Oh my goodness! SO many great tips/teaching; this video was chock FULL of instruction - AND it was all free! Can you imagine what this would've cost us had we gone and paid an instructor at your local quilt shop? Thanks, Charity for your generosity in sharing your experience with us. And thank you to the family of Fabric Cafe for hiring her.
Wonderful video! I have so many of my dad’s snap, plaid, western shirts. I kept them to make a quilt and you totally have inspired me -Except I don’t know if I can cut them!!! Love the doily idea but if they were made by my mom, no way can I cut them! I know, I am way too sentimental!!! Super job, Charity. Absolutely love your creativity and you are so good in front of the camera!
OMG I had a heart attack when you trimmed the dollies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have dollies my mother did while my father was in Italy during WW II they are a work of art. I just had some of them out the other day to get them framed. Once I am dead who knows what will happen to them, but for me they are a treasure from my Mom.
A friend of mine had doilies her mother had made hand tacked to a sheet that had been quilted with large squares, so it looked like the quilting outlined the doilies. She has it on her guest bed to show it off. It is beautiful!!
Hello Charity Great video today I so like all your tips. Great information I like your quilt and choice of fabric patterns. Looking forward to seeing more video's from you.
There are some really good tips in this video. Thanks for sharing. I crochet doilies. The pineapple pattern you showed is one of my favorite patterns. I would never put one in a quilt though. There is a lot of hours that go into making a doily. I love listening to you. You are a great presenter.
I made a quilt like yours when my brother in law died. The designer of the pattern was so impressed. Her words were “I never thought of this”. My sister in law loved the quilt with the pocket.
Great tutorial! My Viking Sewing machine has a humper jumper accessory to use for going over thick blue jeans seams or as Charity referenced in video buttons or snaps. It provides the same technique she demonstrated. Check to see if you have a an accessory for your machine, just do you know they are a weird looking accessory.🧵🪡
Great video with very interesting methods. Gasped when you cut the doily. Did you use shorter stitch length or secure further to avoid unraveling? 👏♥️🇦🇺
Old doilies find me and follow me home from yard and rummage sales along with embroidered tablecloths and other linens. There are often stains or holes in these charming pieces. I feel no remorse in using portions of these in my projects.
I don't have a collection of doilies but I love the idea of using them. I may have to start trolling the thrift stores. I would prefer to use the entire doily and not cut off the edges since that is usually the prettiest part.
Great video. Now I just have to go buy some doilies. Good to see you, Charity.
Great video Charity. Thank you for sharing all these creative ideas!
You have a unique style of demonstrating how you do things. Quite refreshing. Thank you.
Oh my goodness! SO many great tips/teaching; this video was chock FULL of instruction - AND it was all free! Can you imagine what this would've cost us had we gone and paid an instructor at your local quilt shop? Thanks, Charity for your generosity in sharing your experience with us. And thank you to the family of Fabric Cafe for hiring her.
Great show, Charity! I’ve crocheted several doilies and thought I’d wind up throwing them away. Not anymore…I’m using your idea. THANK YOU!
Charity, I love your creativity and style! I’ve enjoyed all of the videos you’ve been making.
Great ideas, and full of tips! You folks at Fabric Cafe are so creative! I look forward to watching all your videos so keep them coming!
I really enjoy Charity’s presentation style. Very well done! 🎉
Absolutely agree!!! I definitely wouldn’t mind more like this.
Your style of instruction is so genuine Charity. You have such natural presenting skills. Looking forward to your next video.
Thank you so much!
Wonderful video! I have so many of my dad’s snap, plaid, western shirts. I kept them to make a quilt and you totally have inspired me -Except I don’t know if I can cut them!!!
Love the doily idea but if they were made by my mom, no way can I cut them! I know, I am way too sentimental!!!
Super job, Charity. Absolutely love your creativity and you are so good in front of the camera!
Great tip to zig zag edges before washing!
Wonderful ideas. Thanks Charity. 🎉❤🎉
❤ ❤ these ideas and pattern I have many of my Mom,s doilies and I would love to try this
This is a wonderful uplifting video. So many ideas..where to start..loved it. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing my quilts😊
We loved them April! Thanks for sharing them with us 🥰
OMG I had a heart attack when you trimmed the dollies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have dollies my mother did while my father was in Italy during WW II they are a work of art. I just had some of them out the other day to get them framed. Once I am dead who knows what will happen to them, but for me they are a treasure from my Mom.
A friend of mine had doilies her mother had made hand tacked to a sheet that had been quilted with large squares, so it looked like the quilting outlined the doilies. She has it on her guest bed to show it off. It is beautiful!!
Great job Charity. Very informative. Thank you.
Great job!!! Love the colors!! Keep the videos coming 😊
Great presentation! Your nail file tip is genius because it won’t slip like the little jumpers do but you won’t have the option of various heights.
Awesome! Can you do this with vintage handkerchiefs? I have so many♡
Excellent video. So easy to understand. Thank you for the ideas.
Great inspiration! ❤
Hello Charity Great video today I so like all your tips. Great information I like your quilt and choice of fabric patterns. Looking forward to seeing more video's from you.
There are some really good tips in this video. Thanks for sharing. I crochet doilies. The pineapple pattern you showed is one of my favorite patterns. I would never put one in a quilt though. There is a lot of hours that go into making a doily. I love listening to you. You are a great presenter.
Great video! Clear, to the point and interesting. Let’s see more of her!
This was a great video and I enjoyed your teaching style, Charity. This is a nice addition to one of my favorite channels!
Great info Charity!
So many great tips! Thank you!
Wonderful video! Thanks so much for sharing this very valuable information! 😊
Thank you still learning you go girl!
How clever. love yhis video.
I made a quilt like yours when my brother in law died. The designer of the pattern was so impressed. Her words were “I never thought of this”. My sister in law loved the quilt with the pocket.
My grandmother knitted doilies, and I have so many. Do you think I can use the same technique with knitted doilies?
Great ideas!
Great video!! Learned a lot of helpful tips,,
I learned alot!! Thank you!!!
Great information
Great tips
Great tutorial! My Viking Sewing machine has a humper jumper accessory to use for going over thick blue jeans seams or as Charity referenced in video buttons or snaps. It provides the same technique she demonstrated. Check to see if you have a an accessory for your machine, just do you know they are a weird looking accessory.🧵🪡
My Viking from 1977 has the hump jumper and I love ❤️ it.
Great video with very interesting methods. Gasped when you cut the doily. Did you use shorter stitch length or secure further to avoid unraveling? 👏♥️🇦🇺
Old doilies find me and follow me home from yard and rummage sales along with embroidered tablecloths and other linens. There are often stains or holes in these charming pieces. I feel no remorse in using portions of these in my projects.
What is the quilting design on the Floral collection (Doilies)? It's very pretty
I don't have a collection of doilies but I love the idea of using them. I may have to start trolling the thrift stores.
I would prefer to use the entire doily and not cut off the edges since that is usually the prettiest part.