I would have never guessed that this is a one block wonder. I was thinking this quilt was made with 2 blocks, the pin wheel and the block that has 2 opposite corners, snowballed. I hope you are adjusting well on your mission. My brother went on his mission to Washington DC, and my nephew went to New South Wells on his. Thanks again for such a fun pattern.
So good to see you, Jenny, even if it is a recording! I could not figure out how this could be a one block wonder…until you showed me! That is amazing!
Jeannie. I just wanted to tell you how much I love watching your videos. You make them all look so easy and they are beautiful quilts. You have the sweetest, kindness voice ❤️. Thank you so much for every video. I'm 78 and just picked up quilting (again) about a year ago. Your always using the word "fun" and that's so sweet. You, yourself make quilting so much "FUN".
Jenny- Thank you for your wonderful tutorials. You give me hope and confidence that I can make quilts like this beautiful quilt. My brain turns tings around and I get frustrated sometimes but you make me feel like I can do it trying maybe a different way. Thank you!!😊
I’m definitely going to make this!! 💜🎉 It appears much more complicated than it really is. As always, Jenny makes it doable with her down to earth teach style! Thanks for teaching us over the years, Jenny! The recipients of my quilts think I’m so talented but I simply continue refining my skills as you have taught me. Best teacher ever!!! 🩷💜
Hi Jenny. Was at your Main store today and met your Grandson Gideon. What a great young man. Saying "Hi from Barb from Minnesota. I loved the Years Favorite quilt. Loved your store. 🥰
Thank you, Jennie. This reminds me of the antique lace quilt tutorial that you made. That is my all-time favorite but you got a little confused in it and I got a little confused right along with you and I keep going back and re-watching the video to figure out where I went wrong and I’ve never been able to so I have these giant beautiful squares that I’ve never put together because I know somethings wrong with them, please remake the antique lace quilt tutorial so we can see it one more time. Thank you so much. We love you.
Jenny, it’s great to see you doing a tutorial while you are actually on your mission trip. This quilt is stunning! I love the colors of the fabric you used. I’m going to add this one to my list. 🌸🩷🩷🩷🌸
🤯😊 it’s amazing to me how you look at something and try and understand how it’s made, then you find out how it’s made and it’s nothing like you thought!😂. Hope things are well in your travels.
I love this and want to try it soon. You are so far away and still making Fridays a funday! I've been watching the updates you have put out and wish you and Ron a fabulous work week. ❤
So Fun. This is so creative and beautiful. I love the layout options. Thank you for sharing this with us. God be with you till we meet again 💟🙏🤟🍀🌹🦓🤗🥄🥄🥄🥄Liz in California 😊
I thought this would be made with a pinwheel and a signature block. The actual block construction was much easier and more versatile. This will be going onto my to-list.
@@sandramyer7081 Make half square triangles the way they are made here with 10X10 inch squares. You will need 2 10 inch squares the same pattern because it takes 32 hs triangles to make a block,
I admit,to being a more traditional quilter with those fabrics, but I just put this layer cake into my basket!!! And I got,too,thunking how really cool this pattern would look with some other modern fabrics (like Kaffe or Tilda or others!) that scare me silly! Ans then how about Christmas, Halloween, Spring, etc! My guild makes smaller quilts for children in crisis every year and this looks like it would even work with some of the more “unusual” (being kind here!) fabrics that we have been graced with! We will have a change of officers for 2025/26 so I’m going to suggest this pattern as an alternate to strippy quilts, etc. maybe even slightly larger HST and squares???
When I first looked as the quilt, I expected you to be using a pinwheel block and a half-snowballed block. But I see, watching the video, that your method was more efficient
I would have never guessed that this is a one block wonder. I was thinking this quilt was made with 2 blocks, the pin wheel and the block that has 2 opposite corners, snowballed. I hope you are adjusting well on your mission. My brother went on his mission to Washington DC, and my nephew went to New South Wells on his. Thanks again for such a fun pattern.
Me too!
Me too.
Me 3
That is how I saw it too, but this is even easier! Thanks, Jenny! God bless you and keep you safe.😊
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Wow! This is even easier than I already thought it would be. Mind blown 🤯
Me too! I saw two different blocks, one snowballed on two corners; the other pinwheels. No, it's one block repeated!
That backing fabric!!!!😍
So good to see you, Jenny, even if it is a recording! I could not figure out how this could be a one block wonder…until you showed me! That is amazing!
I love how Jenny trimmed the HSTs. I need to remember that!
I’ve tried that method a few times, works well.
Jeannie. I just wanted to tell you how much I love watching your videos. You make them all look so easy and they are beautiful quilts. You have the sweetest, kindness voice ❤️. Thank you so much for every video. I'm 78 and just picked up quilting (again) about a year ago. Your always using the word "fun" and that's so sweet. You, yourself make quilting so much "FUN".
Oh how I love Jenny’s ‘pedal to the metal’ sewing!! Beautiful quilt. I miss Jenny’s tutorials but love Missy & Natalie’s videos too.
Loved seeing you Jenny! Looking forward to an update from Africa sometime soon! The girls are doing spectacular!
Such an interesting block. Love the many ways it can come together for a quilt top. Thanks Jenny 💜
That backing fabric is gorgeous almost too nice to be on the back of a quilt. All those HSTs!
i love that backing fabric! and the quilt.
Glad to see you using your favorite fast machine. ❤
Thanks Jenny! You can make 3 different quilts, that's awesome!
The sky is the limit with patterns of this quilt.
Year's Favourite was the first block I pieced of a year-long quiltalong -- my first. Love the backing fabric
This turned out so cute and I am surprised how easy it looks as you do it.
Jenny- Thank you for your wonderful tutorials. You give me hope and confidence that I can make quilts like this beautiful quilt. My brain turns tings around and I get frustrated sometimes but you make me feel like I can do it trying maybe a different way. Thank you!!😊
Jenny thank you. It is always great to see when a block can be changed so that it makes a completely different quilt depending on the placement.
I’m definitely going to make this!! 💜🎉 It appears much more complicated than it really is. As always, Jenny makes it doable with her down to earth teach style! Thanks for teaching us over the years, Jenny! The recipients of my quilts think I’m so talented but I simply continue refining my skills as you have taught me. Best teacher ever!!! 🩷💜
Hi Jenny. Was at your Main store today and met your Grandson Gideon. What a great young man. Saying "Hi from Barb from Minnesota. I loved the Years Favorite quilt. Loved your store. 🥰
Thank you, Jennie. This reminds me of the antique lace quilt tutorial that you made. That is my all-time favorite but you got a little confused in it and I got a little confused right along with you and I keep going back and re-watching the video to figure out where I went wrong and I’ve never been able to so I have these giant beautiful squares that I’ve never put together because I know somethings wrong with them, please remake the antique lace quilt tutorial so we can see it one more time. Thank you so much. We love you.
You might look for the Petite Antique Lace quilt tutorial that Jenny did. Maybe that will help you figure it out. It's not different just smaller.
Misty did it again in blue, look for that one.
It's totally cool. I love the "what if" ideas. You could even combine them to make another awesome quilt! Thanks Jenny❤
Beautiful quilt. Thank you for sharing
I love this quilt! I have plenty of Layer Cakes to choose from, too. In fact, I just got one delivered yesterday from MSQC!
I loved the square! I have plenty of left over half star triangles from other patterns. I am going to try a block and have a scrappy table topper. Yay
Jenny, it’s great to see you doing a tutorial while you are actually on your mission trip. This quilt is stunning! I love the colors of the fabric you used. I’m going to add this one to my list. 🌸🩷🩷🩷🌸
Jenny pre recorded the videos to the end of the year before she left on her trip.. She told about it on one of her Tuesday Newsday videos. ❤
Fun pattern, beautiful fabric
Thank you Jenny. So good to see you. Hope all is going well in Ghana
🤯😊 it’s amazing to me how you look at something and try and understand how it’s made, then you find out how it’s made and it’s nothing like you thought!😂. Hope things are well in your travels.
Love this block and all the possibilities! I love seeing you too! Even if it is a recording.
I am new at quilting and wow how fast was to make that block!! Thank you for sharing!! God bless you all!😊
I love this quilt, the one block quilts are so nice to make. May God be with you and your husband on your journey.
Such a pretty quilt. Love the "what if" ❤
Stunning quilt, possibilities! ❤
You make it so easy. Thanks.
Jenny we miss you❤
What a fun quilt. Thank you Jenny! That material line is gorgeous.
Great ideas, Jenny! Love the "What if we turn it this way..." because I'm not a big fan of the pinwheels. Blessings to you and Ron in Africa!!!
I absolutely love the variety in this quilt. Video saved for a future project. 😂
So did I! Now, can I wait a whole month before opening it!!!
I definitely thought this was 2 blocks! Thanks for making it look so easy !
So many ideas so little time! It would be so easy to also make different sized quilts with this block.
I love this! Jenny has taught me so much, and she’s given me the motivation to try new things. 😘
Gorgeous backing😊
Isn't that backing sew good?!
Wonderful! Thanks for showing the variety blocks- Fun!❤😂
I love this and want to try it soon. You are so far away and still making Fridays a funday! I've been watching the updates you have put out and wish you and Ron a fabulous work week. ❤
It may be one quilt, but she has so many ideas to go along with it!
So Fun. This is so creative and beautiful. I love the layout options. Thank you for sharing this with us. God be with you till we meet again 💟🙏🤟🍀🌹🦓🤗🥄🥄🥄🥄Liz in California 😊
So pretty will be doing this one
I thought this would be made with a pinwheel and a signature block. The actual block construction was much easier and more versatile. This will be going onto my to-list.
LOVE the colors!!
Awesome loved it.
Love the "what if" factor! Blessings to you and Ron!
Loved this quilt.
Thank you for showing me the different possibilities
Very clever !
My brain sees a pinwheel block next to a snowballed square block.
Love, love this!
Such fun!
❤️ this block thanks 😊
Going to use this on my next baby quilt!! lovely
Oh my goodness, that isn't how I thought that was going to go at all. Thanks for the great idea.
Love it! 😍
Thankyou. Love it. Hugs, Chel 🌸
This could also be a great use for left over HSTs.
I love this!!
Fun fun block
I love this
Holy cow! You can make the Antique Lace quilt using 10" squares!
How?
@@sandramyer7081 Make half square triangles the way they are made here with 10X10 inch squares. You will need 2 10 inch squares the same pattern because it takes 32 hs triangles to make a block,
Beautiful!😊
That backing!!
Fabulous quilt love it❤
Beautiful ❤
I Love the back! ❤Wow!
Very nice!
So pretty, thank you for sharing ❤
And yes, I also purchased the pattern!
That's what i want!❤😂
I got my Jenny’s Christmas Box Thursday October 24th
❤that you have pre recorded videos I pray for your health and safety
This is a mind blower!❤❤❤❤
Wow! Love this!😊
Thos is a great pattern
Simple Sixteen? That goes well with Easy Eight!
Good morning 😊 i was wondering what model baby lock are you using? Looks like fun 😄 great quilt thanks
I admit,to being a more traditional quilter with those fabrics, but I just put this layer cake into my basket!!! And I got,too,thunking how really cool this pattern would look with some other modern fabrics (like Kaffe or Tilda or others!) that scare me silly! Ans then how about Christmas, Halloween, Spring, etc! My guild makes smaller quilts for children in crisis every year and this looks like it would even work with some of the more “unusual” (being kind here!) fabrics that we have been graced with! We will have a change of officers for 2025/26 so I’m going to suggest this pattern as an alternate to strippy quilts, etc. maybe even slightly larger HST and squares???
You are sew onto something, modern fabrics with this pattern would be sew beautiful! Hope you enjoy your new pattern friend!
Funny I saw a pin wheel block and a snowballed block before you said how to make it. Lovely quilt
So did I! Amazed at what she did with this.
what is the name/maker of the gorgeous backing fabric please? i NEED this in my stash. great tutorial as always
I really wanted to order backing but I can't find it on website. Bummer. Beautiful quilt
Beautiful quilt. If you use 2 sixteen inch squares, you can get 32 hst
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Just checked and the backing is sold out! Hopefully it will be restocked?
Love this one and I also love that you are using the BabyLock machine, Sorry but I really don't like the newer machines that the girls use.
When I first looked as the quilt, I expected you to be using a pinwheel block and a half-snowballed block. But I see, watching the video, that your method was more efficient
It looks like you can make a pinwheel and a snowballed block for the same result.
I see a fun table runner coming out of this!
Love this quilt. What is the name of the backing fabric? Where can I buy it? Thank you!
Beautiful quilt! What kind of sewing machine is that? ❤
It looks like a Bay Lock.
To think they had to do that without a rotary cutter??😫
It’s a modern block.
@m0ther0ne It's a modern block, but quilters have been making half square triangles for decades.
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Are the 16 hst's on the bias?
I was wondering that too. And I think they are since the stiched line is on the grain.