*_💛💥Here is a playlist of all of my quilting videos in 1 grouping.💥💛 _**_ruclips.net/p/PLZjN5JtxJR54sYVREb-Fy3jhQXfYdbHcr_**_ As soon as the next video in this series uploads it will be in this playlist link.✅💛_*
I'm not sure if you are still reading comments but I'd like to truly thank you for this video. It' helped me tremendously and thank you for talking to use as students and not as if we knew. I just finished my first layer cake and laughed a lot at my self, many ugghs but did it because of you. Thank you again!
What an outstanding video. I'm always amazed at how informative every video you've made has been. I enjoy watching and learn so much about sewing techniques and all the tools for sewing that are
Wow, now I see why quilts are pricey - a lot of steps, detail and time consuming. One might even say that sewing a quilt is definitely a “labor” of love. Thank you Tracy for your great instructions. You explain things so clearly. Looking forward to the follow up video.
This is one of the easy videos for first timers to understand. Thank you I'm going to be cutting fabric to start my first so scary and exciting. Thanks for the simplistic way you explained everything.
I am so excited for you! If you have any questions whatsoever… Just post them! I will check often to see if I can answer anything that was unsaid in the video.🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🤓✂️
Great teaching video. I would recommend a newbie’s first quilt be with just 2 1/2 inch squares not the layer cake: trying to “learn” and maneuver the larger size can be frustrating (I speak from my experience): If I wasn’t doing a quilt for my daughter I would have packed up and forgotten about quilting forever! I made so many mistakes but learned so much on the first one that I’ve kept going and have been quilting now for 5 years. I’m not perfect but as my sister told me, “You made it perfect with love.” ... I’m still not a “straight” sewer, but I put a LOT of love in them. ❤️
It’s hard for me to sew straight too😂 I chose the layer cake because everyone always wants the end result to cover them fully 👍 that’s why I chose precut big squares.....I figured that would be perfect 👌
wow.....been watching tutorials from all over youtube for months. You are the first to mention the importance of nesting and how to. Thank you so much. Looking forward to your next post....
*_You're welcome....I tried to remember to say all the "important" steps...I'm sure I may have forgotten some though. lol 😉 Thanks for watching ! Happy quilting 💗_*
Awesome video for we beginners. My daughter and I are newbies to quilting and I must say your video is the most helpful and in depth I have found. Thank you so much!
This is great! You instruct so well. I appreciate you. I'll be searching for more of your videos on quilting. I attempted one years ago and quit before I finished it. Years later and with children living their own lives, I'm interested again but want to watch all your tutorials from beginning to end. Thank you.
Hi Tracy, i love watching your show, you are so detailed, and you explain each step wonderful, l for me as a beginner i really appreciate it. i have been watching you now for quite a while, and finally i am making a quilt. Following you, puts me at ease so i know i can just scroll back and listen and watch again, again. Thank you so so much. One thing i can't find your next video, to this Series, can you please let me know what i am too look for, ? Thanks again. Karen from Phoenix Az.
Thank you for all of the kind words Karen...I really do appreciate it.❤️ Unfortunately I never made the 2nd video for this quilt. I know it's sad hear. I ended up using that quilt top in a totally different project. I do have a ton of other videos on my channel that you could learn from though...thanks again for your kindness❤️
Hi- I just came across you today and have been marathoning you right thru dinner....it's almost bedtime now haha. I'm an absolute true blue beginner at sewing. This tut is the best idea ever for teaching quilt basics with a mini quilt method and can't wait to try. I have arthritis and am a slow learner/worker so am going to do a smaller one with just rows1&2 and 3&4 to start. I will never make anything much bigger than small quilts anyway because of my hands and arms not allowing to lift much but I love mini quilts anyway and think they are darling. I need to figure out how to cut out 2 1/2 inch squares but am learning to use my ruler and rotary and mat. Thanks so much for this. I have liked and sub'd your channel. Have a great weekend!
Hi Kathy...quilting is soooo much fun! I have arthritis too (not so much fun)! I'm so glad the tutorial was helpful 🤓💟 Small quilts are cute for sure. It's wonderful how eager you are to learn something new🧵Take your time and love what you make💛
I do the pin marking once I am ready to stitch the side together. Like you put right sides together and place a pin on the side the stitch needs to go. Very useful if you are working off the stack. You can just grab and stich the side the pin was on. Yeah. Got it stitched on the proper side of the fabric.
A trick I use for columns. . I number them with pins that have numbers on the end of the pin. Or letters. Or post it paper. Doesn't matter. If I have directional or fabric that I can tell a slight difference in right and wrong side. I stack the right side of the fabric always up. If Directional the top would be pointed in the right direction as needed for the project in the stack . Then I take a wonder clip with the colored side facing the top of the fabric (right side of fabric) and clip it to the top edge of the fabric. This tells me this stack has all right side of the fabric facing up. And since the clip is clipped to the top of the fabric stack I know that is the direction the stack has to be sewn together so that the directional fabric is heading the direction it is suppose to be heading. Like if the directional needs to go side ways of the rest of the stack. Just make sure that piece is turned within the stack, but you are only clipping the top of the stack. Confusing to you. Hope not. It works really well for me. Ha That way very little thinking as I grab from a stack. I get distracted a lot. So any little guide I can give myself is a blessing. And if I do it the same way when needed on any different quilt project it is a habit and brain learn. At a glance I know what I am supposed to be doing. The clip color up. Tells me this is the right side of your fabric and this top part should always be place at the top of the piecing for the finished project to be all facing the correct direction.
I hope you won't be offended but have you seen the justgetitdonequilts ironing video! It shows you how to press your seams not iron them. It might help
I am learning so much from you! Thank you for your tutorials! I am as green as it comes! My stitches are crooked and cant cut very well either. But i am learning from you and i am so inspired!
so excited to make this with my middle school classes!! We are getting to the end of the first instructional video so I was looking for the 2nd one and can not find it. Is it titled something different? Thank you so much!! This is a great video
First of all!! Than you so much. I really wished I saw this video 2 weeks ago. Secondly where is the next video? I don't know what to do next. Thank you again 💓
Just subscribed....wanting to learn to quilt in the near future and after watching this video, it's evident that you're an awesome teacher! Thanks so much for sharing your gift and I expect to learn a lot 😄
I asked about the pinked edge because your tiny one appears to have variation in the pinks. And you sew pinked to straight without mentioning it. (I rarely need the whole 10 inch or 5 inch square, so I trim off the pinks. I'm curious to hear how you deal with them.)
Yes sorry about that. I try to think ahead on things like that. I was grabbing scraps and using them on the small quilt. I should have made sure they were all straight cut. ✅
The light rose (bottom of column 2) to the light pin dot (bottom of column 1) specifically has peaked my curiosity, since the rose is on top and the dot doesn't have pinks, I do not see how you aligned them to sew them. I assume you aligned the dot's straight edge to the bottom of the pink on the light rose, if that is true then why didn't you trim off the pinked edge and line up two straight edges?
what do you do about the pinked edge? I find the different brands to have differently sized "pinks." And 10 inches doesn't always appear to actually be 10 inches.
This is the easiest and a rather simple method for a pre beginner or beginner...what is so great about this tutorial is that once you learn to chain piece methodical YOU CAN PIECE TOGETHER FAST AND DO MORE QUILTS AND HAVE MORE FUN....this is truly the best tutorial for a beginner....you can follow along but it is not too slow for a FIRST BEGINNER...
A pitty that you did not make sure that two dark colours are not touching, only the last two columns are oke. If you take a picture make a black and white one, so you can see where to change the squares! Besides that a good tutorial!🙋🏼♀️🇱🇺🌷
Thanks for the feedback. I was trying to keep it super simple for first time quilters ✅ good idea to take black and white photo- thx so much for sharing ✂️✅🤓
*_💛💥Here is a playlist of all of my quilting videos in 1 grouping.💥💛 _**_ruclips.net/p/PLZjN5JtxJR54sYVREb-Fy3jhQXfYdbHcr_**_ As soon as the next video in this series uploads it will be in this playlist link.✅💛_*
Thank you.
Very nice project 👍
Will look at them. Thank you. 👍
I'm not sure if you are still reading comments but I'd like to truly thank you for this video. It' helped me tremendously and thank you for talking to use as students and not as if we knew. I just finished my first layer cake and laughed a lot at my self, many ugghs but did it because of you. Thank you again!
Happy it helped. Merry Christmas🎄
What an outstanding video. I'm always amazed at how informative every video you've made has been. I enjoy watching and learn so much about sewing techniques and all the tools for sewing that are
Wow, now I see why quilts are pricey - a lot of steps, detail and
time consuming. One might even say that sewing a quilt is definitely a “labor” of love. Thank you Tracy for your great instructions. You explain things so clearly. Looking forward to the follow up video.
I always thought labor of love was so true concerning quilt too❤️ thanks for watching. 🤓✂️
This is one of the easy videos for first timers to understand. Thank you I'm going to be cutting fabric to start my first so scary and exciting. Thanks for the simplistic way you explained everything.
I am so excited for you! If you have any questions whatsoever… Just post them! I will check often to see if I can answer anything that was unsaid in the video.🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🤓✂️
@@TheSewingChannel thanks so much will do.
Great teaching video. I would recommend a newbie’s first quilt be with just 2 1/2 inch squares not the layer cake: trying to “learn” and maneuver the larger size can be frustrating (I speak from my experience): If I wasn’t doing a quilt for my daughter I would have packed up and forgotten about quilting forever! I made so many mistakes but learned so much on the first one that I’ve kept going and have been quilting now for 5 years. I’m not perfect but as my sister told me, “You made it perfect with love.” ... I’m still not a “straight” sewer, but I put a LOT of love in them. ❤️
It’s hard for me to sew straight too😂 I chose the layer cake because everyone always wants the end result to cover them fully 👍 that’s why I chose precut big squares.....I figured that would be perfect 👌
Bless your heart...your daughter will love and appreciate it.:)
wow.....been watching tutorials from all over youtube for months. You are the first to mention the importance of nesting and how to. Thank you so much. Looking forward to your next post....
*_You're welcome....I tried to remember to say all the "important" steps...I'm sure I may have forgotten some though. lol 😉 Thanks for watching ! Happy quilting 💗_*
Try Teresa from down under she does quick informative videos
Awesome video for we beginners. My daughter and I are newbies to quilting and I must say your video is the most helpful and in depth I have found. Thank you so much!
This is great! You instruct so well. I appreciate you. I'll be searching for more of your videos on quilting. I attempted one years ago and quit before I finished it. Years later and with children living their own lives, I'm interested again but want to watch all your tutorials from beginning to end. Thank you.
Hi Tracy, i love watching your show, you are so detailed, and you explain each step wonderful, l for me as a beginner i really appreciate it. i have been watching you now for quite a while, and finally i am making a quilt. Following you, puts me at ease so i know i can just scroll back and listen and watch again, again. Thank you so so much. One thing i can't find your next video, to this Series, can you please let me know what i am too look for, ? Thanks again. Karen from Phoenix Az.
Thank you for all of the kind words Karen...I really do appreciate it.❤️ Unfortunately I never made the 2nd video for this quilt. I know it's sad hear. I ended up using that quilt top in a totally different project. I do have a ton of other videos on my channel that you could learn from though...thanks again for your kindness❤️
You are a great teacher. Thanks for the video. Looking forward to the next videos !
Thx so much for the kind words Barb. 💛✂️
Hi- I just came across you today and have been marathoning you right thru dinner....it's almost bedtime now haha. I'm an absolute true blue beginner at sewing. This tut is the best idea ever for teaching quilt basics with a mini quilt method and can't wait to try. I have arthritis and am a slow learner/worker so am going to do a smaller one with just rows1&2 and 3&4 to start. I will never make anything much bigger than small quilts anyway because of my hands and arms not allowing to lift much but I love mini quilts anyway and think they are darling. I need to figure out how to cut out 2 1/2 inch squares but am learning to use my ruler and rotary and mat. Thanks so much for this. I have liked and sub'd your channel. Have a great weekend!
Hi Kathy...quilting is soooo much fun! I have arthritis too (not so much fun)! I'm so glad the tutorial was helpful 🤓💟 Small quilts are cute for sure. It's wonderful how eager you are to learn something new🧵Take your time and love what you make💛
@@TheSewingChannel Thank you
Watching again!
This is a good one...So good to brush up if seasoned and good for newbies❣️
Your quick, I bet you are in stitching heaven!
Thank you! What a help this video has been!
Glad it helped! Your comment is an encouragement to me...thank you💛
I like the way that you are explaining.
I do the pin marking once I am ready to stitch the side together. Like you put right sides together and place a pin on the side the stitch needs to go. Very useful if you are working off the stack. You can just grab and stich the side the pin was on. Yeah. Got it stitched on the proper side of the fabric.
A trick I use for columns.
. I number them with pins that have numbers on the end of the pin. Or letters. Or post it paper. Doesn't matter. If I have directional or fabric that I can tell a slight difference in right and wrong side. I stack the right side of the fabric always up. If Directional the top would be pointed in the right direction as needed for the project in the stack . Then I take a wonder clip with the colored side facing the top of the fabric (right side of fabric) and clip it to the top edge of the fabric. This tells me this stack has all right side of the fabric facing up. And since the clip is clipped to the top of the fabric stack I know that is the direction the stack has to be sewn together so that the directional fabric is heading the direction it is suppose to be heading. Like if the directional needs to go side ways of the rest of the stack. Just make sure that piece is turned within the stack, but you are only clipping the top of the stack. Confusing to you. Hope not. It works really well for me. Ha That way very little thinking as I grab from a stack. I get distracted a lot. So any little guide I can give myself is a blessing. And if I do it the same way when needed on any different quilt project it is a habit and brain learn. At a glance I know what I am supposed to be doing. The clip color up. Tells me this is the right side of your fabric and this top part should always be place at the top of the piecing for the finished project to be all facing the correct direction.
you do an excellent job teaching thank you from new quilters!
*_You are so kind....thank you for watching💛_*
I hope you won't be offended but have you seen the justgetitdonequilts ironing video! It shows you how to press your seams not iron them. It might help
Not offended at all✅ thanks for the tips🤓
I’d also like to learn how to do free motion quilting. Lots to learn. Love your videos!
I do have some free motion videos on my channel... I will do more in detail going forward though ✅ thx so much for watching 🤓💛
Can’t wait to watch! On my to do wish list!!!! Thank you
*_You're welcome. Let me know how your first quilt turns out if you make one 🤓✂_*
I am learning so much from you! Thank you for your tutorials! I am as green as it comes! My stitches are crooked and cant cut very well either. But i am learning from you and i am so inspired!
*_Wonderful! You're words are so encouraging....It helps me to keep making videos as long as I know people are actually learning ✅✂💛 Thank you💛_*
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video.
You're welcome Chrissy💛
Thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome! 👍🤓✅
Really good tutorial for a first quilt. 😊 👍 💕
Thanks for watching 🧡
This tutorial is excellent! So many good tips and so easy to understand!! I love those quilting pins.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your detailed instructions!
Glad it was helpful Kim✅
Just found you and I love this very detailed video!... Great job!..Will there be a second video that finishes the quilt to come out soon?..
so excited to make this with my middle school classes!! We are getting to the end of the first instructional video so I was looking for the 2nd one and can not find it. Is it titled something different? Thank you so much!! This is a great video
Sad to say the second video never was made...so sorry...but I do have several quilt videos on how to finish them✅
First of all!! Than you so much. I really wished I saw this video 2 weeks ago. Secondly where is the next video? I don't know what to do next. Thank you again 💓
Just subscribed....wanting to learn to quilt in the near future and after watching this video, it's evident that you're an awesome teacher! Thanks so much for sharing your gift and I expect to learn a lot 😄
Welcome aboard The Sewing Channel.....💛
I asked about the pinked edge because your tiny one appears to have variation in the pinks. And you sew pinked to straight without mentioning it. (I rarely need the whole 10 inch or 5 inch square, so I trim off the pinks. I'm curious to hear how you deal with them.)
Yes sorry about that. I try to think ahead on things like that. I was grabbing scraps and using them on the small quilt. I should have made sure they were all straight cut. ✅
The light rose (bottom of column 2) to the light pin dot (bottom of column 1) specifically has peaked my curiosity, since the rose is on top and the dot doesn't have pinks, I do not see how you aligned them to sew them. I assume you aligned the dot's straight edge to the bottom of the pink on the light rose, if that is true then why didn't you trim off the pinked edge and line up two straight edges?
Hi there🤓 I actually measured all of my 10” x 10” squares prior to sewing them✅ so they were all the same size✅
what do you do about the pinked edge? I find the different brands to have differently sized "pinks." And 10 inches doesn't always appear to actually be 10 inches.
I agree. I measure them prior to assembly ✅ then I can make adjustments if they aren’t measuring correctly ✅ you have a lot of great questions 👍🏼🤓💛
Hi accidental came across your channel. Thank you
No accident! LOL😂 Glad you found The Sewing Channel!!! Welcome!💛
I absolutely love this video! Is there a video that finishes the quilt?
Not yet!
@@TheSewingChannel oh no lol how am I supposed to finish 😂 I should of done more research lol
Perfect! Mind me asking what type of sewing machine ( name ) are you using?
Brother Quilt Club 1350✅ I have a video on my channel where I unboxed it ✅check it out.
Can’t you sew the quilt Rows without cutting the chain pieces apart? Seems it would help keep them in order.
Yes you totally could Brenda✅ I didn't want to confuse beginners with that with their first quilt💛
Did I miss the link for the tweezer things you use?
Check description box✅
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I need to learn what to do when I’m not working with only squares
Hi. What happened to the next part? Thanks!
No second part🤷🏻♀️
My granddaughter just told me yesterday she wants to learn. I think this method will be difficult for a first timer.
Maybe if you do it in steps with her it won’t be too difficult?✅
This is the easiest and a rather simple method for a pre beginner or beginner...what is so great about this tutorial is that once you learn to chain piece methodical YOU CAN PIECE TOGETHER FAST AND DO MORE QUILTS AND HAVE MORE FUN....this is truly the best tutorial for a beginner....you can follow along but it is not too slow for a FIRST BEGINNER...
Where is video 2 for how to make my first quilt?
Sorry it never happened. I have many videos explaining the next process in quilting though✅
A pitty that you did not make sure that two dark colours are not touching, only the last two columns are oke. If you take a picture make a black and white one, so you can see where to change the squares! Besides that a good tutorial!🙋🏼♀️🇱🇺🌷
Thanks for the feedback. I was trying to keep it super simple for first time quilters ✅ good idea to take black and white photo- thx so much for sharing ✂️✅🤓