The date on the video changes, but it’s content, and beautiful quilt, never ages. It’s so beautiful! I so enjoy Jenny Doan, & the MSQC. So fun. Happy sewing!
My wife and I watched this video last night while going through the playlist, and we are absolutely mind blown by the iron that lifts itself off the table.
Jenny...and MSQC....I don't think I've EVER made a comment that was negative! I've followed you for almost 10 yrs....and love everything MSQC designs! I'll admit I'm not crazy about the gold.....but who knows? Probably within 2-3 days I'll learn to love it!
Jennie, you are the best. I just figured out how to leave a message. So 1000 "you're greats" and 1000 " I love this" for all the ones I didn't get to comment on!! I started quilting about the same time you started doing tutorials so I can honestly say "I've learned everything I know from you." Thank you. ❤
G'day Jenny, thanks for the tutorial. I'm definitely going to make it. I will use the last star to make matching pillow cases (half a star on each) Praying for you and your loved ones.
It is so beautiful ,my grand daughter asked me to make her a quilt with Stars, just what I need thank you. I will have to watch it again to make sure I understand but you are all magicians in your group
Praying for you Mrs. Jenny. Beautiful Quilt. Thank to you and your disappearing star and a new quilt store in my tiny little city somewhere in Texas that I took my first quilt class and now I can stop. Best hobby and I got a few. God bless you and your team. Be safe
I love this! I had been trying to figure out how to make a block like this to imitate an Air Force chevron for my father’s 87th birthday. He is a retired Chief Master Sergeant and is so proud to have served! This worked perfectly! I cannot thank you enough!
Debbie Harris, I'm not sure I understand how you meant, your Grandmother would use extra star to enlarge it. Maybe by using each quartrant in corners? Would love to see it if you made one.
You are so ingenious! You are so industrious and a busy bee as you go through all of the strips. You are so funny that way and an absolute joy to watch! Contentment is there in those that do what they were meant to do! Thank you Jesus that someone out there gets this quilting thing and what it really means to us! I don't know why I have to sew every day but it was how I was made! I will be glad and rejoice in it!
Great tutorial; and what a transformation from the blue/gold to Christmas! When I saw the Christmas table topper, I immediately thought “tree skirt”! It’s all fun!!
I said "this quilt looks too complicated and time consuming" until I watched the tutorial. Once again, Jenny outdid herself! And to use that beautiful blue fabric from Laundry Basket Quilts was perfect. Nobody does blue better!
What an excellent idea using the binding tool. I can take mine out the draw and now use it. The Christmas version is stunning with the 3 strip borders. WOW. I do not know how you can come up with so many different patterns weekly. We are all truly grateful. Keep them coming and stay safe
Just read about Jenny's arm. Bungee jumping in Brazil, motorcycle racing. How about skydiving over the Grand Canyon (lol). Love you Jenny. Say safe and healthy.
Every Friday I look so forward to your tutorials you and your family are awesome thx you my kids would like the stars it looks like university of Michigan colors that we love GO BLUE!!!
@@sherylp.9570 how fun! What part of the country did she live in? I was named after my aunt who was born in 1916, and she was named after an author named Zona Gale. Thanks for saying something!
@@zonawilson6245 I'm terrible with family history; I should know this stuff! I do know she lived in NW Ohio . I also know my Grandma was born in 1913 .. making my Great-Grandmother born in the late 1800s. Other than that, I don't know much about it .. I do think Zona is a pretty name! Thanks for your comment!! 💕
At first, I thought it is conplicate and gave it up to your "Tulip".After fi ishi g it I came back and read this. Amazing! How simple,,quick and beautiful.Thanks
Jenny, I truly appreciate all the tutorials you and your team provide for us. I am making the small table Starstruck top out of some left over Holiday Flourish Jelly Roll. This pattern is just perfect for me since I am still a beginner at quilting. Thank you so much.
Very cool, especially for a young guy. I might make the central diamonds in light blue and leave the outer sections gold. I made your Binding Tool Star quilt back in 2015 and it's one of my favorites. Thanks for the pattern.
Can’t wait to try this! At first it looks like the table runner pattern then you added the triangles to square it. I’m so excited to try this quilt pattern!!!
It’s so hard for me when I dislike a colour so intensely - the gold. I knew I loved the design of the quilt, though, and I’m glad I saw the Christmas alternative at the end! Beautiful work, Jenny!💕
Very cool. I love the stars. You should use that binding tool in your next 3 for 1 video and see what different things you 3 ladies can make there are some many possibles.
Absolutely love this one, Jenny! I have the binding tool which I bought to make the Binding Tool Star Quilt from a few years ago. Well, I was very new to quilting and the directions didn't make sense to me, so I set it aside. Flash forward a few years, and now I completely understand what's going on! Thank you so much as always, Jenny, for making quilting fun. PS: It was your tutorials that got me started!
I’ve been loving this pattern and also the ‘sticks and stones’ pattern also. I also bought more than one jelly roll of the same fabric. With the leftover fabric in this pattern it may be utilized to supliment the piano key border in the S&S pattern. Now, I am really excited about something I’d already been excited about!
Love this, Jenny!! That rich colour you used as a background just gave me an "A-ha!" moment for a jelly roll I've had in my stash for years... it has quite a few "lights", and the darkest fabric is more medium than dark. If I use a dark solid or near-solid for the background like you did, I think my quilt will look stunning too! And love having a new use for an existing tool in my arsenal. Thanks for your fantastic tutorials (& I hope your arm heals up well and the strength returns to 100%. I watched your "Triple Play" with Natalie and Misty last week, so I know what you went through. God bless you!). ~Diana K.
I love stars especially when they are huge. Makes it easy to make big quilts as I have a California King size bed this will make piecing so much easier.I have 4 paper bags of batiks strips I got at International Quilt show here in Houston.You bought it as a grab bag so my star is going to be scrappy batiks .We'll see what comes out.Thank you for that stash buster pattern ! Love it in Christmas fabric too !😊
This is a perfect pattern for a Quilt of Valor! I have been looking for a pattern to use for a hometown friend, and I have just found it. Thanks so much for all you do for the quilting world. I was lucky enough several years ago to make a pilgrimage to Hamilton and would love to come back once we are through this pandemic. Thanks again for a perfect QOV pattern.
Oh, oh, oh, I see a Christmas tree skirt out of the "left overs" from the Christmas fabric!!! Just cut up one side, cut a circle in the middle and bind!! I think I have a roll of Christmas strips left from last year. I'm going to make it NOW! Yep, Christmas in July!❤
I love this project! The fabrics in that jelly roll are beautiful, and that colored background is the best. So many times we just think of white for backgrounds and anytime I see a solid color background I love it! Of course white would not have worked with this jelly roll since there's so much white in it already, but WOW that gold just pops!
Gorgeous! I love them! Blue and gold were my high school colors (many years ago!), so I've always had a special place in my heart for that combination.
I love Edita Sitar. This would make a lovely Christmas/holiday quilt to sit on a couch or a guest bed. You could even make one block for a wall hanging.I own the binding tool and it's great to have new projects to use it on. I guess I commented too soon lol.
AWWWESOME! Just ordered the Christmas jelly roll strips and looking forward to this project. Thanks, Ms. Jenny for your expertise. Blessings to you, always.
@@tlolovestats Yes, but I can't recall exactly what. I think they have a website. The same thing goes for Project Linus quilts. They have their own dimension requirements, not the same as QOV
I love how your patterns look like they took so much work but are easily done! Agree with Retha, this would look awesome in autumn or Christmas fabrics. And those stars are stunning!
Hi Jenny, This is a beautiful project. I’ve added it into my projects list. I am also a lefty, watching you helps me as so many things are done right handed. Take care.
Hi Jenny looks like you have had a fall! You are very brave making us a video even though you are not 100% well. Thinking of you and praying for your return to full fitness.
I did 6 stars on my attempt of this beauty. I used Kaffe Fassett polka dot fabric fat quarter bundle in a rainbow of colors against white background. I am still struggling with the borders but soon enough I'll have a new quilt to enjoy. I just loved making this quilt. For me a real learning experience.
JENNY YOUR EXCITEMENT OVER THE CHRISTMAS QUILT!!! Love, love, love it! I have seen a beautiful nativity jelly roll that I think will be perfect for a Christmas quilt out of this pattern....now to remember where I saw it! My binding tool arrives in the next few weeks. This is definitely on my "to do soon" list. Oh my how that list is growing! Thanks Jenny & MSQC for all the beautiful, helpful tutorials. You're killing my bank account though....3 orders since July 4th and my cart is full again!
I love that she doesn't waste time with a lot of blah, blah blah and just gets right to the point. Great presentation, terrific video
The date on the video changes, but it’s content, and beautiful quilt, never ages. It’s so beautiful! I so enjoy Jenny Doan, & the MSQC. So fun. Happy sewing!
My wife and I watched this video last night while going through the playlist, and we are absolutely mind blown by the iron that lifts itself off the table.
Jenny...and MSQC....I don't think I've EVER made a comment that was negative! I've followed you for almost 10 yrs....and love everything MSQC designs!
I'll admit I'm not crazy about the gold.....but who knows? Probably within 2-3 days I'll learn to love it!
Edyta Sitar is my FAVORITE fabric designer! I love it when you use her lines in your tutorials. Beautiful fabric and great pattern!
LOL not only did the quilt change to Christmas, but Jenny's sweater did too. Priceless.
Jennie, you are the best. I just figured out how to leave a message. So 1000 "you're greats" and 1000 " I love this" for all the ones I didn't get to comment on!!
I started quilting about the same time you started doing tutorials so I can honestly say "I've learned everything I know from you." Thank you. ❤
G'day Jenny, thanks for the tutorial. I'm definitely going to make it. I will use the last star to make matching pillow cases (half a star on each)
Praying for you and your loved ones.
It is so beautiful ,my grand daughter asked me to make her a quilt with Stars, just what I need thank you. I will have to watch it again to make sure I understand but you are all magicians in your group
Praying for you Mrs. Jenny. Beautiful Quilt. Thank to you and your disappearing star and a new quilt store in my tiny little city somewhere in Texas that I took my first quilt class and now I can stop. Best hobby and I got a few. God bless you and your team. Be safe
I love this! I had been trying to figure out how to make a block like this to imitate an Air Force chevron for my father’s 87th birthday. He is a retired Chief Master Sergeant and is so proud to have served! This worked perfectly! I cannot thank you enough!
My grandmother would've used that last star in halves to make the quilt longer. I've noticed a lot of older quilts like that. Love this easy pattern!
Great idea!
Debbie Harris, I'm not sure I understand how you meant, your Grandmother would use extra star to enlarge it. Maybe by using each quartrant in corners?
Would love to see it if you made one.
You are so ingenious! You are so industrious and a busy bee as you go through all of the strips. You are so funny that way and an absolute joy to watch! Contentment is there in those that do what they were meant to do! Thank you Jesus that someone out there gets this quilting thing and what it really means to us! I don't know why I have to sew every day but it was how I was made! I will be glad and rejoice in it!
This was vintage Jenny at her best, lifted my day and created something fabulous to inspire all in one video! Thank you and take care as you recover.
Great tutorial; and what a transformation from the blue/gold to Christmas! When I saw the Christmas table topper, I immediately thought “tree skirt”! It’s all fun!!
I said "this quilt looks too complicated and time consuming" until I watched the tutorial. Once again, Jenny outdid herself! And to use that beautiful blue fabric from Laundry Basket Quilts was perfect. Nobody does blue better!
Me and a friend made this one together and picked our own fabrics. This was so much fun to make. Thanks!
I like this pattern because its quick. I also have the binding tool and Christmas strips. The 5th star i would make my dog a matching quilt.
Ok....so the jingle bells and Jenny's clap gave me chills and made me gasp! Both quilts are beautiful!
What an excellent idea using the binding tool. I can take mine out the draw and now use it. The Christmas version is stunning with the 3 strip borders. WOW. I do not know how you can come up with so many different patterns weekly. We are all truly grateful. Keep them coming and stay safe
Just read about Jenny's arm. Bungee jumping in Brazil, motorcycle racing. How about skydiving over the Grand Canyon (lol). Love you Jenny. Say safe and healthy.
Every Friday I look so forward to your tutorials you and your family are awesome thx you my kids would like the stars it looks like university of Michigan colors that we love GO BLUE!!!
So fun! Thanks, Jenny, for the quilts and the smiles.
My Great-Grandmother's name was Zona. I've never heard of another Zona until you! 💕
@@sherylp.9570 how fun! What part of the country did she live in? I was named after my aunt who was born in 1916, and she was named after an author named Zona Gale. Thanks for saying something!
@@zonawilson6245 I'm terrible with family history; I should know this stuff! I do know she lived in NW Ohio . I also know my Grandma was born in 1913 .. making my Great-Grandmother born in the late 1800s. Other than that, I don't know much about it .. I do think Zona is a pretty name! Thanks for your comment!! 💕
I love all of your star quilts ! This 2 sets are lovely. Dearest Jenny you are awesome & I hope your hand & arm will be ok xxx
I’m Starstruck at what you come up with Jenny👏👏 Very impressive, and love the table topper idea! Thanks for being so inspirational. Xx🇦🇺
Another winner! This quilt looks a lot more complicated than it is, which is another plus. Love the fabric, too.
At first, I thought it is conplicate and gave it up to your "Tulip".After fi ishi g it I came back and read this. Amazing! How simple,,quick and beautiful.Thanks
It’s great to see you smiling . Loved the project. Take care and G-d bless.
Love my binding tool for the braided table runner, and now I can make stars, too! Thank you, Jenny!
I just love watching you put those quilts together and the step are simple but your first look is oh no not that way. Thanks
Jenny, I truly appreciate all the tutorials you and your team provide for us. I am making the small table Starstruck top out of some left over Holiday Flourish Jelly Roll. This pattern is just perfect for me since I am still a beginner at quilting. Thank you so much.
Love this star. Stars are hard for me but this looks doable and I just got a jelly roll that would look great in this pattern. Thanks Jenny!
Красивая звезда получилась, голубая и новогодняя- оба варианта замечательные. понятный мастер-класс, спасибо❤❤❤❤
Very cool, especially for a young guy. I might make the central diamonds in light blue and leave the outer sections gold. I made your Binding Tool Star quilt back in 2015 and it's one of my favorites. Thanks for the pattern.
I absolutely love the gold and blue floral backing- simply stunning! Thank you to Jenny and MSQC for an amazing tutorial! ⭐️
Can’t wait to try this! At first it looks like the table runner pattern then you added the triangles to square it. I’m so excited to try this quilt pattern!!!
It’s so hard for me when I dislike a colour so intensely - the gold. I knew I loved the design of the quilt, though, and I’m glad I saw the Christmas alternative at the end! Beautiful work, Jenny!💕
I do not like the gold either! Pattern is great though.
So glad I wasn’t the only one! I love gold but this one is just plain ugggggggly! But I would love to do this in Christmas colours! Love this pattern!
I agree. The gold overwhelms the gorgeous blues. The pattern is great. So many ideas, so little time!
You've outdone yourself AGAIN! This has jumped into my top five M* patterns. Thanks!
What happened to Jenny’s arm. Safe healing.
@@conniemather2048 i was wondering about that too 😔 I know this is one year ago...
Very cool. I love the stars. You should use that binding tool in your next 3 for 1 video and see what different things you 3 ladies can make there are some many possibles.
That would be awesome!
Ouch! I hope you are well! Thank you for this positive tutorial, it makes me think I CAN do this project!
Holy moly,this looks very easy to do,love it
I really love your Starstruck quilt. You make it look so easy. You truly are a master-teacher. Thank you so much for sharing.
What a beautiful quilt
Sending prayers for fast healing Jenny! by the way, I love love love this quilt and I love that you share your talent and humor with us
I love it! I love when they come together in "jumbo" blocks.
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That was so fun 💕 I especially like when you clapped your hands and the holiday quilt appeared. Such Magic!!! 💫🎆🎄
Absolutely love this one, Jenny! I have the binding tool which I bought to make the Binding Tool Star Quilt from a few years ago. Well, I was very new to quilting and the directions didn't make sense to me, so I set it aside. Flash forward a few years, and now I completely understand what's going on! Thank you so much as always, Jenny, for making quilting fun. PS: It was your tutorials that got me started!
I’ve been loving this pattern and also the ‘sticks and stones’ pattern also. I also bought more than one jelly roll of the same fabric. With the leftover fabric in this pattern it may be utilized to supliment the piano key border in the S&S pattern. Now, I am really excited about something I’d already been excited about!
Now that was fun when you clapped your hands and another quilt appeared! I tried it but it didn’t work. 😀
Jenny, you and your team are awesome. We learn so much from you! Thank you for all you do for us.
Love this, Jenny!! That rich colour you used as a background just gave me an "A-ha!" moment for a jelly roll I've had in my stash for years... it has quite a few "lights", and the darkest fabric is more medium than dark. If I use a dark solid or near-solid for the background like you did, I think my quilt will look stunning too! And love having a new use for an existing tool in my arsenal. Thanks for your fantastic tutorials (& I hope your arm heals up well and the strength returns to 100%. I watched your "Triple Play" with Natalie and Misty last week, so I know what you went through. God bless you!). ~Diana K.
I love stars especially when they are huge. Makes it easy to make big quilts as I have a California King size bed this will make piecing so much easier.I have 4 paper bags of batiks strips I got at International Quilt show here in Houston.You bought it as a grab bag so my star is going to be scrappy batiks .We'll see what comes out.Thank you for that stash buster pattern ! Love it in Christmas fabric too !😊
I cannot wait to try this pattern especially with the Holiday theme material. You make everything look easy peasy! Thank you Jenny!
Love me some Jenny stars and both fabrics are stunning.
This is a perfect pattern for a Quilt of Valor! I have been looking for a pattern to use for a hometown friend, and I have just found it. Thanks so much for all you do for the quilting world. I was lucky enough several years ago to make a pilgrimage to Hamilton and would love to come back once we are through this pandemic. Thanks again for a perfect QOV pattern.
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
I love that you clapped your hands together and the quilt in back changed to Christmas in July! :-)
Love this and love the baby quilt star.
Im so glad that you showed the table topper or what could be a baby quilt.
Oh, oh, oh, I see a Christmas tree skirt out of the "left overs" from the Christmas fabric!!! Just cut up one side, cut a circle in the middle and bind!! I think I have a roll of Christmas strips left from last year. I'm going to make it NOW! Yep, Christmas in July!❤
I love this project! The fabrics in that jelly roll are beautiful, and that colored background is the best. So many times we just think of white for backgrounds and anytime I see a solid color background I love it! Of course white would not have worked with this jelly roll since there's so much white in it already, but WOW that gold just pops!
Gorgeous! I love them! Blue and gold were my high school colors (many years ago!), so I've always had a special place in my heart for that combination.
Love love the blue and gold!!! Backing beautiful as well!
I love Edita Sitar. This would make a lovely Christmas/holiday quilt to sit on a couch or a guest bed. You could even make one block for a wall hanging.I own the binding tool and it's great to have new projects to use it on. I guess I commented too soon lol.
I was thinking Christmas fabrics, too!
WOW! Simply stunning. Um this will definitely be my next project!!!! Thanks Miss Jenny, love love love this pattern!!!!!!!!!
AWWWESOME! Just ordered the Christmas jelly roll strips and looking forward to this project. Thanks, Ms. Jenny for your expertise. Blessings to you, always.
This would make a great Quilt of Valor. 👍
Perhaps even the "leftover star" as a Quilt of Valor with sufficient borders to meet the requirements? Beautiful idea!
@@shelleyramsey9410 are there specific requirements for Quilts of Valor besides color?
@@tlolovestats Yes, but I can't recall exactly what. I think they have a website. The same thing goes for Project Linus quilts. They have their own dimension requirements, not the same as QOV
I love how your patterns look like they took so much work but are easily done! Agree with Retha, this would look awesome in autumn or Christmas fabrics. And those stars are stunning!
Wow this is beautiful!!!
Jenny, you are so upbeat and creative. Just love watching your videos and ideas!
That transition was so unexpected and awesome yay
Hi Jenny, This is a beautiful project. I’ve added it into my projects list. I am also a lefty, watching you helps me as so many things are done right handed. Take care.
I LOVE this pattern and fabrics!
Loved it . Thank you. You always put a smile on my face when I’m watching your videos, you make quilting fun.
Love the secondary star pattern looks good
Wow! I love a big star! This is absolutely beautiful and I just found my binding tool today, how serendipitous!
Absolutely love this Jenny !!
Dear Jenny thanks for sharing the pattern and the video. i really love it,love it and love it. i made several blocks and planning on making more.
Love love love it!
Fantastic pattern and I loved the little surprise ‘magic’ in this one. 😉
You did the one o need for a jelly roll I have held onto because I love it. And it is blue also. Thank you.
How cute to transition from the blue/white/gold quilt to the Christmas Quilt! Good job!
I've made 3 with just one star plus borders to get to 55" or so for Prayers and Squares. People love them and they are so fast and easy to make.
Really cute. Loved the video magic, from summer blue to Christmas red and green.
Love,love,love the Christmas quilt!!
This is one of my favorite tutorials that MSQC has done! Love Edyta’s fabrics and her colors. I am digging right now for fabrics. 😍😍😍
Thanks Jenny another great project/tutorial watching from South Australian
Absolutely loved making this. So quick and turned out beautiful using the tool too! Ill be making more! Thank you very much
Love this quilt! It really does work up quickly! Both quilts, the blue & gold one and the Christmas one are just gorgeous!!
Love this quilt! And love the extra star for a table topper!
Fantastic pattern...love stars. The gold blocks really pop or float forward.
Love it! And I love seeing a tutorial with a non-white background. Awesome 👏
Hi Jenny looks like you have had a fall! You are very brave making us a video even though you are not 100% well. Thinking of you and praying for your return to full fitness.
I noticed the bandages, :(
I love both quilts!! You always make it look so easy.
I did 6 stars on my attempt of this beauty. I used Kaffe Fassett polka dot fabric fat quarter bundle in a rainbow of colors against white background. I am still struggling with the borders but soon enough I'll have a new quilt to enjoy. I just loved making this quilt. For me a real learning experience.
So many possibilities for this binding tool star. I love it. I made one at a retreat at MSQC several years ago. Such fun!
Jenny I am in love with this quilt and the surprise at the end. Woohoo cannot wait!
JENNY YOUR EXCITEMENT OVER THE CHRISTMAS QUILT!!! Love, love, love it! I have seen a beautiful nativity jelly roll that I think will be perfect for a Christmas quilt out of this pattern....now to remember where I saw it! My binding tool arrives in the next few weeks. This is definitely on my "to do soon" list. Oh my how that list is growing! Thanks Jenny & MSQC for all the beautiful, helpful tutorials. You're killing my bank account though....3 orders since July 4th and my cart is full again!
I LOVE this quilt pattern!😍
Love the magic trick this is a very versatile pattern
Absolutely love this pattern!!! So beautiful!!! Thank you so much Jenny!!! Blessings to you and your family!!!
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Wow, just Beautiful....Good Job Jenny..