent tutorial. Watching you is fascinating & inspiring , Thank you
Hi. I hope you are having a cheerful day. I had another busy day in my sewing room and I feel like I'm only clipping away at a mountain of fabric scraps! LOL, I hope you have a fabulous week ahead! Thank you for posting this video and your time!
I love it. Easy way to make pinwheels. Thanks Ginny
I love the little tips interspersed in your tutorials like placement of pieces to assure that the machine goes easily across the seams.
Hello Marsha,how are you hope you’re doing well
These pinwheels look like they are are actually in motion - turning with them wind! Really very appealing!
Very pretty & looks easy enough for old arthritic hands to do. TY Jeane Doan & Missouri Star Quilts!
This is absolutely fun pinwheel I can’t wait to try this method
This is a neat pattern. It will go on my To Do list. It’s so comforting watching Jenny’s videos. Especially with the world as it is, on top of all the issues each of us has. I need a break from the world. Thanks, Jenny and family.-Karen Morison
This is perfect! The pinwheel block is my signature for all my grandchildren's quilts. I even made a single pinwheel block and quilted for my son when his girlfriend miscarried. I love this design ❤️
Sending you all so much love. This is a beautiful idea xx
I love that ruler to trim 1/2 square triangles!!!
This would be a great scrap buster quilt!
Recently bought my first machine at the age of 52. Have watched a ton of videos on quilting. I love your videos. Couldn't believe you made it through the easy 8 without licking your fingers LOL
I’m excited for you having gotten your first sewing machine. Join some sewing Facebook groups, based on what you’re interested in sewing (I.e. quilts, garments, home decor sewing, etc.). They are inspirational and helpful.
Jenny, I love pinwheel and THIS is delightful !!!
I really enjoyed this tutorial, I always learn something useful from Missouri Star. Thank you so much
Thank you for sharing!!
A great pattern from a wonderful teacher!
As always great explanation from Jenny Thank you the quilt is beautiful 👍👏🥰🌸🇦🇺
It’s a beautiful quilt and so much fun
Stunning Magnificent Incredible beautiful block Jen
Very pretty quilt and pattern♥️🇦🇺
The cutting and sewing techniques demonstrated are very helpful
I adore designer Sally Kelly’s fabrics ever since I discovered her a couple of years ago. Because there’s so much going on with her fabrics, in this design I would use a solid with each print besides the solid background, so it wouldn’t look quite so ‘busy’ with all of those prints fighting with each other. It helps the eye appreciate the print designs better, in my opinion. But I *LOVE* this quilt block design, Jenny! It’s such a clever way of making a lot of HST/QST pinwheels quickly. I can’t wait to try it!
I love this quilt. You are a very good teacher.
How are you doing Lani
This would be so cute as a baby quilt also! Thanks Jenny!
That’s what I thought, too!
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Show! Jenny another wonderful layer cake quilt, really look forward to you videos each week, heather from Melbourne Australia
Love it! This would look great with 1930's fabrics.
Jenny, I don't know what I would do without you teaching me all these wonderful blocks !! I want you you know I love everyone of your classes and your quilts are so adorable!! Much love to you my friend !😃❤
Beautiful quilt. I love this block.
You always make these look so easy!! I enjoy watching and learning from you! 💛🌻💛
Jenny, since I started looking at quilt tutorials, I have found loads of others, but you remain my favourite!
I did this with sashing/cornerstones! Made a huge beautiful quilt. Also used same fabric throughout for the ¼squares - gold!! I love it!
I love the way you teach!
Got into quilting after I retired, and wading through techniques. I could do with trying this out, so thank you.
Such a fun quilt top! Thank you for all of your tutorials, too. Blessings to y'all.
Jenny that's a beautiful quilt but , all those angles are going to drive me nuts at my machine !! This one I will be watching more than five times for sure! 🤗❤❤❤
Thank you Jenny. I love how you spun your way into another beautiful quilt!
She is so interesting, I learned so much
I gotta try this!!!! Thanks!!
That’s so lovely thank you so much. X
Love this one!
This is great for summertime!😊❤
Thanks Jenny!
I always have hard time with pinwheels but love them
Great block pattern, love the backing fabric. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
Now that is definitely a happy quilt.
This quilt looks like it would have been at home on one of the beds in my Grandma's house. I love it!
What a great one! Thank you Jenny and company! Love, love, love this one!
Love it thanks so much for sharing love it and I love the colors of the fabric that you used thanks Jenny you’re the greatest❤️
This would also be beautiful with 1.5" sashing between the blocksin background fabric to define them a bit more. Such a neat block! Thank you for the tutorial.
I agree. I like the way Jenny made it, and a sashing in between would give a more vintage look, which I love.
I’m making this quilt with purple & green. I had decided to put a thin dashing between each block also. I love these tutorials.
I am going to make this quilt as you go by block and will put thin sashing to join! Looking forward to how this will turn out. I am using some hummingbird themed yardage I have.
@@LifeWithDeborahCarney I thought that each row would be good for QAYG but you have trumped my brain with your idea. Either ways can potentially add stability or size .
@@AnitaSouthall I like bigger blocks and I do the front and back at the same time. So this seems like it would be perfect for QAYG block sandwiches. I have a little facebook group with my QAYG stuff and I already put this pattern there so I remember to do it soon and what I wanted to use and how I wanted to change it.
Jenny, you are amazing!! Love your creativity, absentance of perfection yet excellent finished product. I think I saw little whiffs of smoke as you sped through making these blocks.😂
I WILL MAKE THIS! LOVE THIS PATTERN! You rock Jenny!
That is darling! Thank you for the inspiration and the quarter square triangle instructions. I was always nervous about trying them but I sure will now!
Thanks, Jenny! Love the quilt and the quilting pattern!
Thank you for another great idea for my scraps! Putting this one on “the list!” 🤣
Happy quilting! 🧵
Wow... You are really good in quilting. Love them all
Thanks Jenny for another great quilt pattern! You make this Quilting look easy111
I love pinwheels!
Such a cute pattern!
I did t even notice that each row pointed in opposite directions. Very clever!!!! Lots of pinwheels % wonder how it would look using larger quarter square triangles - hmmmmm!!!!
I just finished one of these and it took forever! This method is way faster than the one that I used.
Beautiful, love the colours x
Thank you so much, your quilting videos have taught me so much. Love your tips & tricks!
So cute❣️
Once again another great tutorial! Super cute and so colourful! Lots of hugs from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you love this
Beautiful quilt! Im adding this to my To Do list,
Love this quilt
Great , i enjoyed
Wonderful pattern, thank you for such a great idea and video!
This is great ....have a layer cake all ready for it
Thank you for another great tutorial Jenny. I love the flow of this pattern. I can see a few quilts being made in my house using this pattern
Boy making sure each rows points are going in the same direction could get confusing, I bet. There are so many possibilities with this block. If you were to add sashing, it would grow the quilt quickly and look completely different. I love the fabrics you chose. Thanks a bunch for the great tips and tricks!
Love it ❤️
Great hints!!
This is so cute and colorful ! Thank you !! Great idea!
I love this project! It’s so fast and looks great! Hugs!
I love how you make it look so easy!!!
Yes, it would make a cute baby or child quilt - I’m thinking about my smaller quilt guild who makes quilts (about 40”x50”) for children in crisis. A solid block alternating between the pinwheels could be faster for us and then we would have lots more quarter square triangle blocks for more quilts!
what a great idea!! And thank you to you and your guild for your thoughtful gifts to children in crisis!
I love it! It’s perfect for one of the layer cakes I have sitting around 😁
What a lovely video, I really enjoyed it! 👍
Another one I love thank you Jennie😍
Awesome tutorial! Can’t wait to make this! Thanks!
This is really cool. I can't wait to try it.
Very clever and cute pattern ... I don't particular like fabrics that are as "busy" a pattern as that is, but it works for some people. Would be interesting to see it with softer, more control colors. Nice tutorial!
Great quilt pattern, Jenny. I have many layer cakes, a quilt for each season! I plan to use this one soon!
You could add these pinwheels around the perimeter of a rectangular fabric panel for a quick quilt, especially for kids. Just add small borders around the panel until you come to the correct measurement of a length of pinwheels. Thanks!
Excellent suggestion 🇦🇺💜👋
Great video, hope you are well..
Love the wavey line pattern! As I was looking at the quilt it kind of looks like the pinwheels are stirring up the wind.
Super cute!! What if you use a 2 color way… like red and blue with white as the background?
Thank you very much
Jenny! You make it look so easy. I can never get mine to work. It is always wonky. Thanks
Wonderful 🖒🖒🖒