Thanks for this video. I enjoyed it and am inspired. (Still a little scared to start my own.) I really appreciated you showing and explaining how to iron the seams. I've heard others talk about ironing them but hadn't quite rasped it till I watched your video.
You're very welcome! Don't be scared to try .. it's just fabric. When I'm starting a new project I usually start with some fabric I got on sale before I try it on my favorite fabric.
Very nice....I really like the colors/patterns you chose! I've always wondered about those fat quarters! lol My sister has made beautiful quilts for 30 yrs or more but I'm the artist. One day I may try my hand at a quilt.....but for now I'll just keep drawing and painting. lol
I am new to quilting and I’ve just hand tied quilts. I’m curious how much does a long arm quilter charge you for your quilts? obviously depends on the size I know that.
I always iron n Strachan my fabricy0u could cut cut n sew all together cut your linning n batting at the same time you can sew straight Ines or cross n you have sewing your quilt together all at the same time sasy
Fantastic video Thankyou Could I please ask If I want to do a baby quilt in the same manner as you've laid your pattern out The squares are only 4 half inch How do I work that ??? Thanks Karen
Hi Karen, what size do you want your quilt to measure? I did a little math and you will need 64 squares if you want it to measure around 34" x 34". That's eight rows across and eight down for a total of 64.
@@chicnscratch Hi I wantedot to measure just that Love the videos thankyou I'm trying diamond shaped now but finding it difficult with the points matching them up !would you have any tips plz ?
Yes, if you use 5 Fat Quarters just make it one row shorter. You'll have 20 blocks instead of 24. Four blocks across and five blocks down for a total of 20.
This would make a fantastic rag quilt, just what I was looking for!
Great idea!
Love this!! I’ve been “collecting” fat quarters and have not found a pattern that would work for what I wanted......until now! Thank you!
You're very welcome! Have fun!!
Thanks for this video. I enjoyed it and am inspired. (Still a little scared to start my own.) I really appreciated you showing and explaining how to iron the seams. I've heard others talk about ironing them but hadn't quite rasped it till I watched your video.
You're very welcome! Don't be scared to try .. it's just fabric. When I'm starting a new project I usually start with some fabric I got on sale before I try it on my favorite fabric.
Very nice....I really like the colors/patterns you chose! I've always wondered about those fat quarters! lol My sister has made beautiful quilts for 30 yrs or more but I'm the artist. One day I may try my hand at a quilt.....but for now I'll just keep drawing and painting. lol
I wish I could draw!! Several of my family members can draw and I can't even draw a stick figure.
Thank you so much! This was a great instructional video and you explain things in a very easy to understand way!
thank you!!
Love this quilt. Thanks for making it look easy
You are so welcome!
Love this!!! I have to be VERY cautious! I have no more room for more craft projects and supplies!!
This is going to be my first quilt making thank you!
Hope you enjoy it!
Like the idea of pinning the bottom corner, helped me alot, thanks.
Glad it helped!
Do you have a video showing how to do the backing/batting and binding? please
I'm sorry I don't. I've always had mine done by a longarm quilter.
Would you share the video on cutting please thanks.
very nice at explaining it i’m still new
Can you please add the video on cutting. Thanks
Please 🥺❤️. I have fat quarter for a perfect quilt 😊
Just found you, love this quilt
thank you!!
I am new to quilting and I’ve just hand tied quilts. I’m curious how much does a long arm quilter charge you for your quilts? obviously depends on the size I know that.
it's been a few years since I have one done but the last time it was around $150 for a lap size quilt. That included the batting and the binding.
@@chicnscratch thank you
I always iron n Strachan my fabricy0u could cut cut n sew all together cut your linning n batting at the same time you can sew straight Ines or cross n you have sewing your quilt together all at the same time sasy
Fantastic video
Thankyou
Could I please ask
If I want to do a baby quilt in the same manner as you've laid your pattern out
The squares are only 4 half inch
How do I work that ???
Thanks
Karen
Hi Karen, what size do you want your quilt to measure? I did a little math and you will need 64 squares if you want it to measure around 34" x 34". That's eight rows across and eight down for a total of 64.
@@chicnscratch
Hi
I wantedot to measure just that
Love the videos thankyou
I'm trying diamond shaped now but finding it difficult with the points matching them up !would you have any tips plz ?
@@karenstocks2623 Diamond shape? Block or quilt, is there a video you're watching?
@@chicnscratch
I've watched a few but the diamond shape on the points are not pointed
Its odd
@@chicnscratch
I want to make a star in the centre of squares
REALLY LIKE THESE
Love this good quite for my granddaughter will be my second one I’m new at this
What was that after using for the calculator
Yay, love watching your sewing videos! :)
I DO THESE JUST IN MY HEAD EASY
What is the name of your website? I wanted to get measurements for this quilt
Here ya go.... sewchicnscratch.com/fat-quarter-quilt/
how many fat quarters would be needed for a twin size quilt?
That app is handy dandy!
Is it possible to make a smaller quilt with 5 fat quarters instead of 6? How many rows and columns would you suggest?
Yes, if you use 5 Fat Quarters just make it one row shorter. You'll have 20 blocks instead of 24. Four blocks across and five blocks down for a total of 20.
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