Yes the host acted like she was telling how to do it and take credit. Really wanted to hear strictly from McKenna. Instead of saying McKenna explains to McKenna tries to explsin....
I visited makinna’s studio 10 years ago. Was just fascinated with her work. Bought the little jungle pattern and made it for my baby grandson. He would get so excited when we put him on the quilt. Thanks for the beautiful designs and techniques.
Love these nature Quilts - these are more favorite from McKenna Ryan - I try to do nature with animals and birds and i learned more today! Thank you McKenna and Fons too💚🧡
I do felt beaded and sequined 9rnaments and wall hangings with all kinds of snow village scenes and manger scenes which involve cutting out small to large pieces. I have done piecing with material using freezer paper and have done the decorative stitches on my sewing machine. Love what has been done with this work-just so beautiful. My granddaughter loves butterflies. I have the Flights of Fancy panel from Jordan's Fabrics to make hers with. I bought 4 panels and could do a layered look on some areas.
I love to do applique quilts. I love your technique. I have had this idea of doing like a picture painting technique. You have done it! Thank you. Mine probably will not be as good as yours, but if it makes me happy, that is wonderful.
Gorgeous quilts and great tips! Sometimes I layer and quilt my block before adding the applique, especially if I am only making a single piece. Then I add the applique and tack it down along the edge. I like the tip of using monofiliment thread and making a simple straight stitch. Thanks for sharing this video!
Love McKenna’s kits. I’ve done 4 wall hangings. I wish the host would let McKenna speak without being interrupted!! So thumbs up for McKenna but not the host.
Mekenna you are amazing love your fabrics i really wanted to take everything in you were saying and trying to teach but the presenter, she just kept taking over interrupting you etc I’m searching to find you doing your appliqué elsewhere thank you
Enjoyed this, sadly the presenter was over taking over to much. Was trying hard to take it all in but lost a lot with the talking over. The lady artist was amazing. Hope to see her again with more allowance to talk and explain.
That is one perspective. Notice McKenna was nervous. Never looked at the camera plus her neckline was red. The host was doing her best to help her feel less nervous. AND…it all worked out. When we’re nervous our mind can go blank. The bottom line…this was helpful and gorgeous design. TYVM for giving us more beautiful ideas to expand our quilting. Awesome! Awesome!
I love the video thank you. I do have a beginner question. How does the appliques keep from fraying. Is it the type of fabric. Seems like if you dew around raw edges it would fray, so im curious about what i dont know.
I imagine you could use Heat n' Bond ultra hold. There are tutorials on RUclips. Joan Shay has a book call "Petal Play" that has some interesting projects.
I can't watch this. Let the guest speak and explain. The host forces her to say what the host wants her to say, and tries to explain it for her. It's completely irritating.
@@karenrichardson6767 I’ve tried it with and without steam. I have noticed that when I repeat ironing the same pieces (when I add more appliqués to that area) that’s when the fusible weakens the most. Is that normal?
Yes the real small delicate pieces (eyes, etc) usually fall off and don't adhere to fabric so I sew them down separately. I don't use monofiliment thread. I like to create my wall art using different coloured threads.
Same question, thanks. The fusibles I have tried were all very frustrating to work with. I wish there was one I could trust to last through a washing. I recently bought some basting spray, and regretted it because it leaves a sticky film on everything nearby too. I would love to make a quilt to use on my own bed, but the idea of the raw edges makes me nervous. These are beautiful, but I would need more info before trying it.
just a thought: I would use a piece of parchment paper or the teflon sheet to cover the assembled work and then you won't be fearful of disrupting the arrangement with the iron as you heat set it.
Love the quilt but major turn off with the constant interruption by the host. Would prefer her to introduce the guest and let the guest tell how she does the applique. It is very irritating to have the guest constantly interrupted.
McKenna TRIES to explain her technique!!!..... Is what they need to retitle this video to!! Sorry. New to applique and quilting. Hello Mrs. Host....PLEASE allow your guest to fully explain what she is saying she did. She rarely got to finish a thought or explanation. This is your channel. It goes without saying you have your way of doing things. But you invited someone to show what they do and know. HER thought process is important! It's so we understand her patterns. We didn't even get to really see how she sews or how she does her 3D butterflies bc you interrupted her again to show us her other work. It's all very beautiful. But I'd have loved to hear her finish how she attatched them!!! I hope she has a channel or other tutorials up. 🙄😒
My Janome machine hates mono-filament thread. I have struggled with tension, bobbins, needles etc. I've watched every You Tube video. Nothing works..so frustrating. I am currently doing a farm quilt. I have had to use matching thread and then tie off underneath. Long process.
I've learned to use polyester not invisible thread, called monopoly. I use Superior brand, but I'm sure there's other good brands as well. Slow down!!! It's key. I generally use a Metallic needle ... Hope this helps
I can't believe the host stood in the middle of the project and made the guest try to demonstrate from the side. The host also explained how and why the guest did things, instead of letting the guest explain the process. Not impressed with the host's style. I realize this is an old video and may not be relevant anymore.
Just showed up in my feed. Wow that is just beautiful
Amazing! God has blessed you with a beautiful gift. You are so very talented.
McKenna you are amazing. So talented
Thankyou for the tour. Its was wonderful to see those beautiful quilts and all the hard work and skill involved in their creation. :)
Beautiful. Just a suggestion that Fons allow her guest to speak more.
Agreed. That’s the problem with Fons. Major turn off.
@@caraortega4474 agreed, why I havent bothered with Fons quilting shows in a long time. There are many others that do a much better job.
I agree. Fons talked and interrupted too much.
Yes the host acted like she was telling how to do it and take credit. Really wanted to hear strictly from McKenna. Instead of saying McKenna explains to McKenna tries to explsin....
In her defense, it was a TV show, she had to keep her eye on the clock and keep things moving along.
First time seeing your quilts.They are absolutely beautiful. Extremely detailed, and the applique he's just perfect.
Those quilts are stunning!
Such a helpful video. I could have watched for an hour or two more! Can't wait to begin my pattern!
I visited makinna’s studio 10 years ago. Was just fascinated with her work. Bought the little jungle pattern and made it for my baby grandson. He would get so excited when we put him on the quilt. Thanks for the beautiful designs and techniques.
Love these nature Quilts - these are more favorite from McKenna Ryan - I try to do nature with animals and birds and i learned more today! Thank you McKenna and Fons too💚🧡
Fantastic video!!!
The poor guest kept losing her train of thought with the constant interruptions. Her work is so darling, I will check it out more on my own.
I don't mind the lady in green to me she is explaining so much it is all new to me I need to learn wow what beautiful quilts
Very informative! Thanks Fons and Porter!
I am very to this. I have no idea how to quilr. I love the idea of putting it on a frame to finish it. 😍
I've done alot of McKenna Ryan quilts and to me they are alot of fun.
Love McKenna’s work!!
Absolutely beautiful!
I do felt beaded and sequined 9rnaments and wall hangings with all kinds of snow village scenes and manger scenes which involve cutting out small to large pieces. I have done piecing with material using freezer paper and have done the decorative stitches on my sewing machine. Love what has been done with this work-just so beautiful. My granddaughter loves butterflies. I have the Flights of Fancy panel from Jordan's Fabrics to make hers with. I bought 4 panels and could do a layered look on some areas.
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I love to do applique quilts. I love your technique. I have had this idea of doing like a picture painting technique. You have done it! Thank you. Mine probably will not be as good as yours, but if it makes me happy, that is wonderful.
This is so beautiful I’d love to an appliqué quilts this one looks more challenging but I’d sure love to give it a try
that is absolutely gorgeous.
Thank you for the wonderful video
Gorgeous quilts and great tips! Sometimes I layer and quilt my block before adding the applique, especially if I am only making a single piece. Then I add the applique and tack it down along the edge. I like the tip of using monofiliment thread and making a simple straight stitch. Thanks for sharing this video!
Beautiful quilt square!
Amazing tutorial and fabulous video thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas
Enjoyable video. Thank you. Judy
❤ thank you so much wonderful full of all kinds of great tips
Love McKenna’s kits. I’ve done 4 wall hangings. I wish the host would let McKenna speak without being interrupted!! So thumbs up for McKenna but not the host.
I loved the laundry piece so much I ordered it. Beautiful stuff.
Beautiful work.
Mekenna you are amazing love your fabrics i really wanted to take everything in you were saying and trying to teach but the presenter, she just kept taking over interrupting you etc I’m searching to find you doing your appliqué elsewhere thank you
This was inspiring.
I always put parchment paper over this type of work to keep my iron from getting any gunk on it.
Thanks Karen, for sharing that great idea!
😁
6:18 fussy cut - of course! Beautifur pattern.
would really like to have the PDF file of supplies needed and pattern. wondering if it can be emailed to me. love this technique
Superbe! Cette vidéo est très intéressante.
Bonne journée.
Enjoyed this, sadly the presenter was over taking over to much. Was trying hard to take it all in but lost a lot with the talking over. The lady artist was amazing. Hope to see her again with more allowance to talk and explain.
That is one perspective. Notice McKenna was nervous. Never looked at the camera plus her neckline was red. The host was doing her best to help her feel less nervous. AND…it all worked out. When we’re nervous our mind can go blank. The bottom line…this was helpful and gorgeous design. TYVM for giving us more beautiful ideas to expand our quilting. Awesome! Awesome!
Maybe she was frustrated trying to explain but being talked over.
you keep talking please let her explain how to do it
Just beautiful! So darling! Thanks for posting!
I love the video thank you. I do have a beginner question. How does the appliques keep from fraying. Is it the type of fabric. Seems like if you dew around raw edges it would fray, so im curious about what i dont know.
How do you finish 3-D butterflies? This is a beautiful process. Your work is amazing.
I imagine you could use Heat n' Bond ultra hold. There are tutorials on RUclips. Joan Shay has a book call "Petal Play" that has some interesting projects.
ruclips.net/video/Is_9uMyE8Nw/видео.html
Incredible!
I’m sorry, this is difficult to watch. I’d like to listen to the guest.
Yes, I agree with you 😢
I agree. It would be nice if the guest was allowed to teach us rather than the host talking all over her.
I can't watch this. Let the guest speak and explain. The host forces her to say what the host wants her to say, and tries to explain it for her. It's completely irritating.
I thought this was very well done and a very shared experience for both women. I was inspired. 🦋
I had no issues with Merrianne’s input. Informative video.
I have Debbie Mumm's birdhouse book. I will be looking to adapt one of her designs.
Is this method useable and washable or just for wall hangings?
what type of fusible web did McKenna use and what type of monofilment thread
It’s Wonderful 👌💋
Is the sheet, she referred to as magic paper a silicone sheet? What is it specifically called so I can buy some?
Awesome!
Wow, please just let McKenna present her lesson. The interruption are irritating
What fusible are you using? The double sided adhesive I use doesn’t keep the pieces stuck. While I’m quilting, some of the pieces are falling off!
Should you be using steam on it to adhere it well?
@@karenrichardson6767 I’ve tried it with and without steam. I have noticed that when I repeat ironing the same pieces (when I add more appliqués to that area) that’s when the fusible weakens the most. Is that normal?
I leave my iron longer and have no problem! Just about 8 seconds!
Yes the real small delicate pieces (eyes, etc) usually fall off and don't adhere to fabric so I sew them down separately. I don't use monofiliment thread. I like to create my wall art using different coloured threads.
Same question, thanks. The fusibles I have tried were all very frustrating to work with. I wish there was one I could trust to last through a washing. I recently bought some basting spray, and regretted it because it leaves a sticky film on everything nearby too. I would love to make a quilt to use on my own bed, but the idea of the raw edges makes me nervous. These are beautiful, but I would need more info before trying it.
Was there a supply list for this video?
Why lower the feed dogs? Beautiful work!
How do you put the backing on the quilt top when finished?
How do you make the butterflies 3-D?
just a thought: I would use a piece of parchment paper or the teflon sheet to cover the assembled work and then you won't be fearful of disrupting the arrangement with the iron as you heat set it.
What sized needle and type of needle to use with invisible thread and machine setting . Please answer
I can not find a supply list to order?
I wish to you can help us have classes at namungona children's art center
Great job
Why is there constant interruptions? Why is the guest even there?
Love the quilt but major turn off with the constant interruption by the host. Would prefer her to introduce the guest and let the guest tell how she does the applique. It is very irritating to have the guest constantly interrupted.
Queria tanto a tradução em português!?
So agree!
I agree!
Let’s hope the host reads this so she can be aware that she needs to watch the show and then practice grace in her hosting role.
Hush ladies, don’t be Karens. Let’s see you do better
Does Lori use monofilament thread in upper and bobbin thread?
McKenna TRIES to explain her technique!!!.....
Is what they need to retitle this video to!!
Sorry. New to applique and quilting. Hello Mrs. Host....PLEASE allow your guest to fully explain what she is saying she did. She rarely got to finish a thought or explanation. This is your channel. It goes without saying you have your way of doing things. But you invited someone to show what they do and know. HER thought process is important! It's so we understand her patterns. We didn't even get to really see how she sews or how she does her 3D butterflies bc you interrupted her again to show us her other work. It's all very beautiful. But I'd have loved to hear her finish how she attatched them!!! I hope she has a channel or other tutorials up. 🙄😒
Hi do you go around each piece appliqué or just free motion over the whole thing
How can I get this pattern, please?
Me too- i want the pattern, too
me too! never knew of McKinna's special artistry! I'd love to try!
Where do I find the pattern for the little birdhouse?
Helllo, what kind of paper did you use? thanks
My Janome machine hates mono-filament thread. I have struggled with tension, bobbins, needles etc. I've watched every You Tube video. Nothing works..so frustrating. I am currently doing a farm quilt. I have had to use matching thread and then tie off underneath. Long process.
I have a Janome 2160. I use Aurifil invisible thread on a Thread Director, smaller needle and slower speed . Works good for me.
Regular thread in the bobbin
I had the same problem with my older Jenome. Just got a Baby Lock Brilliant if I have problems with this one I'll try Meta Bonnell's tips.
I've learned to use polyester not invisible thread, called monopoly. I use Superior brand, but I'm sure there's other good brands as well. Slow down!!! It's key. I generally use a Metallic needle ... Hope this helps
I am with you, Brenda, with respect to my difficulty with mono filament thread and my Janome. Very frustrating.
Amazing talent. Thank you for sharing; may I suggest the host allow the artist to be the dominant commentator...
WOW!
You didn't show how to attach those 3-dimmensional butterflies. I can guess but I'd like to know your expert tips on it
Tons kept interrupting n McKenna lost train of thought I’m sure and ran out of time...
Meant Fons ....she was too controlling
Where are the links? Does McKenna have a website? Where is the pattern?
What kind of paper is that?
Love McKenna’s patterns and would have loved to hear more from her about her process. It’s too bad the host kept interrupting.
Beautiful quilt. It would have been nice to hear what the artist wanted to say vs the host always taking over and talking over her.
Though beautiful, to me this isn't really a "quilt" - more like fabric art. It would be great to learn - don't get me wrong. I admire this work.
What is your favorite monofilament thread?
It would’ve been nice to see what the back looked like on these appliqué quilts. Otherwise good information
What kind of monofilament thread?
Are McKenna's patterns for sale
On her website
Got there they shipped today
Where is the butterfly explanation?
Кандай сонун керемет
beautiful
😯lindíssimo!
❤❤❤❤❤
Controlling geez, i would like to learn from your guest
Too much talking over each other and host vert annoying.
Let the guest talk. Stop presenting her work for her. It’s HER design, let HER explain it.
Oi que lindo,
I would prefer the artist explain without any interruptions from the host. A step by step instructions is helpful from the artist.
I thought you were going to show us how to do the 3-D butterfly? Somewhat disappointed. Beautiful work
Yes the guest needs to speak & explain & the host needs to let her explain
So……beautiful…
👌👌👌
geesh, Lady in green yaps too much and speaks over the guest making it hard to follow McKenna
This show is several years old. Marianne is not on it anymore.
I can't believe the host stood in the middle of the project and made the guest try to demonstrate from the side.
The host also explained how and why the guest did things, instead of letting the guest explain the process. Not impressed with the host's style.
I realize this is an old video and may not be relevant anymore.
The host needs to hush!!
Let the artist speak! Dang….