Love your channel. I’ll be making a quilt top this way with a white quilted spread from a thrift shop. I think I’ll use a glue stick and let the edges fray. You made the cutting method easier. ❤
I’ve had this pattern for a few years but didn’t look forward to cutting out the flowers. Your idea on measuring and cutting is genius! Thanks you! Now I feel like this is obtainable.
I love these blocks! Had not seen this stitched in this manner before and I think it's great. I'm still very new to quilting.Thank you for this tutorial!❤
They are a favorite of mine, too, Vera! I want to do an entire quilt with French rose blocks someday. When I see the right fabric I'll know it's time. Thanks for watching! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
This is absolutely gorgeous. You are such an inspiration. Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into making this video for us. I must get this pattern and give this a try. Thank you so very much.❤
Hi Lea Louise, Wow that’s truly an awesome looking pillow cover! I think I’m gonna try this also, thank you for the info. I’m not sure I’d want to make a quilt like this shew way to much work for me 😂 Have an awesome day and God Bless ❤
Yes, absolutely Suzi! It'll be fine plus you'll have a bit more control over your movements. Enjoy making your own bouquet of flowers! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
I love this idea I did try it but they didn't come out like yours lol😍 I need some ideas on what to do with all these orphan blocks I have made through the years nothing really goes together. The only thing I can think about is dog beds? Got any thing up your sleeve MS Lea LOUISE ?
Oh no, not that, Vera! 😂 I often make 24" squares with a flannel backing as chair seat protectors. My desk chair is over a year old and still looks new. Also don't forget about quilt backs - odds and ends like that can often work well together in small quantities as a backing design. How about a sewing machine cover or even pillows for you. Then maybe you can resort to dog beds. Though I must confess my first chair cover years ago was for our cat! LOL Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
I want to keep receiving your emails but I would not reply yes to your email in case it someone has hacked you. I love your tutorials. You are really great at telling us all of the tips that help us improve
I made 3 quilts with this pattern and I've cut out 3 more. The 1st I made ou u of scraps from our quilting group place for 25 , 50cents a bag. Sometimes 1.00 a bag. They were scrape the others threw away too. I made cardboard patterns and just traced around them and I'm still using the cardboard ones. They're still going strong. I made the first set out of all different colors etc probably 10 yrs ago. This set is going to be all reds. The way u are doing it is too involved. I made it simple. Nothing personal bcuz I love watching u. I used scissors and it was so easy.
The backing would be added as for any other quilt, Barbara. After making each block, join them and maybe even add a lattice. I would sew each rose to the background but not do all the stitching, just enough to hold it in place. Then secure your quilt sandwich and quilt around each rose and fill in the rest with your favorite quilting pattern. Thanks for watching! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Thankfully it's not been hacked, Louise! There were some recent updates I made to my email account and Google-gmail sent my new emails to everyone's spam folder. That email was from me. It looks like everything is getting back to normal but it was a crazy mess for a few week! Thanks for following up! 💐 Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Good point! As with so many quilt patterns, the French Rose pattern has been around for decades under various names. It seems it may have originated in New Orleans in the 1930's if not even earlier. I love Heather's variation, too. Thanks a bunch for watching! 💐 Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Very pretty
Thank you, Ann! 😊 Appreciate you watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Beautiful
Thanks a bunch! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Wow it looks so romantic and charming ! Your Grandaughter will be thrilled with it 😍😍😍😍
Thanks a bunch! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love this look, I think I’m going to try it.🎀🎀🎀
Thanks a bunch, Cleo! I hope you get to give it a try. 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love your channel. I’ll be making a quilt top this way with a white quilted spread from a thrift shop. I think I’ll use a glue stick and let the edges fray. You made the cutting method easier. ❤
Thanks a bunch, Sandra! 💐Have fun making yours. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I’ve had this pattern for a few years but didn’t look forward to cutting out the flowers. Your idea on measuring and cutting is genius! Thanks you! Now I feel like this is obtainable.
Thanks a bunch, Charlotte! 💐 You can do it!! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I love my “Shabby Chic Rose” quilt! I used vintage fabric that I collected for over a year!
I bet that's beautiful, Linda! Thanks a bunch for watching! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
❤❤❤
Thanks a bunch, Colette! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Very cute 🤩🤩🤩!!!
Thanks a bunch! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I love these blocks! Had not seen this stitched in this manner before and I think it's great. I'm still very new to quilting.Thank you for this tutorial!❤
You can do it, too, Nancy! Thanks a bunch for watching! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love the no repeat of exact colors, BEAUTIFUL! AS always Thank You for sharing your time and crafting with us! Have a most wonderfilled life!
Thanks a bunch, Nonya! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Beautiful block! Thanks for some great tips.
Thanks a bunch! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love the fabrics.
Thanks a bunch, Diann! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
This looks like so much fun to design and make!
Mixing up all those fabrics is lots of fun, Laurie. Thanks a bunch for watching! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
She is going to love this. I love it. Thank you.
Thanks a bunch! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I love the French Roses!
They are a favorite of mine, too, Vera! I want to do an entire quilt with French rose blocks someday. When I see the right fabric I'll know it's time. Thanks for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
You are great for a first time lesson. Beautifully executed piece. Enjoyed your video. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it, Brenda! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
This is absolutely gorgeous. You are such an inspiration. Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into making this video for us. I must get this pattern and give this a try. Thank you so very much.❤
Thanks a bunch for watching, Deb! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Beautiful!!!
Thanks a bunch! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love this pattern!
Thanks a bunch, Cynthia! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Very pretty colors and pattern🌹🌹🌹🐥
Thank you so much 😊 Appreciate you watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Your granddaughter will love her new pillow.
Thanks! I think so too, 😊 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love the roses. Thank you
Thanks a bunch, Glenda! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love the scrappiness and so adorable.
Thanks a bunch, Debee! 💐 All those little layers of fabrics are such fun to mix together. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Such a pretty scrappy idea. and I love your method. Thanks so much for sharing. I enjoy your tutorials. Have a wonderful day.
Thanks a bunch, Terie! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Hi Lea Louise,
Wow that’s truly an awesome
looking pillow cover! I think I’m
gonna try this also, thank you
for the info. I’m not sure I’d want
to make a quilt like this shew way
to much work for me 😂
Have an awesome day and
God Bless ❤
Thanks a bunch for watching, Pam! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Like this very much…
Awesome, thanks for watching, Susan! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Great Idea. Thank you so much.
Most welcome 😊 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love your flowers! Instead of a walking foot, would a free motion foot work too?
Yes, absolutely Suzi! It'll be fine plus you'll have a bit more control over your movements. Enjoy making your own bouquet of flowers! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I love this idea I did try it but they didn't come out like yours lol😍 I need some ideas on what to do with all these orphan blocks I have made through the years nothing really goes together. The only thing I can think about is dog beds? Got any thing up your sleeve MS Lea LOUISE ?
Oh no, not that, Vera! 😂 I often make 24" squares with a flannel backing as chair seat protectors. My desk chair is over a year old and still looks new. Also don't forget about quilt backs - odds and ends like that can often work well together in small quantities as a backing design. How about a sewing machine cover or even pillows for you. Then maybe you can resort to dog beds. Though I must confess my first chair cover years ago was for our cat! LOL Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I want to keep receiving your emails but I would not reply yes to your email in case it someone has hacked you. I love your tutorials. You are really great at telling us all of the tips that help us improve
Ok thanks, Rhian! Thanks a bunch for watching! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Gr8 job! You didn't seem to hear me warning you that you forgot the leaves on the first two blocks!!
Next time you need to yell louder! 😂😂😂 Thanks a bunch for watching! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I made 3 quilts with this pattern and I've cut out 3 more. The 1st I made ou u of scraps from our quilting group place for 25 , 50cents a bag. Sometimes 1.00 a bag. They were scrape the others threw away too. I made cardboard patterns and just traced around them and I'm still using the cardboard ones. They're still going strong. I made the first set out of all different colors etc probably 10 yrs ago. This set is going to be all reds. The way u are doing it is too involved. I made it simple. Nothing personal bcuz I love watching u. I used scissors and it was so easy.
Great ideas, Virginia! Your quilts sound beautiful. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
How do you put on the backing if doing a quilt?
The backing would be added as for any other quilt, Barbara. After making each block, join them and maybe even add a lattice. I would sew each rose to the background but not do all the stitching, just enough to hold it in place. Then secure your quilt sandwich and quilt around each rose and fill in the rest with your favorite quilting pattern. Thanks for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Do you not press your fabrics before cutting out or sewing on to?
Generally I'll press out heavy wrinkles, Susan. Then I press the seams as pieces are sewn together. Thanks for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Has your email been hacked?????? I got a really weird email from you. Saying I need to reply. Please let us know.....
Thankfully it's not been hacked, Louise! There were some recent updates I made to my email account and Google-gmail sent my new emails to everyone's spam folder. That email was from me. It looks like everything is getting back to normal but it was a crazy mess for a few week! Thanks for following up! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
hi
Thanks a bunch! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Looks like you just added a layer to Heather French’s very popular French Roses pattern. Hopefully you credit her for “your idea”
Good point! As with so many quilt patterns, the French Rose pattern has been around for decades under various names. It seems it may have originated in New Orleans in the 1930's if not even earlier. I love Heather's variation, too. Thanks a bunch for watching! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
hi
Thanks a bunch! 💐 Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise