I love the fact you only used four different fabrics. Would you consider sharing the mini size one you demonstrated dimensions and sizes of pieces cut. Thankyou Laura
For side setting triangles, I like to use an even larger square cut diagonally into four triangles so all my outer edges are straight grain. I cut the corner triangles two from a square as you show so, again, all the outer edges are straight grain. This gives much less stretchy outer edges to sew borders onto.
Laura: Omgoodness 👏👏👏 I’ve never done those triangles, but you explained it in a fantastic way! I could understand😜🤔 Thank you and those fabrics are gorgeous❤️😀
Thank you after packing my unfinished quilt every year since 1999 hoping to finish and that set in corner was my Achilles heel I just might be able to finish it this year 2024 with many many reviews of your excellent tutorial thank you
Since you need 4 triangles (for the setting triangles on the sides) use a bigger square and cut on each diagonal. That way you get 4 pieces and don't have to worry about bias edges.
Hi Laura, that yellow and black fabric is so beautiful, they go together so good, I saw it when you had your live show. I just wanted to ask you where did you buy it at. Love your videos.
A very helpful tutorial indeed. I would also like to know the mini block sizes you created for this tutorial and the finished size of the big quilt block?
I had never before considered your technique of lining up your quilt to a board like that to measure the setting triangle. Like it!
I love the fact you only used four different fabrics. Would you consider sharing the mini size one you demonstrated dimensions and sizes of pieces cut. Thankyou Laura
Love this pattern, thank you for sharing it. Your instructions are so nice and easy to understand.
Very nice! Very attractive quilt. Thank you for sharing this one with us. It looks wonderful. 😀
I love the way you explain everything so clearly.
For side setting triangles, I like to use an even larger square cut diagonally into four triangles so all my outer edges are straight grain. I cut the corner triangles two from a square as you show so, again, all the outer edges are straight grain. This gives much less stretchy outer edges to sew borders onto.
Laura: Omgoodness 👏👏👏 I’ve never done those triangles, but you explained it in a fantastic way! I could understand😜🤔
Thank you and those fabrics are gorgeous❤️😀
Thank you after packing my unfinished quilt every year since 1999 hoping to finish and that set in corner was my Achilles heel I just might be able to finish it this year 2024 with many many reviews of your excellent tutorial thank you
One of the best tutorials I've seen. So helpful, thank you.
Just love your videos, they explain everything so simple and direct. Thank you for making them. God bless you and your family.
Another one to add to my to do list.🤗
Thanks, I learned a lot since I have never done this. 💕
Thank you for that tutorial, I always struggle with setting triangles and you just made it a lot easier to accomplish.
Since you need 4 triangles (for the setting triangles on the sides) use a bigger square and cut on each diagonal. That way you get 4 pieces and don't have to worry about bias edges.
Fabulous demo! I'm going to be placing blocks from a BOM on point, so this will absolutely help. Thanks!
This is brilliant! Only cutting once per round. Thank you 🌸
Best explanation ever. You are a good teacher.
Thank you! I'm eager to try this. Explained in such a way that its easy to follow
Excellent information ty!
Beautiful quilt and great expectations. Thank you so much 😊
Such a cute quilt! Thank you for the free pattern!
Beautiful Quilt. Thanks Laura.
Beautiful quilt! Thank you for the pattern .
Thankyou for sharing Laura beautiful quilt
Thank you!
Stunning!!!
Beautiful fabric
Hi! Love your videos! I was not able to find the printout for this quilt on your website. It wasn’t in the downloadables.
Any chance you would post the measurements for the mini block? The block is beautiful
To make the size you made how much of each of the 4 fabrics do you need?
1yd yellow flowers, 1 yd grey flowers, 1/2 yd small yellow print, 1 1/4yd black
@@SewVeryEasy That's for the square. Do you have the total for all borders etc. to make the one you had please.
@@beverlysprinkle370 Sorry about that was thinking we needed a lot more. Thank you so much.
Well done.
Hi Laura, that yellow and black fabric is so beautiful, they go together so good, I saw it when you had your live show. I just wanted to ask you where did you buy it at. Love your videos.
Amazing
A very helpful tutorial indeed. I would also like to know the mini block sizes you created for this tutorial and the finished size of the big quilt block?
the big quilt is about 42"
I cannot find the pattern. When I go the the pattern print out it comes up blank. Can you send me the pattern for this video? Thank you so much.
I am having trouble down loading your free pattern to a quilt I can't wait to make, are you able to help please?
It is only a work page www.sewveryeasy.com/windsong.pdf there is no free pattern
Hi Laura, I live in Calgary Alberta. I cannot find that fabric. Can you tell me where you bought the Fabric?
www.bouledoguequilts.ca in BC has it :)
How big is the bigger quilt?
about 42" sq
fabric requirements for large quilt?
1yd yellow flowers, 1 yd grey flowers, 1/2 yd small yellow print, 1 1/4yd black
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