That tape OMG that tape gave me the biggest laugh of my life. One of those "I cannot believe it" moments.Hung a quilt top on my design wall and used that tape to put like 100 long lines of it on the quilt top to get a visual of what the quilting would look like. The next morning it was all on the floor every single piece fell off. It doesn't stick to fabric more than a few hours apparently. Thank you for sharing your videos they're wonderful. 💗
I just discovered your channel and I really enjoy it. My great-grandmother taught me to quilt when I was 12 years old. She was a perfectionist. All of her quilting was done by hand, and if I didn't have at least 10 stitches per inch on a block she would make me rip it out and do it again. That was really frustrating when I was 12 years old but it taught me how to do things the right way. I appreciate it all her special tips and still use many of them today. We made our templates out of paper or cardboard. We used cardboard to trace our lines for quilting and for cutting. Nowadays I do things the modern way
I never thought about making my own jelly rolls strips! But this is genius and kind of relaxing really! And I like the idea of this using of scraps and making your kind of strips
Just bought a few jelly's and way too much fabric! Can't wait to use them. Have to finish organizing my "sewing area". Done buying, credit card is getting scary🤑 I actually had the same thought to cut up my older fabric for a quilt for one of those light bulb moments. I also bought a three sided flying geese ruler. Looks much easier and less waste 🧵🙋
You Tube sent a link to your channel and I love it. You gave great tips and projects love your energy and enthusiasm and you have a beautiful smile. So I subscribed and turned in notifications so to don't miss anything new. Now on to binge watching your previous videos. Great job keep em coming!!!
That tape is used a lot in the Yarn and Crochet community. We highlight patterns where we are, where we stop, what size we are knitting. The best product on the market. I'd love to know what brand that is? I'm new to following you. You have a lot of great information for a newbie like me.
amzn.to/3rlk9UM Its called glow line tape and it is made by Omnigrid. That is so interesting about the yarn and crochet world using this product a lot! Always learning something new. thank you for sharing 🥰
I have a question : The storage pre-cut fabric is for only quilting geometric patchwork ? because when we make patchwork appliqué or patchwork landscape etc... we need larger fabric. So we don't have enough fabric dimension for doing that if we pre-cut it. What do you think about it ?
I would say this is really determined by the different projects you enjoy working on. If you have more landscape patchwork projects, I would leave some of your scraps large enough to work with and cut down later if you need to. 😉😉
I like any discussion of managing scraps! I was curious - do you have a specific use for the 2-1/2" x 6" cuts, or is this just a size that you use a lot?
Well... I am filming a tutorial for next week on what to do with this exact size ;) but truthfully... it just seems to fit the majority of my scraps. You don't HAVE to cut them down to any size as long as they are 2.5" they are jelly roll strips and you can make a jelly roll quilt with them!
Thank you iam waiting what you creating , :) , paty ist nice ,can i look later? I not sure i can see, because the time difference , iam from germany , i love your quilts
I tried to join today. I have been subscribed. I don't know if u will get this. My name is pat, and to join it is asking for password before any info, or a spot to open an account to make a password
@@ISeeStarsQuilting LoL She and I broke up, not because we fell out of love, just, I guess we grew out of the relationship. We're not friends anymore but we dont hate one another though either. But wow!! You look just like her. :)
You need an AccuQuilt! It makes dealing with your scraps so much quicker and easier.
That tape OMG that tape gave me the biggest laugh of my life. One of those "I cannot believe it" moments.Hung a quilt top on my design wall and used that tape to put like 100 long lines of it on the quilt top to get a visual of what the quilting would look like. The next morning it was all on the floor every single piece fell off. It doesn't stick to fabric more than a few hours apparently. Thank you for sharing your videos they're wonderful. 💗
oh no... 😆😂 I'm so sorry... what a learning moment LOL
I invested in a 2 1/2" ruler. Worth the money!
That is a really great idea too! Thanks for sharing!
I just discovered your channel and I really enjoy it. My great-grandmother taught me to quilt when I was 12 years old. She was a perfectionist. All of her quilting was done by hand, and if I didn't have at least 10 stitches per inch on a block she would make me rip it out and do it again. That was really frustrating when I was 12 years old but it taught me how to do things the right way. I appreciate it all her special tips and still use many of them today. We made our templates out of paper or cardboard. We used cardboard to trace our lines for quilting and for cutting. Nowadays I do things the modern way
That is so wonderful that you have those memories with your grandmother and all the skills and standards that she taught you 🥰🥰
I never thought about making my own jelly rolls strips! But this is genius and kind of relaxing really! And I like the idea of this using of scraps and making your kind of strips
Oh this is a great scrapbuster project!! You'll enjoy it 🥰
It is super relaxing. I made mine for a log cabin quilt while I was at my elderly moms house.
Your just plain fun.. Smiles from NY
Aw thank you Dolores! ❤❤❤
Just bought a few jelly's and way too much fabric! Can't wait to use them. Have to finish organizing my "sewing area". Done buying, credit card is getting scary🤑 I actually had the same thought to cut up my older fabric for a quilt for one of those light bulb moments. I also bought a three sided flying geese ruler. Looks much easier and less waste 🧵🙋
Oooh that fabric shop will get us all in trouble lol sounds like you had fun! 🥰 Enjoy!
Woo hoo! Loving precuts and how to work through my stash. Go gurl
Yay! Thank you! Love you sweet friend
@@ISeeStarsQuilting - ILU TOO!
You Tube sent a link to your channel and I love it. You gave great tips and projects love your energy and enthusiasm and you have a beautiful smile. So I subscribed and turned in notifications so to don't miss anything new. Now on to binge watching your previous videos. Great job keep em coming!!!
Thank you! 😊 I'm so glad you enjoyed my videos!
This is a clever idea
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for this video. I was wondering what to do with the scraps I've saved!
Glad it was helpful! Yes to making more wonderful things!
That tape is used a lot in the Yarn and Crochet community. We highlight patterns where we are, where we stop, what size we are knitting. The best product on the market. I'd love to know what brand that is? I'm new to following you. You have a lot of great information for a newbie like me.
amzn.to/3rlk9UM Its called glow line tape and it is made by Omnigrid. That is so interesting about the yarn and crochet world using this product a lot! Always learning something new. thank you for sharing 🥰
I prefer to always iron my fabrics before making precuts! I am always scared of getting wonky bits 😱BTW, you have beautiful hands and gorgeous nails😊
You have the right idea... sometimes I'm just impatient haha. Thank you for watching 🥰
Looking for the links for the tape to put on the ruler please
I like this one. It's called glowline Tape: amzn.to/3SBF2Ha
I have a question : The storage pre-cut fabric is for only quilting geometric patchwork ? because when we make patchwork appliqué or patchwork landscape etc... we need larger fabric. So we don't have enough fabric dimension for doing that if we pre-cut it. What do you think about it ?
I would say this is really determined by the different projects you enjoy working on. If you have more landscape patchwork projects, I would leave some of your scraps large enough to work with and cut down later if you need to. 😉😉
@@ISeeStarsQuilting Thank you for your answer :)
I like any discussion of managing scraps! I was curious - do you have a specific use for the 2-1/2" x 6" cuts, or is this just a size that you use a lot?
Well... I am filming a tutorial for next week on what to do with this exact size ;) but truthfully... it just seems to fit the majority of my scraps. You don't HAVE to cut them down to any size as long as they are 2.5" they are jelly roll strips and you can make a jelly roll quilt with them!
@@ISeeStarsQuilting Thanks. Yes, 2-1/2" is a width I use a lot.
Thank you iam waiting what you creating , :) , paty ist nice ,can i look later? I not sure i can see, because the time difference , iam from germany , i love your quilts
Thank you so much! 🥰 I love Germany.
I usually press mine first
I agree. That is probably the best thing you could do to get the most accuracy!
I tried to join today. I have been subscribed. I don't know if u will get this. My name is pat, and to join it is asking for password before any info, or a spot to open an account to make a password
My GOD.... You look identical to my ex fiance. (She broke up with me). Wow!! Its amazing how everyone has a twin in this life... Im not even kidding..
Hi, interesting to know I have a doppelganger out there!
@@ISeeStarsQuilting LoL She and I broke up, not because we fell out of love, just, I guess we grew out of the relationship. We're not friends anymore but we dont hate one another though either. But wow!! You look just like her. :)