I am FINALLY coming into the home stretch, Laneth, as far as completing my flowers. I watch your videos over & over and am sooo excited as I near the end of growing my flowers. I am about to do the green path! Thanks for your help & encouragement. Will continue to be in touch! 🌺 0:58
This is excellent and brilliant! I’ve seen so many messed up tries and a lot of frustrated endings of this pattern. I have loved it from afar, and now have the courage to give it a shot myself! Many many thanks!! 🎉
I am just about done the white on my flowers, Laneth.- 8 more flowers. I can hardly wait to start the green garden path!! My husband called ‘DIBS’ on this quilt. He thinks it’s beautiful and knows all the work and love going into it. Thanks for your skills! 🌼🌸🌻
Hello! I am soooo pleased to find you& your method. I have been working-by hand- on mine forever, with about a dozen more to add the white petals to. Then I am ready for the green path. I will certainly check in at your site. I am THRILLED! Thank you!😊
I am FINALLY coming into the home stretch, Laneth, as far as completing my flowers. I watch your videos over & over and am sooo excited as I near the end of growing my flowers. I am about to do the green path! Thanks for your help & encouragement. Will continue to be in touch! 🌺
I am still working on my flowers and was wondering about the next step! This video was very helpful! Thank you very much for sharing your skill with us!
I am so glad I found you and subscribed immediately. I started sewing my quilt a good 15 or more years ago. Mine too is hand sewn, but the hexagons are larger and all the flowers are identical because it is a horse theme. The center is black & the first surrounding row is white with black horses. The next surrounding row is this darker grey with I think a tiny dotted print. Can I do the next row of surrounding hexi’s to sew it together since the hexi’s are larger.? I know nothing about how to sandwich it together or finishing the edges. Also with the quilt pieces are six half hexi’s sewn but don’t know what that is to be used for. I have no idea where I learned how to sew this as there was no papers or quilt book with it and there was no internet when I sewed these pieces. Any help you could give me would be very appreciated.
I love this pattern. I have made 2 king 1 single with 2 1/2 in hex. And 10 king 1 single with 5 1/2 hex. Not a machine stitches in them. All lap quilted.
Beautiful flowers! I just started one doing EPP. It will take me years todo. How much fabric does it take for queen size for the green and white? I have always loved and wanted to make GFG
You don't have to do the whole thing with EPP if you don't want to and decide you'd like it finished sooner. You can easily swap to plain running stitch hand-piecing at any time if you want it to go a bit quicker - they'll work together just fine in the same quilt. All you do to swap from one method to the other is take the paper pieces out of any pieces that have unstitched edges - the crease left behind is usually as good as having marked a seamline for you to do your running stitch along.
A different subject I know... I've never paper pieced. But curious what happens to the paper when the quilt is washed? I'm sure I'm missing something here 😉
So happy to find your video. I handstitched mine 20+ years ago just like yours. Decided to finish it . Your video makes it much easier.
You point ea step put so clearly. I will once again ,after 6 yrs , pickup my flowers and begin putting more hexies together. TY!❤
I am FINALLY coming into the home stretch, Laneth, as far as completing my flowers. I watch your videos over & over and am sooo excited as I near the end of growing my flowers. I am about to do the green path! Thanks for your help & encouragement. Will continue to be in touch! 🌺 0:58
You have been so very helpful. I will be watching your video again and again as I finish my quilt. Thank you so much.
This is excellent and brilliant! I’ve seen so many messed up tries and a lot of frustrated endings of this pattern. I have loved it from afar, and now have the courage to give it a shot myself! Many many thanks!! 🎉
Thank you. Very clear instructions, clear voice, so helpful.
Thank you for showing how to make the flowers is very interesting i am going to start the green I can’t wait to finish it god bless you
Finally COMPLETED instructions
I am just about done the white on my flowers, Laneth.- 8 more flowers. I can hardly wait to start the green garden path!! My husband called ‘DIBS’ on this quilt. He thinks it’s beautiful and knows all the work and love going into it. Thanks for your skills! 🌼🌸🌻
Hello! I am soooo pleased to find you& your method. I have been working-by hand- on mine forever, with about a dozen more to add the white petals to. Then I am ready for the green path. I will certainly check in at your site. I am THRILLED! Thank you!😊
I am FINALLY coming into the home stretch, Laneth, as far as completing my flowers. I watch your videos over & over and am sooo excited as I near the end of growing my flowers. I am about to do the green path! Thanks for your help & encouragement. Will continue to be in touch! 🌺
Aaaah- Haaah! Thank you, Laneth, one step at a time! Eager to get some green paths in mine! Yay,
Thank you,I have been working on one for about 3 years now and was struggling on how to put it together. You definitely helped me a lot.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video.. thank you ❤
I am still working on my flowers and was wondering about the next step! This video was very helpful! Thank you very much for sharing your skill with us!
I have just started to put mine together and this was very helpful. Your quilt is beautiful
It’s beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome!!!! I love, love it❤
I am so glad I found you and subscribed immediately. I started sewing my quilt a good 15 or more years ago. Mine too is hand sewn, but the hexagons are larger and all the flowers are identical because it is a horse theme. The center is black & the first surrounding row is white with black horses. The next surrounding row is this darker grey with I think a tiny dotted print. Can I do the next row of surrounding
hexi’s to sew it together since the hexi’s are larger.? I know nothing about how to sandwich it together or finishing the edges. Also with the quilt pieces are six half hexi’s sewn but don’t know what that is to be used for. I have no idea where I learned how to sew this as there was no papers or quilt book with it and there was no internet when I sewed these pieces. Any help you could give me would be very appreciated.
This is so helpful. Thank you.
Hello, new subscriber here! Thanks for sharing our video!
Hi - I am curious about how many 2” hexagon flowers I need to sew to make a queen size bed quilt
Thank you! The tutorial is very helpful!
I love this pattern. I have made 2 king 1 single with 2 1/2 in hex. And 10 king 1 single with 5 1/2 hex. Not a machine stitches in them. All lap quilted.
Laneth do you press in a certain direction when you finish the flower?
I am curious about how many 2" hexagon flowers would i need to make a full bed please let me know . i thank for your help.
Beautiful flowers! I just started one doing EPP. It will take me years todo. How much fabric does it take for queen size for the green and white? I have always loved and wanted to make GFG
You don't have to do the whole thing with EPP if you don't want to and decide you'd like it finished sooner. You can easily swap to plain running stitch hand-piecing at any time if you want it to go a bit quicker - they'll work together just fine in the same quilt. All you do to swap from one method to the other is take the paper pieces out of any pieces that have unstitched edges - the crease left behind is usually as good as having marked a seamline for you to do your running stitch along.
A different subject I know... I've never paper pieced. But curious what happens to the paper when the quilt is washed? I'm sure I'm missing something here 😉
I am trying to get to you so I can get the suebonnet Sam patten templates. I can not find any place to do this.
Thank you.
How beautiful but the making is too long. I like the design but I am happy just to watch or look at it. Tha k you for showing
It’s like how God created the world, I think. Carefully joining everything together beautifully.
Good analogy