Jane Austen Coverlet Quilt Tips & Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2020
  • Join Cindy as she demonstrates some tips and tricks to help you successfully make the Jane Austen Coverlet Quilt. If you do not have a kit, no problem. Everything that is required and recommended is listed at the end of the video including fabric, template, and pattern book.
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  • @faviolamartinezsewdigitizing
    @faviolamartinezsewdigitizing Год назад +7

    Two tips that really helped me: I scanned and then printed color copies of the cutting diagrams and cut them apart and clipped them onto my stacks of cut diamonds to help me keep them organized and easy to pull the right ones for each row. Also, I used the little sandpaper dots for quilting rulers on the back of the plastic diamond template so that it doesn’t slip as I cut the diamonds. Hopefully my ideas help others! I’m really enjoying the piecing process, just going at it slow and peacefully, it’s so beautiful!

  • @jeniferaragon7267
    @jeniferaragon7267 2 года назад +5

    I was wanting to paper piece this. After watching you, I think machine piecing is the only way to go. I'll hand quilt it and that will be authentic enough. I never would have been able to construct this without your video. Thanks Cindy!

  • @poohbear101
    @poohbear101 2 года назад +7

    That’s beautiful. Looks like a lot of planning and marking, but a masterpiece is worth all the efforts you must put into it. I have been quilting and sewing for 60 years, but still don’t own a quilt. I love to see people’s faces when they learn I have given them a quilt, the joy on their face makes it all worth while, but I’m sure this one won’t leave my sight. Great tutorial again (as usual)
    Thank you for the tips too 🤗

  • @hc2622
    @hc2622 3 года назад +11

    Thank God y’all made this video! Please feel free to post more on this kit! Perhaps some suggestions on different custom quilting designs for finishing it. Holy Grail quilt project indeed, I cannot wait to receive it. 💜

  • @imclueless1
    @imclueless1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ive held off starting this but youve inspired me to get on it. Thanks for doing this.

  • @helenfalco9650
    @helenfalco9650 2 года назад +2

    Nearly a year after I started this adventure, my JA quilt is almost finished (just need to add the binding). A big thank you to Riley Blake for the video and template, plus the helpful comments in response to my questions last Feb. Can't say enough for the value of using light sizing to pre-treat quilting fabrics. Virtually eliminated fraying and stretching, plus made the fabrics easier to cut and sew. I now use it for all my quilting projects. My JA quilt was hand-quilted by a good friend (no problems with the use of sizing). She did detailed quilting on each of the flowers in the interior panel diamonds and outlined each of the small diamonds in the border. Simply stunning. A gift for my daughter. I'm going to use the same fabrics to make a quilt for myself.

  • @jaynegreen6279
    @jaynegreen6279 3 года назад +3

    How pretty!! I love those fabrics!

  • @gwynwellliver4489
    @gwynwellliver4489 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the arking and pinig tips. A bucket list quilt for sure, especially for a Janeite like me!

  • @jand3793
    @jand3793 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for posting this. I bought the border panels and central panel plus fabric separately rather than in a kit so no instructions to show how the border joins. Much appreciated.

  • @freddiehansen7324
    @freddiehansen7324 2 года назад +3

    Gorgeous quilt.

  • @kupton52
    @kupton52 3 года назад +4

    Great tips and tricks....I've been wavering about ordering a kit...as precise as one needs to be in each step I now feel more comfortable about tackling this beautiful quilt. Now---any ideas on how to quilt it?

  • @melodywright2276
    @melodywright2276 3 года назад +3

    Huge history fan
    Love this

  • @katewelsh4762
    @katewelsh4762 5 месяцев назад +1

    WOW great video!!!

  • @sarab1987
    @sarab1987 3 года назад +1

    Throughly enjoyed!

  • @imclueless1
    @imclueless1 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this. Mine is still waiting for my nerve to get up lol I figured I’d wait til I can work on this monogamously

  • @penniemaclean2128
    @penniemaclean2128 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou. Very helpful

  • @karenhodges4462
    @karenhodges4462 2 месяца назад

    I needed this

  • @StephaniesStitches
    @StephaniesStitches 3 года назад +1

    When will this kit be coming to stores? Thank you.

  • @johannepaquette969
    @johannepaquette969 3 года назад +13

    Is it weird that the fabric looks like the finished product then you cut it apart and sew it back together again?

    • @cathynuytten798
      @cathynuytten798 3 года назад +2

      Yup! Very weird!

    • @rijgddurfncg
      @rijgddurfncg 2 года назад +2

      I recently started English Paper Piecing my own "recreation" of the quilt, but I honestly come back to this video every couple weeks because the way this kit works is just so absolutely coconuts to me. I can't believe yours is the only comment that points this out.

    • @phesine
      @phesine 2 года назад +1

      Yes, it is funny! But I love it. I love that there's the option to just keep the whole thing together for a simple quilt or to cut it out and piece it together the advanced way. It would be difficult to find all those tiny diamonds' worth of fabrics individually, so I appreciate that they are available on the panels.
      This is such a fun project and I'm in love with the fabrics.

    • @julieb2472
      @julieb2472 2 года назад +1

      Before I began the actual large quilt from the kit, I purchased the front panel with the basket, about 1.5 yards navy dot sashing fabric for a border, and 1.5 yards of the "Anne" fabric for the backing. I made a small lap quilt. (It is a little larger than the basket panel because it includes the navy dot border. About 4 inches.) I quilted it together using in the ditch along the sashings on all sides of the diamond. This was great practice for me to get a feel for the fabric as I work on the actual pieced quilt. I like how the "Anne" fabric looks on the sample so I'm going to use that for the backing. This sample quilt helped me feel more comfortable with everything before I jumped in to the large quilt. I suggest buying the diamond panel and playing with it if you are apprehensive about tackling the large quilt. It makes you more confident and allows you a bit of creativity and it only took me about 3 days to complete the whole thing. And you can keep the basket panel in one piece! This video is a lifesaver. Thanks

    • @conniemurdoch8528
      @conniemurdoch8528 Год назад

      I thought it was a bit weird also. But some of those designs in the panel are not in the yardage fabric. Also, the big center medallion is not available in any other way. She says the panel was made for reproducing the quilt. Maybe some of the fabrics only had a few diamonds and they didn’t want to produce a bulk yardage from it. Also, there only a few diamonds were from that panel. There were hundreds more cut from yardage which is fabric on the bolt. These fabrics are designed to replicate all the fabrics from the original quilt. So it might just be a matter of volume. If there were x number of blocks in the original quilt then they made full yardage. If there were less than x diamonds, you grouped those together on the panel. None of those take away from the beauty of a beautiful replica quilt. I’m hoping to get mine done for my daughters birthday at the end of November.

  • @퀼트숲
    @퀼트숲 3 года назад +1

    Oh, beautiful.^^

  • @phesine
    @phesine 2 года назад +2

    Where can I get the matching teacups?? I see you have them in the background. That might be the only item in this treasure-trove-of-a-fabric- (etc) -line that I haven't been able to find for purchase.
    Thank you for the tips (and community comments). I've watched this video twice now, and I'm sure I'll refresh again when I start my quilt. I purchased the quilt kit for my birthday last year. I've made several simple quilts on my own, but since I've never sewn from a quilt pattern before I decided to sew a simpler quilt first and tackle this one next. The anticipation builds!

  • @nancypringle6625
    @nancypringle6625 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the great video! Have a question--do you suggest using a light-weight batting or finishing as a 'coverlet?'

  • @sandrastukenberg4794
    @sandrastukenberg4794 3 года назад +1

    I got the kit but no borders, is it still available to ship it to me?

  • @christinaschaplowsky4241
    @christinaschaplowsky4241 3 года назад +5

    Well you could just stack strips right sides up and cut..

  • @qltygrl3187
    @qltygrl3187 Год назад

    Can this be hand pieced instead of machine? Also, does the pattern specify what type of starch to use?

  • @tinag5363
    @tinag5363 3 года назад +2

    It looks like the navy dots on the sashing is very straight. My fabric is straight on the first 18 inches, but then goes crooked. Any suggestions for cutting the 1 1/2” sashing to get them straight?

  • @carolyn1153
    @carolyn1153 3 года назад

    How can I get the pattern pamphlet?

  • @kellysherrard257
    @kellysherrard257 3 года назад

    what do u have glued to the sewing machine over the feed dogs? You can see it at the 14:00 point of the video

    • @kellymorris8088
      @kellymorris8088 3 года назад

      It's a Lori Holt Seams Sew Easy Seam Guide

  • @CraftsbyMandaRae
    @CraftsbyMandaRae 9 месяцев назад

    Where can we get the templates? The website doesn't let customers buy, you have to be a wholesaler. 😞

  • @vedatobias1702
    @vedatobias1702 3 года назад +3

    Will you be doing a tutorial on the pillow? I ordered the kit. I am a new quilter and sadly i was not brave enough to attempt this quilt so i settled on the pillow. 😂

    • @katywuste9054
      @katywuste9054 3 года назад

      I don’t blame you, you’d be setting yourself up for failure. As pretty as it is I’d go for squares and lines not cut on the bias. Good luck with the pillow case

    • @barbarajordon4770
      @barbarajordon4770 3 года назад

      8

    • @aimgrace
      @aimgrace 3 года назад +1

      @@katywuste9054 the diamonds are pretty simple to cut and stitch. My first quilt I ever did was all on bias. It was pretty simple. The layout of this quilt and pillow ends up being pretty symmetrical. Just take it one row at a time. Don’t be intimidated by the diamonds. And you’ll be pretty proud of yourself when you’re done :)

  • @helenfalco9650
    @helenfalco9650 3 года назад +2

    I have two questions about pre-starching/sizing the fabric for this quilt. 1) I understand that I should pre-starch/size the fabrics from which the diamonds will be cut and I'll be following the technique used by Gerri Robinson. Should I also pre-starch/size the boarder panels so that everything has even shrinkage? What about the backing material? 2) A friend will be hand quilting this piece for me. Are you aware of any issues with using pre-starch/sizing and hand quilting, e.g., difficulty in moving a quilting needle through the fabric?

    • @kellymorris8088
      @kellymorris8088 3 года назад +1

      Hi Helen - I talked with several RBD people who have made the quilt and they only starched the fabrics for the quilt center, not the borders and backing. Hope this helps.

    • @helenfalco9650
      @helenfalco9650 3 года назад +1

      @@kellymorris8088 Thanks, Kelly. Much appreciated. Do you know if any of the RBD folks hand quilted the Jane Austen coverlet? If so, do you know if they have any problems with the hand quilting in the area that had been starched?

    • @rainydayrescue6160
      @rainydayrescue6160 3 года назад +1

      You actually need to ask your friend (the person doing the hand quilting) his/her preference and her own sensitivities to starch and sizing products. Starch is generally not an impediment for hand quilting as a process but may be for the sensitivity of the individual quilter’s hands.

    • @helenfalco9650
      @helenfalco9650 3 года назад +1

      @@rainydayrescue6160 Thanks for your input. I sent a sample of the treated fabric to my friend. It's a go from her standpoint. I'm eager to start the journey.

  • @monicagoh3318
    @monicagoh3318 3 года назад +1

    Can you please tell me where can I purchase the template and the pattern booklet? I've already bought the panels and some yardage from MSQC but I don't think they sell the template, and the pattern is out of stock in their website.

    • @jand3793
      @jand3793 3 года назад +1

      I have just put a 2inch spot border then wider Elizabeth then 2inch spot again to join the central panel with the borders. Looks lovely. My backing is pieced from all the fabrics.

    • @susanmei9980
      @susanmei9980 3 года назад +1

      @@jand3793 So you just added borders to the panel? That’s what I’d like to do. How wide was your Elizabeth border? Then did you add the tiny diamond border panels outside of that? Did things line up properly?

    • @jand3793
      @jand3793 3 года назад +1

      @@susanmei9980 the diamonds borders are quite big so I did adapt them to my borders - think I did five inch and 2.5 inch borders before putting the diamonds on.

    • @susanmei9980
      @susanmei9980 3 года назад +1

      @@jand3793 Thank you for letting me know. I’ve been researching and I see that they have arranged the colors in the diamond borders so that they will line up perfectly with the top and bottom borders IF you piece them together as specified. Otherwise, the colors won’t match and I’d have to do some fancy maneuvering to make it look ok. 😬 Which I can do, but not sure I want to mess around. I find it amazing that they went to all the trouble to print a small panel, and then ask you to cut it up and piece it back together again! And then cut out more pieces and add them. It seems like it should be one or the other and since they can print wide backing, why did they not just print the entire panel in one piece? And then make three template sizes for the ppl who want to make it from scratch? I mean, I think it would be fun to make it from scratch, but take so much time. But cutting up a panel seems dumb. Anyway, I don’t need it as big as the original, so that’s why I’d like to do like you and ad lib. Thanks for your input! 🤗🌷

  • @brittanyd.7120
    @brittanyd.7120 2 года назад +1

    Does anyone know if you can paper piece the quilt using the quilt kit?

    • @qltygrl3187
      @qltygrl3187 Год назад

      Did you find an answer? I was thinking of hand piecing it.

  • @lindahamilton5521
    @lindahamilton5521 3 года назад

    What kind of ruler is on your machine and where do i buy one...thanks...Your teaching is really easy to follow....thanks for the video.

    • @RileyBlakeDesigns
      @RileyBlakeDesigns  3 года назад

      Hi Linda, that is the Lori Holt Seams So Easy™ Seam Guide. You should be able to do a quick internet search to find shops that are carrying it.

    • @lindahamilton5521
      @lindahamilton5521 3 года назад

      @@RileyBlakeDesigns thank you very much that's great information and I'll look it up right away

  • @kathleenhill2327
    @kathleenhill2327 11 месяцев назад

    Can anyone tell me the degree of the template used? TY.

  • @joannataylor8388
    @joannataylor8388 3 года назад

    The background color of my dot fabric is a different color from the boarder panel. Has anyone else come across this? Is it noticeable on the finished project? I waited for 3 months for this kit to come in and I didn't even get my keepsake box. Now the fabric doesn't match, I am very disappointed.

    • @kellymorris8088
      @kellymorris8088 3 года назад

      Hi Joanna - Here's a reply from the RBD Design Director: There are slight differences in the background of the polka dot yardage and the digitally printed background of the same print on the panel, but it is not noticeable on the finished project.
      All of the RBD Jane Austen coverlet quilt kits come in a keepsake box; however, a shop could have created their own kits and packaged them differently. Hope this helps.

  • @hc2622
    @hc2622 3 года назад

    These quilting rulers appear to be of a set, colored differently based on size. Please, what are they called and where can I get them?

    • @alexisluvsmovies01
      @alexisluvsmovies01 3 года назад +1

      They appear to be Cute Cuts by Lori Holt

    • @aimgrace
      @aimgrace 3 года назад

      @@alexisluvsmovies01 thank you

  • @beckywalker1519
    @beckywalker1519 2 года назад

    What are the chances the fabric and book for this is still available? I just came across this. Thank you

    • @kellymorris8088
      @kellymorris8088 2 года назад

      Hi there! Yes, fabric, the book and the kit are still available. Please check with your favorite shop or online retailer -- or google Jane Austen Coverlet Quilt Kit.

  • @qltygrl3187
    @qltygrl3187 Год назад

    What is the sewing foot she’s using?

  • @jaycieknott8347
    @jaycieknott8347 3 года назад +1

    Do you have to cut up the panel or could you just add diamonds to it and then the panel border?

    • @joannataylor8388
      @joannataylor8388 3 года назад +1

      You have to cut it up because the sashing on the panel is a different width. Of course if you are not making the quilt you could just use the panel on its own.

  • @TGBTGAlways
    @TGBTGAlways 9 месяцев назад

    Can this quilt be paper pieced?

  • @CraftsbyMandaRae
    @CraftsbyMandaRae 10 месяцев назад

    When I went to the website it says you only sell to retailers 😭

  • @atelierpatchworketpointcom4001
    @atelierpatchworketpointcom4001 3 года назад

    Hello,
    is panel 10021 sufficient for all diamonds that make up the center of the quilt?
    and what is the width of the sashing?
    thank you, Marylene

    • @aimgrace
      @aimgrace 3 года назад +2

      I just bought all the fabrics. Including a fat quarter bundle (wish they did a 1/2 yd bundle to save cost-wise) and the diamond panel plus the border panel. The place I purchased my fabrics from said that sense the fabrics are so hard to find all of (and they are) many people are just using the diamond and medallion panel and the border panel to put together and while it’s smaller than the pattern, you can most definitely just use the 2 panels to make a quilt.
      I personally am not using the writings as the backing. And I might be using one of the blues as a binding. But since I want to keep it more traditional, I’m just using a muslin wide backing fabric for the backing.

    • @aimgrace
      @aimgrace 3 года назад +2

      The width of the sashing is 1 1/2 inch wide strips

    • @atelierpatchworketpointcom4001
      @atelierpatchworketpointcom4001 3 года назад

      @@aimgrace thank you

    • @atelierpatchworketpointcom4001
      @atelierpatchworketpointcom4001 3 года назад

      @@aimgrace very thanks

  • @tammiedansby8550
    @tammiedansby8550 3 года назад

    Pro or con to use a walking foot?

    • @aimgrace
      @aimgrace 3 года назад +1

      I don’t use a walking foot for piecing. But for quilting and attaching the binding, or sewing thick fabrics or bulky layers, it keeps the fabrics from bunching. It’s also called an even feed foot because the foot has “feet” that grab the fabric from the top as the machine grabs from the bottom and evenly walks the fabric through the machine so you won’t feel the need to “help” by kinda pushing the fabric as you sew. An even feed or walking foot also is good when you’re using fabrics that stretch, so if sewing on the bias, it might help by keeping the fabrics from stretching or distorting when piecing triangles or diamonds on the machine.

    • @meacadwell
      @meacadwell 3 года назад +2

      I would use a walking foot since these are pretty much all bias cut.

  • @annlouisephillips9484
    @annlouisephillips9484 Год назад

    How to buy Jane Austen quilt kit

    • @qltygrl3187
      @qltygrl3187 Год назад

      I found it online on Etsy as a boxed set.

    • @alicegoolden7499
      @alicegoolden7499 11 месяцев назад

      Amazon especially if you’re in the uk

  • @janicepezzullo4962
    @janicepezzullo4962 3 года назад +1

    Where is this fabric

  • @claretdelgado4465
    @claretdelgado4465 3 года назад +2

    To make that quilt you have to have a lot of patience. 🤪

  • @tamila7381
    @tamila7381 4 дня назад

    I think It would be easier and more enjoyable if this was paperpieced.

  • @jand3793
    @jand3793 3 года назад +1

    I bought the fabric myself but I realise as someone newish you quilting this is a bit beyond my skill level. I’ll be doing squares with sashing but at least it will be unique.

    • @aimgrace
      @aimgrace 3 года назад

      It actually looks more intimidating than it is. I believe this is a 60 degree diamond template, but you can get both a 45 degree and 60 degree diamond template and put it against the diamonds in the panel to know. By using the template, the cutting will be very easy. And then sewing, instead of just the small marks, draw yourself a 1/4 in line from dot to dot so you stay on the bias.
      My very first ever big quilt was a quilt all sewn on the bias. You will do just fine with this. Take it slow and it would be beautiful

    • @meacadwell
      @meacadwell 3 года назад +1

      I know this is 3 months after you commented but wanted to say this: try doing the diamonds and sashing using inexpensive cotton fabric to get the feel of it. You may decide you can do the diamonds after all.

    • @jand3793
      @jand3793 3 года назад +1

      @@meacadwell thank you so much. I finished the quilt and it was still a nice one but will try diamonds I promise!

    • @meacadwell
      @meacadwell 3 года назад

      @@jand3793 I'm glad you were able to get the quilt finished and am sure it looked lovely! :)