Boy watching you do applique is so much faster and easier than how I do mine. Well starting today it's going to be Lora's way for sure. Know that all the time and effort that you put into all these videos for us is so appreciated. Thank you and see you soon.
Lora wow I love the tips you have shared. I love the organization and process you shared. Seeing you appliqué is helpful even the glue process of where to glue and where not to glue! I love that you appliqué the blocks as you finish them. I am on row 4 all the quilt blocks are done but I waited to appliqué at the very end. I finished the appliqué on all but one block because I somehow don’t have the bias on it. I did appliqué the blocks as I finished them when I made the Bee Vintage and I will never to the appliqué at the end! It is so much more productive to appliqué as you make blocks. Also I learned to make blocks by with rows rather than scattered all over. That’s how Bee Vintage was made. I love how you show your organization!!!! When I traced the simple shapes I traced them by numbers 1-9, 10-19, 20-29… and cut them out by the sets 1-9, 10-19, 20-29… so I can easily find the traced interfacing numbers I need for the blocks just a tip I get to share with you 😊. Thanks again for your videos I always look forward to Thursdays to watch your Bee Happy videos. You are keeping me moving on my quilt and I am so grateful You are a blessing to me. ~Martha San Jose, California
Martha, thank you so much for the kind words. I'm so glad you are finding the videos helpful! Thanks for the tip on the shapes. Always love additional ways to make it easier on myself. Happy stitching!!
How did you attach your design wall to your closet doors? I have a closet I could do that to. My only Lori Holt "appliqued" quilt I've made I hand stitched. Next one will be using the sewing machine! This is such a cheerful quilt!
It's attached with command strips! I hated the mirrored closet doors, yet didn't like the idea of replacing them... so... it's a perfect solution for my design wall. If I have a quilt that stretches both sides, I will use a couple pins at each end to keep it from falling when I open/close the doors. Just be careful and test your pin placement to make sure it doesn't pull and rip your fabric... I almost had a catastrophe with one. Ha!
Excited to start this week! Nearly finished up the last week and also need to embroider the bee blocks..... but seem to have misplaced my embroidery thread 🙄 Wondering if you have a facebook group? I do have Instagram but I'm a bit useless with it 😂
You are so organized. I love the glass with those bias tapes rolls. The quilt will be beautiful.
Ha!! I do love storage solutions... it's even better when they provide eye candy for my space. :) Thanks for watching.
Boy watching you do applique is so much faster and easier than how I do mine. Well starting today it's going to be Lora's way for sure. Know that all the time and effort that you put into all these videos for us is so appreciated. Thank you and see you soon.
You are so sweet. Happy stitching!!
Lora wow I love the tips you have shared. I love the organization and process you shared. Seeing you appliqué is helpful even the glue process of where to glue and where not to glue! I love that you appliqué the blocks as you finish them. I am on row 4 all the quilt blocks are done but I waited to appliqué at the very end. I finished the appliqué on all but one block because I somehow don’t have the bias on it. I did appliqué the blocks as I finished them when I made the Bee Vintage and I will never to the appliqué at the end! It is so much more productive to appliqué as you make blocks. Also I learned to make blocks by with rows rather than scattered all over. That’s how Bee Vintage was made. I love how you show your organization!!!! When I traced the simple shapes I traced them by numbers 1-9, 10-19, 20-29… and cut them out by the sets 1-9, 10-19, 20-29… so I can easily find the traced interfacing numbers I need for the blocks just a tip I get to share with you 😊. Thanks again for your videos I always look forward to Thursdays to watch your Bee Happy videos. You are keeping me moving on my quilt and I am so grateful You are a blessing to me. ~Martha San Jose, California
Martha, thank you so much for the kind words. I'm so glad you are finding the videos helpful! Thanks for the tip on the shapes. Always love additional ways to make it easier on myself. Happy stitching!!
I’m gonna start this soon- I really am… it looks sooo cute
Thanks for watching!! Good luck
I like Lora's way❤
Ha ha. Thank you. Thanks for watching
Thank you enjoy each tip
You are so welcome!
How did you attach your design wall to your closet doors? I have a closet I could do that to. My only Lori Holt "appliqued" quilt I've made I hand stitched. Next one will be using the sewing machine! This is such a cheerful quilt!
It's attached with command strips! I hated the mirrored closet doors, yet didn't like the idea of replacing them... so... it's a perfect solution for my design wall. If I have a quilt that stretches both sides, I will use a couple pins at each end to keep it from falling when I open/close the doors. Just be careful and test your pin placement to make sure it doesn't pull and rip your fabric... I almost had a catastrophe with one. Ha!
Thank you!
Excited to start this week! Nearly finished up the last week and also need to embroider the bee blocks..... but seem to have misplaced my embroidery thread 🙄
Wondering if you have a facebook group? I do have Instagram but I'm a bit useless with it 😂
I don't have a fb group, yet... but have been toying with the idea
@@lorabrinkman keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
Thank you for the tips.... they are really helping 🙂