Easiest Quilt Ever - The Coin Quilt
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- QNNtv.com/quilty: We have the perfect beginner quilt on the show today - the Coin Quilt. This quilt is a great scrap buster and works great for putting jelly rolls to use. Mary gives you step-by-step instructions on making the Coin Quilt in this informative tutorial. For easy quilting tips and techniques, visit HeyQuilty.com and watch other quilting videos at QNNtv.com.
I know this is old but I’m kind of shocked that people can’t sit through a minute of ads that help support this channel. I’m happy that it makes it possible for us to have Mary around
What ads? RUclips Premium!
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Mary has a great way to deliver the information with encouragement and humor. Love it and can't wait to make this quilt!
Hello my name is Marion major I live in Audubon Park South Jersey I am a quilter I enjoyed watching your video I years ago went to shipshewana Indiana and I seen your mother's trunk show and I enjoyed watching your mother quilt and I enjoy your video and have a great day and thank you for the information bye for now
Hi Mary
This 8 year old video appeared on my feed today and I'm so happy. I have a new idea to add to my quilt portfolio.
This just came across my feed, thank you Mary for a beautiful beginner quilt! I love the quilt on the wall also!
For years, I watched Fons and Porter on TV,. I loved it when you were on there also. So glad I found you again. I have made this quilt several times in different widths and I will probably make it again soon.
This is a good series. Plain and simple, easy to follow. They have a ton of good videos from Fons and Porter
I love making these. They're fun and quick because you can make them to fit your needs.
I love your personality. You always make me smile. Love your tutorials.
Thank You for your time to teach us how to do these quilts I appreciate being able to learn without paying for a class...:)
Hello how are you
Shannon going to a quilt class with other ladies who love to quilt is priceless
Thank you for posting this video.. I am just now getting ready to start my first REAL quilt and your video has been very helpful .. God Bless you..
Hi Mary
Love it. This Coin pattern would be very pretty with Christmas fabric. Thank you.
I just happen to have the perfect jelly roll for this. So I'm off to do some T things with it! Thanks Mary, and have a wonderful day!
I like all these quilts. For winter. Especially.
Nice! Jelly rolls change everything. As always, a really good presentation, Mary. Thanks for helping beginners.
Hello
My sentiments echo those of Cheryl Land....love to watch you, such a personality...you make me smile!
Hello
This is awesome! It would make a fun tablerunner and placemats too...if you want to practice before doing a large project! Love those jelly rolls! Thanks for sharing!
Yes agreed practice small first
I love this design as a first quilt. Thanks for sharing
Moved on to a tutorial with ads. There are lots of great tutorials without ads.
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Hello
Thank you so much for always sharing your knowledge with us. I have learned so much from watching your videos!
Hello Mary
I enjoyed your video. It was very informative. I can't wait to enjoy the peace of mind I'm sure that quilting will bring me. 👍👍👍
Hello, how are you doing my friend?
This looks like something I would like to try. Thanks for sharing.
This is a great quilt I am going to try as a beginner quilter. 🙏🙏🙏
Hi Suzanne
Not a quilter but i was given 8 large bags of fabric scraps that are leaftovers from a clothing factory. Most are even strips in coordinating colors! I guess this is what im going to make! Thanks
The quilt in the back looks like a coin quilt. Not sure how the one you are making looks like a coin but it is very lovely and easy for the new quilter.
I loved the Coin Quilt demo. Can't wait to make this quilt!
Patricia Miller Sassoon beginners tools needed
Sashimi beginner lesson and tool beheaded
This is one of the clearest and easiest to understand videos I've found. Great job of explaining how to get started.
Good idea for scraps but what I enjoyed most about this video was the ending and the 'T' bloopers... you handled it 'Terrific'.
I love your teaching thank you for explaining it so easy
Hi Dora
I love this idea. I used to buy the quilts magazine every month. It disappeared off the shelves in my area a couple of years ago. I am very sad about that but I still use my small collection of quilty magazine as a reference and inspiration.
I had a co-worker whose mother passed away. She then told all of us she was going to have a garage sale and she was going to let all of us get first choice to come to the garage sale. Her mother was a quilter. Had stacks and stacks of quilting magazines. Some were dated 1971, QuiltersNewletter magazine.. my biggest surprise was when she said I could have them for a nickles a piece. OMG I thought I'd gone to heaven with him. I felt like " this fell into the right hands", I love the art o quilting. And I think her mother appreciated this. Her magazines went to someone who holds on to dear life for something they truly love. Ti this day I have a smile on my face
You crack me up!
Fun to watch and very informative! Thanks!
Beginner here! Going to try! Thank you!
I would love to try this since I'm a beginner.
Awesome, I cant wait to get working on a quilt with a jelly roll. Now the question is which color roll do I use Hmmmmm. Thank you Mary
Me encanta, la forma como lo explican de fácil, gracias . Costa Rica
Never heard of a coin quilt! Wow, so lovely! I'm trying this for sure! Thank you so much!!💕
Hello, how are you doing my friend
@@lamoredavidson7007 Do I know you?
@@elmyra.jackson No,saw your message and decided to message you
This looks fairly easy and so it looks like I'm finally going to be able to do my first quilt. Am just curious about the reverse side. So do I have to use a separate cloth for the back or will this do? The question might sound silly but I really have not yet embarked on any quilt projects before that's why I'm wondering. Thank you so much for sharing.
When I walked into the first QuiltCon in Austin in 2013, the first quilt I saw was a coin quilt. It was in a display of antique quilt with a “modern” look.
Great colors. I'll have to make one of those.
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Thank you for giving me confidence. I really want to do this. 🌸
I want to make that quilt in the background. Beautiful. Is it one you have taught before, or is it in one of the magazines?
Hello Cathy
Congratulations on your 1 million views on this video
Hi Lynn
Great colors for the quilt. I LOVE the quilt behind you!!!! Love those colors too !
Thank you! I think this is going to be my next quilt.
LOVE this ! Thank you.
You are so funny xx
My next quilt👍
I am needing a new iron.. I like the look of yours… I see most of these comments are quite old but I’ll ask anyway… what is the brand and model of your iron.. I like the blunt nose.
brand new to this and learning a lot... video was great for me
Scooch! I love it!
Hello Jody
Your iron sounded like I do when I walk too many flights of stairs 🤣. Thank you for the easy tutorial, I've been wanting to make a coin quilt!
simple, fun project; would have liked to see the backside of finished quilt.
Real quilting is becoming a lost art. I've decided to start a quilting bee with girls my daughters age to bring it back to life.
Are you saying this is or isn’t real quilting?
I’m new to this
What is the name of the quilt In the background. It is one of my favorites
Hello Victoria
Loved it. Thank you.
I can't seem to locate this fabric and I absolutely love it Any ideas?
+krisasci Try Missouri Star Quilt Co. online. That's where I get almost all of my precut quilting material. I used a local quilt store to buy material by the yard when there was a sale.
Thanks to inspirer me God bless you
I love this!! I am definitely going to try this :)
You do a great job on your vids. I think this quilt is very cool and fast. I also would like to know the iron you are using. Keep up the awesome work. Love and Hugs
thank you
What a cute beginner quilt :-) I am hoping to teach my great niece ( age 12) this summer,provided.I think this one is perfect for her to start. I couldn't help but notice this lovely iron holder. Where might I purchase one of those handy devices? thank you for your video !
DL Eslah it comes together with her cordless iron.
I'm an absolute beginner. I was hoping the video would show how the white border is sewn? I'm clueless how to put that together.
+Soh Hui Cheok I agree! I was hoping to begin with step one. This is more for a beginner who knows how to use jelly rolls.
you would have to buy a seperate jelly roll and then add them.togetjer to get the length you want and then sew them to the coins together. missouri quilt co. has a tutorial on that. more like a quilt she was making that she shows how to add thw white part.
Go watch Quilting for begginners Ever (quilting tutorial) by Amanda Craft. Best video ever! She shows how to do the whole quilt :)
Quilting tutorial by amanda craft
I agree about Missouri quilts. She goes from beginning to end with the process
Hi I just saw this, great instructions! I’ve got a question: why is it called a “coin”? Also, what’s a”jelly roll”?Tfs!
If you look at a coin from the flat side it is something like the strip sets
@@AnitaSouthall thank you for answering! I appreciate it!
I’m a little disappointed you didn’t show us how to sew the centre borders on
What’s the deal with all the ads before you even get going?
Wow! Thankyou for posting this. I Love it!
how long does it take to make a quite .
Thanks a lot for this quilt
You're so cute! You made this fun to watch... I'll send you a picture of mine when I'm done.
Hi
Amazing video!! I’m in! One question, why are the strips called coins?
Nice fabric 😊
There is way too much advertising at the beginning any way too little sewing but I do love the quilts
Great idea!!
To to let you know: those ads that everyone is complaining about paid for the production of the episode. Nobody does it for free. Not even Missouri Star. You can skip to the part you want by holding down the button. Mary has a heart for the beginner, lots of teachers would step away because we are whiney and needy. She didn't. The best part about RUclips is you can go on and take what you need. And for those that don't know, Quilty is now all reruns. You can complain, but maybe we should all be thankful someone is willing to try and teach us for free. My two cents....
Hello Beth
It actually starts at 0:54
The "ads" are the sponsors. She is using their supplies so she needs to give them a mention. These girls (Mary and mom) have a quilting empire with tons of great tools, supplies, patterns, etc. Their things are expensive too but very useful. They do videos for free to sell their and their sponsors goods, not to teach a class. These vids used to be tv shows so maybe they just didnt change them up for internet. Imo, most presenters on you tube just come on and blather, I dont think they have a clue about trying to be professional. Dont worry, eventually they will wash out.
I do have one Of Fons and Porter's easy quilt magazines and it is outstanding. It was my first attempts at quilting and I made coasters, mug rugs, table runners and wall hangings out of that one mag. But then I'm a visual learner, a picture might be worth a thousand words but I'd rather have info spelled out. Good luck to everyone and remember it is all about having fun, so play.
It is beautiful
Well, damn felt like I was watching a tv show with the company shoutouts!
Thanks
Thannks!
I would love 2 c a crazy quilt b made!
Please, the name of the fabric you used in this video.
I'm a possible beginner. How much fabric do I need to make each size quilt. Baby? Twin? Full? Queen? Thank you. It makes lots of sense to me!
Where does "coin" fit in? Coins are round and you are working with strips. Odd name, if you ask me.
Stacked coins would look similar to this quilt.
Because it looks like stacked coins viewed from the side. It's an old pattern sometimes called Chinese Coins.
They stack like coins
How do u stipple such a big quilt in ur home sewing machine?? Please make a video on that.. Many thanks!!
Such an Easy Fun Pattern. .
What is the pattern of the quilt you have hanging up behind you? It's beautiful.
Fran Richards Found the Moda pattern for quilt in background www.unitednotions.com/fp_ladies-album.pdf
thanks information was helpful
How to make a binding for a octogenarian quilt
Thanks going to try it.
Does anyone know WHY this is called a "coin" quilt? Looks more like bars or bricks. Thx!
good
dana wise I
0:54 beginning of tutorial.
it would be better if you showed us how to put it together and finish it off.
Jo-anne Whyman русский
Jo-anne Whyman Hola me gusta mucho su programa pero x favor. traducirlo. a español
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Jo-anne Whyman couldn’t agree more. As a beginner in the UK with no jelly rolls not really helpful at all.
kindly you can just cur 2.5" strips from yardage.
Where can I find the pattern and instructions for this quilt? I've done a search on the Quilty website and cannot locate it.
Janet Johnson Hi Janet - here is the digital pattern. Thank you! www.shopfonsandporter.com/product/siberian-coins-digital-pattern/patterns
Hi Janet
I love iron
what is the quilt in the background called? it is spectacular!
Kelley Poulos Have you ever found out what the quilt in the background is?
Laura Wilson No. I've been looking but no luck.
Kelley Poulos It is very similar to the Washington pavement block on fons and porters site with a little modification. See what you think.It is in Civil War Era Quilts which is a pdf download.
Kelley Poulos FOUND IT YAY!!! Moda Ladies Album Quilt Pattern #PS8280. Has a free pattern download to.
Laura Wilson Excellent! Thank you.
what iron is that your using. it looks amazing.
rachelle pare
that would be awesome/er with a contrast color or in native American pattern
WHAT IS THE FINISHED SIZE?