Love your videos. Your presentation is so easy to follow. I am currently doing your clam shell quilt using my left over bits of material. So much easier than the normal clam shell.
This is so cute. If you made fabric like this, it could be used for a whimsical apron, or a child's colorful garment. Thanks for a great idea for a table runner, and inspiration for other projects. Happy Hallowe'en!
Laura, when you sew all around the outer edge to stabilize those bias edges, what stitch lenghth is best? I always do this to all my quilt tops, sewing with an eighth inch seam allowance, but I'm never quite sure what stitch length to use and so.etimes my edges pucker. Your help is greatly appreciated ❤.
Love your videos. Your presentation is so easy to follow. I am currently doing your clam shell quilt using my left over bits of material. So much easier than the normal clam shell.
Wow, this is beautiful, thank you!
This so pretty
Love it! Great idea!
That is very cute.
Thanks for a wonderful way to use up those leftover strips or fabric!
I love this idea!! I’m thinking it would be great to cut up for placemats!! I might try it!!
This is so cute. If you made fabric like this, it could be used for a whimsical apron, or a child's colorful garment.
Thanks for a great idea for a table runner, and inspiration for other projects.
Happy Hallowe'en!
Happy Halloween! It could definitely be used for other projects!
Great idea!
Very nice and easy
Laura, when you sew all around the outer edge to stabilize those bias edges, what stitch lenghth is best? I always do this to all my quilt tops, sewing with an eighth inch seam allowance, but I'm never quite sure what stitch length to use and so.etimes my edges pucker. Your help is greatly appreciated ❤.