Hi Laura! I watch alot of your videos and love your teaching style! This was such a fun way to do these. I have 12 hand-sewn sunflower style circles I got at an estate sale years ago. I plan on doing almost what you did with the fusible except I'm going to sew down with the fusible to the outside when turned out. That way I can fuse it down to the background fabric I'm using. The outside edges are not like a dresden-more like triangle shapes with a rounded outside edge. Make sense? I don't do handwork, so figured this would be the easiest way to adhere them down & then stitch around the edge.
I’ve always loved the Dresden Plate pattern but have avoided doing the curved tops if the pieces as I just wasn’t sure how to make them come out correctly. I’m not new to quilting but curves like these just scared me a bit! I just started the video so I’m hoping to get some tips on those curves!
❤ I really like the fabric line you choose, it is so pretty. That is a great technique for the Dresden Plate. It could be a nice table topper with just 4 blocks.
Thanks once again for making a beautiful quilt as always and great tips and tricks. Love your Sew Easy method !
Love the 4 piece Dresden plate idea! Makes it so much easier.
Very cleaver technique for the Dresden Plate block. I definitely want to give this a try. Thanks for sharing Laura. 😍
Love the quick little technique to make the Dresden Plate - you think of everything, Laura ! 💖
Well done, Laura. LOVE how you slightly changed an old pattern and made it fun and unique!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a great technique for Dresdens! Thank you for sharing it! ❤
This is an easy Dresden plate, thanks for another great idea. Your quilt is absolutely beautiful.
I love this pattern. I have wanted to do a Dresden plate pattern but was intimidated. You make it look so easy and user friendly. Thank you.
Hello Laura, very nice quilt pattern. I like your choice of fabric colors. Thank You for sharing.
Hi Laura! I watch alot of your videos and love your teaching style! This was such a fun way to do these. I have 12 hand-sewn sunflower style circles I got at an estate sale years ago. I plan on doing almost what you did with the fusible except I'm going to sew down with the fusible to the outside when turned out. That way I can fuse it down to the background fabric I'm using. The outside edges are not like a dresden-more like triangle shapes with a rounded outside edge. Make sense? I don't do handwork, so figured this would be the easiest way to adhere them down & then stitch around the edge.
Thank you Laura, love the hack on the Dresden plate design. Thinkg it will be great for a table doily ot table runner. Love watching your videos ❤❤
Thank you for another unique tutorial, Laura :)
That turned out amazing! Thanks for all the tips/tricks to making this.
I’ve always loved the Dresden Plate pattern but have avoided doing the curved tops if the pieces as I just wasn’t sure how to make them come out correctly. I’m not new to quilting but curves like these just scared me a bit! I just started the video so I’m hoping to get some tips on those curves!
❤ I really like the fabric line you choose, it is so pretty. That is a great technique for the Dresden Plate. It could be a nice table topper with just 4 blocks.
Such a good demonstration!
That is genius! Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful, Laura, such a happy quilt!
Thank you Laura, great time saving method and beautiful quilt!
Wow, your mind is brilliant 👏 hugs, Chel 🌸
Such a beautiful quilt, thank you for sharing 😊I❤ it
Goodness, that was fun to learn and watch!! Thank you. 😊
Thank you Laura. You're a genius.
Beautiful quilt! Great tutorial! 🎉 🎉🎉
Thanks Laura for sharing 😊
That’s fantastic I really want have a go at that 👍 thank you
Winner winner 🥇. Love itt. Thank you 😊
Just wow! Thanks for the alternative.
Always so interesting and informative. Thanks a lot
Very pretty!
I love it💕
love this idea!!
Brilliant - thank you Laura x
Genius!!
Thank you for sharing.