Pretty darn cute, and a simple way to mimic argyle. I have used twin needles when sewing garments but wasn’t sure they would go through all the layers of a quilt. Now I know. My mom’s sewing supply included some very tiny bias tape which I thought I would never use. I like the wider tapes in order to be sure to catch all the raw edges inside when making aprons, hot pads, etc. Now I think I’ll just go find a monochrome charm pack and use up that tiny bias of hers. She passed away in August of 2018 at the age of 102 and I’m just now trying to work through her things and finding ways to use what she had. I’m also going to try to repurpose some of her cotton and denim clothes into quilting of some sort. Thanks again for your time dedicated to making videos for our inspiration.
I made this quilt with your easy directions and my niece was thrilled! She is expecting her second baby and was so excited to receive her baby gift early! Your tutorial made that possible! Thank you so much for the pattern and tutorial!
I am a VERY new quilter having just really starting late last summer. I am 73 and have a lot to learn. I have sewn all my adult life, but not quilting. I have a 1630 Bernina, a 780 and just purchased the q 20. I haven't gotten it yet. I just hope I can learn to use it. I just got over 20 charm packs from a friend and this is the perfect quilt for some of them. I am working on piecing my 12th quilt. Thanks so much for this great tutorial. Gloria Butler from NE Tennessee in USA...
Thank you Laura. It so happens that I am making a quilt that will look like a stain glass window and you brilliant idea of using a double needle is just what I needed, and of course I love your quilt 😉
Oh Laura, This quilt screams soft and feminine in its simplicity. I am soooooo glad you used pink. I made a face when you put the black up. LOL I have a twin needle which came with my machine but thanks for discussing the numbers. I just put the needle points down & eyeballed it not thinking of a number. I've been slowing down until I see a hand Dr. I hope it's fixable so I can resume my sewing hobby without pain. Thanks for the tips & sharing your method. Be Blessed!
What a lovely quilt! Thank you for your videos. I know when I first started quilting and hadn’t yet found my footing, your tutorials were very needed. You have a great teaching style and explain everything thoroughly. Thank you again.
This is such a clever idea, Laura! I LOVE IT! I think your black bias tape would look gorgeous with some jewel-tone fabrics. I'm thinking it might come out looking like stained glass :) Thank you SEW MUCH for sharing your talent with all of us! You rock! :)
Hello! I'm just now getting to sit and hand quilt! I just love your joyful positive energy! I hope you have a wonderful week ahead! Thanks for sharing!
What's not to like about this pattern? This is such a great idea and you always make it look easy! The fabrics you chose are so pretty and would make a great baby quilt. Thanks for sharing 😀
I agree with others this is a gorgeous and fairly simple quilt to make. Love the trick of using the squares rather than the triangle, those bias edges can really be frustrating. This is going to be my next quilt for sure. Thanks Laura!
Wow! Such a beautiful quilt that looks difficult, but it actually rather easy. I think the hardest thing would be making that tiny bias tape and the sewing it on. I didn’t know you could use twin needles to sew bias tape! Another Wow! Thanks.
So pretty! I have been looking for a baby quilt pattern and this will be perfect. I think I’m going to use Chenille It for the bias tape to give it some added interest and softness. Thanks for the great tutorial and inspiration!
I love this idea! I've made quite a few quilts now, but it's been over quite a few years now, so although I'm no longer a beginner I wouldnt say I'm advanced yet but this will still give me the little challenge I need. Thank you so much for such a thorough presentation!
Thank you. I did an argyle in diamonds made of two trriangles and almost lost my mind. Nothing on that quilt is really in line but I finished it. This idea with charm squares looks so much easier. Thank you!
Very pretty quilt, and a great idea. I love smaller quilts that use one charm pack because I have a lot of them in my stash, and I know I can find one that will work for this project.
Hi Laura, I REALLY love this quilt. I've never thought of an argyle quilt. I think my son would really like one because he wears argyle socks! I have black and white fabric that I've been saving, I think it'll look great in argyle, I'm thinking a red to make it argyle would be perfect. Thanks for such a great idea. Sharon Martin
Absolutely fantastic. Like using the bias tape with a double needle 🧵. Especially love your Mettler thread cabinet on the background. Mettler is my go to thread 🧵
That turned out very nicely! I love that you chose to make the argyle stripes in the pink instead of black. I agree, it softens it. I may just have to try this technique!
Beautiful! And you made it look so easy! I have 2 quilt tops I hand embroidered that I need to quilt, and 1 that I embroidered that I need to see the squares together and quilt.
Very pretty. I've been thinking of making one but using vintage rick rack instead of the bias tape. After watching you, I just might give it a try. Thanks so much.
This has to be one of the most beautiful and simple quilts I have ever seen. Thank you so much for showing it.
This is cute, and I have a ton of ribbons at home.
Agree!!!
Would never gravitate to this quilt as it looks too colicated. Thanks so much for making it doable for me. Yo are the best!
I agree 100 percent, thank you Laura
Pretty darn cute, and a simple way to mimic argyle. I have used twin needles when sewing garments but wasn’t sure they would go through all the layers of a quilt. Now I know. My mom’s sewing supply included some very tiny bias tape which I thought I would never use. I like the wider tapes in order to be sure to catch all the raw edges inside when making aprons, hot pads, etc. Now I think I’ll just go find a monochrome charm pack and use up that tiny bias of hers. She passed away in August of 2018 at the age of 102 and I’m just now trying to work through her things and finding ways to use what she had. I’m also going to try to repurpose some of her cotton and denim clothes into quilting of some sort. Thanks again for your time dedicated to making videos for our inspiration.
I made this quilt with your easy directions and my niece was thrilled! She is expecting her second baby and was so excited to receive her baby gift early! Your tutorial made that possible! Thank you so much for the pattern and tutorial!
I am a VERY new quilter having just really starting late last summer. I am 73 and have a lot to learn. I have sewn all my adult life, but not quilting. I have a 1630 Bernina, a 780 and just purchased the q 20. I haven't gotten it yet. I just hope I can learn to use it. I just got over 20 charm packs from a friend and this is the perfect quilt for some of them. I am working on piecing my 12th quilt. Thanks so much for this great tutorial. Gloria Butler from NE Tennessee in USA...
Thank you Laura. It so happens that I am making a quilt that will look like a stain glass window and you brilliant idea of using a double needle is just what I needed, and of course I love your quilt 😉
That’s what to do with black bias tape!
Oh Laura, This quilt screams soft and feminine in its simplicity. I am soooooo glad you used pink. I made a face when you put the black up. LOL I have a twin needle which came with my machine but thanks for discussing the numbers. I just put the needle points down & eyeballed it not thinking of a number. I've been slowing down until I see a hand Dr. I hope it's fixable so I can resume my sewing hobby without pain. Thanks for the tips & sharing your method. Be Blessed!
What a lovely quilt! Thank you for your videos. I know when I first started quilting and hadn’t yet found my footing, your tutorials were very needed. You have a great teaching style and explain everything thoroughly. Thank you again.
Just love this quilt and the idea of adding the ‘Argyle’ stripe.
The pink was a great choice! Very cute finish!
I'm obsessed with argyle. I love how you put it into this quilt.
Love this quilt, the twin needle is a great idea I never thought of using that for quilting - thanks for sharing
Love this quilt! Seems very straight forward, & easy to follow. I’m glad you switched out the black binding! The pink looks much nicer!
What a quick gift to make. With limited skill doing FMQ, I'm inclined to do a quilt like this one. I'm inspired to make a couple of them!
Very nice! I can see why you wanted to make it!
Such a lovely quilt using one charm pack. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. I was glad when you did not use the black 1/4 ". This is so much nicer.
Laura, that is a really lovely quilt. The pink bias softens it so much. I am glad you swapped out the black.
Just as cute as it can be! What a great idea for using a charm pack!
This is beautiful & easy to make but looks complicated . Thank you.
This quilt is absolutely gorgeous! I like how the binding finishes off the 'quilting' of the quilt.
The pink tape was perfect! Such a good choice.
Omg I can’t believe what biased tape did for that quilt. Its really beautiful. Thank you!
Laura, this quilt is BEAUTIFUL!!! I am glad you used pink for the argyle stripe; the black was too bold for those colors. Very nicely done!
Loved the idea for on the point quilt. Less of an hassle. Thanks.
I love this quilt Laura - reminds me of quilts my mom made when we were kids - it's awesome !
You are the best . Made several of your items for favors for quilting friends. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you
My head just exploded! But, I really wanna try it!! Thank you!
Wow, that is beautiful!
I thank you for the simple and descriptive option for putting quilts on point with out using "setting" pieces...:)
That's a good point. It might take a bit more fabric but causes less stress. I'm for it!
Love this quilt, & the easy way it goes together. I’m thinking of doing one for a granddaughter.
Thank you again for a great tutorial!
So nice looking and love the colors. Better with the pink bias.
So beautiful. I am inspired and retiring soon...so here I come !!!
This is such a clever idea, Laura! I LOVE IT! I think your black bias tape would look gorgeous with some jewel-tone fabrics. I'm thinking it might come out looking like stained glass :) Thank you SEW MUCH for sharing your talent with all of us! You rock! :)
Hello! I'm just now getting to sit and hand quilt! I just love your joyful positive energy! I hope you have a wonderful week ahead! Thanks for sharing!
The result cannot give a tip of how simple this project is to be done. Hope to have made myself understood. Greetings from Rio de Janeiro/Brasil.
What's not to like about this pattern? This is such a great idea and you always make it look easy! The fabrics you chose are so pretty and would make a great baby quilt. Thanks for sharing 😀
Beautiful Quilt! Wonderful tutorial!!
I agree with others this is a gorgeous and fairly simple quilt to make. Love the trick of using the squares rather than the triangle, those bias edges can really be frustrating. This is going to be my next quilt for sure. Thanks Laura!
That quilt is very bright and pretty.🌺 thank you for showing us.😊
Yessssss!
Beautiful
and you explain so well!
Wow! Such a beautiful quilt that looks difficult, but it actually rather easy. I think the hardest thing would be making that tiny bias tape and the sewing it on. I didn’t know you could use twin needles to sew bias tape! Another Wow! Thanks.
So pretty! I have been looking for a baby quilt pattern and this will be perfect. I think I’m going to use Chenille It for the bias tape to give it some added interest and softness. Thanks for the great tutorial and inspiration!
I love this idea! I've made quite a few quilts now, but it's been over quite a few years now, so although I'm no longer a beginner I wouldnt say I'm advanced yet but this will still give me the little challenge I need. Thank you so much for such a thorough presentation!
Thank you for this nice video. This quilt pattern would make a nice Father’s Day gift in their favorite colors;)
Very pretty and not so difficult thank you greetings from Switzerland
Laura I love your channel. You are a great teacher. I love Argyle. 💜
What beautiful colors!!! Who knew argyle could be so pretty! Thank you for this and all your videos!!
Such a love quilt you made. The colors go so well together. Thank you
Just finished my argyle quilt! Thank you for the tutorial! Next time I think I will BUY the bias tape LOL
You have such a great way to explain everything in a manner that is so easy to understand!
Love this project
Love it. I'm going to make an Argyle quilt today! Thanks for sharing, Laura. :)
Great decision to switch to the pink bias tape. This is a beautiful project.
What a great and cute idea ! I’ll be making this someday. *grin*
Absolutely beautiful! Wish I could be so precise...
Beautiful quilt. Love it's simplicity. Thanks for the video.
Absolutely beautiful. I truely enjoyed watching your quilt come to life! I think the orange solid would look great too.
I love this quilt! Brought my Dad to mind immediately. He loves argyle. I think this will make a fantastic quilt for him.
Adorable quilt 💓. Love the colors. Thank you for the video 😊👍 💕
That is just gorgeous! Of course I love yellow as well. Thank you so much!
I love this quilt. This is so simple and elegant. Thankyou. Hugs, Chel🌸
fantastic quilt and thanks for ur clear instructions.
I love charm squares and this is a great quilt for them!!!!❤️❤️❤️
This is so beautiful! What a pretty baby quilt that would be!! 🤩
I really liked this one! Great instructions and yours turned out beautiful!
Pretty quilt, thank you so much for sharing 😊
Beautiful 🤩 . Keep up the awesome classes. I learn something NEW every class.
My goodness it is beautiful. You made it so simple.
Sew very gorgeous. Thank you for this tutorial.
It's beautiful, Laura. One of the most beautiful quilts I've ever seen.🥰 Iris
Beautiful quilt.
Thank you. I did an argyle in diamonds made of two trriangles and almost lost my mind. Nothing on that quilt is really in line but I finished it. This idea with charm squares looks so much easier. Thank you!
Beautifully done!!!
Very pretty quilt, and a great idea. I love smaller quilts that use one charm pack because I have a lot of them in my stash, and I know I can find one that will work for this project.
Hi Laura, I REALLY love this quilt. I've never thought of an argyle quilt. I think my son would really like one because he wears argyle socks! I have black and white fabric that I've been saving, I think it'll look great in argyle, I'm thinking a red to make it argyle would be perfect. Thanks for such a great idea. Sharon Martin
I love argyle, Laura. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Absolutely fantastic. Like using the bias tape with a double needle 🧵.
Especially love your Mettler thread cabinet on the background. Mettler is my go to thread 🧵
Thank you! Absolutely stunning!
This turned out so pretty I'm thinking my granddaughter would love to have one. Thank you for the how to.
I love this quilt! That you for your creative thoughts and techniques 😊
That turned out very nicely! I love that you chose to make the argyle stripes in the pink instead of black. I agree, it softens it. I may just have to try this technique!
Absolutely gorgeous quilt.
This is amazing.
I love it! So cute and happy.
that is a really pretty quilt Laura, thanks for sharing
Beautiful! And you made it look so easy!
I have 2 quilt tops I hand embroidered that I need to quilt, and 1 that I embroidered that I need to see the squares together and quilt.
Wow! Very adorable. I’m going to try this. Have not tried the double needle yet but now I have a project to try it on. Thank you!
Love, love, love this quilt! Thank you Laura!
Very pretty. I've been thinking of making one but using vintage rick rack instead of the bias tape. After watching you, I just might give it a try. Thanks so much.
Love it and you’re so very clear in your instructions 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Beautiful and great explanation. Thank you.
Great quilt.
Wow! It's beautiful !!!
What a neat quilt! I've never used the fusible bias tape.
Just beautiful 😻 Thank you for sharing. I do love to use Black but agreed on this a pink was perfect! Not that you need my 2cents. 😂
It is just beautiful!
Laura, I love this quilt!! It turned out so nice! What a great job and a great tutorial!! Thank you so much!
Very cute quilt!! I have to put this on my "quilts to make" list!! Thank you for sharing!!
Wow I love it! And now I have a reason to finally use my double needle!! Awesome! Thanks!
This is beautiful! ❤❤❤