A couple of years ago, Fran did a video on breaking quilting rules and showed three computer generated samples of the differences you get when changing the number one number two and number three fabric positions... I really wish you would do this for all of your pattern pictures... The differences you get is amazing! I love your quilts!
When my kids were younger we did very traditional Christmas. Multi-lights with hodgepodge of ornaments. Now my daughter and I love picking a theme out every year. My favorite has been winter wonderland Christmas. While our old traditions of getting our ornaments from hallmark have passed, we have new ones, like deciding on themes, gift wrap, and getting pajamas.
Hello Fran and Hannah, Great video on quilt panels and fabric. I love all the patterns, and fabric you showed today.Looking forward to your next video.
I love to decorate in a nautical and beachy theme. Spent one Christmas in Key West, Florida and I decorated a small tree with pink flamingos and shells. I used jewel tone ornaments and silver.
I think my absolute favorite is Winter's Eve....stunning quilt! This, again, was a wonderful, wonderful video. Thanks to you two for presenting. I wish I had seen this prior to making my 3 yd. Christmas panel quilt. ( I did watch the other video on using panels...) The only think I would add is to CAREFULLY measure the panels if using yardage. Experience here.........😞But no worries! I'm flexible! You all are awesome! Thanks again.
Wish there was a listing of panel- friendly patterns. I have spent so much time leaving through all of.your books trying to correlate block size with my panels, not.tp.mentopn the number needed. I should.have put them in an excel file!😊
This has been something requested before. We'll work on putting together a sheet of patterns that work with panels. 😊 We also have 6 new patterns coming in Nov. that are designed specifically for panels 🥰
@FabricCafe Thanks so much! Best would be some kind of listing by panel size and number. Not to be a diva quilter, but going through all of your books can be a project.Coping strips can help, but again that's a lot of extra complication!
A couple of years ago, fran did a video on breaking quilting rules and showed three computer generated samples of the differences you get when changing the number one number two and number three fabric positions... I. really wish you would do this for all of your pattern pictures... I'm sure i'm not alone in this sentiment.
Jesus' birth is the real reason for Christmas celebrations so I decorate with nativities and angels at Christmas. I like the traditional, rich colors of cherry red and forest green in my quilts.
Live the idea of using panels but a word of caution from someone who has found this. Not all panels come off the roll straight and true. Some are even cut across while the fabric is still folded so if it’s wonky when cut you loose bits on the other side. Always check and give your fabric a really good steam and pull it till it’s straight. It’s especially important if each section is boarders and you want to include that. Thank you for your wonderful ideas. I love traditional but also the icy blues.
Hi Sandra! The "Roman Holiday" pattern is currently only in the book "Quick as a Wink 3-Yard Quilts" - www.fabriccafe.com/Quick-As-A-Wink-3-Yard-Quilts-book-p/032040.htm - Sorry for the misunderstanding!
Larger panel motifs can be a challenge with some of our patterns. We have a pattern called "Big Picture" that features a large area that a large picture panel could be placed, depending on the size. Another idea (depending on the panel) would be to cut up the large picture into midsized blocks and choose a pattern where the squares were fairly close to one another. This way it would create an illusion that the whole picture was there, but ever so slightly separated. A pattern that comes to mind would be our "Louvers" pattern from the "3-Yard Quilts on the Double" book. It features nice sized squares that are separated by a design. We also have a new panel pattern coming out that is designed for a large whole picture panel print. Another option is to use it for the backing of your quilt! We have seen quilters in the community choose to do it that way with stunning results. Hopefully that gives you some ideas until we can touch on it further. 🥰
I'm disappointed. The Peace on Earth Panel Quilt Kit is very pretty. Showed made with the Roman Holiday quilt pattern. I intended to order. However, the Roman Holiday pattern cannot be included as part of the kit. Really??? Can only be purchased by buying the book. Fabric Cafe may want to rethink and re-do this video.
WOW, love the Winter's Eve quilt example. Very stunning.
A couple of years ago, Fran did a video on breaking quilting rules and showed three computer generated samples of the differences you get when changing the number one number two and number three fabric positions... I really wish you would do this for all of your pattern pictures... The differences you get is amazing! I love your quilts!
We love seeing what quilts look like with fabrics swapped as well. It may be time to do another video about it soon 🥰
Love this information on panels. Love your books. You always give great ideas and ideas.
You really got a range of choices. A children’s, traditional & faith-based. Panels are fun.
Great ideas with easy patterns, thanks! ♥️🎄❤
When my kids were younger we did very traditional Christmas. Multi-lights with hodgepodge of ornaments. Now my daughter and I love picking a theme out every year. My favorite has been winter wonderland Christmas. While our old traditions of getting our ornaments from hallmark have passed, we have new ones, like deciding on themes, gift wrap, and getting pajamas.
Fran : I absolutely LOVE your blouse.
Oh thank you!
Love the sweet little animals!
Beautiful quilts!
That little animal panel is adorable
I’m with you, Fran. Love natural Christmas with some vintage thrown in. Great video!
Beautiful beautiful quilts thank you ladies😊
I love how you and Hannah interact during these videos. I loved all the quilts as well.
Great ideas for 3 yd quilts. I love how you incorporate a panel with the quilts.
I do the Grinch my lil ones love it
All are beautiful
Love the colors !
I really like soho with the poinsettia fabric. Thanks so much.
This quilt is very cute.
Oh my gosh what wonderful ideas. Thank you so much. I’ve got a ton of panels perfect for this!
Lovely Quilts. ❤🎉❤
Snowmen!! Love when panels can be included in my 3 yard quilt patterns. Thank you ladies. Blessings.
Hello Fran and Hannah,
Great video on quilt panels and fabric. I love all the patterns, and fabric you showed today.Looking forward to your next video.
Fran, I love that shirt, its all my favorite color shades
All Great Choices! Thank you for opening our imagination & inspiring!
I love to decorate in a nautical and beachy theme. Spent one Christmas in Key West, Florida and I decorated a small tree with pink flamingos and shells. I used jewel tone ornaments and silver.
So many gorgeous options!
I think my absolute favorite is Winter's Eve....stunning quilt! This, again, was a wonderful, wonderful video. Thanks to you two for presenting. I wish I had seen this prior to making my 3 yd. Christmas panel quilt. ( I did watch the other video on using panels...) The only think I would add is to CAREFULLY measure the panels if using yardage. Experience here.........😞But no worries! I'm flexible! You all are awesome! Thanks again.
Little Darlings is adorable ❤💚 Also, thank you for the free goodies tab. Very handy. 😊
I do coastal Christmas 😁
I decorate Christmas in red and gold; and gingerbread.
Wish there was a listing of panel- friendly patterns. I have spent so much time leaving through all of.your books trying to correlate block size with my panels, not.tp.mentopn the number needed. I should.have put them in an excel file!😊
This has been something requested before. We'll work on putting together a sheet of patterns that work with panels. 😊 We also have 6 new patterns coming in Nov. that are designed specifically for panels 🥰
@FabricCafe Thanks so much! Best would be some kind of listing by panel size and number. Not to be a diva quilter, but going through all of your books can be a project.Coping strips can help, but again that's a lot of extra complication!
💖💖💖🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖 I love you guys
A couple of years ago, fran did a video on breaking quilting rules and showed three computer generated samples of the differences you get when changing the number one number two and number three fabric positions... I.
really wish you would do this for all of your pattern pictures... I'm sure i'm not alone in this sentiment.
All winners!
Always love your Christmas quilts. These are so beautiful!
I like using smaller panels in quilts. Any tips in using and cutting up a large panel?
I like to do a sports theme--especially baseball
Jesus' birth is the real reason for Christmas celebrations so I decorate with nativities and angels at Christmas. I like the traditional, rich colors of cherry red and forest green in my quilts.
My Christmas style is Santa and the sleigh
Love the quilt behind you. Any chance of getting the name of that one?
Live the idea of using panels but a word of caution from someone who has found this. Not all panels come off the roll straight and true. Some are even cut across while the fabric is still folded so if it’s wonky when cut you loose bits on the other side. Always check and give your fabric a really good steam and pull it till it’s straight. It’s especially important if each section is boarders and you want to include that. Thank you for your wonderful ideas. I love traditional but also the icy blues.
Can you put a list of the patterns that are not in a book on the website?
How much are the kits and how can I order ???
Call that blue fabric, “Midnight Blue.”
When I was a kid Crayola called one of their crayon colors midnight blue. That's what I call that shade also.
Why can I not get Roman Holiday pattern with the Peace on Earth Kit as shown in the video?
Hi Sandra! The "Roman Holiday" pattern is currently only in the book "Quick as a Wink 3-Yard Quilts" - www.fabriccafe.com/Quick-As-A-Wink-3-Yard-Quilts-book-p/032040.htm - Sorry for the misunderstanding!
My problem is what to do with whole picture panels--any way you can do something with those
Larger panel motifs can be a challenge with some of our patterns. We have a pattern called "Big Picture" that features a large area that a large picture panel could be placed, depending on the size. Another idea (depending on the panel) would be to cut up the large picture into midsized blocks and choose a pattern where the squares were fairly close to one another. This way it would create an illusion that the whole picture was there, but ever so slightly separated. A pattern that comes to mind would be our "Louvers" pattern from the "3-Yard Quilts on the Double" book. It features nice sized squares that are separated by a design. We also have a new panel pattern coming out that is designed for a large whole picture panel print. Another option is to use it for the backing of your quilt! We have seen quilters in the community choose to do it that way with stunning results. Hopefully that gives you some ideas until we can touch on it further. 🥰
I prepping my self, I'm very new, however I could be if some help, 💖🙏💖
I'm disappointed. The Peace on Earth Panel Quilt Kit is very pretty. Showed made with the Roman Holiday quilt pattern. I intended to order. However, the Roman Holiday pattern cannot be included as part of the kit. Really??? Can only be purchased by buying the book. Fabric Cafe may want to rethink and re-do this video.
Yeah my poinsettia is still alive but I’m a plant person.
Девочки, вас там током бьёт? Вы так странно резко дергаете руками и смеетесь...
😅😅
I love Hanna but where is your mom?
She was out of the office today.