I love your quilt! Fabrics are beautiful and you were so wise to not cut them up. My 8 yr old grandson Jack, asked me to help him make a quilt for a pioneer assignment in his 3rd grade school class. He decided he wanted to “shop” my stash and chose 9 favorite fabrics which I cut into fat quarters. He then arranged them on my design wall until he was satisfied with the arrangement. He sewed each row together until he had the quilt top completed. This took a few hrs of one Saturday. I then loaded it on my long arm and the following Saturday he “drew” with the needle squiggly lines, circles, triangles etc, until his quilt was completely quilted mostly by himself with a little steering from grandma. I then bound it with scrappy binding like you did. His favorite part was the quilting and there never was a more proud little boy! I wish you could see his picture of him in front of his masterpiece!
Oh my goodness is so beautiful I totally love the wavy lines that really gives it a gorgeous look I don’t know if I want anyone sitting on it at the park but I do love it as a throw or a wall hanging, colors are awesome❣️🪡🧵✂️💓💕💗💖
Learn how to make a stunning no-cut fat quarter quilt in just 3 hours using 9 different fabrics! This beginner-friendly quilting project is perfect for anyone looking to create a beautiful quilt without the hassle of cutting fabric. Follow along through the steps to create your own unique quilt in no time. Quilting has never been easier!
I’ve been fearful of FMQ but this pattern seems worth a try; taking it one block at a time. ❤ I also love quilting with wavy lines …it results in a very puckered quilt. So cozy feeling!!❤❤ Thank you for sharing this. 😊
What a beautiful way to encourage people new to quilting it’s important to know that you don’t always have to make a specific block it’s okay to relax and enjoy ❤
You are right, cutting the fabric would have been a disrespectful. You allowed the fabric to shine. BEAUTIFUL! You also have the best background music.
Glad I could help! but im sure your confidence will grow as you make and learn the basics well done for getting the confidence please do reach out if you need any help
Was the fabric canvas? It looks like canvas which could be a heavier quilt. But, some like heavier. And would make a great picnic quilt as well. Love how modern and bold it is! And can't forget how quick!!
This is a great pattern for those prints and it made a great wall quilt as you showed. It might work well with our Kaffe Fasset fabrics that some of us can’t bear to cut up. I’m gonna keep it in mind for the large prints that I have in my stash. Also a really fast to piece and quilt idea for charity quilts I’m thinking.
I learned some thing from you today. I never thought to stand while quilting on my home sewing machine. I’m going to try that on my next quilt. I also like the wavy line quilting you chose. Also that you quilted each square individually, rather than do the whole length of the quilt. Thank you! Have a blessed day.
Love the idea and it turned out beautiful 😍. I've always considered quilting but was afraid of getting overwhelmed in the process. This totally doesn't seem so scary anymore. Thanks for sharing 👍
Fabulous and inspiring! Thank you for showing us how you free motion quilted the wavy lines. Block by block ~ I think I can do it! FMQing scares me, but you simplified it enough I will try it on a sample quilt block. Your intuition was correct not to cut up those beautiful large pieces of fabric! The final piece shows you have great vision for color and arrangement.
Karen, I love the look of dense quilting, and the method you used looks so much easier than anything I would have come up with. This quilt is absolutely luscious!!
Karen, I love the bright vibrant colors & large flowers! Hope you are doing well - haven't been on RUclips as often as I like trying to sell our home. Love your all your wonderful creativity, you rock girlfriend.
It looks so good just put together. I never would have thought of quilting one block at a time. That really makes sense..and not so daunting. You have given me yet another great idea. I'm starting to pack my checked bag (of fabrics) this week to take on three month vacation. Thank you Karen for your wonderful content. I missed Jackson this time. 😘
Thankd. Beautiful quilt. I wanted the neutrals removed, but the end result looks good! The dense wavy line quilting is a high quality look. I'm going to practice it on potholders.
Omgoodness I absolutely L❤️VE this 👏👏👏. Thank you so much for your expertise AND willingness to encourage us🥰. And oh ya, that dong was awesome tooo! ❤️😀
Oh also I meant to ask- what size is your cutting table!?! We are in the process of setting up my space I’ve waited a lifetime for 👏👏👏😝🙃🥰. I’m so excited! Thank You ❤️😀
Stunning quilting. I have some aboriginal fabric I have been collecting for a few years to make a quilt for myself that I was thinking to leave the fat quarters whole. And also some Ankara African fabric I brought back from Ghana West Africa. But this way of quilting is very exciting. Can you please tell me what color thread you used? I was thinking its a light grey maybe? Just found your channel new subscriber.
HI thanks for subscribing I use Rasant threads it was a cream color light peach the number is x0511 I also made a few aboriginal quilts here are the links ruclips.net/video/kj6BDwBfDQU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/CzjMBFQic78/видео.html
I like the way your quilt turned out! It looked like a canvas fabric. Was it regular quilting cotton? The quilting idea is great, too! Thank you very much!
With your other 2 florals, could you put plain colour piano key borders on 2 opposite sides, and make 2 pillow cases to go with the quilt? Or put one flower on each side of one pillow case? Or just make 2 square cushion covers for you couch, and throw the guilt on the back? Lovely idea you had. Have fun.
I love your quilt! Fabrics are beautiful and you were so wise to not cut them up.
My 8 yr old grandson Jack, asked me to help him make a quilt for a pioneer assignment in his 3rd grade school class. He decided he wanted to “shop” my stash and chose 9 favorite fabrics which I cut into fat quarters. He then arranged them on my design wall until he was satisfied with the arrangement. He sewed each row together until he had the quilt top completed. This took a few hrs of one Saturday. I then loaded it on my long arm and the following Saturday he “drew” with the needle squiggly lines, circles, triangles etc, until his quilt was completely quilted mostly by himself with a little steering from grandma. I then bound it with scrappy binding like you did. His favorite part was the quilting and there never was a more proud little boy! I wish you could see his picture of him in front of his masterpiece!
Oh, please send me a pic on my email craftyquiltingstore.com I'd love to see it what a lovely story thanks for sharing with us all.
Thank you for posting! It was your quilting that took it from 'Oh that's nice' to 'Wow, I love it!!' . Well done Karen!!
@@silverraven2017 thank you so much
Great idea! I’ve never thought of not cutting the fat quarter either. Thank you! You do such great work and you’re a joy to listen to!
Oh my goodness is so beautiful I totally love the wavy lines that really gives it a gorgeous look I don’t know if I want anyone sitting on it at the park but I do love it as a throw or a wall hanging, colors are awesome❣️🪡🧵✂️💓💕💗💖
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful way to use that quarters that you don’t wanna cut up or even cut pieces off of you like in large patterns. Love your videos. From NC USA.
Learn how to make a stunning no-cut fat quarter quilt in just 3 hours using 9 different fabrics! This beginner-friendly quilting project is perfect for anyone looking to create a beautiful quilt without the hassle of cutting fabric. Follow along through the steps to create your own unique quilt in no time. Quilting has never been easier!
Was disappointed that the quilt in the thumbnail was not the quilt she made
will upload it soon
@@GloriaLeiby-p9n oh bummer that's what I was hoping to see
@@GloriaLeiby-p9n makes no sense
@@hoptoi maybe to you
@@CraftyQuiltingDesigns to most people the thumbnail tells you what the video is about
I’ve been fearful of FMQ but this pattern seems worth a try; taking it one block at a time. ❤ I also love quilting with wavy lines …it results in a very puckered quilt. So cozy feeling!!❤❤
Thank you for sharing this. 😊
You can do it!
What a beautiful way to encourage people new to quilting it’s important to know that you don’t always have to make a specific block it’s okay to relax and enjoy ❤
@@toniharrisont5200 great comment love it
You are right, cutting the fabric would have been a disrespectful. You allowed the fabric to shine. BEAUTIFUL! You also have the best background music.
Absolutely beautiful! Fabric is GORGEOUS, and the curvy line quilting brings wonderful texture! I believe I just might try it!!!
A very creative way to use fat quarters (especially when you don't want to cut it up). Enjoyed this video!
I really like the way you quilted it, one block at a time! Can’t wait to try that! Your quilt is so cheery and vibrant! Thank you for sharing!!
@@Stitcher_in_MD best approach 1 block at a time
Finally I can make a quilt! I dreaded because I get confused with cutting and placing. Thank you so much!
Glad I could help! but im sure your confidence will grow as you make and learn the basics well done for getting the confidence please do reach out if you need any help
@@CraftyQuiltingDesigns thank you so much!
🤯 it's never occurred to me to quilt in shorter rows, I'll DEFINITELY try this method!
Same here! I usually just go from end to end but this is fantastic.
I noticed that too and thought how genius and why hadn't I thought of that. 😅
Was the fabric canvas? It looks like canvas which could be a heavier quilt. But, some like heavier. And would make a great picnic quilt as well. Love how modern and bold it is! And can't forget how quick!!
I am loving your I Iron. I have never seen one like this before. Cool quilt too. ❤ from NZ
This is a great pattern for those prints and it made a great wall quilt as you showed. It might work well with our Kaffe Fasset fabrics that some of us can’t bear to cut up. I’m gonna keep it in mind for the large prints that I have in my stash. Also a really fast to piece and quilt idea for charity quilts I’m thinking.
@@christinereeves353 yes I agree Kaffe Fasset fabric will be good use for the idea you are totally correct
The freehand stitching really took it to another level! Love it and will give it a try.
I learned some thing from you today. I never thought to stand while quilting on my home sewing machine. I’m going to try that on my next quilt. I also like the wavy line quilting you chose. Also that you quilted each square individually, rather than do the whole length of the quilt. Thank you! Have a blessed day.
@@bltsews8375 you are very welcome
It turned out so beautiful. I could not have seen that coming out so pretty. I just love the look of it.. just amazing.😊
Love the idea and it turned out beautiful 😍. I've always considered quilting but was afraid of getting overwhelmed in the process. This totally doesn't seem so scary anymore. Thanks for sharing 👍
Fabulous and inspiring! Thank you for showing us how you free motion quilted the wavy lines. Block by block ~ I think I can do it! FMQing scares me, but you simplified it enough I will try it on a sample quilt block. Your intuition was correct not to cut up those beautiful large pieces of fabric! The final piece shows you have great vision for color and arrangement.
I also love the scrappy binding. Your quilting and color choice is so creative. I love the waves too.
Thank you so much!
I love your iron! Fabric is gorgeous, thank you for sharing a different approach to fat quarters!
Me too!
Love the quilt and the quilting
Karen, I love the look of dense quilting, and the method you used looks so much easier than anything I would have come up with. This quilt is absolutely luscious!!
@@KnuklHed yes I feel the sam I have actually had a quilt store contact me to post in there magazine
Karen, I love the bright vibrant colors & large flowers! Hope you are doing well - haven't been on RUclips as often as I like trying to sell our home. Love your all your wonderful creativity, you rock girlfriend.
Thank you so much! miss hearing from you, thanks for watching, happy house selling, I know the stress it brings
It looks so good just put together. I never would have thought of quilting one block at a time. That really makes sense..and not so daunting. You have given me yet another great idea. I'm starting to pack my checked bag (of fabrics) this week to take on three month vacation. Thank you Karen for your wonderful content. I missed Jackson this time. 😘
@@sherrylesina7224 have a great vacation take lots of pics and visit fabric stores
Thankd. Beautiful quilt. I wanted the neutrals removed, but the end result looks good! The dense wavy line quilting is a high quality look. I'm going to practice it on potholders.
The fabrics are beautiful.
HAVE THEM FOR AT LEAST 2 YEARS NOW
Beautiful!!! I love your quilt, I suggest making two pillows with the other fat cuarters. Thank you for sharing.
The quilt top colors and arrangement are beautiful.
Beautiful Karin. You are so creative. TFS
@@JamOw86 thank you
Omgoodness I absolutely L❤️VE this
👏👏👏. Thank you so much for your expertise AND willingness to encourage us🥰. And oh ya, that dong was awesome tooo! ❤️😀
You make it look so easy. Beautiful
@@pamlumpkin1829 lol thanks
Lovely quilt. I'm learning so much from you. I'm new at quilting
@@elizabethannwest646 I’m so happy to hear this I do work hard to ensure that others like the tutorials
Love it and after all the stitching it even looks better and the blocks fuse completely together . 🤗
Wow! Absolutely beautiful!
@@phyllismawyer5368 you are very welcome
Love this it's really great. I love wavy lines too.
Thanks so much!
It turned out very pretty.
Love it! You always have great ideas!
Thank you! 😊
Karen, your videos are so informative. You're a great teacher.
Please share information for the quilt in the thumbnail .
will do
This is such a beautiful quilt!
Oh my goodness! I love this!! Great job!
Thank you so much!!
Those fabrics are beautiful!
They are!
Love the fabric
Absolutely Fabulous, would make an excellent wall hanging, thankyou for sharing your video,and the tips are welcome happy quilting ❤❤
Really like the whole concept (and result!😬) I particularly like the simple but effective wavy lines as I am not keen on the quilting bit. Thank you.
I love the wavy line quilting! Now what I know what to do with a bunch of fat quarters that I haven’t cut up for exactly the same reason!!
Love the quilting wavy lines, turned out beautiful. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Great idea. Myself I would pick quieter colors though. Love the quilting part.
Love the idea
That came out fantastic. I’ll have to give it a try
Wow, what a wonderful idea!! I am new to quilting definitely going to try this. Thank you!
Have fun!
No stress and genius actually.
@@lizryan6289 sure is
I just love this and the colors oh and the wavy lines are fantastic ❤❤❤ You are the best .
Lovely, can't wait to try the wavy lines.
Very nice!! Love it!!!
@@geauxsavvydesignsbyShon thank you
Wow Karen ! This quilt is an absolute KnockOut !!!! 😍😍😍😍😍stunning
awww thank you
That is a marvelous idea!
Very beautiful
I love the fabric!
Nice quilt. It will come together quickly.
Absolutely Gorgeous ❤❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
BEAUTIFUL! ❤
Beautiful!! I loved watching the video!
Oh also I meant to ask- what size is your cutting table!?! We are in the process of setting up my space I’ve waited a lifetime for 👏👏👏😝🙃🥰. I’m so excited! Thank You ❤️😀
@@rachelburgener819 the top is 47 inches squared and the height is 37 inches
Lovely quilt❤
I love your fabric.
Absolutely beautiful 😍
Karen...it's beautiful ❤❤
Brave and beautiful!
Love love it!
I love your fabrics
Stunning quilting. I have some aboriginal fabric I have been collecting for a few years to make a quilt for myself that I was thinking to leave the fat quarters whole. And also some Ankara African fabric I brought back from Ghana West Africa. But this way of quilting is very exciting. Can you please tell me what color thread you used? I was thinking its a light grey maybe? Just found your channel new subscriber.
HI thanks for subscribing I use Rasant threads it was a cream color light peach the number is x0511 I also made a few aboriginal quilts here are the links
ruclips.net/video/kj6BDwBfDQU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/CzjMBFQic78/видео.html
Its cute!
Beautiful Karen
Beautiful.....love it .
Thank you! Cheers!
I like the way your quilt turned out! It looked like a canvas fabric. Was it regular quilting cotton? The quilting idea is great, too! Thank you very much!
Yes it was!
It’s beautiful. It looks like there is stabilizer on the backs of the fat quarters.
A wise decision not to cut come out amazing❤😊
Thanks!
Wow
With your other 2 florals, could you put plain colour piano key borders on 2 opposite sides, and make 2 pillow cases to go with the quilt? Or put one flower on each side of one pillow case? Or just make 2 square cushion covers for you couch, and throw the guilt on the back? Lovely idea you had. Have fun.
great ideas will defo use them
Love it❤
Enjoyed your video! 🙂
Love it!
Beautiful❤
Beautiful
I love your fabric, a beautiful choice. Did you use starch or interfacing?
a little Stach at the start to stiffen the fabric as it was meant to be wall display but normally i don't starch for bed quilts
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Karen, how are you?
You look beautiful.
Thanks for the lovely work.
Love. Nini
@@anacosta5278 thank you Nini how are you doing ?
I am OK, up and downs but going.
Thanks for asking. Have a good day.
I would use that as a backing have two in one quilt
@@christinegonzales3514 yes defo could do that
Pretty fabrics! 😂
What stitch number you use to quilt the top..ohh and what size did you trim the fat quarters to....Love your work..Smile
trim to 15 inch sq and i used free motion quilting but if you have brother 1800Q it's a preset for wavy lines
When did you get your iron Love your pattern
❤
From Temu just type in iron
Yes, I have beautiful African fabric I refuse to cut. I just stored it away. Maybe I will just do what you said and sew without cutting.
You can do it!
Beautiful,, but I thought you were going to make the quilt on the picture. Please make the Quilt as picture
@@yogievillegas1142 ok will do
Where did you get your iron and ironing pad? Thanks.
TEMU AND THE IRON ALSO
What is the line of fabric? Those flowers are stunning!
sorry I don't remember it was given to me over 2 years ago from a fabric supplier. I had always intended on making it into a wall hanging.
It seems like with the quilting it calmed down the colors on the quilt.
@@BeckyMortonWeeks I think the just complement each other so it just works
@@CraftyQuiltingDesigns oh I agree. The quilting you did on this was perfect for the quilt.