At first I wasn’t sure if I liked the fabric, but, after watching what you did, I LOVE IT!!! Thank you Stephanie for your clear instructions. I’m cutting my fabric that I have and I’m off to order the finishing kit! ❤❤❤
Beautiful! This pattern makes it essential that your quarter-inch is absolutely perfect, otherwise I could see it going off the rails. There's lots of bias in this quilt, which makes it more challenging, but I think I'm up for it!
Great fabric. Love the flow. Did you guys try to cut a parallelogram instead of the diamonds and triangles? I think a parallelogram would be so much easier to sew. But training how to cut one would be necessary. Give it a try!
Very cool layout, but there must be a way to get rid of the two seam on each side of the big triangles. Perhaps because you were working with fat quarters, that necessitated the seams. Using yardage would probably eliminate the need for those seams on the bias.
Wonderful pattern/ tutorial! I'm wondering why you didn't just cut 60 degree rectangles for the 2 nd layer instead of piecing 3 smaller bits? Is there a advantage to the 2 triangle, smaller diamond method? Just curious
Love this pattern and your tutorial. Just bought the pattern and want to make the king. Curious if you've looked at it oriented the other direction with the triangles going vertical. I will probably do it that way instead with 7 columns of 18 or 19 blocks. My big decisions will need to be whether to try to find 18 or 19 fabrics that work together or just do it with the 16 as in the pattern and have a rotation through the quilt. Would love your thoughts on this.
@@QuiltAddictsAnonymous Would you? Just start with the left of the first triangle, then move over the right number of inches and cut the right edge of the right triangle, that would give you the rhomboid of the right size... wouldn't it?
That really was the perfect pattern for the fabric. From a distance you can't see the seams. The fabric literally flows.
The fabric is beautiful, your pattern is amazing. Stephanie you did amazing job teaching this. Thanks
At first I wasn’t sure if I liked the fabric, but, after watching what you did, I LOVE IT!!! Thank you Stephanie for your clear instructions. I’m cutting my fabric that I have and I’m off to order the finishing kit! ❤❤❤
One of your best tutorials, Stephanie.
Lovely. Great fabrics and pattern. Hugs,Chel🌸
Fabulous pattern. Love the Van Gogh style fabric xxxx
You chose the absolute perfect pattern for this fabric. Stunning work!
I would have been intimidated to do this. But your tutorial is spot on..
OMG I love this, love the story of your inspiration too. Gorgeous Fabric. WOW!!!!
I love triangle 🔺️ shapes.
Wow this is striking.
Beautiful! This pattern makes it essential that your quarter-inch is absolutely perfect, otherwise I could see it going off the rails. There's lots of bias in this quilt, which makes it more challenging, but I think I'm up for it!
Great fabric. Love the flow. Did you guys try to cut a parallelogram instead of the diamonds and triangles? I think a parallelogram would be so much easier to sew. But training how to cut one would be necessary. Give it a try!
Very cool layout, but there must be a way to get rid of the two seam on each side of the big triangles. Perhaps because you were working with fat quarters, that necessitated the seams. Using yardage would probably eliminate the need for those seams on the bias.
You would need to cut a template and assemble the entire row as one unit. It is much more complicated than what I did here
I agree with you, and as far as I can see it would be easier than what ‘Stephanie did. I think she must have misunderstood you.
Wonderful pattern/ tutorial! I'm wondering why you didn't just cut 60 degree rectangles for the 2 nd layer instead of piecing 3 smaller bits? Is there a advantage to the 2 triangle, smaller diamond method? Just curious
Question from a neophyte quilter: Why not cut two parallelograms for each block instead of all those small triangles?🤔
That’s what I’m thinking 🤔
You would need a special template in order to cut it and that would be more complicated and more likely for it not to turn out the right size
You could cut the parallelograms exactly the same way you cut the diamonds, just further over.
Love this pattern and your tutorial. Just bought the pattern and want to make the king. Curious if you've looked at it oriented the other direction with the triangles going vertical. I will probably do it that way instead with 7 columns of 18 or 19 blocks. My big decisions will need to be whether to try to find 18 or 19 fabrics that work together or just do it with the 16 as in the pattern and have a rotation through the quilt. Would love your thoughts on this.
Why on earth did you cut two triangles and a rhomboid to make a rhomboid? Is it a limitation of your ruler?
You would have needed to create your own template in order to do it as one piece and that would have been more complicated
@@QuiltAddictsAnonymous Would you? Just start with the left of the first triangle, then move over the right number of inches and cut the right edge of the right triangle, that would give you the rhomboid of the right size... wouldn't it?
where did you get that cute little iron??
I got mine on Amazon. They come in different colors - great little iron.