Great to see your vertical rows. I made my first t-shirt quilt last weekend and did vertical rows as each picture were different sizes so the same width for each column was easy and no seam matching. It felt like it went together quicker. I used my son's concert t-shirts and we are so happy with the finish. As always such pretty kits and patterns♥️🇦🇺
Hi, solid intermediate quilter here, who really enjoys your videos. You have improved my use of pattern and color, taught me practical shortcuts, and helped me keep quilting fresh. Many thanks!
Hello! I hope this quick note finds you in good spirits and healthy. I have a busy day in my sewing room and now I'm sewing a little tea mat for my living room end table while I watch you. I hope you have a wonderful evening! Thanks for posting this video!
I just bought your newest book to add to my collection of your books. I love, love, love them all and instructions to make them bigger. I am going to start working on some to donate to the Linus Project. Your instructions are very easy to understand.
This is inspirational. I'm ready to try the vertical row assembly. I was not comfortable with them and have been avoiding them concentrating on others with straight seams. Sigh, I hope soon I'll be inspired to tackle half square triangles too. I have all 10 books so plenty to choose from. Thank you for for turning the light on in the room for all of us still wondering around in the dark☺😉
Fun video. I love using dramatic fabrics and don’t like to cut them up either, you really inspire me to keep the colors and scale to show off as you have. You are my favorite team to watch. 💐
Love your videos & tutorials, always helpful & well done. But Please, please, please, consider calling vertical rows COLUMNS which is more clear & much less confusing. Like Excel or Word's Table Format, Rows are always Horizonal & Columns are always Vertical, by definition.
I was watching your first example and thought those vertical rows would be a perfect time to do Quilt-as-you-go if you're like me and need to use a domestic sewing machine. You would have very little under the machine at any one time.
Hi from South Africa. Thanks for these delightful video's. Do you send your books internationally? Just a quick question from a new quilter...Why was the middle block on the perfect match not just cut wider to avoid the extra seam?
Your first sample quilt had cats & beautiful blue fabric. What are the names of the fabrics? Id love to have dogs instead of cats with the blue fabric. Thank you. Love your show!
Hi Bonnie! So glad you have enjoyed Hannah's videos! The fabric from her first quilt were Michael Miller fabrics, you may still be able to find them in stock at a fabric shop. Morning Meadow, Garden Cat and Stripe were some of the names from that line.
Pre washing is such a personal preference. I prewashed for years, but no longer do so. I like to have the sizing in the fabric. I also like the way a quilt looks when I launder it after it's all finished. A couple of cautions: Use good quality fabrics and never leave a wet quilt lying bunched up in the washer.
Hi Lisa! The individual pattern is only a lap size, however the book that it comes from has instructions to make it into a twin or queen/king size - www.fabriccafe.com/Easy-Peasy-3-Yard-Quilts-book-p/031740.htm
I guess 9 books x8patterns each is 72 quilts x 3 yards each=216 yards(front only) and each of those 216 is it’s own “block” .- that’s is a lot of potential!
Hi Pam! Though we do not give direct instruction on how to make the pattern smaller, we actually have had several requests for smaller baby sized quilts. We are planning a video for January where we will be looking at making baby sized quilts out of the patterns in our books. But with some creativity and adjustments many of our patterns could be made smaller by leaving off the number of blocks/rows in the quilt. It would adjust other measurements, but it can be done.
Hi Kathy! You can go to www.fabriccafe.com and click on the pattern & books tab to place an order online, or you can call us at 866-855-0998 and we would be happy to help place an order for you!
You can find lots of information on the web on how to prevent colors from "bleeding". Also, never leave a damp or wet quilt in your washer. Set a timer and remove it at once.
Fran, love your sweater!
i was just thinking that I wanted to make a shower curtain, and here is the inspiration. Vertical rows would be ideal!
Indeed! Great idea, Kimberly!
Great idea.
Vertical rows are how I attach my Quilt As You Go quilt projects and this will work nicely!👏👍🏼💐😍
Love the "pieces and parts" shows! Thanks, girls!
Great to see your vertical rows. I made my first t-shirt quilt last weekend and did vertical rows as each picture were different sizes so the same width for each column was easy and no seam matching. It felt like it went together quicker. I used my son's concert t-shirts and we are so happy with the finish.
As always such pretty kits and patterns♥️🇦🇺
Hi, solid intermediate quilter here, who really enjoys your videos. You have improved my use of pattern and color, taught me practical shortcuts, and helped me keep quilting fresh. Many thanks!
Hi Barbara! So happy to hear that we were able to help out in some way along your quilting journey! It means the world 😊
I just love your videos! Glad to see Fran has joined you. Double fun!❤️
Hello! I hope this quick note finds you in good spirits and healthy. I have a busy day in my sewing room and now I'm sewing a little tea mat for my living room end table while I watch you. I hope you have a wonderful evening! Thanks for posting this video!
You gals always wear such pretty shirts. I also enjoy whatever it is on top of your fabric shelves. Thanks!
You're so sweet, Cindy. Thank you! The decorations on top of our shelves are Quilted Art Vases! They're unique and fun!
Ladies, keep up the good work. I love your quilts. Blessings.
Hello ladies I just wanted to say that I love the quilts , I am going to try my hand at making one of the quilts . Thank you for the quilts.
Thank you, Cynthia! So glad that you like our patterns. Good luck with your quilt! You can do it! 🥰
Love the “pieces & parts”…it makes everything make so much sense to us new quilters!
216 separate patterns! Sounds like a great deal to me! I enjoyed this show! Thank you both very much!
So glad you did the math for me!
I would love to see more of the backing fabrics.
another super great show
I just bought your newest book to add to my collection of your books. I love, love, love them all and instructions to make them bigger. I am going to start working on some to donate to the Linus Project. Your instructions are very easy to understand.
What a wonderful endeavor! Good luck with the quilts, Vera!
Love these vertical quilts!
Thanks for the cutting hints on the Lickity Split pattern. I've avoided that pattern because of the fear of cutting the long units wonky.
Fran- ❤️❤️❤️ your shirt! Great video, great patterns and great pattern books!
Ok please make quilting fabric like Frans top! You make that and I’ll buy it all the way from Canada!! Lol
Thank you ladies for being with me through some very tiring experiences God bless you
Great instructions and easy to understand. If I calculated correctly, 9 books x 8 patterns x 3 sizes is 216 quilts to be made!
So glad you did the math for me!
Yes!
thank you for all that you ladies do being a new quilter makes everything seem simple & i love the cats blouse❤
This is inspirational. I'm ready to try the vertical row assembly. I was not comfortable with them and have been avoiding them concentrating on others with straight seams. Sigh, I hope soon I'll be inspired to tackle half square triangles too. I have all 10 books so plenty to choose from. Thank you for for turning the light on in the room for all of us still wondering around in the dark☺😉
Hi Bette, I'm so glad this video helped increase your comfort level! Donna
Fun video. I love using dramatic fabrics and don’t like to cut them up either, you really inspire me to keep the colors and scale to show off as you have. You are my favorite team to watch. 💐
Awesome mother/daughter duo. Love the tutorial. That modern quilt (Nocturnal) is so pretty.
Thank you, Lily! Glad you liked it!
I just made a tic tac quilt top top using bees, golden and daisies. Turned out so cute 🐝🌼
You should have a monthly book club! Beautiful fabrics!
The cats got me. I've got to make this for my best friend.
Love strip assembly! 💜
I love pieces and parts!
Luminous is so striking!
Once again, an amazing video that teaches me so much more every time 👌😊
I did lickety split and did it in pairs. It went together very easy.
Just came across your channel. Almost half thru this video. The closeups really show the beautiful fabrics making the quilt even prettier.
Thank you Carol! Glad you found us and are enjoying our shows 💜🧵
I love this pattern!! Need to make it with two focus fabrics and a bright red strips!!!
Fun video!! l always learn something new
Love your necklace
Some cute fast patterns! Thanks!
This is the pattern I really love
Love your videos & tutorials, always helpful & well done. But Please, please, please, consider calling vertical rows COLUMNS which is more clear & much less confusing. Like Excel or Word's Table Format, Rows are always Horizonal & Columns are always Vertical, by definition.
These hearts remind me of poppie cottons daisy mae chickens what a pretty light dark variation.
I love this byzongton doors
I would call it light switch lol. Very pretty.
I was watching your first example and thought those vertical rows would be a perfect time to do Quilt-as-you-go if you're like me and need to use a domestic sewing machine. You would have very little under the machine at any one time.
I love your videos…
Thank you Linda! 💜💜
Hi from South Africa. Thanks for these delightful video's. Do you send your books internationally?
Just a quick question from a new quilter...Why was the middle block on the perfect match not just cut wider to avoid the extra seam?
Your first sample quilt had cats & beautiful blue fabric. What are the names of the fabrics? Id love to have dogs instead of cats with the blue fabric. Thank you. Love your show!
Hi Bonnie! So glad you have enjoyed Hannah's videos! The fabric from her first quilt were Michael Miller fabrics, you may still be able to find them in stock at a fabric shop. Morning Meadow, Garden Cat and Stripe were some of the names from that line.
Do you recommend washing fabric prior to using?
Pre washing is such a personal preference. I prewashed for years, but no longer do so. I like to have the sizing in the fabric. I also like the way a quilt looks when I launder it after it's all finished. A couple of cautions: Use good quality fabrics and never leave a wet quilt lying bunched up in the washer.
Does the tic tac quilt come with larger size assembly? My boys are tall.
Hi Lisa! The individual pattern is only a lap size, however the book that it comes from has instructions to make it into a twin or queen/king size - www.fabriccafe.com/Easy-Peasy-3-Yard-Quilts-book-p/031740.htm
What size is that ruler? It looks huge.
Who is the manufacturer of the flower fabric in the Story Time quilt? Thanks!
That is a Moda fabric.
I guess 9 books x8patterns each is 72 quilts x 3 yards each=216 yards(front only) and each of those 216 is it’s own “block” .- that’s is a lot of potential!
Can you make baby quilts with this book?
Hi Pam! Though we do not give direct instruction on how to make the pattern smaller, we actually have had several requests for smaller baby sized quilts. We are planning a video for January where we will be looking at making baby sized quilts out of the patterns in our books. But with some creativity and adjustments many of our patterns could be made smaller by leaving off the number of blocks/rows in the quilt. It would adjust other measurements, but it can be done.
How can I order a 3yàrds book
Hi Kathy! You can go to www.fabriccafe.com and click on the pattern & books tab to place an order online, or you can call us at 866-855-0998 and we would be happy to help place an order for you!
I like all your parents they are so beautiful
Are you really putting that red for the washing?
You can find lots of information on the web on how to prevent colors from "bleeding". Also, never leave a damp or wet quilt in your washer. Set a timer and remove it at once.
Rows are by definition horizontal. Columns are vertical.