I am astonished by any of the “thumbs down.” As ever, Krista is fun, informative, and giving us a beautiful quilt pattern. What on earth is not to like?
There is nothing not to like about it except maybe they dont like a color in it but mostly rude, bored people just troll on here saying hurtful things. My mom always said if you have nothing nice to say say nothing and in the internet world it should be “just keep on scrolling if you dont like it” you dont need to express every thought you have ever had! I love it Krista
What a great pattern. I have your 60 degree diamond, and I have an over abundance of strips, so this will be a terrific way to use them. Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea.
Just discovering this! Krista, you are adorable, and so cheerful in this downtrodden period of time! Thank you for also being well put-together and easy to follow. I’m your newest subscriber and look forward to your videos, old and new.
Beautiful quilt thank you 🙏🏾 for sharing. I’m going to try to make this I will be getting the pattern for it. I need make a quilt for my best friend I know she would love it. Thank again God bless you and your family
I’ve just started this quilt project doing it in black, grey and white. I’m really struggling to get an accurate 8.5” width to the strip sets. Another issue is I’m only getting 7 triangles from the sets. After ripping apart the first set and doing some trial sewing I determined I needed a scant 1/4” seam to even get close to 8.5”. I am very excited to see the final outcome. Keep your fingers crossed for me that it all works out in the end.
You might check out a couple blogs I have done about an accurate 1/4" seam... I like to call it a functional 1/4" seam because it's the measured distance after sewing and pressing. Most machines do not have a functional 1/4" seam and so your piecing will be off (sometimes by quite a bit). A scant 1/4" seam is a dangerous term, because it can mean many different things. But if you work to figure out the correct needle position for your machines functional 1/4" you will have great results with all of the quilts you make!
I can’t wait to do this with some ombré fabric. Love your tutorials, and you share so many useful tips. I agree with the comments below. Thank you for providing clear, concise information without all the noise clutter.
This is really cool. I bet you actually get two extra cuts due to the staggering...once at the beginning and once at the end! I would like to give this a try!
How do you consistently outdo yourself??? 😉😉😉😉 Another stunning quilt that I am putting on my “sooner rather than later” list!!! I believe I’m up to, ohhhh, I believe pretty much all of your patterns. Have you thought about putting them in book form? Thank you again for such AWESOME talent and teaching skills 💕💕💕💕💕
I love watching your videos because I can feel how much you like working with fabric and you feel happy doing what you do, keep up the good work, I’m waiting for more videos and I’ll try to do all your tips
I am so in love with this pattern..I am such a traditional quilter that I just couldn't figure out what fabrics to get.. I am so glad I ordered the bundle..fabrics I have never used in a quilt before.. all the strips sets are sewn together now to iron them.. I too wish the tutorial had gotten into putting it together block by block a little bit..but I know it will go togerther as soon as I start laying it out.. thanks Krista for such great tutorials... biggie the bee is next!!
I'm a new subscriber looking forward to making this pattern soon. Sadly, I've missed out on your fabric offer with chevron pattern. Oh well, I'll just have to dip into my huge stash. And it's really about time I did! Love you tutorial. You make it look very achievable. :)
WOW I guess you didn't expect so many people to like buying your bundle. How fun is that!!! I'm 4 days after this posting and BOTH bundles are out. YEA for your great tutorial. I'm sure we will be seeing more bundled toots in the near future. Congrats !!!!
What a delightful teacher you are! The pattern is great, exceptionally creative. I’ve been quilting for 20+ years but still like to “hunt”for inspiration. You make the whole process of making this Quilt even better with your enthusiastic and encouraging delivery. I’ve never seen your videos before, but I’m subscribed now, and will look forward to your next one. Thanks for sharing this. Dolly in Alaska
I love that you have fabric bundles! I've been eying all your awesome patterns lately and think I'll give this one a try with the bundle and then scrapbust with it later. Super fun. Thanks!
Just gorgeous! And looks like fun to make! I love everything you bring to us. You are amazing! So talented & easy to understand & follow. Thank you - always🤗🦩
Krista - just discovered this you tube. LOVE your teaching style and your pleasant approach! And your pattern is way cool. I'm taking a triangles class right now and I'm all about 60 degrees! Thanks for your inspiration. Will be adding your pattern to my NEXT QUILT list!
Omg, i love you and all your designs. Now you have fabric! I can’t wait to buy. I need pink to accent future quilt. I saw this pattern and which girlfriend will be the owner. Keep them coming Krista
I absolutely love this. I have looked at some of your past videos and love the modern feel to so many of your quilts. Have subscribed and wait to get going on so many of your designs. Thanks
I love this quilt design! What is it about the black/gray/gold one that gives it a 3D look? The other colorful quilt you showed didn't seem to have the same 3D appearance.
I think it's the monochromatic effect... kind of like light, medium and dark in the same color would give depth. That was a total accident by the way :) haha!
Just bought the mega bundle; have my wonderful Creative Grids 60 degree ruler and can't wait to sew your City Girl pattern up. P.S. Love your videos - you make quilting really fun!
That is a nice idea and I may be using some of what I have already with some material I will be ordering and make a new quilt from them and see how they turn out.
New subscriber here. Thank you for your video. I am looking for fabric and I need to know if the larger stripe is 1/4 inch or 1/2 inch. I am new to quilting and I don't have a stash to go to. The quilt is so beautiful, I just hate I didn't find it before your fabric kits were all sold.
Great tutorial. Can you tell me the line of fabric you used in this quilt? I especially love the stripes and the checks. Thanks for the inspiration. I have a feeling I will be making a few of your quilt patterns.
You know it isn't a line at all! I just grabbed all the grays and whites I could get my hands on... I love striped fabrics and I don't mind taking risks when it comes to combinations. If you go out shopping make sure you pick up a few stripes in different scales and checks or houndstooth is always a fun add too!
I’m so excited to get started on this. I’m using teal,cream, Orange batik and van Goghs starry night! I do have one question though I did not see you sniff your corners when you just use the triangle instead of the diamond grid. You would still snip your corners right?
I love the gold metallic accent. Thank you for the great tips! I was looking around your online shop and I noticed that you just have one batting book left. Do you know when you’ll get more in stock? My mom and I both would like one. Thanks!
@@kristamoser Thanks for the quick reply! Unfortunately, it will only let me put one in my cart. I'll keep an eye on it and when the new shipment comes in I'll order two. Thanks!
I was wondering the same thing. Great pattern and color choices, but that metallic REALLY makes a difference! Is it a cotton, or something else? Will definitely be adding this pattern to my list!
The one I used in this quilt is the gold metallic from Windham fabrics. Here is a link to some I found online.... www.hancocks-paducah.com/Windham-Fabrics-Christmas-Glisten-Metallic-Gold-Solid?quantity=1&custcol_tt_itemoption_decimals=1 I also use quite a few different things to get my gold fix ;) Here is a link to a blog I did a couple weeks back all about my gold secrets. www.kristamoser.com/post/you-used-what-in-your-quilt
Krista used Cloud 9 Glimmer Solids Metallic Gold #206403. Try these online retailers who carry Glimmer Solids: cloud9fabrics.com/?post_type=cloudnine_locations&cloudnine_storecollections=glimmer-solids (Admin.)
It comes with layouts for Multiple sizes! You can use orphaned 2 1/2" strips or yardage cuts. I like to get 1/3yd of many different fabrics.... there is more information listed on the back of the pattern here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/city-girl-chevron-printed-pattern
I like the way you staggered your strips. I have someone who asked me to do a spinning star quilt for her bed. Couldn’t find the size I needed so I had to figure it out first. Would you suggest the same method of staggered strips for it? I cant remember the angle for my triangles off the top of my head, but would it be the same for any triangle?
Yes! I would suggest doing that trick even if it is a different angle for your star. It will save fabric and I have used it on a 45 degree angle project too. There are two different angles that are most popular for triangles... the 45 degree and the 60 degree. The 45 degree will be taller and narrower, while the 60 degree is the same measurement on all three sides.
Thanks for the suggestion. I am sewing the strips together now. When I cut them they will be 45 degree cuts. I’m using six 2 1/2” strips together, one cut will be 10” tall and the other 12”(after being sewn). Any suggestions on cutting them so they stay accurate? I used my largest square ruler and lined my longest rectangle ruler at the angle. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
@@wendycarter7620 If you don't have a 45 degree triangle ruler, what you are doing is the best method! If you have trouble with accuracy that way you may want to look for a large 45 degree triangle ruler.
Okay if you are using fat quarters you will still want to do that angle cut at the end to get started... That'll be your best shot at getting four triangle cuts out of those shorter strip sets.
@@kristamoser Thank you, I figured I would get more triangles by cutting strips from the long side (21"), rather than the 18" side. I hope to get started on this quilt soon. Thank you!
Your channel just popped up on my feed!! There have you been girl friend !love this tutorial, thank you ❤🐦🙏. Awes
Haha! I'm glad you liked this Neva!
I am astonished by any of the “thumbs down.” As ever, Krista is fun, informative, and giving us a beautiful quilt pattern. What on earth is not to like?
Hahaha!! Thank you Jessica!! You are very sweet :)
There is nothing not to like about it except maybe they dont like a color in it but mostly rude, bored people just troll on here saying hurtful things. My mom always said if you have nothing nice to say say nothing and in the internet world it should be “just keep on scrolling if you dont like it” you dont need to express every thought you have ever had! I love it Krista
I don’t see any dislikes on my computer..so all good..🇨🇦
LOVE this quilt and love the hint about staggering the fabrics to save fabrics...
Anything to make the most out of your stash!
Your quilts are always exciting and fresh! This quilt is no exception. Thank you for sharing. 💕
Awww Thank you Sherry!
You are one of the best teachers I’ve ever watched. New subscriber. 😉
Awww! Thank you so much! What a nice compliment :)
I'm glad I came across you're quilt tutorials. I love this quilt.
What a great pattern. I have your 60 degree diamond, and I have an over abundance of strips, so this will be a terrific way to use them. Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea.
You are all set Kym!! This pattern is kind of addicting, especially since you'll be stash busting!
"Tickle & massage your fabric" I thought I was the only one that did that! Love it!
Hahaha! whatever works right ;)
Precise tutorial, and strikingly beautiful quilt. Thank you, thank you.
Thank you so so much!!
So modern & chic.
Fabulous fabric choices ❗
Thank you so much!!
Just discovering this! Krista, you are adorable, and so cheerful in this downtrodden period of time! Thank you for also being well put-together and easy to follow. I’m your newest subscriber and look forward to your videos, old and new.
Thank you so so much!! :)
I love the way you use angles to create such beautiful quilts!
Thank you so much Janice! It makes a simple block so much more interesting :)
Black and white, with gold accents are GREAT
:) My favorite combo!
You’re right; the Art Deco look! It’s very striking and beautiful!!
I love anything Art Deco!!
You are an Awesome teacher/speaker. Thank you for all your tutorials.
Oh thank you so much Lynn!
New subscriber. Love your teaching which isn't rushed and deals with the things one needs to know but often aren't mentiined. Great stuff!
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful quilt thank you 🙏🏾 for sharing. I’m going to try to make this I will be getting the pattern for it. I need make a quilt for my best friend I know she would love it. Thank again God bless you and your family
She will love it!! God bless you and your family too :)
I’ve just started this quilt project doing it in black, grey and white. I’m really struggling to get an accurate 8.5” width to the strip sets. Another issue is I’m only getting 7 triangles from the sets. After ripping apart the first set and doing some trial sewing I determined I needed a scant 1/4” seam to even get close to 8.5”.
I am very excited to see the final outcome. Keep your fingers crossed for me that it all works out in the end.
You might check out a couple blogs I have done about an accurate 1/4" seam... I like to call it a functional 1/4" seam because it's the measured distance after sewing and pressing. Most machines do not have a functional 1/4" seam and so your piecing will be off (sometimes by quite a bit). A scant 1/4" seam is a dangerous term, because it can mean many different things. But if you work to figure out the correct needle position for your machines functional 1/4" you will have great results with all of the quilts you make!
@@kristamoser thank you Krista, I'm going to check out that blog. Loving the quilt so far.
Just found this video and subscribed immediately. Love the way you explain your methods! Hello from Ireland ☘️
That is so cool! Thank you Freda :) Hello from the Pacific Northwest!
I can’t wait to do this with some ombré fabric. Love your tutorials, and you share so many useful tips. I agree with the comments below. Thank you for providing clear, concise information without all the noise clutter.
That is the best compliment I could get! Thank you for the encouragement :)
That staggering technique is just GENIUS!!!
Love your videos. Excellent instructions. Thank you ❤️
I love it. Thanks Krista. I always enjoy your videos.
Thank you so much Sue!!
I'm in love with the art deco look!!! 🤤
That is what I was going for! I think I was a flapper girl in another life ;) hahaha!
@@kristamoser me too! I LOVE the 20s fashion and decor
All of your patterns are wonderful! Thank you for another!
Thank you so much Kathy!
Loved your pattern. Made it in flannel for my son. Will make it again because it comes together easily
What a great idea to make it in flannel! I bet he loves it :)
This is really cool. I bet you actually get two extra cuts due to the staggering...once at the beginning and once at the end! I would like to give this a try!
That's a good point Stephie, it feels good to use up every last bit!
Beautiful quilt and love all you great tips!!
Thank you so much Carol!!
How do you consistently outdo yourself??? 😉😉😉😉 Another stunning quilt that I am putting on my “sooner rather than later” list!!! I believe I’m up to, ohhhh, I believe pretty much all of your patterns. Have you thought about putting them in book form? Thank you again for such AWESOME talent and teaching skills 💕💕💕💕💕
Hahaha! you have your work cut out for you Lotus! There may be a book of everything someday! Who knows :)
New subscriber. Love your teaching style.
Thank you so much Karen!
A wonderful trip to prevent waste!! Love it!!!
It's the little things that end up making big differences :)
I love watching your videos because I can feel how much you like working with fabric and you feel happy doing what you do, keep up the good work, I’m waiting for more videos and I’ll try to do all your tips
Thank you so much for the encouragement! You are so right and I'm glad that comes across in the videos!
I am so in love with this pattern..I am such a traditional quilter that I just couldn't figure out what fabrics to get.. I am so glad I ordered the bundle..fabrics I have never used in a quilt before.. all the strips sets are sewn together now to iron them.. I too wish the tutorial had gotten into putting it together block by block a little bit..but I know it will go togerther as soon as I start laying it out.. thanks Krista for such great tutorials... biggie the bee is next!!
Oh thank you Lynn! Yes the rows go together very easily once you get your blocks arranged... gentle diagonal rows with no Y seams!!
Just found your tutorial. You are a great teacher. Will follow to learn more. Thank you.
Thank you so much Diane!
Your quilt designs are so unique! I just ordered the mini bundle, can't wait to get started!
Oh thank you Beth!! I'd love to see your finished quilt when it's done!
I'm always blown away! Thank you!
Awww! Thank you Lisa!
Just found your tutorial...awesome !!
Thank you for sharing. On my to do list
Thank you. Great tips, wonderful quilt & very concise & easy to watch presentation. No extraneous "noise". Anne from down under.
Thank you so much Anne! I'm glad you liked it, and I too like short and sweet myself :)
This is so beautiful. I'm just beginning to learn how to quilt. This one is my goal quilt.
That is so cool Susan!! Welcome to the quilting world :)
OMGosh! I am just cutting my fabric for the Vintage Windmill and I have already added this one on to “Gotta Make” list. 😂😂This looks fabulous!
Hahaha! you are going to get some serious mileage out of that ruler Kathy!!
Excellent instruction. Just found you, new subscriber.
Thank you so much Valerie!
Just got my mini bundle of fabric and doing the happy dance, can't wait to get started.
WoooHooo!! Have so much fun :)
Phenomenal look. Thank you for the video 😊👍💕
You bet! I'm glad you liked it :)
I'm a new subscriber looking forward to making this pattern soon. Sadly, I've missed out on your fabric offer with chevron pattern. Oh well, I'll just have to dip into my huge stash. And it's really about time I did! Love you tutorial. You make it look very achievable. :)
Use those scraps!! You'll love the outcome and it's rewarding to use what you have ;)
congrats from a brazilian fan! i love your fresh look for patterns! thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much Claudia!
Such a beautiful quilt and pattern loving the black and white fabrics on it will def get it 🥰
Thank you Dona! I am such a sucker for a good black and white combo :)
WOW I guess you didn't expect so many people to like buying your bundle. How fun is that!!! I'm 4 days after this posting and BOTH bundles are out. YEA for your great tutorial. I'm sure we will be seeing more bundled toots in the near future. Congrats !!!!
We will have more! Send your contact information to info@kristamoser.com and we'll let you know when we restock the bundles.
I also just found your videos and LOVE them! Thank you!
I am so happy to hear that Debbie!!
Love your teaching style
Thank you Debra!
What a delightful teacher you are! The pattern is great, exceptionally creative. I’ve been quilting for 20+ years but still like to “hunt”for inspiration. You make the whole process of making this Quilt even better with your enthusiastic and encouraging delivery. I’ve never seen your videos before, but I’m subscribed now, and will look forward to your next one. Thanks for sharing this. Dolly in Alaska
Oh Dolly!! Thank you so much for the encouragement! I am thrilled that you like this!
I love your fabric choices
Thank you Carol!!
I love that you have fabric bundles! I've been eying all your awesome patterns lately and think I'll give this one a try with the bundle and then scrapbust with it later. Super fun. Thanks!
I'm finally doing it!! I think I'll try to do a few more this way in the future :)
Just placed my order! So excited!
Yay!! Thank you so much Kristie!
Just gorgeous! And looks like fun to make! I love everything you bring to us. You are amazing! So talented & easy to understand & follow. Thank you - always🤗🦩
Awww! Thank you so much Sandra!!
Ученики Академии лоскутного шитья справятся спокойно с такой красотой! Спасибо мастеру!
Oh good :) I hope it helps!
What a fabulous pattern! Thank you!
Thank you so much Ann-Marie!
Got the pattern last month and can't wait to get the fabric for this quilt. Have you got a tutorial on how you do the chevron binding?
No se si este video es viejo pero te felicito por tus creaciones ojalá sigas enseñándonos tus nuevas creaciones sin egoísmos gracias mil
Thank you so much! It's a classic design no matter how long ago I did it!
Krista - just discovered this you tube. LOVE your teaching style and your pleasant approach! And your pattern is way cool. I'm taking a triangles class right now and I'm all about 60 degrees! Thanks for your inspiration. Will be adding your pattern to my NEXT QUILT list!
Thank you so much Fred! The 60 degree angle is like a black hole of design possibilities :) hahaha! You'll be having fun with this for a long time.
I bought a line of AGF & now I know what to do with them 😁 great quilt pattern.
Haha! They have such beautiful fabric too! You are going to have a ball :)
That is pretty neat very cute
Thank you so much Patty!
Great quilt designs!
Thank you so much!!
I have some ombre fabric left over from my Bumble Bee blossoms quilt I think would look awesome in this.... Just enough for a baby quilt....
That will be so super cute!! I have made this pattern as a baby quilt and it was super quick and fun :)
I think this is my favorite one yet!
Awww! Thank you Laura!!
Love this pattern.
I just registered for your Fri/Sat class at Road2CA. SO EXCITED!!!
Oh Yaaaaay!!! How fun I am really looking forward to it!
Omg, i love you and all your designs. Now you have fabric! I can’t wait to buy. I need pink to accent future quilt. I saw this pattern and which girlfriend will be the owner. Keep them coming Krista
Oh I love the idea of a pink accent!! and thank you so much!!
Creates a 3d cube look too! Very cool pattern!!
Thank you Annie! Isn't it crazy how dimensional a simple block can look?!
I absolutely love this. I have looked at some of your past videos and love the modern feel to so many of your quilts. Have subscribed and wait to get going on so many of your designs. Thanks
Thank you so much Shauna!! I'm so happy to have you here :) there will be more videos coming!
Love it.... You make it look so Easy
Thank you for sharing ❤️💗❤️💖🤗
It really is super easy and very fun to do!
Love this patterns and you just look and sound so *tickled!* excited to be sharing it.
Hahaha! I'm an open book on these videos :)
What an awesome tip, for angles this is cook Krista, thanks for such a detailed tutorial..
I'm so glad you found that helpful Adela!! Thank you!
I love this quilt design! What is it about the black/gray/gold one that gives it a 3D look? The other colorful quilt you showed didn't seem to have the same 3D appearance.
I think it's the monochromatic effect... kind of like light, medium and dark in the same color would give depth. That was a total accident by the way :) haha!
So beautiful😍. The diamond ruler are on my whishlist.
You will have a ball using them! There are so many ideas and not enough time :)
Just bought the mega bundle; have my wonderful Creative Grids 60 degree ruler and can't wait to sew your City Girl pattern up. P.S. Love your videos - you make quilting really fun!
Wow, thank you so much Hazel!
That's beautiful! I wonder if you could do it in a way to make it look like mountains and sky, or sky and trees?
I have seen that exact thing done! It was stunning!
@@kristamoser I have a son who does forestry, that would be perfect for him!
Absolutely a awesome quilt 💐
Thank you so much Di!
So clever. Beautiful quilt.
Thank you Marsha!
That is a nice idea and I may be using some of what I have already with some material I will be ordering and make a new quilt from them and see how they turn out.
That is a great idea Sidney! Use up your stash :)
New subscriber here. Thank you for your video. I am looking for fabric and I need to know if the larger stripe is 1/4 inch or 1/2 inch. I am new to quilting and I don't have a stash to go to. The quilt is so beautiful, I just hate I didn't find it before your fabric kits were all sold.
I think that stripe is 1/2" or maybe 3/8"... I know it would look good with 1/4" stripe too though!
@@kristamoser, thank you so much.
Wish you were in Canada so I could buy your bundles
We ship to Canada!
Great tutorial. Can you tell me the line of fabric you used in this quilt? I especially love the stripes and the checks. Thanks for the inspiration. I have a feeling I will be making a few of your quilt patterns.
You know it isn't a line at all! I just grabbed all the grays and whites I could get my hands on... I love striped fabrics and I don't mind taking risks when it comes to combinations. If you go out shopping make sure you pick up a few stripes in different scales and checks or houndstooth is always a fun add too!
Will you have the fabric bundle available again? I love your choices of fabric.
We may do that eventually! We went through three rounds of kits last summer because it was so popular... who knows if I can get more of that fabric.
Прекрасно,удивительно как просто,👍👍👍👏
Спасибо тебе большое! Я рада, что тебе понравилось :)
I love this, purchased the pattern already and can't wait to make
Oooh yay!! Thank you so much!!
Really nice pattern. Great stashbuster.
You'll get hooked on making these! You'll have no stash left by the end :) hahaha!
So fabulous.. Great instructions too.
Thank you so much Denise!
;paved the heron pattern, a great way to use a heap of scraps
It's a great stash and scrap buster!
Love both colorways!
Thank you so much!
I’m so excited to get started on this. I’m using teal,cream, Orange batik and van Goghs starry night! I do have one question though I did not see you sniff your corners when you just use the triangle instead of the diamond grid. You would still snip your corners right?
I would! If you are up for the extra step it will make piecing so much more accurate.
Very cool
Thank you Linda!
I wanna make it
You will love the process!!
I love the gold metallic accent. Thank you for the great tips! I was looking around your online shop and I noticed that you just have one batting book left. Do you know when you’ll get more in stock? My mom and I both would like one. Thanks!
We have more on the way Vera! They should be here any day, if you place the oder, your shipment will go out as soon as they hit the doorstep :)
@@kristamoser Thanks for the quick reply! Unfortunately, it will only let me put one in my cart. I'll keep an eye on it and when the new shipment comes in I'll order two. Thanks!
@@veramats The inventory was just updated Vera!
Can you point us to the shinny gold fabric that you use....
I was wondering the same thing. Great pattern and color choices, but that metallic REALLY makes a difference! Is it a cotton, or something else? Will definitely be adding this pattern to my list!
The one I used in this quilt is the gold metallic from Windham fabrics. Here is a link to some I found online.... www.hancocks-paducah.com/Windham-Fabrics-Christmas-Glisten-Metallic-Gold-Solid?quantity=1&custcol_tt_itemoption_decimals=1
I also use quite a few different things to get my gold fix ;) Here is a link to a blog I did a couple weeks back all about my gold secrets. www.kristamoser.com/post/you-used-what-in-your-quilt
Dont you love how doing something as simple as staggering your strips saves fabric?!!😁
It's like magic!! and it makes for so much less work, I figured I saved myself three whole strip sets worth of needless fabric waste and sewing :)
How do u put it together?
Do you have the pattern Linda? You'll find these instructions under the final assembly section!.
Beautiful! I've been looking for a shimmery gold fabric. Where can we I the shimmery gold fabric in bigger yardage?
Krista used Cloud 9 Glimmer Solids Metallic Gold #206403. Try these online retailers who carry Glimmer Solids: cloud9fabrics.com/?post_type=cloudnine_locations&cloudnine_storecollections=glimmer-solids (Admin.)
thank you!@@kristamoser
I love this quilt! How much fabric does it take and does it come in multiple sizes?
It comes with layouts for Multiple sizes! You can use orphaned 2 1/2" strips or yardage cuts. I like to get 1/3yd of many different fabrics.... there is more information listed on the back of the pattern here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/city-girl-chevron-printed-pattern
Can you show us how it’s supposed together block by block, I got the pattern and I’m trying to figure it out
I like the way you staggered your strips. I have someone who asked me to do a spinning star quilt for her bed. Couldn’t find the size I needed so I had to figure it out first. Would you suggest the same method of staggered strips for it? I cant remember the angle for my triangles off the top of my head, but would it be the same for any triangle?
Yes! I would suggest doing that trick even if it is a different angle for your star. It will save fabric and I have used it on a 45 degree angle project too. There are two different angles that are most popular for triangles... the 45 degree and the 60 degree. The 45 degree will be taller and narrower, while the 60 degree is the same measurement on all three sides.
Thanks for the suggestion. I am sewing the strips together now. When I cut them they will be 45 degree cuts. I’m using six 2 1/2” strips together, one cut will be 10” tall and the other 12”(after being sewn). Any suggestions on cutting them so they stay accurate? I used my largest square ruler and lined my longest rectangle ruler at the angle. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
@@wendycarter7620 If you don't have a 45 degree triangle ruler, what you are doing is the best method! If you have trouble with accuracy that way you may want to look for a large 45 degree triangle ruler.
I love this pattern! I have the pattern and both rulers. Do you have any cutting advice if I’m using fat quarters instead of WoF? Thanks!
Okay if you are using fat quarters you will still want to do that angle cut at the end to get started... That'll be your best shot at getting four triangle cuts out of those shorter strip sets.
@@kristamoser Thank you, I figured I would get more triangles by cutting strips from the long side (21"), rather than the 18" side. I hope to get started on this quilt soon. Thank you!
@@zinaclark Yes, definitely cut from the 21" direction, that will get you the most cuts!
Any chance of a bundle in the other quilt colors?
Gosh, I would love to do a bundle of those! If this bundle thing really takes off I'll add more options to my web shop :)