Thank you!! I’ve been searching high and low for how to produce this jagged effect in a stained glass quilt!! And to top it off, your video is so clear and concise. Thank you so much!
Great video and a beautiful quilt. I've been toying with the idea of make a stained glass quilt but couldn't find the one I really liked. This is it. Thanks so much.
Just discovered your site and subscribed…..I have been making a similar quilt from a kit I got from the lovely people at Jordan fabrics. It is so much fun to make….theirs is called Mosaic and I am making it to hang in my church….which is called Mosaic. I like the idea of the bias tape. Thank you ….going to try this method with my next one.💕Cathy in Montana
Excellent Lynda. We would love to see some photos of your quilt. Here is a link if you are interested in sharing www.alandacraft.com/submit-your-project/
You are most welcome Patricia. We also have written instructions on the website, here is the link www.alandacraft.com/2017/10/20/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/
Very nice, and it looks pretty easy and a great way to use up stash. Your finished quilt is beautiful. Thanks for the clear instructions. This goes on my "to do" list.
Love this stained glass version. Great tutorial on squaring up as well. This one is definitely on my 'to do' list. It gives me ideas for the Twister template as well.
It's great for this type of project Rosi 😊. This is Clover adhesive binding tape. Here is a link to the quilt blog post that shows where you can get some if you need it. www.alandacraft.com/2017/10/20/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/
There is a link in the description under the video, Audrey. It links to Amazon, so you can always try there if you have trouble finding the tape in NZ.
Lovely quilt, awesome technique...thumbs up for sure. Question - are there any specific issues/concerns with the tape (sashing) when the quilt is washed? Any specific settings/temps, etc.?
These are such fun to make Bernina. If you need help we do have the full written instructions with photos on the website. Here is the link www.alandacraft.com/2017/10/20/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/. Would love to see photos when you get it finished. :)
I feel the same Linda. I am the one that does the filming and am constantly telling Wanda to close the blade. (She's much better at doing it now - this was an old video.)
Very eye catching :) I love the look using the bias tape rather than the usual 1 inch strips. I must put some of that on my list. Was one roll enough for the entire quilt? Did you need more?
It uses just over one roll. The materials are on the website Terry. www.alandacraft.com/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/ This is definitely easier that doing the strips.
Lovely idea, Although I havent seen the tape in NZ. Also I urge you to shut your rotary cutter between cuts, should you knock it on the floor your toes could get cut.
This tape seems to be hard to get in OZ and NZ, Caroline, however Amazon stock it and they will post this item to Australia, here is a link amzn.to/2yL6MzP. Thank you for the reminder about closing the cover on the blade, I am usually really careful but obviously wasn't focussed at the time. :)
They measure 10" Suzanne. Here is a link to the step-by-step written instructions www.alandacraft.com/2017/10/20/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/
Instead of spreading them out like that, leave them stacked. Take on stack & put the top to the bottom of the pile. On the opposing corner take the bottom of the stack & put it to the top. On the two remaining opposing stacks take one & take the two top pieces & put on the bottom of the stack & on the last stack take the bottom 2 & put them on the top of that stack.
Thank you!! I’ve been searching high and low for how to produce this jagged effect in a stained glass quilt!! And to top it off, your video is so clear and concise. Thank you so much!
Thank you 😊. I'm glad you like it.
Great video and a beautiful quilt. I've been toying with the idea of make a stained glass quilt but couldn't find the one I really liked. This is it. Thanks so much.
Thank you Pat. It's fun watching this one come together. I was very happy with the result.
From Texas, USA, ****Thank You****. You made it so easy.
Love love love not only how you explain how to but your quilts. You have taught me so much!! I am quilt and fabric addict now lol
That is so lovely to hear Kathy, thank you. Quilting is certainly addictive, I am beginning to rival my local fabric store with my fabric supplies😀
Thank you for your well described video on stained glass quilt.
Thank you Janis 😊.
What a GENIUS technique! Didn’t know about the Clover tape. Thank you 😍
That tape is awesome. Just love the stuff. Really want to make another one of these but it's just finding the time.
Muy lindos los combinados gracias saludos de Bogota Colombia
I'm happy to hear you like it Jaime. Thank you 😊
Great tutorial. Especially useful was your instructions on how to get the perfectly sized block.
Thank you Gillian. :)
Just discovered your site and subscribed…..I have been making a similar quilt from a kit I got from the lovely people at Jordan fabrics. It is so much fun to make….theirs is called Mosaic and I am making it to hang in my church….which is called Mosaic. I like the idea of the bias tape. Thank you ….going to try this method with my next one.💕Cathy in Montana
What a lovely idea Cathy 😊. The bias tape certainly works well.
Thank you for the pattern and video. This is my first try at a stained glass quilt. So far so good.
Excellent Lynda.
We would love to see some photos of your quilt. Here is a link if you are interested in sharing www.alandacraft.com/submit-your-project/
I keep watching this video over and over! It’s in my top list of quilts to make. Thank you!
You are most welcome Patricia. We also have written instructions on the website, here is the link www.alandacraft.com/2017/10/20/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/
Excellent ❣ Thanks from the Susquehanna Valley of PA, USA 🙋♀️
You are most welcome Linda. I love this technique, it's fun and easy to do. 🙂
Thank yku. The Clover bias is a game changer!
Isn't it though 😊. It certainly makes getting the stained glass effect really easy.
Very nice, and it looks pretty easy and a great way to use up stash. Your finished quilt is beautiful. Thanks for the clear instructions. This goes on my "to do" list.
Thank you for your lovely comment Beth. It really is easy to do. I do hope you give it a go. :)
Indo trabalho!! Beautifull!!! I' love this work!!! Thanks for teach!!!! I'm brasilian, Rio de Janeiro ❤
You are simply awesome Alanda! Thank you for your wonderful tutorials.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment.
Like the design. Thank you. Sandra B.
Thank you Sandra. This is such fun to do. 🙂
Beautiful!💖🤗
Amazing idea thanks so much for the demo.
You are most welcome Freda 😊
Love this! Thank you!
like it! clever tip with bias tape. thanks
Thank you, I'm glad you like it.
Love this
Thank you 😊
Thank you for some great tips and ideas, Jess
You are most welcome Jess 🙂
Clever! When you start the second 9” trim you start in a bit and back up. That will save my rulers. I’ve nicked the corner so many times!
😀 I learnt early on by doing that very thing. I have a couple of rulers with nicked out corners.
Love the design and colors, and the instructions are very clear. Thanks.
1. nice tutorial. 2. Excellent color choices! :)
Thank you :)
Awesome video! Thank you for some wonderful ideas....👍🏻👵🏻
Thank you Bonnie, glad you like it 😊
what a pleasure you are to watch and such easy to follow tutorials , thank you so so much xx
Thank you Danine :)
SOOO BEATIFUL
Thank you Thelma
Beautiful quilt ! Thanks again for sharing your great ideas. 🌻 😃
Thank you Laura. I love these quilts. So much fun to make. :)
Ficou maravilhoso. Parabéns! Do Brasil.
Thank you for your lovely comment :)
Thank you I love the colors. God bless Thank you.
Perfect!
Love that stain glass tutorial .!! Nice and easy . Love it!!!
It;s a lot of fun to do as well Dora, as long as you keep everything in piles. It's really easy to get lost otherwise. Guess how I know that :)
Love this stained glass version. Great tutorial on squaring up as well. This one is definitely on my 'to do' list. It gives me ideas for the Twister template as well.
Thank you Mary. This was so easy to do. I am now making a table runner using the same technique.
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Love that tape
It's great for this type of project Rosi 😊. This is Clover adhesive binding tape. Here is a link to the quilt blog post that shows where you can get some if you need it. www.alandacraft.com/2017/10/20/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/
THANK YOU !!!
Great video. Thanks.
Love it!
Thanks you Pam 😊
Love the stained glass effect! never heard of double needles before
They certainly work well in a project like this. :)
I haven't seen that tape here in New Zealand but will be looking for it, looks great!
There is a link in the description under the video, Audrey. It links to Amazon, so you can always try there if you have trouble finding the tape in NZ.
Alanda Craft Thank you.
Você é ótima, mesmo não falando tua língua consigo entender o que você faz, 👏👏👏
Excelente, Cristiane. Fico feliz que você tenha sido capaz de seguir.
Love it! Thank you.
inspiring and beautiful.
Thank you, and the quilts not bad either. (joke)
Lovely quilt, awesome technique...thumbs up for sure. Question - are there any specific issues/concerns with the tape (sashing) when the quilt is washed? Any specific settings/temps, etc.?
Very beautiful
Thank you Eleonore .:)
Thank you, I cannot wait to start mine, you make it sound so easy
These are such fun to make Bernina. If you need help we do have the full written instructions with photos on the website. Here is the link www.alandacraft.com/2017/10/20/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/. Would love to see photos when you get it finished. :)
Where can I purchased the black bias tape ? Do you sell it ? Wonderful video.Thank You
Thank you Susan 😊. This tape can be purchased from Amazon amzn.to/3QTdZpj You may also be able to pick it up at local sewing stores.
Love your very helpful video. Could you please do this poor grandma’s nerves a favor and remember to close your rotary blade after each cut? Thanks
I feel the same Linda. I am the one that does the filming and am constantly telling Wanda to close the blade. (She's much better at doing it now - this was an old video.)
Очень красиво👍
спасибо. Thank you Zina. :)
thank you for the video could I use this bias strip tape to make a attic window, instead of using black fabric
I can't see why not Samantha. Give it a go and see if it works.
Very eye catching :) I love the look using the bias tape rather than the usual 1 inch strips. I must put some of that on my list. Was one roll enough for the entire quilt? Did you need more?
It uses just over one roll. The materials are on the website Terry. www.alandacraft.com/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/ This is definitely easier that doing the strips.
Lo, love this, thank you.❤️
Lovely! I already know who I am going to make this for, so thanks for the brilliant idea. :-)
Lovely idea, Although I havent seen the tape in NZ. Also I urge you to shut your rotary cutter between cuts, should you knock it on the floor your toes could get cut.
This tape seems to be hard to get in OZ and NZ, Caroline, however Amazon stock it and they will post this item to Australia, here is a link amzn.to/2yL6MzP. Thank you for the reminder about closing the cover on the blade, I am usually really careful but obviously wasn't focussed at the time. :)
thanks for your reply I will check out Amazon for the tape,
Bonjour, Se sont des carrés de quelles grandeur svp ?
They measure 10" Suzanne. Here is a link to the step-by-step written instructions www.alandacraft.com/2017/10/20/stack-slash-stained-glass-quilt-block-technique/
Merci beaucoup pour ta réponse, je rassemble tous mes tissus et je le réalise dès que possible, le modèle est trop beau . Bisous.
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OK so we now cut and sewed 4 blocks! But, how to make all the next blocks exactly the same with out a template?
The idea of this technique is that the blocks are random.
When putting my ironing mat over my cutting mat and ironed , my cutting mat was warped
Instead of spreading them out like that, leave them stacked. Take on stack & put the top to the bottom of the pile. On the opposing corner take the bottom of the stack & put it to the top. On the two remaining opposing stacks take one & take the two top pieces & put on the bottom of the stack & on the last stack take the bottom 2 & put them on the top of that stack.
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