You, my dear, would make an excellent plastic surgeon! I love your precision and your attention to the little details that make all the difference. You are a great teacher.
Just today (2 yrs after watching this video) I made this Dresden Plate table topper. For years I haven’t been much of a “pinner”but I decided to follow your instructions exactly. I starched my fabrics, cut them carefully, and pinned each blade as I sewed them together. I also used my clapper as I pressed each seam. I must say, this Dresden Plate is so accurately pieced and lays absolutely flat. Thank you Kimberly for teaching this old girl some new tricks. I really enjoy your video tutorials, you are an excellent educator. ❤️
I couldn't help it but I laughed every time Kimberly said "pivot" I am a Friends fan and saw Ross saying "PIVOTTT-PIVOTTT-PIVOTTT" every time. LOL Awesome tutorial! Dresden is my favorite bock!
Love this tutorial style with plenty of instructions but brief and to the point ( not a lot of blah blah dragging the lesson down). You have a very pleasant voice and pacing is perfect for me. I also love your technique and little tips along the way.
Super cute project Kimberly. Thanks for showing each step and how to get the best results. I can see where I would have taken several shortcuts without thinking about it and not had such great results.
I just got a lazy susan for my table and this would be a perfect accent! I really appreciate your perfectionism. I'm not a perfectionist really but it really bugs me when I see quilters and even gals who make their own clothes make mistakes in their sewing (seams especially) and don't take the time while sewing to make it all match. They're all "oh well!" Hahaha! Anyway - thanks, Kimberly for at least teaching newbies, who don't have old habits to break how to do things properly. No one always gets it right but with minimal effort we can and always can learn new things from each other!
I agree, Kimberly's videos were the first I watched, then I watched some other videos and it's all loosey-goosey, no pinning, no ironing, I had to come back :-)
This is my second try at making one of these. So far so good. I just have to make my circle and it will be all done. I used a Folktale jolly bar folktale backing.
Made this yesterday. What fun. Everything Dresden is my favorite as it reminds me of my Grandma! Thank you for the fun tutorial. These would make nice placemats or gifts.
I love this. I have made a ring of coffin EPP shapes but have not sewn it together with backing or the center circle. Now I know how to finish it. Thank you for another great tutorial.
Thank you so much for the detailed video demo and all the great technique tips!And I'm thinking that Kimberly CAN do applique and it would be as perfect as her pieced quilts!!
I love your video. You explain EVERYTHING. I never use patterns. I could make this without the template. Creating your own template is a unique way of expressing yourself. You did an amazing job.
It’s all that attention to detail that make your project so nice. This is so pretty. I have the Dresden template but not the starburst. Looks like I need to go online and do some shopping.👩🌾💙🧵🪡
This is a great method. I'm thinking a raised flower would even be pretty in a quilt. Allot of work but still. Kind of like your own easy version of trupunto.
Really like this and bought the template. I do wish you had show in slower motion for us watching which you you went up and down and over to next Dresden for correct directions without cutting thread c Thank you
Recht herzlichen Dank. Ich spreche kein Wort Englisch. Aber du hast es so toll gezeigt,dass ich es wunderbar nähen konnte. Es ist wunderschön geworden ❤
I have always wanted to do a Dresden. Your video made it look so easy and going to try this one with the stitch jolly bar that I got in the sew sampler box. 😍 Thanks!
@@FatQuarterShopTX LOL I’m almost 72. I’m precise while doing EPP. My machine skills are lacking, unless I’m doing CRAZY quilts. Thanks FAT QUARTER CREW, you keep my bank account empty. ❤️🥰
Great tutorial! Have already figured this would be a great projects for gifts buying half a yard of varies fabrics. Also love the acorn wall hanging. Will look for that pattern also for me. Thanks Kimberly and Fat Quarter Shop!
You, my dear, would make an excellent plastic surgeon! I love your precision and your attention to the little details that make all the difference. You are a great teacher.
If you cut the circle out with pinking sheers, you can skip cutting all those slits.
Super great idea! Thank you!
Great idea, ty
Just today (2 yrs after watching this video) I made this Dresden Plate table topper. For years I haven’t been much of a “pinner”but I decided to follow your instructions exactly. I starched my fabrics, cut them carefully, and pinned each blade as I sewed them together. I also used my clapper as I pressed each seam. I must say, this Dresden Plate is so accurately pieced and lays absolutely flat. Thank you Kimberly for teaching this old girl some new tricks. I really enjoy your video tutorials, you are an excellent educator. ❤️
My sister fell in love with this Dresden plate and is now looking at Jolly Bars to choose fabric for her Dresden plate.
I couldn't help it but I laughed every time Kimberly said "pivot" I am a Friends fan and saw Ross saying "PIVOTTT-PIVOTTT-PIVOTTT" every time. LOL Awesome tutorial! Dresden is my favorite bock!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍😍😍
I AM A FAN OF WHATEVER YOU DO AND WHATEVER MUSIC THAT YOU CHOOSE, KIMBERLY.
Made two already , everyone loves them , had to get the stencil , shipped from the USA , I adore this lady ...
Making all those little snips really improves dresdens
Glad to know I’m not the only one who draws the 1/4” lines on fabric.
This is the CUTEST!!! Love this project!! What a great gift idea!! Also WOW wouldn't it be cute to put three in a row across a table?!!!
I just adore your your "cut" moment. It makes you human.
Great timing! I was looking to make some Dresden's that I found all ready cut in my stash. Now I know the right way to sew them. THANK YOU.
Great video! And a change of pace to see Kimberly do the quilting on screen and kind of a bit of appliqué. Beautiful!
Love this tutorial style with plenty of instructions but brief and to the point ( not a lot of blah blah dragging the lesson down). You have a very pleasant voice and pacing is perfect for me. I also love your technique and little tips along the way.
Nicest Dresden that I have ever seen. Love it.
I think this is a cute idea. They would make great place mats.
Your attention to detail is amazing and shows in the finished make!!! Love learning from FQS
Very cute idea! I can see making 3 and sewing to a base for an easy table runner! ❤️
I was thinking about doing the same thing and I'm going to use Christmas fabric for the upcoming season :)
This would make cute placemats.
The first project I ever made was a dresden pillow it's still pretty after all these years thanks Kimberly it's beautiful 😍
I use starch now after watching you. It has really helped me Beautiful block
Super cute project Kimberly. Thanks for showing each step and how to get the best results. I can see where I would have taken several shortcuts without thinking about it and not had such great results.
I just got a lazy susan for my table and this would be a perfect accent! I really appreciate your perfectionism. I'm not a perfectionist really but it really bugs me when I see quilters and even gals who make their own clothes make mistakes in their sewing (seams especially) and don't take the time while sewing to make it all match. They're all "oh well!" Hahaha! Anyway - thanks, Kimberly for at least teaching newbies, who don't have old habits to break how to do things properly. No one always gets it right but with minimal effort we can and always can learn new things from each other!
I agree, Kimberly's videos were the first I watched, then I watched some other videos and it's all loosey-goosey, no pinning, no ironing, I had to come back :-)
This is my second try at making one of these. So far so good. I just have to make my circle and it will be all done. I used a Folktale jolly bar folktale backing.
Love it very easy instructions to follow. Ty
Great gift idea. Holiday prints would be lovely.
Made this yesterday. What fun. Everything Dresden is my favorite as it reminds me of my Grandma! Thank you for the fun tutorial. These would make nice placemats or gifts.
The music makes this feel like a relaxing Sunday morning Sew, love i!. Great project, I liked seeing all the fabric variations at the end.
I love this! Perfect gift. Also love the acorn quilt that’s hanging up behind you. So many fun projects!
Using pinking shears to cut around circle helps.
Beautiful workmanship Kimberly✂️🧵🪡🔆❤️
I plan to make one for Thanksgiving and another for Christmas. You are such a good teacher.
Terrific tutorial, Kimberly. Thank you for the well-organized and crafted presentation. Lots of hard work😮
Wow! Great video and another use for the Starburst ruler. Thank you Kimberly.
Great project! Thank you, Kimberly.
Thank you, I love Dresdens❤️❤️❤️❤️
Such an adorable dresden pattern. Thank you Kimberly.
I love this. I have made a ring of coffin EPP shapes but have not sewn it together with backing or the center circle. Now I know how to finish it. Thank you for another great tutorial.
Very cute and I LOVE that background music!
Absolutely beautiful! Love fabric colors, you make it look so simple. Thank you very much.
Love! Your video editor is genius, nicely done!
Thank you so much for the detailed video demo and all the great technique tips!And I'm thinking that Kimberly CAN do applique and it would be as perfect as her pieced quilts!!
I always love a Dresden plate. So many uses. Great idea.
Such a quick and easy project. I love the Cozy Up collection of fabrics. Thank you.
Such a darling quilt block! Thanks for sharing!
Sew cute Kimberly can’t wait to make one of these. Thank you for adding the additional information like needle size.
I love this quick project. It makes a great gift and/or table decoration. Thanks a bunch!
Lovely Dresden and tutorial Kimberly
That fabric is so gorgeous! Very cute idea.
I love your video. You explain EVERYTHING. I never use patterns. I could make this without the template. Creating your own template is a unique way of expressing yourself. You did an amazing job.
I love your sewing ; watching and dream to be exactly just as you are! So precise!
What a cute fabric collection!
that's beautiful! the top you are wearing is pretty too.
what a great idea to do! thanks Kimberly!!!
Love the dresden. Thank you!
lovely gift
Such clear instructions, thanks so much! These would make great placemats.💖
Love it so much.
It’s all that attention to detail that make your project so nice. This is so pretty. I have the Dresden template but not the starburst. Looks like I need to go online and do some shopping.👩🌾💙🧵🪡
Beautiful! It would be nice in Christmas fabric!
I was thinking the same thin and that is what I will use
Would love to see the back. This is a great project and looks like fun. Quick gift ideas are always appreciated.
Kimberly, I love your tutorials! This Dresden plate is so pretty and the fabrics are beautiful. Pam Miller in Alabama
Great video! I made one for the first time in less than two hours. I’ll need to take a picture and tag you on the picture. Very fun and looks great!
Thank you, cant wait to start this, it will be my first Dresden.
Great instructions for a very cute project!!
Precious as always.
This is such a cute idea!! I will be using Christmas fabric and make up some table toppers. Great tips for putting it all together too!!
Love the music.💕
I like the music!
you make this look effortless. i love it!!! love the corey yoder fabric too!!! great job!!!
This is a great method. I'm thinking a raised flower would even be pretty in a quilt. Allot of work but still. Kind of like your own easy version of trupunto.
You make it look so easy. Very cute. I can't wait to give it a go.
Sweet! You totally got me with these. Can't wait to make one.
Really like this and bought the template. I do wish you had show in slower motion for us watching which you you went up and down and over to next Dresden for correct directions without cutting thread c
Thank you
Pretty flowers🌸
Recht herzlichen Dank. Ich spreche kein Wort Englisch. Aber du hast es so toll gezeigt,dass ich es wunderbar nähen konnte. Es ist wunderschön geworden ❤
Wir freuen uns sehr, das zu hören!
Fabulous tutorial! Thank you.
So cute.
Love a Dresden and yours is beautiful. The fabric is beautiful. Tfs.
Fantastic idea
You have such pretty nails all the time.
How cute is that! 😀
I've been looking for this pattern and was so glad to peruse your site to find it! Thanks Kimberly! Also, love your ring. Hugs, Cathy
Love, love, love this! Wowza!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Lovely idea and easy to do! Thank you! 😊❤
Loved this one, so cute
I have always wanted to do a Dresden. Your video made it look so easy and going to try this one with the stitch jolly bar that I got in the sew sampler box. 😍 Thanks!
Thats so cute thanks for sharing
This is so darling. Great project! I’m thinking of using my 1.5 strips for a Dresden quilt like this. Thx Kimberly!
I love this pattern, it's beautiful. You did a great job on this Kimberly.
Can’t wait to make one
Great project! Thank you❣️
Nice tutorial and directions - thank you for sharing :) Looks like a fun and quick project !
Great project! I’ve made the Dresden plate appliqué blocks but I love this little stand alone Dresden! Great tips for putting it all together!
I LOVE how Kimberly is SEW precise. Unfortunately I can’t master her skills ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes, you can! It just takes practice 😊
@@FatQuarterShopTX LOL I’m almost 72. I’m precise while doing EPP. My machine skills are lacking, unless I’m doing CRAZY quilts. Thanks FAT QUARTER CREW, you keep my bank account empty. ❤️🥰
@@suehorn4182 ain't it the truth! 🤣🤣🤣🧵🪡
You certainly can! If we can do it so can you😀
@@suehorn4182 Lol! Me too! I'm sitting here with almost $200 in my cart!
Love this idea! I have many jolly bars so will be making some Christmas gifts - and one for me too!
Adorable
Great video- I have wanted to do a Dresden and this little project is perfect
Great tutorial! Have already figured this would be a great projects for gifts buying half a yard of varies fabrics. Also love the acorn wall hanging. Will look for that pattern also for me. Thanks Kimberly and Fat Quarter Shop!
Hello Eliz! The pattern is available here: www.fatquartershop.com/cozy-up-jolly-bar
Thank you