What a great teacher! I love the way she reminds us of details so we don't mess up our project, like reminding us to iron our fabric AGAIN. Really loved this video....off to my sewing room to play with applique!
Great tutorial! I'm just starting out in fusible applique. Of course, I've done it all wrong. No wondering it was a bit frustrating. Now, It'll be alot easier. She's a great teacher! Thanks a bunch!
On using the window technique on the templates - it also lets you fussy-cut your shapes. You can see what will be featured in that shape before you cut so that you can focus on certain eye-catching designs. I love this tutorial. Thank you!!
I am really enjoying you demonstrate your creative crafting. I hope to make nice things like you :-) Don't ever change..your attitude is comforting..You have a lot of love. Thanks!
I am thrilled that you actually give the brand names for the iron & fusible webbing. This is such a help to me, a quilting/applique newbie & I look forward to using products that I've now seen work well! Thanks so much for sharing your video! ~Ginger
I know Edyta talked about blanket stiches around the entire umbrella. Did she also run the applique stitch around the shadow piece of the umbrella as well?
@Joanne Reed, we are sorry you cannot rely on the CC for this video. The CC is an automatic feature and can be very inaccurate. We do not set the captions. If you have any questions on what was said, please let us know, we'll do our best to help. Thanks!
Kimberly Jolly I am slowly going deaf, having used Netflix cc lately as some are low talkers and I can't understand some actors. The cc on Foxtel and free to air here in Australia isn't always accurate either. I did notice a website had a transcript of the video as well. It's a little hard with her accent but think her accent is beautiful. She's a great teacher and very thorough. Can I also suggest you put a link to the items used in your videos which I have seen some do. Great channel am learning so much. I love the ironing thing too jodie Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺 stay safe
Hi! I have this stencil but I really want to do an applique without a raw edge. Can you demonstrate this quilt block turning under the edges of the umbrella? Thank you.
Hi! We have two videos demonstrating applique with the edges turned under. One is Jen Kingwell demonstrating it by hand: ruclips.net/video/ba2BPOAE62k/видео.html the other is by machine ruclips.net/video/TObP5mz-RIA/видео.html Hope this helps!
Oh I know, you have so many great videos! My only thought was that it would be so great to see the actual umbrella turned over because of all the points and so forth. I was wondering, how does the umbrella done with fusible raw-edge applique hold up to washing?
I have heat and bond light which indicates you can sew it as well BUT I have heat and bond ultra which you cannot sew. Which method do you recommend? I'm making a quilt that will actually be used not a show piece. Thanks in advance!
Hi Ronny, the original fabric was from Edyta's Dancing in the Rain collection. That fabric has since sold out, but we recommend any fabric from Edyta! www.fatquartershop.com/laundry-basket-quilts-andover-fabrics
Hi Eleonore! The scissors are the Dovo Solingen brand and you can find them here: www.fatquartershop.com/dovo-solingen-4-double-pointed-embroidery-scissors
lisztspinky The pattern itself is going to contain a piece of paper that you can simply trace onto plastic template paper or cardboard. She does offer her stencils separately here: www.fatquartershop.com/dancing-umbrella-stencil
Yes, it looks like we have sold out of those scissors. I'm sure you can find them at another shop...they are called Dovo scissors and come in many different sizes. Sorry about that.
Who did the CC for this video? It says things like "Umbrella quelled' Not umbrella quilt. It also said that she choose a "Laak", not a "Layer cake." I play CC because I have to read them sometimes, and CC on this one is off in a lot of places.
"Lay it Takes" not "Layer Cakes" further on. Makes it very hard to watch and read this video. What is a "fan fell'? "Usable wedding", " Air are back on topic this bank of Africa's captain nine-and-a-half'? Do you think that no one watches the CC version of your videos? I give up, I really wanted to watch this, but just can't do it with all the errors in it.
Hi Carolyn - you can purchase the Dancing Umbrella quilt at the following link: www.fatquartershop.com/dancing-umbrella-quilt-pattern-laundry-basket Thanks for watching!
Hello Stacy! Kimberly starches her fabric. If you would like to know about Edyta's method you can contact her here: ruclips.net/user/laundrybasketquilts
What a great teacher! I love the way she reminds us of details so we don't mess up our project, like reminding us to iron our fabric AGAIN. Really loved this video....off to my sewing room to play with applique!
I loved this woman she is so good at explaining things. So nice too. Her work is beautiful.
Please have her teach us more.
Edyta is so clear and precise with all that information! I learned so much from that lesson. Thank you!!
Edyta is a perfect teacher and a beautiful person inside and out.I wish she lived closer so I could take some classes from her.
Edyta is too cute! She is a very good teacher!
Great tutorial! I'm just starting out in fusible applique. Of course, I've done it all wrong. No wondering it was a bit frustrating. Now, It'll be alot easier. She's a great teacher! Thanks a bunch!
On using the window technique on the templates - it also lets you fussy-cut your shapes. You can see what will be featured in that shape before you cut so that you can focus on certain eye-catching designs. I love this tutorial. Thank you!!
As always I love your work, your patterns and your fabrics!!! Thank you so much for another fantastic lesson!!
Edyta Sitar is so knowledgeable ! Love how she teaches ! Thank You !
So much good information here, great tutorial!,
I just heard Kimberly say she loved the iron the Edyta was using. I have two of the Tfal irons and I love them also!
Thank you for this tutorial very clear and easy to follow.
I am really enjoying you demonstrate your creative crafting. I hope to make nice things like you :-) Don't ever change..your attitude is comforting..You have a lot of love. Thanks!
Beautiful, amazing, love it. How does it resist washing? After all that work, I would die if it came undone in the wash…..
Love this tutorial! You make it look soooooooooo easy!!! Will try to do this! Thank you,
I am thrilled that you actually give the brand names for the iron & fusible webbing. This is such a help to me, a quilting/applique newbie & I look forward to using products that I've now seen work well!
Thanks so much for sharing your video!
~Ginger
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I just love watching you two work together! For sure a few ladies I would love to quilt with!
Love your videos, they are easy to follow and very pleasant to the eye!
I love Edyta and I made this quilt it is one of my favorites Thank You
Thank you so much I watched this again, lovely and beautifully done.
Excellent tutorial. Thank-you.
wow! tons of information!!!! thanks especially about how to reduce bulk
one of my FQS favorites!!
Wow she's wonderful.
Excellent teacher
Excellent video thanks
I am worried about a frayed edge after a few washes. I like the turned appliqué method even though it’s more work
I know Edyta talked about blanket stiches around the entire umbrella. Did she also run the applique stitch around the shadow piece of the umbrella as well?
Gorgeous!
I have the same iron!!
Simply Gorgeous!!!
@Joanne Reed, we are sorry you cannot rely on the CC for this video. The CC is an automatic feature and can be very inaccurate. We do not set the captions. If you have any questions on what was said, please let us know, we'll do our best to help. Thanks!
Kimberly Jolly I am slowly going deaf, having used Netflix cc lately as some are low talkers and I can't understand some actors. The cc on Foxtel and free to air here in Australia isn't always accurate either. I did notice a website had a transcript of the video as well. It's a little hard with her accent but think her accent is beautiful. She's a great teacher and very thorough. Can I also suggest you put a link to the items used in your videos which I have seen some do. Great channel am learning so much. I love the ironing thing too jodie Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺 stay safe
Hi! I have this stencil but I really want to do an applique without a raw edge. Can you demonstrate this quilt block turning under the edges of the umbrella? Thank you.
Hi! We have two videos demonstrating applique with the edges turned under. One is Jen Kingwell demonstrating it by hand: ruclips.net/video/ba2BPOAE62k/видео.html
the other is by machine ruclips.net/video/TObP5mz-RIA/видео.html
Hope this helps!
Oh I know, you have so many great videos! My only thought was that it would be so great to see the actual umbrella turned over because of all the points and so forth. I was wondering, how does the umbrella done with fusible raw-edge applique hold up to washing?
Thanks for your videos. Wath is de brand of fusible paper you use ???..
heat and bond lite. Walmart carry it and so does amazon
m Curran how do I get some of your patterns that I would love to do
+Margaret Curran Here is a link to her patterns: www.fatquartershop.com/laundry-basket-quilts-patterns
I have heat and bond light which indicates you can sew it as well BUT I have heat and bond ultra which you cannot sew. Which method do you recommend? I'm making a quilt that will actually be used not a show piece. Thanks in advance!
+Ashley Vaughn Bello You should probably go with the Heat and Bond Light in that case. Less bulk.
+Fat Quarter Shop Thank you!
what type of fabric was used for the background to which the umbrella is bonded
Hi Ronny, the original fabric was from Edyta's Dancing in the Rain collection. That fabric has since sold out, but we recommend any fabric from Edyta! www.fatquartershop.com/laundry-basket-quilts-andover-fabrics
I bought the pattern but there was no stencil in it.
Hello Victoria! Please contact service@fatquartershop.com
I was so bummed when the pattern did not come with a stencil:-(. So my umbrella was not as good.
What was the name,e of the scissors and where can one get them.thanls for the reply
Hi Eleonore! The scissors are the Dovo Solingen brand and you can find them here: www.fatquartershop.com/dovo-solingen-4-double-pointed-embroidery-scissors
it is the wrong way. I love this pattern I hope it is stillavailable.
Does Sitar's pattern come with the stencil? What she used was not the paper pattern. Lovely quilt.
lisztspinky The pattern itself is going to contain a piece of paper that you can simply trace onto plastic template paper or cardboard. She does offer her stencils separately here: www.fatquartershop.com/dancing-umbrella-stencil
went to link for scissors. says np product available
Yes, it looks like we have sold out of those scissors. I'm sure you can find them at another shop...they are called Dovo scissors and come in many different sizes. Sorry about that.
Who did the CC for this video? It says things like "Umbrella quelled' Not umbrella quilt. It also said that she choose a "Laak", not a "Layer cake." I play CC because I have to read them sometimes, and CC on this one is off in a lot of places.
"Lay it Takes" not "Layer Cakes" further on. Makes it very hard to watch and read this video. What is a "fan fell'? "Usable wedding", " Air are back on topic this bank of Africa's captain nine-and-a-half'? Do you think that no one watches the CC version of your videos? I give up, I really wanted to watch this, but just can't do it with all the errors in it.
Machine applique with Edyta Sitar
where can we download the pattern
Hi Carolyn - you can purchase the Dancing Umbrella quilt at the following link: www.fatquartershop.com/dancing-umbrella-quilt-pattern-laundry-basket Thanks for watching!
What is the name of the iron?
Here is the iron! Edyta loves it! amzn.to/1jugB6n
Fat Quarter Shop Thank you!
where is the pattern for the umbrella
Right here! www.fatquartershop.com/dancing-umbrella-quilt-pattern-laundry-basket
Heat n bond never works for me.
Do you starch your fabric
Hello Stacy! Kimberly starches her fabric. If you would like to know about Edyta's method you can contact her here: ruclips.net/user/laundrybasketquilts