Hannah, YOur fabric choices are eclectic and so gorgeous! Give putting together colors, fabric patterns and quilt patterns.You are developing your own unique style! You go girl!
You are great Hannah, it’s been fun watching you grow the last few years. Love your twist quilt. You are helping the rest of us open up and experiment with changing up a pattern. Thanks!😊
Absolutely love your scrappy Evergreen quilt, Hannah! Appreciate your walking us through your thinking process from beginning to the finished project. Love the backing too! This is on my must do list!!!
Wow, that was really a fun video to hear how you had decided to do different things. I always like to change out my pattern someway. I made a pattern from one of the books. I can’t even remember what it was called, but it’s finished and it doesn’t look anything like what it was supposed to be. I am sitting here laughing. Keep up the good work, Hannah.
Thx Hannah! You’re coming into your own. Great video with great ideas and your instructions were great. I’d like to see more of what you’ve done. I have the book and think I might have enough scraps to make the trees.
Love your quilt and appreciate you sharing your process. I do pretty much the same thing when I go "off pattern" or just create a "pattern" based on the fabrics I want to use. I back all of my quilts in flannel and love them. This scrappy series is very appreciated!
Thank you, thank you for adding a row to balance out your version. I have always been obsessed with balance in standard quilts but rarely see true balance in 3:yard quilts so thank you for showing versions so I do not have to figure anything out. Great job.
Always good to see the patterns tweaked to fit what you have in fabric or just do do it differently. Very creative! Love your pixie haircut, Hannah, with the wispy bits all over 😁
Love the way you provide information about being more creative with the patterns. Please help me make a queen size quilt, please. The king is too big for our bed, the twin is too small. Please help. I have most of the pattern books, but I lack the math skills.
Love, love, love this video. Thanks for adding different styles of videos! The last few months have taken Fabric Cafe to another level! Still great personality coming through while giving more content!
I love the Whimsey you have injected into your 3 yard Quilt pattern and the fun you have had shows and it IS Whimsical Hannah. Both Donna and Fran bring their style and chosen looks to the Quilts the6 design. Both different really, yet they so work together so extremely well and then they have encouraged John to add some his Quilts, adding that masculinity to the Fabric Cafe Quilted look. Now they have encouraged you to become a Quilter and oh my goodness Hannah, you hav3 taken to Quilting like a Duck to Water. Your looks are once again a different look for Fabric Cafe an$ I’m. Sure that your Quilting ideas will appeal to another age group or certainly different from Donna’s colour and pattern choices which are more classical and very beautiful. Fran introduces a modernity to her colour choices showing a bolder and often more vibrant colour palate. Then John adds his masculine eye to his fabric choices and certainly his choices to make the male in you4 life a Quilt cannot be faulted. Now Hannah is being encouraged to step outside the 3 Yard Quilt and introducing HER Whimsical look to the more traditional 3 yard Quilts usually seen in Fabric Cafe. Hannah’s talent has been nurtured, she has learnt from the Masters how to Quilt correctly firstly, in how to choose her fabrics based on the Focus Fabric, then adding your Light and Dark. Next is learning ironing or pressing, then after that comes the cutting and I Love the clever use of baggies and labels. Hannah has been taught to SEW her Quilts and you must feel so proud of her growing Flair in choosing Fabrics to make her versions of your 3 Yard Quilts. She has become an absolute asset to Fabric Cafe adding another dimension to your Quilting Stable, (not quite the right word I know,) but her look is different to Donna, Fran and John’s insightfulness in selecting fabrics to enhance each 3 yard Quilt pattern in different directions. Another generation to join your Quilting Family and such a marvellous asset she is growing to become indeed. Congratulations to the Fabric Cafe Family. Margot New Zealand
Hannah, I wouldn't call your style "silly"...I'd call it "whimsical" I bet your home is very very whimsical! If you make a Christmas tree skirt, you'll have to show us that too!
Hannah, You are such a great teacher because I feel as if I'm in the room with you, and we are talking face to face. WOW excellent video.
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Hannah, YOur fabric choices are eclectic and so gorgeous! Give putting together colors, fabric patterns and quilt patterns.You are developing your own unique style! You go girl!
Love your take on this pattern!
Cute changes to this pattern. It looks so great! Thanks for walking us through your process.
Love how the 9 patch blocks create a cross surrounding the green tree block.
I love adding my own twist to my quilts. I love how you changed this up!
Great job, Hannah. Love your tree quilt! 8:55
I like your adaptation of the pattern better. I change up patterns too, sometimes even on purpose! LOL
I love the polka dot quilt.
I love the way you made your quilt, Amber!
Great job, Hannah. It's gorgeous.
This is a great tutorial!! Love the changes!
I look forward to your flannel quilt Hannah.
I love your Christmas tree quilt ! Thank you for sharing.
You are great Hannah, it’s been fun watching you grow the last few years. Love your twist quilt. You are helping the rest of us open up and experiment with changing up a pattern. Thanks!😊
I really, really like the quilt you came up with. Great job Hannah. Thanks for sharing😊
Absolutely love your scrappy Evergreen quilt, Hannah! Appreciate your walking us through your thinking process from beginning to the finished project. Love the backing too!
This is on my must do list!!!
Wow, that was really a fun video to hear how you had decided to do different things. I always like to change out my pattern someway. I made a pattern from one of the books. I can’t even remember what it was called, but it’s finished and it doesn’t look anything like what it was supposed to be. I am sitting here laughing. Keep up the good work, Hannah.
Great ideas Hannah, thank you. So enjoying your input into videos from Fabric Cafe.
I like that quilt you did keep up the good work. I got to get that book
Thank you Hannah I love how you used what you had on hand using the 3 yard pattern!
I absolutely love your Christmas quilt, the color choices are perfect!
Great video - Thank you! Happy quilting!
Thx Hannah! You’re coming into your own. Great video with great ideas and your instructions were great. I’d like to see more of what you’ve done. I have the book and think I might have enough scraps to make the trees.
Love your quilt and appreciate you sharing your process. I do pretty much the same thing when I go "off pattern" or just create a "pattern" based on the fabrics I want to use. I back all of my quilts in flannel and love them. This scrappy series is very appreciated!
I like your twist!
Thank you, thank you for adding a row to balance out your version. I have always been obsessed with balance in standard quilts but rarely see true balance in 3:yard quilts so thank you for showing versions so I do not have to figure anything out. Great job.
Love the Evergreen quilt. And the tree construction is brilliant. Thank You
Thanks Hannah for your fun ideas for the Xmas trees , 9 patches and placing your larger border . 😸🫶🏼
What a transformation from when you first started quilting! Love the visionary you have become! May the holidays treat you grandly!
I like the way you did this one , my favorite hint is having the animals looking I to the quilt.
Always good to see the patterns tweaked to fit what you have in fabric or just do do it differently. Very creative! Love your pixie haircut, Hannah, with the wispy bits all over 😁
Love the way you provide information about being more creative with the patterns. Please help me make a queen size quilt, please. The king is too big for our bed, the twin is too small. Please help. I have most of the pattern books, but I lack the math skills.
Hannah, great quilt and a great video! Three-yard Quilts are so great as is, but they definitely open up my imagination to try changes.
Great way to use up scraps...love your twist on the Tree Quilt
Wow just wow ❤❤❤
Hannah I loved this video!!
Love this idea!!!
I love your choice of fabrics and placement of blocks. ❤
Great tutorial - thanks for the tips
Brilliant absolutely brilliant
Wonderful job, Hannah.
So so fun love it
Awesome job!
Thank you, Hannah. Creative ideas always work
Good job!
Love it
Loved this video, Hannah!! Thank you!
Love, love, love this video. Thanks for adding different styles of videos! The last few months have taken Fabric Cafe to another level! Still great personality coming through while giving more content!
Love the twist
Love your videos.. so creative..
Great job
Love your version!!❤
Love your quilt! Thanks for all the tips and info.
Excellent video, Hannah! Thanks:).
Hanna I love your videos. This quilt is great
Lots of good information
I like the quilt you made. Hannah.
I ❤ your enthusiasm.
Bravo😊🎉
I love the Whimsey you have injected into your 3 yard Quilt pattern and the fun you have had shows and it IS Whimsical Hannah.
Both Donna and Fran bring their style and chosen looks to the Quilts the6 design. Both different really, yet they so work together so extremely well and then they have encouraged John to add some his Quilts, adding that masculinity to the Fabric Cafe Quilted look.
Now they have encouraged you to become a Quilter and oh my goodness Hannah, you hav3 taken to Quilting like a Duck to Water. Your looks are once again a different look for Fabric Cafe an$ I’m. Sure that your Quilting ideas will appeal to another age group or certainly different from Donna’s colour and pattern choices which are more classical and very beautiful. Fran introduces a modernity to her colour choices showing a bolder and often more vibrant colour palate. Then John adds his masculine eye to his fabric choices and certainly his choices to make the male in you4 life a Quilt cannot be faulted.
Now Hannah is being encouraged to step outside the 3 Yard Quilt and introducing HER Whimsical look to the more traditional 3 yard Quilts usually seen in Fabric Cafe.
Hannah’s talent has been nurtured, she has learnt from the Masters how to Quilt correctly firstly, in how to choose her fabrics based on the Focus Fabric, then adding your Light and Dark. Next is learning ironing or pressing, then after that comes the cutting and I Love the clever use of baggies and labels. Hannah has been taught to SEW her Quilts and you must feel so proud of her growing Flair in choosing Fabrics to make her versions of your 3 Yard Quilts. She has become an absolute asset to Fabric Cafe adding another dimension to your Quilting Stable, (not quite the right word I know,) but her look is different to Donna, Fran and John’s insightfulness in selecting fabrics to enhance each 3 yard Quilt pattern in different directions. Another generation to join your Quilting Family and such a marvellous asset she is growing to become indeed.
Congratulations to the Fabric Cafe Family.
Margot
New Zealand
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Hannah, I wouldn't call your style "silly"...I'd call it "whimsical" I bet your home is very very whimsical! If you make a Christmas tree skirt, you'll have to show us that too!
The black and white gun blocks were not a panel. I ordered the gun fabrics from Spoonflower and that's the way it came.
I don’t see a link to Lucinda’s quilting service in your notes.
So sorry! - www.yellowrosequiltandstitch.com/
Are you related to the other two ladies? You have the same mannerisms as them. 😅
I love your first quilt with the black block the best. Nice job.
Love this so much!’ ❤❤❤❤❤