I love the way you teach - especially when you talk about your decision making process. I really appreciated it when you said that you didn't take to the Corner Clipper right away.
Another helpful “tool” is a double pin~ it’s a single pin with two pins parallel to each other. They are great for holding seams together ( whether pressed open or nesting) because it actually straddles the sewn seam and holds the fabric on the left and right of the seam. It helps to keep seams aligned and nested nicely when sewing those seams together . I love hearing about alternative ways to execute a step and accomplish a task. Nice tutorial today❣️👍
@Bella This fun piece is actually an individual wall-hanging for our A Year in Words series. The finished wall hanging measures approximately 10½" x 24½". You can find this kit here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/A-Year-In-Words-Wall-Hangings-Spring-April-Kit-P72292.aspx -Michelle
Hi Chandra! For the tulips, we are using Solid-Ish Basics: www.shabbyfabrics.com/Timeless-Treasures/Solid-Ish-Basics.aspx Thank you for watching! - Sophie
THANK YOU this is just a lovely block !
We're glad you enjoy it! Thank you for watching! 💖 -Michelle
Thank You So Much!!! You just do the 'prettiest' things!!! I Love Your Tutorials!!! Thank You, Jen!!!
Thank you so much for watching! We really appreciate you! - Karina
Love to watch you on your tutorials. I always learning something from you. Thank you Jen!
Thank you for watching, Helen! - Sophie
Absolutely love this and the BOM!!! I love a project that I can complete in a short time!❤❤🧵🌞🌷
This project is so much fun! Thank you for sharing, Anita! - Sophie
I love the way you teach - especially when you talk about your decision making process. I really appreciated it when you said that you didn't take to the Corner Clipper right away.
Thank you for your kind words! - Sophie
Thank you!
We're happy you enjoyed this fun block! Thank you for watching! 🌸 -Michelle
Another helpful “tool” is a double pin~ it’s a single pin with two pins parallel to each other. They are great for holding seams together ( whether pressed open or nesting) because it actually straddles the sewn seam and holds the fabric on the left and right of the seam. It helps to keep seams aligned and nested nicely when sewing those seams together . I love hearing about alternative ways to execute a step and accomplish a task. Nice tutorial today❣️👍
That's a great tip! Thank you very much for sharing! - Sophie
Muuuy bonito!!!! Muchas gracias
¡Gracias por ver! - Sophie
Love it!
Thank you for watching! - Sophie
Hermoso proyecto, gracias por compartir
¡Gracias por ver! - Sophie
so pretty
Thank you for watching! - Sophie
@@ShabbyFabrics always enjoy watching and trying out the projects
This is great thanks what’s are the measurements finished quilt
@Bella This fun piece is actually an individual wall-hanging for our A Year in Words series. The finished wall hanging measures approximately 10½" x 24½". You can find this kit here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/A-Year-In-Words-Wall-Hangings-Spring-April-Kit-P72292.aspx -Michelle
This month’s kit is absolutely gorgeous! I just wish you would include the name of each fabric in the kits.
Thank you for the feedback! We will keep this in mind! - Sophie
What fabric line are you using for your tulips? It's lovely.
Hi Chandra! For the tulips, we are using Solid-Ish Basics: www.shabbyfabrics.com/Timeless-Treasures/Solid-Ish-Basics.aspx
Thank you for watching! - Sophie
Do you still offer a paper catalog or are strickly online shopping?
Hi Linda! We are currently online only. Thank you for watching! - Sophie
It’s a darling block.
Thank you for watching! - Sophie