Hi Tasha. Kendall Taylor told us about you in our Brackman Sampler QAL. How fun to see you using the same book and a number picking sodtware. Great tutorial.
@kendalltaylor5636 and thank you! I’m watching your latest one now! I love the wheel. Such a neat idea! I hope to make another block/video soon and will shout you out as well! So nice to “meet” you. It appears you and I think alike 😂
In regards to cutting the pattern with the rotary cutter... I always use my 28mm for that. It helps keep you accurate, it's not as intimidating and I never make mistakes when cutting with it. I love it. Also, I have a paper cutter for the straight lines. That works great too.
Maybe the original quilters cut the fan from one piece of fabric and appliquéd it on the background? You did a great job with that bit of history! I love the final block. 🎉
Sent over by Kendall... Tip coming .. when working with reversible fabrics like batiks and your solid blue, I put a mark on the back to keep track of orientation. Especially useful trick when making binding.
Hi Tasha, Kendall told us about your channel, and doing the Brackman Encyclopedia as well. I am new to quilting and have stayed away from curve blocks but you show that it is not so bad. I may have to give this block a try. Thanks
What a fun idea! I’ve got that giant book, too. The easy blocks are fun to recreate but what would happen if you ended up with those crazy angular complex blocks? I like to try to figure out how I could break the block up and make it easier to make. Like you might could break those curves into drunkards path blocks and use sashing or triangles to get them oriented into those angles. But that’s me… and why I’m called the Copycat Quilter! lol. Thanks for sharing!
I think that is why I love this idea. Trying to figure out how to make them! I’m sure it won’t be too long before I get a wild one. The next one is a little funky but not terrible! Im already working on it because I’m obsessed with this idea for now 😂
I have this book also. It’s overwhelming on where to start. I don’t have the Electric system, so I’m lost on how to do some of the blocks. I’m still reading through the book though. Thank you for the history and how to do the block.
Hi Tasha. Kendall Taylor told us about you in our Brackman Sampler QAL. How fun to see you using the same book and a number picking sodtware. Great tutorial.
Thank you so much! I am so happy you liked it!!
Somehow I knew I wouldn’t be the only one to do this. I’m up to block 16 in my series.
No kidding! I’ll have to check out your channel! How fun!
@@TashaQuilts I will give you a plug in this weeks video - It will be fun to play along.
@kendalltaylor5636 and thank you! I’m watching your latest one now! I love the wheel. Such a neat idea! I hope to make another block/video soon and will shout you out as well! So nice to “meet” you. It appears you and I think alike 😂
@ this could either be a good or bad thing. Hahaha
@kendalltaylor5636 hahaha agreed. 😂😂 however I’m concluding good thing!
In regards to cutting the pattern with the rotary cutter... I always use my 28mm for that. It helps keep you accurate, it's not as intimidating and I never make mistakes when cutting with it. I love it. Also, I have a paper cutter for the straight lines. That works great too.
I’ve been meaning to try a smaller blade. Thanks for reminder!
I love this! I'm already excited about the next one in this series! Love this block, too!
Thank you so much! I have a feeling I won’t always get so lucky to love the blocks I get 😂
Love the block. It was fun seeing what the numbers selected for you
Thanks Twila!
Maybe the original quilters cut the fan from one piece of fabric and appliquéd it on the background? You did a great job with that bit of history! I love the final block. 🎉
Oh great point Andi! I didn’t even think of appliqué. That would have been easier 😂
Cute block, thank you for sharing/showing how you do it
Forgot to mention Kendall sent me here
Thank you for watching and for the comment!!
Good instructions!. Thank you.
I'm glad you liked it - thank you for your comment and for watching!!!
Sent over by Kendall... Tip coming .. when working with reversible fabrics like batiks and your solid blue, I put a mark on the back to keep track of orientation. Especially useful trick when making binding.
That’s an amazing tip! I def could use that while binding!! Thank you!!
Hi Tasha, Kendall told us about your channel. Looking forward to learning more.
Thank you so much! I am so flattered!!
Hi Tasha, Kendall told us about your channel, and doing the Brackman Encyclopedia as well. I am new to quilting and have stayed away from curve blocks but you show that it is not so bad. I may have to give this block a try. Thanks
I’ll warn you, once I started curves it was hard to stop! 😂 thanks for checking out my video 🥰
What a fun idea! I’ve got that giant book, too. The easy blocks are fun to recreate but what would happen if you ended up with those crazy angular complex blocks? I like to try to figure out how I could break the block up and make it easier to make. Like you might could break those curves into drunkards path blocks and use sashing or triangles to get them oriented into those angles. But that’s me… and why I’m called the Copycat Quilter! lol. Thanks for sharing!
I think that is why I love this idea. Trying to figure out how to make them! I’m sure it won’t be too long before I get a wild one. The next one is a little funky but not terrible! Im already working on it because I’m obsessed with this idea for now 😂
Hi, Tasha! I found you through Kendall! Looking forward to following you!
Thank you so much for checking out my video. I appreciate it!
Yippee..I'm the first one on to watch. So psyched.
Oh thank you so much! I hope you like it!
@@TashaQuilts Yep!! Love it.
I have this book also. It’s overwhelming on where to start. I don’t have the Electric system, so I’m lost on how to do some of the blocks. I’m still reading through the book though. Thank you for the history and how to do the block.
I know - so many options! I'll def be doing more of these and @kendalltaylor5636 is doing similar style videos as well! Enjoy!!
You don't have to rip it out. Turn it over and add to the seam allowance
I like that idea !
Hi Tasha, I’ve come to say hello from Kendall Taylor’s group..
Yay. Thank you!!
The block looks awesome ❤ I do wish you were on live at 8 instead of 9! But someday I will get to retire and it won't matter 😂
I am with you! I’ve been thinking of maybe starting earlier! It would be better for me too 😂. Maybe I’ll try that soon!!
And thank you!!
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Thank you!
Thx
Thanks for watching !
Kendal sent me too! 🎉
Yay - thank you so much for coming by! :)
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Thank you Debbie!
Kendall sent me 😊
Yay! So nice. Welcome!!
Kendall referral..👍
Yay! Thank you!