Love your patterns and really enjoyed this video. I sew my curves in the manner that the gals from SewKindaWonderful taught, less fussy and works for me every time (having the curves head in opposite directions and coming together at the needle). I wish more designers would incorporate curves, practice makes them less scary for sure.
I will have to check out their way of doing it. Sounds really interesting- thanks for the info. I love adding the curves in and yes, once you get going it becomes less scary. I'm happy to hear you'd like to see more quilts with that incorporated.
Thanks so much! I recommend trying on a couple scrap pieces of fabric first. It only takes one or two blocks to experiment and find they are not hard. Thank you for watching!
All of your patterns are so magical! I love looking at them! I have a couple of them, but have not tackled the circles yet! Maybe now is the time! Thank you for a great tutorial!
Thank you so much for sharing your tips and tricks for sewing curves. I’ve admired your patterns fora while now, but the curves have daunted me. After this, I’ll definitely be giving them a try. Just brilliant.😊
I am just attempting the curved piecing and found that sewing the convex and concave pieces with the convex on the top and matching the centre and quarter marks was much easier, the blocks were less distorted and no puckers.
Hello Ms Robin. I would like to learn curves, and this was a great tutorial. I would like to try one of your beautiful small wall hanging to start. As a beginner with curves, which pattern do you think would be the best for a curve beginner? Thank you so much. Such a fan of your work. ❤
thanks Robin, i've just finished piecing up the Mod Flower Box wall hanging which i love, i wanted to learn about curves which i have (brilliantly explained by you) i'm trying to decide how to quilt it now. I've never really done a quilt before , do you generally use a walking foot for the quilting part?
It looks like you end up with as many scrap pieces as deliberate pieces. Will the scraps fit together for a smaller version? They would be useful even if they have to be trimmed later.
Fantastic TIPS, especially the first tip about putting scraps in a separate pile UPSIDE down !
Learned that after using a lot of the wrong pieces!!
I love tulip tango colors!!!! ❤
Tulips are my favorite flowers so that group was particularly special to me!
Glad you like the colors :)
Thank you, thank you. You have answered many of my concerns.
Thank you, Robin. I’ve never seen a better explanation of how to piece curves. I’ve done curved piecing, but I will be much more accurate now.
Mary, thank you so much! That was so nice of you. I'm glad it was helpful.
Have had the Mod Flower Box pattern in my queue for some time. Love these tips!
Love your patterns and really enjoyed this video. I sew my curves in the manner that the gals from SewKindaWonderful taught, less fussy and works for me every time (having the curves head in opposite directions and coming together at the needle). I wish more designers would incorporate curves, practice makes them less scary for sure.
I will have to check out their way of doing it. Sounds really interesting- thanks for the info. I love adding the curves in and yes, once you get going it becomes less scary. I'm happy to hear you'd like to see more quilts with that incorporated.
Love this quilt, Robin. Thank you for sharing the tutorial. ❤😊
Great video Robin, very clear instructions. Thanks for sharing. I've never done curved piecing.
Thanks so much! I recommend trying on a couple scrap pieces of fabric first. It only takes one or two blocks to experiment and find they are not hard. Thank you for watching!
Great tutorial!
Thank you so much Diane!
Thank you. You are a very good teacher.
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial!
Thank you for the great patterns and showing us how to make them.
All of your patterns are so magical! I love looking at them! I have a couple of them, but have not tackled the circles yet! Maybe now is the time! Thank you for a great tutorial!
Your quilt designs are awesome!. You have a great eye for color coordination. I am enjoying a couple of your cross stich patterns.😊
Thank you so much for sharing your tips and tricks for sewing curves. I’ve admired your patterns fora while now, but the curves have daunted me. After this, I’ll definitely be giving them a try. Just brilliant.😊
These guilts are absolutely gorgeous
Thank you so much! They were fun to make.
Love this tutorial! Thanks for doing this ❤
thanks Jackie! @@Jackiechapp
I love you pattern and your artistry quilts! ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! I've done one curved piecing quilt, this year I want to do another one and I love your patterns!
Fantastic video! I’m ready to try the curves now. Very helpful! Thank you❤️❤️
This was a great tutorial for curved piecing! Thank you!
Such helpful information! Thank you for this detailed tutorial.
thanks
Yes, I want to try curves in quilting.
They are very satisfying to make. I think it gives a lovely soft look to a quilt!
Thank you so much! This is an excellent tutorial.
Very helpful video. Thanks so much 🩵🧵
Thank you! I’m inspired to try your curved patterns!
Excellent tutorial Robin. I learnt sew much, now to find the glue in France. Love your patterns❤
Excellent tutorial, instructions!
very wonderful instructions.
Thanks for this excellent video! I’ve got the partial eclipse pattern and I have a much better understanding how to do it!
Thank you. That makes sense with the points marked
I am just attempting the curved piecing and found that sewing the convex and concave pieces with the convex on the top and matching the centre and quarter marks was much easier, the blocks were less distorted and no puckers.
Hello Ms Robin. I would like to learn curves, and this was a great tutorial. I would like to try one of your beautiful small wall hanging to start. As a beginner with curves, which pattern do you think would be the best for a curve beginner?
Thank you so much. Such a fan of your work. ❤
thanks Robin, i've just finished piecing up the Mod Flower Box wall hanging which i love, i wanted to learn about curves which i have (brilliantly explained by you) i'm trying to decide how to quilt it now. I've never really done a quilt before , do you generally use a walking foot for the quilting part?
Love, lóve your work.
Please come and teach here in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. 🙃😘😋. I am serious 🤥
Thanks for great video sewing curves you sew curves at a scant or a 1/4 inch seam and do you use a little startch with curves
It looks like you end up with as many scrap pieces as deliberate pieces. Will the scraps fit together for a smaller version? They would be useful even if they have to be trimmed later.
WOW!
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