✅ 💰 SHORT ON FABRIC?!?- WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU DON’T HAVE ENOUGH
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Sometimes you cut your fabric wrong. Sometimes we want to use a fabric but don’t have enough. And sometimes we want to fussy cut but the motif is on the cut line. We can need more fabric for a variety of reasons. And today’s quilting tutorial is about Using what you have, and getting your quilt finished.
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Piecing those fabrics using that technique is pure genius!
Karen you are one of the most practical and talented quilting problem solvers. What great information for those of us who are newer to quilting. I look forward to your videos. 🥰
A new video from Karen is just like getting a nice hug. Brilliant as always! Watching her assemble that last unicorn fussy-cut block and putting that last little triangle in place was deeply satisfying. ❤
Oh thank you!
That was amazing!
I was just thinking, between her voice and her teaching manner, it is very therapeutic in so many ways. Thanks, Karen!
Run out of fabric? I saw Gone With The Wind and The Sound of Music - grab those curtains!
My husband was cracking up when you said "Fabric shortage!"😂he said "really?" That I'm definitely not lacking in fabric.!yres I told him fabric designs are printed for a limited amount of yardage. He's still in disbelief that I'm lacking in fabric! Ha ha!😂
I love this. My group laughs at me for using bits and pieces. You have made me so happy to see that I'm not the only one.
OMG, thank you! I cannot believe I never thought of piecing to get a larger size fabric. BRILLIANT
My grandmothers and their mothers made quilts from sewing scraps, never purpose bought. They all look wonderful; you will be the only person who knows that wasn't intended so just agree with the crowd 😁
I just finished quilting a very old top, at least 70 years old, and many of the block pieces were themselves pieced
What a great video Karen, one of my favorites. I have tried to piece fabric for a block or border in the past. Why a pain! I can't wait to use your technique. Genius! Thanks so much. I always watch, you have and share wonderful info.
Karen, you work so hard to help us. I love your videos, I learn new things all the time, I have been quilting for 20 years and I still find tricks and tips with you that nobody ever talked about.
Karen, you look fabulous. Thank you for your video.
The glue piecing guess game was *chef's kiss*!
It can be quite satisfying to see a "perfect" project at the end of your hard work, but if you didn't enjoy the process or were stressed over finding the exact 3 or 4th block, that feeling lingers in the final result. There's relief that its over, not joy that it is complete.
Good enough is always perfect. 💖
The gluing step is something I had never thought of or heard of, but thanks to Karen I now see how it is vital and worth the effort!
I helped out a our local quilt documentation project and several of the most beautiful quilts had pieced pieces in them. Who knew and who cares. The quilts were stunning and even more interesting!
Especially when you realize they had no rotary cutters or other fancy tools
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts the quest for perfection often results in the loss of the quilt’s soul. Thanks for the video! XOX
@@annerankin1191I love that! So true. ❤
Love that cereal box trick to audition prints
It makes such a difference. And look at it from across the room. It’s amazing how they change
Whatching while using 15 year old fabric 😂 Thank goodness it's a scrappy project. Piecing the FQ into a WOF! Why didn't I think of that?! Thank you for keeping it r3al.
Using cereal boxes in the size of blocks you need is crazy cool! I am going to put this idea to good use! Thanks for having such a great channel!
I would suggest turning the cereal box around to the plain side for less visual distraction. I have a supply of discarded file folders which also work well.
I had to make a "Frankenstein block" before. Glad to know I'm not the only one! 😂
Sherri & Chelsi collections also compliment each other too
Sometimes Etsy sellers have older fabrics in stock. I’ve had good luck finding what I need there.
Thanks for letting me know
The SPLICING technique was perfection! So good to know. 🎉
That glue and press idea is genius!
GENIUS ideas
Your a genius!
Everithing is beautiful and smartly used !
Brilliant video !
Thank you !
Glad you liked it!
Great tips! Especially splicing the fabric.
Piecing that unicorn fabric was amazing. There’s hope for me yet. Thanks for the demo.
oh my gosh. This video is so FULLED with wonderful tips and tricks. Such a valuable resource. Thank you so much
That was really informative Karen! I never thought to use Google image search to find a fabric! GENIUS!
So clever at piercing and fussycutting. I must try.
Thank you so much! No more leaving quilts undone.❤
Wonderful!
Your “Alentehana” (?) quilt is very pretty. Better with more fabrics In my opinion.
This was a great video - especially showing the extent you pieced for the unicorn! I have found a few times I had to piece some fabric to make a block - but really, what is a quilt but a lot of pieces sewn together. It is actually very satisfying to make do.
About #getyourquiltywishesgranted last year was the first year I participated. I didn't post a wish, but I responded to a few. One was a person asking for orphan blocks to sew on clothing. I sent her a few blocks and she was very happy. I saw another woman posted for epp supplies. I had some in a shape I had accidentally ordered and didn't realize it until it was too late to return. She offered to pay postage or send me some fabric. I told her if she had some leftover precuts I could use them. She sent me enough that I was able to make a quilt out of them. It was fun making connections with other quilters that could use items I had.
Thanks for sharing Nancy. It makes me want to participate this years
The piecing of those unicorns was incredible.
A bit fiddly but totally doable
Came through with great information again Karen!
Thank you so much for such wonderful tips. I particularly like the cereal box template for auditioning fabrics. The other tips will help me to complete a late friend's UFO baby quilt in her memory for her grandson. The blocks are various sizes and uneven.
More than once I've gone on an online fabric hunt -- and found exactly what I needed. It's amazing what's out there.
Wow that was awesome
You are so lovely to watch. Thank you
BRILLIANT!
Great ideas!
Thank you so much! I am never disappointed when I watch your videos. So much great information
Amazing! Thank you Karen!!!!
I did that, once, many years ago. I had purchased some small quilt panels and it was the end of the bolt, which was cut very crooked, on the diagonal. Of course, they did not charge me for that crooked part. But I was able to piece a whole other block together from that damaged area; it matched perfectly, and I was so proud of myself! It was my favorite one and I kept it! I imagined pioneer women doing something similar, and it was a great feeling making something so beautiful, out of nothing!
These are some great ideas, Karen, and I never thought of most of them! TFS. 🌷
We’ll done 👏👏👏
Excellent subject and, as always, you cover it thoroughly!
Excellent tips! Thanks, Karen!
My fav tip was the match, glue sew one. Great idea! Thanks.
Wonderful! Especially the friendly similars at 10:08.
I'm the kind of quilter that always has enough. when I'm short of a piece, I take another fabric. Patchwork should be fun to make and to look at later
The cereal box template is great idea. I hadnt thiught if it before. I have used the inserts from fat quarters to make my own templates before also.
Thanks Karen. Excellent video!
Good tips!!
Great advice. My daughter was here and she wanted to make a curtain for a cupboard in her cabin, but my fabric was too girly. She started looking through my fat quarters and found some perfect prints so we sewed them together and it was so cute!
My kind of curtains 😎
Absolutely brilliant ideas. Thank you.
I loved that piecing trick! Fabulous!
Fantastic ideas! No more stressing out!
Good tips and thank you so much.
O Karen thank you so very much.. I have a project just like your unicorn. I got so upset it sits in my UFO pile. I feel confident now after watching this. I am getting it back out and turning it from a UFO to a FFO. Thank you Karen...
Glad to hear
Nice to see you again Karen. Very timely video. Love the splicing samples. Very clever. 👏👏♥️🇦🇺
You are an absolute genius!!! Love that unicorn fabric!!!
Watching how you solve your fabric problems was so fun to watch 👍👍👍🧵🪡
Hi Karen, thank you very much for your super valuable tips!!!!
Some of these I already knew about, some were completely new.
Since I -of course- also have some old babies laying around where there is fabric missing due to miscutting I will definitely be able to finish those UFOs.
Thanks again
With many greetings from Germany 🙋
Great content! And very impressive work!
A great video! Thank you Karen. ⚘️
Terrific!
Piecing that last unicorn looks so fun! And such a great technique!
It’s funny how you can’t tell which is which from three steps away
My favorite gal. Thanks Karen!
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Thank you so much for this video. I love the topics you choose, you are a natural problem solver. I would never have guessed that one of the unicorns was pieced.
Piecing the fabrics reminds me of dad when he was missing a puzzle piece.. sometimes he would cut the lid of the box to make it
Etsy has saved me more than once.
Great tips, Karen! I've used the "similar fabric" approach on at least two occasions, and in both cases I loved the end result even more than if I'd had all the original fabric I'd needed. Those experiences taught me to embrace the uncertainty 😊
Always great, helpful ideas! Thanks!
Quilt kits are so stressful for this reason. I have one that gives you the exact yardage, no room to even straighten the first cut. This video helps me move it up in the to-make rankings
That must be stressful. I find the yardage way too much…and you are paying for every square inch.
Wow! Watching you make a block from scraps was pure magic!
Many many brilliant ideas!
U R awesome,thank you for your sharing knowledge ❤
Wow great tips thanks 😊
Great ideas! Me and my friend use your tip about making an afterquilt. I could hardly tell which block you pieced together! My favorite quilt to gift for babies is “I spy” and when I find a piece of fabric I love, I use every scrap of it…even adding solid color borders!
Glad it was helpful! Sounds like fun
Super ideas. Piecing bits is my fave thing to do....as I hate having scraps left over. I use pieced bits in the back of quilts and I also make pincushions with them.!
Brilliant
Wow that’s amazing
Karen, I am convinced you are my Quilting Angel. Great tips. Your friend from New Mexico, Carla 🎶 💖 💐.
I have learn't so,so much from you for years, I am so grateful! thankyou 😍
You are so welcome!
Brilliant solutions, thanks for sharing ❤
As usual, you get me thinking about some of those fabrics in my stash. Thank you!
Love you’re practical advice! All of your piecing advice works well for”camouflaging” odd fabrics in similar colors and patterns together to create additional blocks to finish a project.
All great tips! Thank you!
I worked at a (gasp!) big box fabric store for several years, so, yes, quite guilty of over buying! LOL! But still run short of something I wanted to use sometimes!! Thank you for sharing these tips!
Maybe you could start your own store
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts I work at JoAnns and once had a customer say "My name is Joanne and I have enough fabric to have my own store." She said she donated like 75 pounds of fabric to Bundles of Love, an organization that makes newborn kits for new parents in need. Clothes, blankets, burp cloths, a bag to out it in, etc.
Thanks! You’re so awesome!
You're welcome! Thank you so much for your support
Looked for fabric I had to have. It took a lot of googling but I finally found the last 2 yds in France. If I get the chance I'm going to visit in person.
I always love learning new things. Thanks for sharing some great tips.
These are great tips..thank you 😊
Super helpful, thank you!
Changing your quilt plan is also an option. I've done it where I decide to go more scrappy or I've made it as big as I can and then used appropriate colour fabrics to make borders to get to the size I want.
More great advice, Karen. Thank you!
Great advice Karen! Thank you!
Your splicing technique is fantastic, and your Victoria and Albert quilt is gorgeous ❤
Fantastic piecing on the unicorn, Karen! Magic!
Make sure you are ACTUALLY out of fabric. As I was cutting the fabric for a quilt, I discovered I was going to run short on one of the pieces. I panicked, searched the internet and everything. I found a quilt shop that had it, but shipping costs were going to run me a lot! So I re-read the pattern, trying to see if there was a way to fudge anything. Turned out not every pieced block was going to be used in the pattern! I had enough; I just didn't make the number of blocks called for 🙄
The unicorn fussy cutting was simply amazing!!! I always learn so much from your videos.
0:34 Awww…..Short people can sew too! 😂😂😂
Excellent video! Thank you, Karen x