@@QuiltWithKim I'm doing things in small increments as I am slow at learning. I was told along time ago in school from the sewing teacher I will never be able to sew as I am left handed and I was slow picking things up. So I lack confidence in every bit of sewing i do. I am also dyslexic. So instructions are challenging. Visual is good for me.
Oh bless you 🤗. That's REALLY bad of your teacher at school to say that. OF COURSE you can sew - it makes no difference whether you are left or right handed. (Particularly these days as there are left hand scissors and rulers available). I have a very friendly and supportive group on Facebook if you'd like to come along and join. You can post questions in there and see what courses and classes I'm running (all video based). I do try and look after everyone; I care very deeply about people learning to sew and quilt and getting over their fears to do that. You'll find us at: facebook.com/groups/confidentquiltingforbeginnerquilters Kim xx
Kim, I hope you aren't getting discouraged because you don't have more subscribers. Please keep on keeping on. You are fantastic and deserve so many more subscribers!!! I give you and your channel not a thumbs up, but I give you 💖 Thank you❣
Thank you so much Denise, you don't know what that means to me 🥰 I work very hard to make sure I always give as much valuable content / information and tutorials as I can so it's so lovely to know that it's appreciated out there! I have lots more planned for next year, as well as a bunch of courses which I hope will help everyone. Oh and a brand new website 😎 (you heard it here first!). Kim x
@@QuiltWithKim I know you'll get a fantastic following for you are certainly deserving. I feel your heart is put into these videos and a new website that's fantastic I look forward to hearing more about it.
Thank you, you just added an extra touch to my last square I am doing for a very special person in my life. This will be officially on the backside, but I truly think it'll be the person's favorite side. I say whatever side is preferred of the person using it is the right side. Yes, I am going the extra mile for this one. Thank you for your enthusiasm it makes your videos all the better.
I am making this unit as the bottom of a train quilt. I’ve made a 9 patch set as my block. I like your clear instructions. I e subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to seeing your other videos and your future videos. Thank you
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, and I'm so glad my video tutorials are helping you. Let me know if there's anything in particular you'd like to learn and I'll add it to my recording list 😊🎥 Kim x
🎉thank you
You’re very welcome ☺️
Thanks Kim, you make this look so easy! great intructions that I know I'll need to keep referring to!
Hi Caroline, I promise that if you follow along, your QSTs will always be easy forever more :-) x
Brilliant, so clearly explained . Thanks.
Thank you Debbie 🙏 It's my pleasure 🥰 Kim x
Good clear instructions for beginners. Thank you.
It’s my pleasure Deborah, glad I could help ☺️
Thank you! This is what I was looking for!
So glad I could help Shirley ☺️ x
Thank you so much, you gave the exact cutting measurements I was looking for.
You’re very welcome. So glad I could help 😊 Kim x
I will definitely be giving this ago. Thank you
You're welcome. Have fun and do let me know how you get on 😊 x
@@QuiltWithKim I'm doing things in small increments as I am slow at learning. I was told along time ago in school from the sewing teacher I will never be able to sew as I am left handed and I was slow picking things up. So I lack confidence in every bit of sewing i do. I am also dyslexic. So instructions are challenging. Visual is good for me.
Oh bless you 🤗. That's REALLY bad of your teacher at school to say that. OF COURSE you can sew - it makes no difference whether you are left or right handed. (Particularly these days as there are left hand scissors and rulers available). I have a very friendly and supportive group on Facebook if you'd like to come along and join. You can post questions in there and see what courses and classes I'm running (all video based). I do try and look after everyone; I care very deeply about people learning to sew and quilt and getting over their fears to do that. You'll find us at: facebook.com/groups/confidentquiltingforbeginnerquilters
Kim xx
@@QuiltWithKim I joined the other day my name is Jenny orchard
@@QuiltWithKim I just went and joined up. I am excited about getting on your FB and seeing what you have there, and the things others share.
Kim, I hope you aren't getting discouraged because you don't have more subscribers. Please keep on keeping on. You are fantastic and deserve so many more subscribers!!! I give you and your channel not a thumbs up, but I give you 💖 Thank you❣
Thank you so much Denise, you don't know what that means to me 🥰 I work very hard to make sure I always give as much valuable content / information and tutorials as I can so it's so lovely to know that it's appreciated out there! I have lots more planned for next year, as well as a bunch of courses which I hope will help everyone. Oh and a brand new website 😎 (you heard it here first!). Kim x
@@QuiltWithKim I know you'll get a fantastic following for you are certainly deserving. I feel your heart is put into these videos and a new website that's fantastic I look forward to hearing more about it.
Thank you so much Denise...and I'll tell everyone about my new website in due course!
This is so very helpful. Thank you for sharing this with us ❤😊🎉🦓✂️🧵🍀
You're very welcome 😊
Good teacher ❤
Thank you so much 🙏🥰 Kim x
Thank you, you just added an extra touch to my last square I am doing for a very special person in my life. This will be officially on the backside, but I truly think it'll be the person's favorite side. I say whatever side is preferred of the person using it is the right side. Yes, I am going the extra mile for this one. Thank you for your enthusiasm it makes your videos all the better.
Thank you...and it would be so lovely to see your finished quilt - both sides! I'm sure your special person will LOVE it ❤️
@@QuiltWithKim Kim, how would I send you a photo? That is lovely that you want to see what I am doing.
You'll be able to post a pic in our Facebook community Denise...which I saw that you'd joined yesterday 🥰
I am making this unit as the bottom of a train quilt. I’ve made a 9 patch set as my block. I like your clear instructions. I e subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to seeing your other videos and your future videos. Thank you
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, and I'm so glad my video tutorials are helping you. Let me know if there's anything in particular you'd like to learn and I'll add it to my recording list 😊🎥 Kim x
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This did not make 4, it only made 2 at a time
Hi Erin, this method makes two blocks at the same time yes, but the title refers to making the QST itself (ie with the four triangles).
thats 2 not 4 quarter sq triangle at a time?? otherwise great tutorial
Me and maths 🤦🏻♀️ I'm sure there was a reason why I said 4, not 2 😅 I'll have to watch it again to remind myself! x