I have to admit, the more pins I use, the better my seams and blocks come out. I’ve always wanted to do a postage stamp quilt so this will be my starting point. I figure one block a week and I’ll have a quilt in no time. Thank you FQS for these amazing videos.
I'm so glad to have stumbled on to your channel (or algorithm!) early on. Your care, precision, and work ethic are so inspirational. You seem undaunted!
Beautiful fabric! This is an easy block to make but it is labor intensive. I would have to cut all my strips from yardage because those pinked edges drive me nuts. Thanks, Kimberly. Love it!
Kimberly thank you. Your precise, concise instructions and tips are invaluable. Especially about starching because that makes the cutting of of the thin white strips so easy. And you get that satisfying sound with every slice to boot! You’re the best!
This block would really work with seasonal prints especially if they are tiny prints. Love the red/white/blue color theme. Also you could cut 1.5 X 9 inch of left over scraps and organize in a bin to make scrappy postage stamp blocks. Then you only need to fill in with background color strips
I would love it if you were to show how to set the blocks on point and finish the quilt top. I know it's not your favorite thing to do, but I'd love to see how you do it.
Beautiful quilt and wonderful tutorial, Kimberly. It looks like I need to backtrack to the other videos in the Classic and Vintage Series. The Lend and Borrow quilt really caught my eye!
Thank you so much…I am trying to leave her with a block and pattern to help her retain a book from FQS and Kimberly for a reference when I am no longer able to help her endeavors ❤️
Thank you Kimberly for this tutorial. You really make it seem easy to put something together. My question to you is, your design board. Did you make this? And if you did can you describe the method? Thank you for your time
So.. if you have a Jelly roll - are you cutting the strips down the middle for 2 x 1.25? Or are you cutting a 1.5 inch and leaving the 1 inch strip for another project?
Hello Rhodeygirl! On the free block pattern, the instructions for the JR are on page 3 & 4. Same with the PDF quilt pattern, the Twin and Queen sizes are made with Jelly Rolls.
Hello Virginia! On the free block pattern, the instructions for the JR are on page 3 & 4. Same with the PDF quilt pattern, the Twin and Queen sizes are made with Jelly Rolls.
Where to post pics. You say "I look forward to seeing what you create on social media" I was hoping to see what other people create with your patterns for ideas.
Love the on point layout for the quilt block. ❤❤❤
I have to admit, the more pins I use, the better my seams and blocks come out. I’ve always wanted to do a postage stamp quilt so this will be my starting point. I figure one block a week and I’ll have a quilt in no time. Thank you FQS for these amazing videos.
I'm so glad to have stumbled on to your channel (or algorithm!) early on. Your care, precision, and work ethic are so inspirational. You seem undaunted!
Beautiful fabric! This is an easy block to make but it is labor intensive. I would have to cut all my strips from yardage because those pinked edges drive me nuts. Thanks, Kimberly. Love it!
I agree with you! I do not like the pinked edges, either.
Totally Agree! I love the look of it though!
Those pinked edges clog up my sewing machine, too. I hate them. I wish manufacturers would just rotary/laser cut the fabric strips.
@@brendaryan306 Totally Agree!
And it’s much cheaper, win, win! Lovely blocks.
Kimberly thank you. Your precise, concise instructions and tips are invaluable. Especially about starching because that makes the cutting of of the thin white strips so easy. And you get that satisfying sound with every slice to boot! You’re the best!
I LOVE the vintage series!!!!!!
This block no longer looks so daunting. Thank you, Kimberly! I think I will try this with my two Cider honeybuns. 💕
Such a pleasure to watch your video’s your voice is calming which makes your instructions clear and precise .Thamk you from Ontario 🇨🇦
Layer cake friendly as well.
This block would really work with seasonal prints especially if they are tiny prints. Love the red/white/blue color theme. Also you could cut 1.5 X 9 inch of left over scraps and organize in a bin to make scrappy postage stamp blocks. Then you only need to fill in with background color strips
I would love it if you were to show how to set the blocks on point and finish the quilt top. I know it's not your favorite thing to do, but I'd love to see how you do it.
Thank you for a great tutorial Kimberly I hope to try this out . I found your video by accident so will look for more tips x
My favorite FQS series! Thank you for reimagining these classic blocks for us to make. This is one that I will put on my to do list!
Thanks! I get so excited when I see a new classic and vintage tutorial.
Amazing, you nail it every time!!Thanks Kimberly!!
Kimberly looks so complex ,but so easy now
Thanks for your tutorials. Happy Teacher's Day.
That's a beautiful block & fabric
I will try these with leftover yardage snd I’ll buy some crisp white yardage!! I’ll do this on a cold yucky day. It’s coming sadly!!!
I love watching you work. Beautiful as always. Thank you Kimberly.
Nice demostration. Thanks to you.
I went to Shipshewana, IN today and picked up a creative grids ruler to do this. I love this tutorial! Thank you!
I absolutely LOVE this scrap buster!
I love how you did this using strip sets. It makes assembly much easier than it looks. The fabric choice is beautiful as well. Thanks a bunch!!
Love this classic and vintage series. I have that ruler and use it all the time. Thanks 💕
Wonderful demonstration, Kimberly! Thank you!
Thank you for another great tutorial. This is a beautiful quilt and the on point setting really makes this quilt stand out.
I love postage stamp quilts! Thank you for this tutorial 😊
Thanks for the tutorial, the instructions are concise. ❤️ the fabric. 🥰
Great block
#Replay Love this block, thank you Kimberly for sharing this. Can’t wait to start it.
Lovely but your shirt is what caught my eye!
Beautiful quilt and wonderful tutorial, Kimberly. It looks like I need to backtrack to the other videos in the Classic and Vintage Series. The Lend and Borrow quilt really caught my eye!
Thank you!!
Love this quilt
“Cuz you won’t have to think” 😂😂😂😂 she’s talking about me!! Lol
I resemble that remark too lol
Love that quilt setting. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful! Love your tutorials!
Thank you, Kimberly! I've wanted to make a postage stamp quilt. You make it easy!💖
I love watching you Kimberly. You make it all look so easy😉❤️
Thank you, this does look fun. Thank you for sharing.
I would like to see how you ironed as you were joining the strip sets. Very sparkly quilt.
Thank you for all the great videos, I really learn a lot for watching them. Love this little block, it is so cute and so easy to make.
You make it looks so easy! Very nice! ♥️🤍💙
WOW THIS IS AWESOME KIMBERLY….. CANT WAIT TO DO THIS ❤️❤️❤️
super cute idea, can't wait to try this with some jelly rolls I have.
Love this thank you always👍👏🥰🌷🇦🇺
Awesome tutorial so informative very precise! Thank you.
Thank you very much!!!! Loved it!!!! x
Thanks for the video and great information
Such a lovely quilt block! Thank you for sharing this video!
Wow thats beautiful thank you so much for sharing
Very nice.... good instructions!
It's very beautiful thank you for making this wonderful video
I’ve always heard and found that you line up edges at the bottom of the pinked valleys for the precuts. 🤷♀️
merci,c tres facile
Lovely strips sets…could not locate block pattern for my grandgirl to see and use❤️
Hello Loretta! The block pattern is available here: bit.ly/3DJ2ivE
Thank you so much…I am trying to leave her with a block and pattern to help her retain a book from FQS and Kimberly for a reference when I am no longer able to help her endeavors ❤️
Would also make a pretty 2 color quilt
Look fun
Thank you Kimberly for this tutorial. You really make it seem easy to put something together. My question to you is, your design board. Did you make this? And if you did can you describe the method? Thank you for your time
Hello Kathy! Kimberly bought the design board but we also have a tutorial available here: ruclips.net/video/1nSZtoionpA/видео.html
@@FatQuarterShopTX Thank you so much for the how to video on making a design board.
I want to make some tiny postage stamp quilts for Barbie dolls.
Looks hard but is easier.
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Love this. What pins do you use, they look so fine?
Hello Dee! Kimberly uses Little House Glass Head Pins with Tin: www.fatquartershop.com/little-house-glass-head-pins-with-tin
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Hello Kimberly
So.. if you have a Jelly roll - are you cutting the strips down the middle for 2 x 1.25? Or are you cutting a 1.5 inch and leaving the 1 inch strip for another project?
Hello Rhodeygirl! On the free block pattern, the instructions for the JR are on page 3 & 4. Same with the PDF quilt pattern, the Twin and Queen sizes are made with Jelly Rolls.
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I’m sure this must have been stated somewhere and I missed it. But what was the name of the honey bun strips that you used?
Hello Lori! Here is a link to the honey bun that Kimberly used: www.fatquartershop.com/belle-isle-honey-bun-reservation
Where is the free pattern located?
Hello Paula! The free pattern is located in the description box underneath the video. Here is a link to the pattern: bit.ly/3DJ2ivE
I don’t see any instructions for 2.5” strips. Do you cut them down?
Just download the free pattern, it gives the instructions for a Jelly Roll on pages three and four.
Hello Virginia! On the free block pattern, the instructions for the JR are on page 3 & 4. Same with the PDF quilt pattern, the Twin and Queen sizes are made with Jelly Rolls.
so why didn't you press open
Not necessary.
Which social media?
Hello Terri! Are you asking about a giveaway?
Where to post pics. You say "I look forward to seeing what you create on social media" I was hoping to see what other people create with your patterns for ideas.
You can post them here: facebook.com/groups/kimberlystitchsquad/?ref=share
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Why do you pin so much?
Hello Eyleen! Kimberly likes to pin for accuracy.
I am a gal.. not a guy...hahaha
I absolutely love the postage blocks! One of my favorites! Thanks for all the fantastic tips and tricks!
Thanks for this video. I love the block.