Tunnel of Light | Beginner Quilt Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2020
- For this beginner tutorial, Teancum shows you how to make this easy Tunnel of Light Quilt! Follow along with our free pattern:
FREE Pattern: bit.ly/3nTfy8b
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It's amazing how such a simple block can make such a stunning quilt. It'd be a great way to use up orphan layer cake blocks & large scrap pieces.
It really is!
Pretty!
Just got a layer cake I purchased on the Saturday Night Destash. This is definitely the pattern I’ll be trying out on it. Thanks Teancum 💖
Let us know how it turns out! Thanks for watching.
I could see this being done with a jelly roll and background fabric as the 10" so the stripes are color instead of white.
Great idea! You could make Teancum’s version and your suggested ‘reverse’ version out of 1 layer cake!
You can do that
Great teaching!
Thanks for watching! 😊
Love this quilt!!
Especially, love the white on white block!!
Ok how the heck did ya just make this!!! Holy guacamole 🎉🎉🎉
This is awesome, wow!! Love it
Thanks so much!
I like Teancum's videos. He makes it look so easy!! Also, he's good to look at. How does he sew standing up?
Great job 🎄💕
Thank you! 🤗
Teancum is adorable
Very pretty. Love the pattern.
Thank you! 😊
I really like this quilt. Thank you
Glad you like it!
You are a great teacher!💕
Thank you! 😃
Beautiful quilt, Teancum! You always give such clear instructions!
Stay well!💜
Thank you! You too!
Love the quilt
Thanks! You should try it.
Love it
Glad you like it!
This is a stunning quilt!
Thanks, Mary!
Hello, how are you doing my friend
I love the way this looks with the solids.
Thanks Donna!
Hi,Donna
Thank you
😍😍So sorry I am just catching this .I am trying to catch up on the comments. Will do better in the future. Thanks for watching our lives. We appreciate it !!!!!!
Okay okay, I like it, I like it. Will try it.
Please do!
Just found this video...ty
Awesome
Thanks!
At 0:14 and 0:20... I think you mean “layer cake” or “10 inch stacker” - not “jelly roll”
It uses both jelly roll and layer cake so he was not completely wrong
Would be more frugal only cut the strip when squaring up.
I agree. I might try it today
Are the colors in the quilt hanging on the wall (the solids) available in a pre-cut layer cake? If they are let me know and I definitely want one!
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Sashing separates blocks so they are framed and not touching. I think you mean stripes.
Very similar to GE Designs HOPE quilt, but easier. FYI If you fold and make a crease mark it helps to find center placements.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for saying this -- I just came here looking for tips on how to place the smaller piece accurately. My "just eyeball it!" method is not turning out well...
When you sew the blocks together to make 1 row and then another and so on, which way do you press it then?
Thanks for watching. You can press it on either side. We always press the back to get it all flat. Send us a picture if you make it!
@@SewYeah So you actually press the seams open then? You bet I will after I get it finished!
ೋღ☃ღೋ G'Day T-Man,A great design! Catching up from being away!
Welcome back!
Can you use fat quarters for this?
Pretty sure you could. If your fat quarter is 18x22 You can get two 10” squares (to cut diagonally)and two to three 7” squares out of it. Cut the 7” ones diagonally to get the smaller triangle needed. You won’t get that little extra strip Teancum got when he cut down the second triangle ( the piece he said it could be used as binding) Looks like you would get enough pieces out of a FQ to make 4 blocks. You’ll still need to have the accent strip fabric.
@@chriscabana1897 thank you for doing the math which I suck at!! Lol
You can get 2 x 10" from a fat quarter, but there would be a lot of waste
Cut a 10” strip by width of fabric and subcut into two 10” squares. Then from the remaining piece (should be 8” wide by WOF) cut a 7 “ strip by width of fabric and sub cut into two 7” squares. These will be cut diagonally to give you the smaller 7” triangle. Not really that much waste. You could cut the remaining fabric into strips for “some”of the binding but you’ll still need a more to get it long enough. Depending how big you want to make the quilt will decide how many blocks you’ll need. If you want a 5x7 block quilt then you’ll need 35 blocks. Since you’ll get 4 blocks from each FQ you’ll need 9 FQs (plus the accent fabric strips).
Love this method for fq.. That's 4 blocks per fat quarter. Nice
What is the size of the finished square?
Hello Mara
9.5" square is what you trim the blocks down to. It's in the video around 5 minutes.
Interesting🤨🤨🤨🤨🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😃😃😃😃!!!!
Thanks so much for watching!
The “vanishing ink” does not totally vanish. Ask people who live in cool to cold climates.
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Thats a layer cake 1:12
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That is a layer cake not a jelly roll
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