Thank you! Absolutely love this quilt. Changed my mind about a pattern I had chosen for panels for a friend… Immediately, when I saw this quilt. Also, I think you’re right! I’m gonna make this quilt many many times… and, those Civil War fabrics…?: Now! I have an excuse to buy “civil war fabric,” or for that matter, “Depression Era fabric!”
I really like scrappy quilting and using up all the pieces. This version of crumb quilting is very scrappy but has organization and that makes sense to my brain. This one is on the top of my must make list.
I can even see using a large scale busy print fussy cut into various sizes of squares (instead of a panel.) This looks like a really fun and exciting new project. (As if I need another!) Thanks for the very clear presentation.
Totally inspired! Your bird panels gave me the idea to use up some outdated panels by doing crumb-pieced appliqués to cover the colors I don’t think are very pretty. Hopefully, they turn out pretty, like the wings on your bird panels. Thanks!
Your version of a crumb quilt finally brings some sense into saving scraps. Those small panels give your eyes something to land on and to look for. It’s even attractive. You’ve given us something to work towards. Thank you from Minnesota.
What a super quilt! Love the scrappy fabrics and the wonderful use of a panel. I must make one. I have a couple of fabric lines I think would be great to feature. Thank you very much for your tutorial.
As a SEASONED scrap and crumb quilter. I am so impressed with this! My husband had many health issues and I was blessed to have scrappy quilting. To not have to think and concentrate on intricate patterns. This method lands some where in the middle of quilting as far as thinking levels. I actually recruit Scraps from other quilters to donate scrappy/hidden object quilts for a cancer center. Thank you for sharing this method.
What a wonderful quilt really like how you have used up your fabric i have so many crumbs thanks for showing how to use them up in a different way going to try this one
Love karma. Just spent several days tidying my stash and pulling “small “ pieces. This is a perfect solution for the muslin squares that we do at charity events. I see a happy productive weekend ahead. Love you ladies and your giving spirit. I’m praying for your loss as I see. All happens for a reason.😘
Great idea for use of scraps and fat quaters that have been sitting in my studio for years. So a strip quilt, looking like a crumb quilt with excellent use of panels that have motifs that I had no idea what to do with until now! Thank you so much for sharing!👍
Love it, love it, love it! How colourful and chaotic it is. I'm gonna call my quilt "No Rhyme or Reason". Thankyou so much for this beautiful, quirky, insane pattern. Be happy from Oz. Suzie
Vraiment très très beau 🤩 🤩 🤩 🤩 🤩 Très bien expliqué et facile à suivre. Ce modèle de courtepointe est dans mon top 10 de mes futurs projets, et c’est grâce à votre talent d’enseignante et à votre générosité de si gentiment nous le partager. Merci beaucoup et infiniment 😉
I shared this with others because I thought it was such a great idea. I can see it as a baby quilt with the appropriate panels. Or it would be great to help tie orphan blocks together by using fabrics that came from each one.
I am ADDICTED to making crumb blocks, but have not finished a crumb quilt yet. Maybe this will inspire me to grab a panel and start assembling a quilt top. Or maybe I'll just continue making crumb blocks because they are SO MUCH FUN!
Woah! That is SO cool!! Now I know how to use some of those panels!! Or odd blocks I made! And I have a lot of random sample blocks! I’m totally trying this technique! Thank you! 💕
I am always looking for sample pieces and jusy love using them, working on second log cabin at moment but have some panels that I will use in this way.
Love this one!! Super super cute and so many options. I’ve never made a crumb quilt. Now I have a project for this weekend. ☺️ Have a terrific weekend Fabric Patch Crew. Thanks for sharing. 🤗🤗
There’s always something to learn. I now can use some panels I thought I liked, but didn’t know what to do with them. I will be using my scraps. Thank you for keeping me inspired.
I have that fabric in the quilt on the wall. I got it from y'all. Just haven't started a quilt with it yet. Now, I know how to use it. Mine a big folk art fan.
This crumb cake pattern is wonderful. I have a few panels in my stash that would suit this perfectly. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern with us.
I’m so glad I stumbled onto your RUclips channel. I’ve subscribed and hit the little bell so I don’t miss anything. Y’all are so much fun to watch and I miss my WA, I’m in Texas now.
What an interesting quilt and video of how to make it. I love it. I had no idea it would look like it did. I will be trying that out for sure. Thank you so much. Great tutorial, great teaching.
I love your advice about doing squares of whatever sizes. I hand sewed a queen size story memory/photo quilt as my first and only project then I came and filled the spaces. I used your daughter’s advice using the backing for binding and it came out perfectly. For me, as a totally inexperienced person I was thrilled. Give my thanks to her. Regards from Melbourne Australia.
This is great!... also, important when fussy cutting little panels, that you include the 1/4 inch needed, in order to not cut off the printed picture of the panel...
Thank you very much for your great video. I am new to quilting but I really like the crumb idea because it’s more friendly to beginners lol. I subscribed and I look forward to learning more from you thank you so much for all you do I really appreciated your video
I’m so glad this video showed up in my feed! I have a kit with some Laurel Burch cat panels and fat quarters that I bought from a quilt shop many years ago…. Probably 20….. and the pattern has basically these same instructions. It got packed away about 12 years ago and I just found it again last year. I’m the type of person that needs a recipe to make mashed potatoes so having a pattern with such “freeform” instructions was a little intimidating. I’m excited now to dig it out again and give it a go! Thank you!
Thank you! I had been totally stumped trying to figure out how to make quilts for two grandsons. I wanted something a bit wonky as they are 12 and 15. I have a deer panel and a fish panel and was trying to figure out what to do with them. This is PERFECT!
Ooooh, been looking for something like this. I have some small "panels" of pansies and needed a good idea of how to use them so as not to overpower them!
Thank you! I really like this pattern. I have acquired some partial panels, where someone has made one or two tote bags or a little baby quilt, and leaves either a few squares, or most of a panel. This would work perfectly for those. At first as I watched this, I winced when you cut up perfectly good beautiful pieces, but the outcome, by having most of your fabrics chosen to go together, is really beautiful. I know the kind of crumb quilting where they take little tiny crumbs and put them together, some people really dislike the look of that, but the way you've done it is, I think, prettier than the random color crumb quilts. I especially like the colors on the quilt you have hanging up there; they are so beautifully chosen to go together. I'm not saying that the other type of crumb quilt doesn't have its uses and can't look really cute, but you've actually converted me to this other way, which I think would be much more to my daughter's and husband's tastes. Thanks.
This gives me a good idea what to do with my mile a minute strip quilt I did a while back. I will cut them into strips and use them for a panel that I have! Thank you🥰
Love, love LOVE this! I think instead of using a panel, I will add some hand embroidered blocks and then surround them with the crumbs. SO fun!!
That is exactly right!!
OH YES!!! ME TOO. GREAT IDEA🥰 I LOVE TO EMBROIDER
Good idea!
Ive watched this tutorial many times and im always been amazed at how it turns out.
Thank you! Absolutely love this quilt. Changed my mind about a pattern I had chosen for panels for a friend… Immediately, when I saw this quilt.
Also, I think you’re right! I’m gonna make this quilt many many times…
and, those Civil War fabrics…?: Now! I have an excuse to buy “civil war fabric,” or for that matter, “Depression Era fabric!”
I really like scrappy quilting and using up all the pieces. This version of crumb quilting is very scrappy but has organization and that makes sense to my brain. This one is on the top of my must make list.
Love this too just learning crumb quilting took me awhile 😅
I can even see using a large scale busy print fussy cut into various sizes of squares (instead of a panel.) This looks like a really fun and exciting new project. (As if I need another!) Thanks for the very clear presentation.
That’s right!! Thank you!
I really love seeing the patches of fussy cuts or embroidery! That can make me excited to do and use some of my smaller scraps 💞
Totally inspired! Your bird panels gave me the idea to use up some outdated panels by doing crumb-pieced appliqués to cover the colors I don’t think are very pretty. Hopefully, they turn out pretty, like the wings on your bird panels. Thanks!
Your version of a crumb quilt finally brings some sense into saving scraps. Those small panels give your eyes something to land on and to look for. It’s even attractive. You’ve given us something to work towards. Thank you from Minnesota.
I came over here as recommended by The Sewing Channel. Great way to make a scrappy looking quilt. Thank you.
Damb Girl! You scare me... not using a cutting glove. You are so awesome Cindy. You are the BTE = BEST TEACHER EVER❣❣😃
What a super quilt! Love the scrappy fabrics and the wonderful use of a panel. I must make one. I have a couple of fabric lines I think would be great to feature. Thank you very much for your tutorial.
Hi Cindy, I absolutely love your version of crumb quilting. This will be very helpful for me to use up my panel stash
I really like this for these types of panels but also for my assorted mismatched blocks.
I have my late mom's embridered dinner napkins with little boates. I will use those for this project
As a SEASONED scrap and crumb quilter. I am so impressed with this!
My husband had many health issues and I was blessed to have scrappy quilting. To not have to think and concentrate on intricate patterns. This method lands some where in the middle of quilting as far as thinking levels.
I actually recruit Scraps from other quilters to donate scrappy/hidden object quilts for a cancer center.
Thank you for sharing this method.
I have lots of panels and this version is certainly more picturesque, classy, and actually easier for my senior eyes. Thanks a lot. Cindy.
What a wonderful quilt really like how you have used up your fabric i have so many crumbs thanks for showing how to use them up in a different way going to try this one
I have some orphan blocks that I think this would work great for. Great charity quilt tops.
Panels have always intimated me but with this pattern it looks doable. Thanks!
Great idea, it would be a great way to use up orphan blocks. You always have great ideas. Thanks
What a revelation! I have made crumb for years and cant resist those unusual panels, what a fabulous Idea. Tfs. Hugs from Wales UK xx
Panels very pretty. They would make tiny crumbs build faster into quilt.
Yes!
Clever and a great stash basher. Thanks
Love karma. Just spent several days tidying my stash and pulling “small “ pieces. This is a perfect solution for the muslin squares that we do at charity events. I see a happy productive weekend ahead. Love you ladies and your giving spirit. I’m praying for your loss as I see. All happens for a reason.😘
Great idea for use of scraps and fat quaters that have been sitting in my studio for years.
So a strip quilt, looking like a crumb quilt with excellent use of panels that have motifs that I had no idea what to do with until now! Thank you so much for sharing!👍
Oh, what a great way to use those wonky blocks. Thank you.
Love it, love it, love it! How colourful and chaotic it is. I'm gonna call my quilt "No Rhyme or Reason". Thankyou so much for this beautiful, quirky, insane pattern. Be happy from Oz. Suzie
Excellent pattern. I can see more panels in my future. Thank you!
Thx for all the inspiration in this video! Loved it 💜
Vraiment très très beau 🤩 🤩 🤩 🤩 🤩 Très bien expliqué et facile à suivre. Ce modèle de courtepointe est dans mon top 10 de mes futurs projets, et c’est grâce à votre talent d’enseignante et à votre générosité de si gentiment nous le partager. Merci beaucoup et infiniment 😉
I shared this with others because I thought it was such a great idea. I can see it as a baby quilt with the appropriate panels. Or it would be great to help tie orphan blocks together by using fabrics that came from each one.
Yes!! So many options!
Thank you I have some panel blocks for a long time never knew what I wanted to make with them now I do
This is still my favorite crumb quilt (3rd time through the video 😂)
I am ADDICTED to making crumb blocks, but have not finished a crumb quilt yet. Maybe this will inspire me to grab a panel and start assembling a quilt top. Or maybe I'll just continue making crumb blocks because they are SO MUCH FUN!
Woah! That is SO cool!! Now I know how to use some of those panels!! Or odd blocks I made! And I have a lot of random sample blocks! I’m totally trying this technique! Thank you! 💕
I am always looking for sample pieces and jusy love using them, working on second log cabin at moment but have some panels that I will use in this way.
I have a stash of panels, I can't wait to try this.
Love this one!! Super super cute and so many options. I’ve never made a crumb quilt. Now I have a project for this weekend. ☺️ Have a terrific weekend Fabric Patch Crew. Thanks for sharing. 🤗🤗
Made my day 👏🏻😄 love crumb quilts and NOW love panels, thank you 😊
Love your crumb cake quilt using different size panel pieces, I love what you did with the panel and thanks for sharing
I loved watching you do this!
What a clever quilt pattern!
There’s always something to learn. I now can use some panels I thought I liked, but didn’t know what to do with them. I will be using my scraps. Thank you for keeping me inspired.
I like both of those quilts but the one you do the search would be so fun for kids
I have that fabric in the quilt on the wall. I got it from y'all. Just haven't started a quilt with it yet. Now, I know how to use it. Mine a big folk art fan.
Wow, that is amazing! It looks so difficult and yet, when you explain it all, it makes so much sense. Thanks for the video girls!
Thank you so much for sharing this awesome quilt ❣️✂️🪡🧵
Amazing tutorial and fabulous video thanks for sharing your beautiful ideas
This crumb cake pattern is wonderful. I have a few panels in my stash that would suit this perfectly. Thank you so much for sharing your pattern with us.
Hello from Utah, USA. You have given us inspiration! Thanks for a job well done! Love the colors and the panels you chose for this quilt.
How cute these are!!!!
Absolutely lovely 😍 thank you for sharing ❤
Love your crumb quilt
I’m so glad I stumbled onto your RUclips channel. I’ve subscribed and hit the little bell so I don’t miss anything. Y’all are so much fun to watch and I miss my WA, I’m in Texas now.
I never knew what to do with panels, this must be what they were made for😊 thank you for such clear directions.
Such a unique way to use up scrapers and turn it into a fabulous quilt.
This is a wonderful twist on the crumb quilt concept. I love the panels in the quilt.
Also what a gorgeous panel.
This is fantastic!! Thanks so much for sharing. 💜💜🧵
What an interesting quilt and video of how to make it. I love it. I had no idea it would look like it did. I will be trying that out for sure. Thank you so much. Great tutorial, great teaching.
What a great idea! I love making crumb quilts…can’t wait to make one of these!
I love your advice about doing squares of whatever sizes. I hand sewed a queen size story memory/photo quilt as my first and only project then I came and filled the spaces. I used your daughter’s advice using the backing for binding and it came out perfectly. For me, as a totally inexperienced person I was thrilled. Give my thanks to her. Regards from Melbourne Australia.
Excellent demonstration! Loved it!
Cool twist on crumb quilts. Love the incorporating of a panel into the mixture! 😊
I have so many strips. I’m excited to make a crumb quilt. Thanks for you easy instruction and teaching.
What an intriguing project! I’ve been saving crumbs. This is so unlike a true crumb project but it’s fascinating.
I made one of these last year and rewatched it this year to remind me how I did it. Turned out wonderfully. Thank you!
This is great!... also, important when fussy cutting little panels, that you include the 1/4 inch needed, in order to not cut off the printed picture of the panel...
GREAT VIDEO!! thank you !!!
Beautiful way to use those panels! Thank you for an excellent explanation of how to put the quilt together. I will be making one this coming winter!
Thank you very much for your great video. I am new to quilting but I really like the crumb idea because it’s more friendly to beginners lol. I subscribed and I look forward to learning more from you thank you so much for all you do I really appreciated your video
Excellent!! Thank you!
I’m so glad this video showed up in my feed! I have a kit with some Laurel Burch cat panels and fat quarters that I bought from a quilt shop many years ago…. Probably 20….. and the pattern has basically these same instructions. It got packed away about 12 years ago and I just found it again last year. I’m the type of person that needs a recipe to make mashed potatoes so having a pattern with such “freeform” instructions was a little intimidating. I’m excited now to dig it out again and give it a go! Thank you!
Thank you! I had been totally stumped trying to figure out how to make quilts for two grandsons. I wanted something a bit wonky as they are 12 and 15. I have a deer panel and a fish panel and was trying to figure out what to do with them. This is PERFECT!
Great idea. Thanks. I also have grandsons.
I have quite a few panels and had no idea what to do with them. This looks like a blast!
Strip physics… I love it.
Thankyou for this idea ... have been looking for a way to use some odd panel pieces!! This is a fabulous tutorial!!
Thank you for such a fun pattern! so versatile!
Id love to see it all finished - quilted and bind
Can use this for a lot of different blocks! Thanks so much.
What a brilliant idea! And beautiful. Thank you for sharing 😍
This is great thank you. And just what I am needing!
What an amazing idea!
Ooooh, been looking for something like this. I have some small "panels" of pansies and needed a good idea of how to use them so as not to overpower them!
Just love this idea. Your quilt is so beautiful, all 3 of them. Great idea & very excited to do one of these ! Thanks so much Cindy ! 😊
Excellent video! You did an awesome job of showing us how to make one of these beauties. Definitely need to put this in my queue!
I absolutely LOVE this!!! I have so many panels I'm looking forward to an easier way to use them! You guys rock!!
LOVE THIS. Thanks! 😊💜
Love this idea for using a panel! Thanks so much.
I love this You are a very talented instructor. Thank you so much for sharing this treasure of a quilt.
How fun thank you 😊
This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing your technique.
I just finished a set of placemats using this fabulous fabric line from a charm pack and some yardage. I love this idea of a crumb quilt.
Thank you! I really like this pattern. I have acquired some partial panels, where someone has made one or two tote bags or a little baby quilt, and leaves either a few squares, or most of a panel. This would work perfectly for those.
At first as I watched this, I winced when you cut up perfectly good beautiful pieces, but the outcome, by having most of your fabrics chosen to go together, is really beautiful. I know the kind of crumb quilting where they take little tiny crumbs and put them together, some people really dislike the look of that, but the way you've done it is, I think, prettier than the random color crumb quilts. I especially like the colors on the quilt you have hanging up there; they are so beautifully chosen to go together.
I'm not saying that the other type of crumb quilt doesn't have its uses and can't look really cute, but you've actually converted me to this other way, which I think would be much more to my daughter's and husband's tastes. Thanks.
Love this quilt, thanks for sharing the technique
I'm loving this method of using a panel and now have a project for my steam punk Halloween panel. Thank you 😌
This is pretty cool. Thank you.
Love this technique!
I would like to get into quilting and this looks like a fun project to experiment with.
This gives me a good idea what to do with my mile a minute strip quilt I did a while back. I will cut them into strips and use them for a panel that I have! Thank you🥰
I have the same panel and now I know what I can do with it :)
Another great video! This looks fun!