Unlikely to stretch or not be straight if 100% cotton unless so thin not likely to be good for quilting. If it ever does, tug on the bias and it should pop back.
BARGRLLO!!! my mom and I did three back to back to back. they got better each time through! I cannnot sew a straight line, and the numbers and things were harder for her. So, she did the sewing, and I did the organization on the strips. They turned out GORGEOUS!
Kudos to those who are happy to do it. But I would always now cut not rip fabric by my choice, it can give a smooth finish and will lie flatter for joining blocks together.
I made a trip around the world for my third ever quilt..steps are similiar .and absolutely love the way you are drawing us in. Am smiling as I am watching you
Prints are not printed to straight grain. For garment sewing i like to pull a thread to find straight grain, never rip. Then the garnet can be hang correctly when worn etc. Quilting is a whole other thing. It can badly distort and even pull weft threads, distorting the printed image. To be a quilter that eventually takes on more complicated patterns, maybe explore not using tearing as a technique. Your colors you chose are lovely.
I’ve been wanting to make a Bargello quilt for a long time…. I think I bought a Christmas quilt kit and pattern about 5 yrs ago that is made with this same process. This month would be a good time to started on a Christmas quilt…Thank you for the encouragement.❤
I agree! July is when I start planning my Christmas projects, I want to take my time with them and get them started when I'm on vacation. Sounds like an awesome plan!
I just had someone in my quilt group show me a picture of a quilt made with this technique. She said she would never be able to do anything this difficult, and I told her there’s a trick. Now with your video, we will plan on doing a project.
That's so awesome! I love that! I did a Surf Song for my Patreon and I will be making another design this year on here, can't wait to go back to it, it's so much fun!
I have never attempted a Bargello quilt before, but I have done Bargello needlepoint and loved it! Thank you for once again inspiring me to try something new. ❤️
I’ve been out of touch for awhile, and it looks like you’ve got a new sewing room in the time I was away. How cool for you! Love the green wall behind you.
Sandy, that is super Cool! I want to try THIS. I'm so very happy. It made me smile. You always make me smile!! Thank you for your positive attitude. Thank you for sharing this with us. Huggles Always 💖🎉😊🧵🪡✂️🦓🍀🌹🙏🤟💖
Just found you by accident and I love this video. I have made a small bargello in the past. It is great for jelly rolls. I will keep watching. Have a wonderful day.
There are so many ways to make a quilt. We will never always agree on someone's process. Another question is, to pre wash or not. I never prewash. Many years ago, we made quilts with what we had. I think sometimes we've become terrible quilt snobs. Do what works best for you.
I was trying to figure out how this was different from the quilt I had made before, which looked pretty much like yours did up until 5:20. So I guess the difference is just that despite a similar pattern, my blocks were all the same size. Interesting!
I like your energy and enthusiasm. I am new to quilting and got a bit lost when you changed the pattern. Could you do one where you finish the original pattern? Thanks!
Hi. Thanks. Yes, I will be making many bargellos in the future, I'm hooked! We're also doing a simpler pattern over at patreon, from top to finish, if you'd like to check that out. Have a great day!
I've made afew bargello quilts. So easy and beautiful..Yours reminds me of trip around the world I make, but my trip around is made with 2.5 strips.. As always your beautiful bubbly spirit is so refreshing 😂
Incorporating it into the strip tube so sections of the panel will move like the other 2.5" strips, but on the middle so it will never flip from top to bottom of quilt.
The essence of quilting is to take perfectly good fabric, cut it into small pieces and sew it back together. 😂 That’s how I explain it to non quilting people.♥️👍
Hi please show what the finished quilt before all the cutting and piecing instructions. I am lost if I don't know what the finished quilt top is supposed to look like! Thanks
Hi. I'm sorry at the time I didn't think of it, but I will be making a Christmas bargello where I will be showing the complete version, so stay tuned hehehe. Happy quilting! 😁
I just cringed when you tore the fabric. Lol to be I would rather cut it. It doesn't stretch it that way. But to each his own! Lol loved how it looked.
I know, it's a very heated debate, that one... I love how good and liberating it feels to rip fabric but I am also fully aware of the "consequences" of doing it, so I do both, depending on the project and the fabric 😄 I love getting your input , thank you 😊
Wow that's so cool. Thank you I will try making one but I got so many projects to work on. Lol. My fabrics are piling up. One thing I'm afraid to tear the fabrics.
It's very similar, the difference being each strip is cut in different widths to give it a 3D look you don't see on a trip around the world, but the process is pretty much the same, other than that
I'm very much ashamed to say I have returned to it but stalled again. I've made like two if the bigger rosettas and a couple smaller ones and I haven't began to assemble them. But it is coming and I will be recording the whole thing! How is it going for you?
To get a straight line. When she snips the end she’s creating a mark so when she tears the cotton, it tears down the grain making it straighter than cutting that length of material. There’s a few types of materials that this can be done with, however I don’t remember all of them
@@donnarowe6027they used to do this in the fabric store when we bought fabric. As fabric decreased in quality it became an issue. Good fabric will tear straight.
love the pattern - but not ironing and sewing over needle or tearing the fabric is a total nogo for me. try ironing it´ll make a huge difference! And try to put the needles from the other side in - makes it easy to get them out while sewing. i recognized, that you are pulling on the fabric while running it through - is there something wrong with the transporter? That should not be needed with just that two layers of fabric.
Guys... I had such a blast making this vide! So much fun!!! Ever heard of a Bargello Quilt? Ever tried making one? Now's your chance! Enjoy!
It doesn’t stretch if you tear on the straight.
That's all we ever did in the old days
@@seweasybysandy I made a king sized bargello as my first quilt. It was so much fun!
@@janbfred sounds awesome! Bargello quilts only get better as they grow!
Unlikely to stretch or not be straight if 100% cotton unless so thin not likely to be good for quilting. If it ever does, tug on the bias and it should pop back.
BARGRLLO!!! my mom and I did three back to back to back. they got better each time through! I cannnot sew a straight line, and the numbers and things were harder for her. So, she did the sewing, and I did the organization on the strips. They turned out GORGEOUS!
That sounds so much fun! Quilting with someone else must be so special 🥰
Kudos to those who are happy to do it. But I would always now cut not rip fabric by my choice, it can give a smooth finish and will lie flatter for joining blocks together.
For me, it really depends on the days, I can see pros and cons for both.
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I made a trip around the world for my third ever quilt..steps are similiar .and absolutely love the way you are drawing us in. Am smiling as I am watching you
Thank you so much 😊
I was told never to tear fabric for patchwork as it stretches it and makes it hard to match precisely....
I love ripping fabric if I think the project can take it, it's freeing and fun. But not all projects allow it for that exact reason.
Wow, indeed, I’ve never seen anyone ripping “quilting fabric” & would never even think of it….The only fabric I will rip is RAGS!!!
Ripping the fabric makes it straight on the grain. Before I start to cut I tear a straight edge. Starch press then start cutting
LOVE ripping fabric!
Prints are not printed to straight grain. For garment sewing i like to pull a thread to find straight grain, never rip. Then the garnet can be hang correctly when worn etc. Quilting is a whole other thing. It can badly distort and even pull weft threads, distorting the printed image. To be a quilter that eventually takes on more complicated patterns, maybe explore not using tearing as a technique. Your colors you chose are lovely.
Yes I have made a bargello quilt using variegated batik’s and came out awesome also
Sounds lovely 😍
I’ve been wanting to make a Bargello quilt for a long time…. I think I bought a Christmas quilt kit and pattern about 5 yrs ago that is made with this same process. This month would be a good time to started on a Christmas quilt…Thank you for the encouragement.❤
I agree! July is when I start planning my Christmas projects, I want to take my time with them and get them started when I'm on vacation. Sounds like an awesome plan!
I just had someone in my quilt group show me a picture of a quilt made with this technique. She said she would never be able to do anything this difficult, and I told her there’s a trick. Now with your video, we will plan on doing a project.
That's so awesome! I love that! I did a Surf Song for my Patreon and I will be making another design this year on here, can't wait to go back to it, it's so much fun!
I have never attempted a Bargello quilt before, but I have done Bargello needlepoint and loved it! Thank you for once again inspiring me to try something new. ❤️
Oh, that must be beautiful ❤️
I’ve been out of touch for awhile, and it looks like you’ve got a new sewing room in the time I was away. How cool for you! Love the green wall behind you.
Hi! Thank you! Just changed perspectives in the room, turned the desk 180o and painted the corner but I'm so happy with it 😀
Sandy, that is super Cool! I want to try THIS. I'm so very happy. It made me smile. You always make me smile!! Thank you for your positive attitude. Thank you for sharing this with us. Huggles Always 💖🎉😊🧵🪡✂️🦓🍀🌹🙏🤟💖
Hi! Thank you 😊 that made my day! Have a great weekend
That looks like a trip around the world quilt. 🙂
Not yet, I'm getting to one of those really soon 😃 because I changed the sizes of the pieces, this is more round shaped
Just found you by accident and I love this video. I have made a small bargello in the past. It is great for jelly rolls. I will keep watching. Have a wonderful day.
Welcome! So glad you've joined us! A wonderful day for you as well!
Oh, pretty quilt and fabric!
I have so many squares cut now. Wow!
There are so many ways to make a quilt. We will never always agree on someone's process. Another question is, to pre wash or not. I never prewash. Many years ago, we made quilts with what we had. I think sometimes we've become terrible quilt snobs. Do what works best for you.
I agree, as with anything creative, our quilting choices are subjective! I don't prewash either. Have a great day!
I was trying to figure out how this was different from the quilt I had made before, which looked pretty much like yours did up until 5:20. So I guess the difference is just that despite a similar pattern, my blocks were all the same size. Interesting!
So that would be more like a trip around the world quilt?
this looks like fun and a great way to use up scraps!
it is!
Just found you. I love this quilt. Very easy way to make a bargello quilt. Thank you.
Welcome, I'm so happy you've found us 😁
I like your energy and enthusiasm. I am new to quilting and got a bit lost when you changed the pattern. Could you do one where you finish the original pattern? Thanks!
Hi. Thanks. Yes, I will be making many bargellos in the future, I'm hooked! We're also doing a simpler pattern over at patreon, from top to finish, if you'd like to check that out. Have a great day!
Eleanor Burns tears fabric. It can be therapeutic.
I've made afew bargello quilts. So easy and beautiful..Yours reminds me of trip around the world I make, but my trip around is made with 2.5 strips.. As always your beautiful bubbly spirit is so refreshing 😂
Hi, thank you. A trip around the world is in the cards 😁, it's been made and it's the most gorgeous thing I've ever done 😁
Bargello is such a striking pattern, but it intimidates me so
Not any more I hope 😉
I love love your button pins.
Thank you 😁
in the beginning, it was ripped, but then it was cut to specified measurements.
thag being said, the outcome is 👌🏻 and looked so cool!
Wow, that is so easy to make , I never thought that it could be so easy, thanks, Sandy, you are the best.❤ I wish you a fantastic week 😊
It is! Thank you, you too 🥰
Love what you are doing. I am going to do this . But please don't say guy's. Being of the older age group it grates. All the best.
I'll try 😅
You have given me the kick in the butt I need to attempt my bargello using a fabric panel incorporated into it. Wanna try it with me?
Fabric panel incorporated, how to you mean? Like a stitch and flip project?
Incorporating it into the strip tube so sections of the panel will move like the other 2.5" strips, but on the middle so it will never flip from top to bottom of quilt.
@@lisawaterman2737 oohhh, I'm intrigued...
The essence of quilting is to take perfectly good fabric, cut it into small pieces and sew it back together. 😂
That’s how I explain it to non quilting people.♥️👍
Absolutely 😁
Yes, and we all recognize the irony of it! 😊
@@BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu I love it! People get so confused 😂😂😂
Hi please show what the finished quilt before all the cutting and piecing instructions. I am lost if I don't know what the finished quilt top is supposed to look like! Thanks
Hi. I'm sorry at the time I didn't think of it, but I will be making a Christmas bargello where I will be showing the complete version, so stay tuned hehehe. Happy quilting! 😁
the baby pink omg i love it! off topic, but you're pretty :P
Yes, a pink bargello is a dream! I can't wait to make a Christmas one as well
I love the bargello patterns! 😍😍😍 Thank you for sharing. 😊🌹🦋
Looks like trip around the world
I've made one of those after this one 😂
Ohh I absolutely love this!! Hope you will do more & show us because I definitely want to try this. I'm new to quilting although I've sewed plenty.
Will do! 😃
@@seweasybysandy awesome. Thank you
Our sewing class is working on a trip around the world quilt now I can see how it's going to go together 😊
That's awesome! It shouldn't be a very different process than this one. Enjoy!
Such a clever idea ❤
Thank you 😊
Quel beau travail, je vous demande combien de bandes pour le réaliser ?
Merci! You can use as many strips as you like, but less than 20 won't show the whole beautiful effect.
Very interested in the bargello quilt along
Have you checked it out? There's a link on the description you can click on. Come join us! 😁
Eine tolle Idee 😮
Danke!
My favotite are scrappy quilts. They are just so much fun to make😊😊😊.
They are!
I just cringed when you tore the fabric. Lol to be I would rather cut it. It doesn't stretch it that way. But to each his own! Lol loved how it looked.
I know, it's a very heated debate, that one... I love how good and liberating it feels to rip fabric but I am also fully aware of the "consequences" of doing it, so I do both, depending on the project and the fabric 😄 I love getting your input , thank you 😊
I really liked the way you curved into a C, its better - thanks
Thank you! I'll be doing a Bargello surf song around Christmas, can't wait !! 😁🥰
Wow that's so cool. Thank you I will try making one but I got so many projects to work on. Lol. My fabrics are piling up. One thing I'm afraid to tear the fabrics.
Ahh, yes, the WIPs... Try tearing fabric, it's quite liberating and fun ☺️
Super ecxiting...🎉🎉🎉
One more coming up for Christmas 🎄
Loved the bargello demo but damn, what is the Tetris quilt in the background, it's so awesome and I want to make one!!
Thank you. Here's how I did that one: ruclips.net/video/7gM0wTxc-3A/видео.html enjoy!
Just subscribed! Fun videos.
Welcome! Thank you 😊
I have done something similar as placemats it is fun method to do
Sounds like a great idea!
Love this one. Thank you ❤️
beautiful
I always tear the long strips or pieces when preparing fabric for sewing.
❤️❤️❤️ you and your videos!
thank you 😀
It looks like Trip Around the World.
It's very similar, the difference being each strip is cut in different widths to give it a 3D look you don't see on a trip around the world, but the process is pretty much the same, other than that
Beautiful...thank you❤
What kind of machine and foot are you using? It looks like a very strong but also a very smooth stitch. Love the video ❤
I have a Singer modern quilter and I'm using a 1/4inch foot with a guide
Very cute quilt! Where are you from?
Hi, thank you. I'm from Portugal. Have a great day!
Love it❤❤❤❤
May I ask how far you are with your La Passacalia quilt after a year? I startet a la passacalia quilt.
And your bagello is cool.
I'm very much ashamed to say I have returned to it but stalled again. I've made like two if the bigger rosettas and a couple smaller ones and I haven't began to assemble them. But it is coming and I will be recording the whole thing! How is it going for you?
@@seweasybysandy Take it with you in the car for waiting time and on hollydays.I will need 3-5 years.
@@irisuhde7635 never thought of that, such a great idea thanks
Rip it or don’t rip it. DO YOU!!
Thank you 😊
Молодец!
thank you!
What wide did you rip the fabric?
I usually do 2.5 inch strips, like a jelly roll.
Non capisco quello che dice ma si capisce molto bene il metodo ed è anche molto carina
Grazie tante mille Carina 😄
Did you sew just one side when you folded I assume?
Yes, just to close the tube.
Material always used to be torn from the fabric store
Yes, most still do it here where I live
Just found you and was wit you until you changed it to the C
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❤❤❤ it
🤳🌟🤳🌟🤳🌟 María José 💖💖
Looks like someone has been chewing on your seam ripper😉!
Yes... Dogs like seam ripper plastic and I haven't bothered to get a new one hehehe
Why are you tearing? That’s primarily for heirloom sewing, in my experience. Just asking for a friend.
I like to rip fabric if I think the project can stand it, it's a lot of fun and kind of freeing 😃
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You go through the procedure quite fast. Slower would be a bit better.
Sorry about that! I'll be recording a new Christmas version soon and I'll slow it down. Thanks!
OMG why are you ripping the material?
To get a straight line. When she snips the end she’s creating a mark so when she tears the cotton, it tears down the grain making it straighter than cutting that length of material.
There’s a few types of materials that this can be done with, however I don’t remember all of them
@@elbum89it still distorts the fabric.
@donnarowe6027 well her project turned out fantastic so I see no distortion
@@donnarowe6027they used to do this in the fabric store when we bought fabric. As fabric decreased in quality it became an issue. Good fabric will tear straight.
Much easier than cutting
this is a very old pattern
It is!
Why in the world are you tearing the fabric?
love the pattern - but not ironing and sewing over needle or tearing the fabric is a total nogo for me. try ironing it´ll make a huge difference! And try to put the needles from the other side in - makes it easy to get them out while sewing. i recognized, that you are pulling on the fabric while running it through - is there something wrong with the transporter? That should not be needed with just that two layers of fabric.
I can’t watch your video when you tear fabric. Like chalk on a blackboard.
Please stop calling your audience ‘guys’. Otherwise, a good content video.
Are you serious?? 😂😂😂 All the things going on in the world and this is what you complain about??
As a 40 year old woman... I am totally unbothered by being referred to as "guys".
beautiful