Thank you Krista! very generous, I am quickly becoming a fan of your rulers and patterns. One day, I would like to become as creative as you! I will just keep trying.
Krista, thank you. What a great way to use those scraps. I just finished the top and am planning on putting a more traditional Thanksgiving patter for the backing, so that my friend (to whom is getting this for her birthday) may use either side for her decorative table. It was lots of fun. Thanks. Judy
Thank you so much! That is my Argyle Lad pattern. Here is a link to it if you are looking :) Printed version www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad-printed-pattern PDF version www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad
So cute! Thanks for providing the free pattern, Krista. I think I can make this with what I have on hand, and that's always something that makes me happy.
It has been the year for using up scraps. With so many people at home and so many stores closed, scraps are the way to go.... No extra money outlay to think about. Thanks for another inspiring tutorial. I will be adding this pattern to my ","play list "
Krista, I love the pumpkin table runner -- I have lots of orange scraps and will be making a table runner soon -- thanks for the pattern! I love using your ruler!
@@kristamoser Awesome! :) I used my scraps to make a cactus pin cushion and a small flower pot from the dollar tree. I also wanted a bigger arm pin cushion. I saw a video on it using a bangle bracelet. But I couldn't find any wide enough. So I took a 20 oz soda bottle, cut it to the width and length I wanted. I used a warm iron to slightly curl all the edges , so it wouldn't scratch me , just incase. Then I covered it with my scrap fabric and stuffed it with some stuffing I had. I love them both! :)
I love it! 😍 so cute. I’ve made 2 different pumpkin table runners this past week for gifts. Think I am going to make this one for my hall table. Thank you for sharing - you have the best patterns. Still trying to finish my cuts for my Vintage Windmill but I keep getting side tracked with other “projects” - foiled again! 🤣
Love your pumpkin. This afternoon I have made a few. So cute. But I was thinking take the top half and with the right colors make a turkey. Thank you so much. ❤️
I love how precise you are, Krista. This free pattern is absolutely darling. Having taken a look at your pdf, I see that it is so well illustrated and clearly explained, I would not hesitate to buy any of your lovely quilt patterns -- I'm sure they are all equally excellent! You've just got yourself a new RUclips channel subscriber, this tutorial is awesome! Thanks for taping and editing and uploading it for our enjoyment! ~Diana K. (P.S. The more I look at these pumpkins, the more they remind me of faceted gemstones. If you used solids in varying intensities of colour, you could make these into a gemstones quilt (pattern idea for you, Krista! ;-D)
She has it on the web site here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad-printed-pattern You can also get it as a pdf download here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad
She has it on the web site here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad-printed-pattern You can also get it as a pdf download here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad
Thank you for sharing ❤️💗❤️ I do have oranges scraps.... Great ideas👌👍👏👏🤗💗❣️ BOSTO BE OF SERVICE TO OTHERS Sharing your channel is BOSTO 😁👍👏❣️🤗💞 SENDING A BRIGHT WHITE LIGHT OF LOVE TO SURROUND THE UNIVERSE 🤗💞💖🤗 AND EVERYONE 🤗❣️❣️🤗💞💖🤗 AND extra HUGS for You🤗🤗🤗🤗
Donna, I'm not sure I understand what you are asking? Are you asking how I finished them off into a table runner? Here is a link to the PDF pattern, let m know if there's something in here that answers your question. f220a29c-5e18-4367-aae9-142ef117c58d.filesusr.com/ugd/a51756_2f1ba35957ad4496ba54d90c395e0c69.pdf
Krista Moser I was just confused at 8:00 minutes into video where the sides of the Oval pumpkin were not looking filled in?…unless once sewn together it fills the space on sides, because the middle width section of the pumpkin looks incomplete?…ive sent the pattern to my printer, will definitely make this fun runner!👍🏻
Thank you Krista! very generous, I am quickly becoming a fan of your rulers and patterns. One day, I would like to become as creative as you! I will just keep trying.
Just keep playing with all the shapes and you'll have fun with what comes of it!
Cute. These pumpkins would be sweet as a quilt. Mix oranges, browns . tans etc
They sure would make a cute quilt! I'll need to collect some more scraps :)
Thank you Krista for a fabulous tutorial and for generously sharing your marvelous creativities!
You are so welcome Lu!!
Another great design and pattern by Krista. This is perfect for a my fall unfinished quilt love it.
Hahaha! I hope you finish this one!
Cute! A single scrappy pumpkin would make a great mug rug! Happy fall! 🧡 🍂🍃
Great idea! Or, 2-3 vertically for a wall hanging, front door display, perhaps with a bit of larger border with Halloween fabric.
@@wearyourmask4now What a cuuuuuute idea!!
I love that idea Shawnalee!!
Thank you so much Krista. Love your instructional techniques. Made my Sunday!
I am so thrilled to hear that Barbara!!
Krista, thank you. What a great way to use those scraps. I just finished the top and am planning on putting a more traditional Thanksgiving patter for the backing, so that my friend (to whom is getting this for her birthday) may use either side for her decorative table. It was lots of fun. Thanks. Judy
What a great idea Judy! I'm sure she is going to really love it :)
This is adorable! Thank you so much! It is a great idea!,
You are so welcome Marie!
Adorable and I love the scrappy look! Great way to use up scraps. Thanks for sharing!
You bet Debby!! I'm glad you liked it! Scraps are the best ;)
Once again great video! I really love that quilt you got hanging up in the background!
Thank you so much! That is my Argyle Lad pattern. Here is a link to it if you are looking :) Printed version www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad-printed-pattern PDF version www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad
loved this beautiful job and directions you are a super wonderful person
Carol Carone
Thank you so much Carol!
So cute! Thanks for providing the free pattern, Krista. I think I can make this with what I have on hand, and that's always something that makes me happy.
Isn't that the best feeling?!
You are amazing. Thank you
Aww! Thank you Patricia!
Thank you Krista. 🎃 Off to pull what oranges and greens I have. 🎃 Thank you for the free pattern. Happy Sunday! 🎃
I'm so glad you liked it!! I can't wait to see what you do!
I love watching your technics. Thank you for sharing
Oh thank you Cheri!
Love your tutorials.
Thank you Sarah!!
Such a fun pattern, Krista! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Merritt!!
Such a terrific way to use left over fabric. I love the pumpkins and you make it look so easy! Thank you!! 🎃
Thank you Barbara! I'm glad you liked it :)
Cute pumpkins!
Thank you so much!
It has been the year for using up scraps. With so many people at home and so many stores closed, scraps are the way to go.... No extra money outlay to think about.
Thanks for another inspiring tutorial. I will be adding this pattern to my ","play list "
Yay! You got the right idea... use what we got right!? ;)
Krista, I love the pumpkin table runner -- I have lots of orange scraps and will be making a table runner soon -- thanks for the pattern! I love using your ruler!
Thank you Karla!! It is so fun to use and there are so many ways to use it too!! ... more coming soon ;)
Very Cute! Thank you for the pattern.
Thank you Misty!!
Love this ! Hope to see more with scraps and other projects as well :)
I'm always coming up with more ways to use scrap! I'm sure there will be plenty more where that came from, haha!
@@kristamoser Awesome! :) I used my scraps to make a cactus pin cushion and a small flower pot from the dollar tree. I also wanted a bigger arm pin cushion. I saw a video on it using a bangle bracelet. But I couldn't find any wide enough. So I took a 20 oz soda bottle, cut it to the width and length I wanted. I used a warm iron to slightly curl all the edges , so it wouldn't scratch me , just incase. Then I covered it with my scrap fabric and stuffed it with some stuffing I had. I love them both! :)
Thanks Krista, I love it!!!
Oh good Barbara!! Thank you :)
I love it! 😍 so cute. I’ve made 2 different pumpkin table runners this past week for gifts. Think I am going to make this one for my hall table. Thank you for sharing - you have the best patterns. Still trying to finish my cuts for my Vintage Windmill but I keep getting side tracked with other “projects” - foiled again! 🤣
Foiled again!! hahaha!
Super cute 😊
Thank you Heather!
Adorable! Love making things from my scraps. Thank you.
Isn't it the best feeling to use up stuff?!
Love your pumpkin. This afternoon I have made a few. So cute. But I was thinking take the top half and with the right colors make a turkey. Thank you so much. ❤️
Oh my gosh that is a super cute idea!! Wow how fun, send pics if you do it!
Thank you for the great ideas! I have the larger ruler, and if I use bigger strip sets I can make placemats. Or a whole pumpkin family, lol.
What a cute idea Tina!! Hahaha! I hope you send pics :)
cute. also, reminds me of the old tv test patterns :~)
can alternate with orange blocks, and white "ghost" pumpkins
Oh that's a fun idea too! You guys have the best ideas in these comments ;)
Thank you for a great pumpkin tutorial and free pdf. I love your quilts their very precise.
Thank you Valerie!!
Super Cute Krista 🎃 love it 😻 Thank You! Happy Fall and Happy Sewing. Looking forward to your new Pattern you have in the works ! 😘✂️🧵🌸💕
It's so close to coming out!! We are in the final edits now :) Can't wait to share!!
Yay 🥳🙌🏻
Cute little pumpkins. ❤️
Thank you Jan!!
What a great idea! I wish I had orange scraps 😊 I guess I need to go shopping.
Use red and do apples instead ;)
So cute! I’m going to make one for my dinning room table!
Have so much fun!! You can make it as long as needed by adding more blocks :)
Another great one. I have too many I want to do already lol
Hahaha! Sorry bout that ;)
I love how precise you are, Krista. This free pattern is absolutely darling. Having taken a look at your pdf, I see that it is so well illustrated and clearly explained, I would not hesitate to buy any of your lovely quilt patterns -- I'm sure they are all equally excellent! You've just got yourself a new RUclips channel subscriber, this tutorial is awesome! Thanks for taping and editing and uploading it for our enjoyment! ~Diana K. (P.S. The more I look at these pumpkins, the more they remind me of faceted gemstones. If you used solids in varying intensities of colour, you could make these into a gemstones quilt (pattern idea for you, Krista! ;-D)
Wow thank you so much for your kind comment Diana!! You know, I said that very thing when I go them done, I thought these would make great gemstones!
Thanks for the tutorial. Super cute.
Thank you Heide!
thanks so much for the free pattern. It's really cute.
You bet Jennifer! I'm glad you liked it :)
So cute! Love your ideas, thank you!
Thank you Mary Jane!!
Very cute. I like it. Thank you. Sandra B.
Thank you Sandra!
Fantastic!! Thanks
You bet! Thank you Aileen!
Ty Krista...this is so cute....
You bet Barbara! Thank you :)
I love this
Oh good Brenda! Thank you!
What’s the name of the pattern behind you
@@BrendaH289 That is my Argyle Lad pattern! Here is a link if you are looking. www.kristamoser.com/argyle-lad
So cute
Thank you Loraine!
Sew very cute thank you
You bet Delmarie!!
Krista, I have the large ruler, are you able use that?
Love this pattern.
Also the behind you in amazing!
Thank you 😊
You sure are Cheryl! You'll just be using the 4 1/2" line on that ruler. And thank you :) that is my Argyle Lad pattern.
V nice v nice. V nice
Hahaha! Thank you Zahid!
Super cute! And holy cow I ❤️ that argyle behind you! What pattern is that?😍
It’s in her shop, you can buy this pattern there. It’s beautiful!
She has it on the web site here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad-printed-pattern
You can also get it as a pdf download here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad
Hahaha! Thank you MJ! It looks like Shauna has given you the right links to the Argyle Lad pattern :) I love this helpful RUclips community!
I love the quilt you have behind you.. where can I purchase that pattern?
She has it on the web site here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad-printed-pattern
You can also get it as a pdf download here www.kristamoser.com/product-page/argyle-lad
Natalie Cano look on her website, it’s there, pdf or paper.
Thank you Natalie! and it looks like Shauna got you the right links for the Argyle Lad pattern!
Thank you for sharing ❤️💗❤️
I do have oranges scraps....
Great ideas👌👍👏👏🤗💗❣️
BOSTO BE OF SERVICE TO OTHERS
Sharing your channel is BOSTO 😁👍👏❣️🤗💞
SENDING A BRIGHT WHITE LIGHT OF LOVE TO SURROUND THE UNIVERSE 🤗💞💖🤗 AND EVERYONE 🤗❣️❣️🤗💞💖🤗 AND extra HUGS for You🤗🤗🤗🤗
You bet Sallie!! You'll have fun with these :)
make it larger for a place mat
That's a very cute idea!!
Dear Krista!…what happened to the sides of your pumpkin you were putting together for us?
Donna, I'm not sure I understand what you are asking? Are you asking how I finished them off into a table runner? Here is a link to the PDF pattern, let m know if there's something in here that answers your question. f220a29c-5e18-4367-aae9-142ef117c58d.filesusr.com/ugd/a51756_2f1ba35957ad4496ba54d90c395e0c69.pdf
Krista Moser I was just confused at 8:00 minutes into video where the sides of the Oval pumpkin were not looking filled in?…unless once sewn together it fills the space on sides, because the middle width section of the pumpkin looks incomplete?…ive sent the pattern to my printer, will definitely make this fun runner!👍🏻
@@donnaerickson5701 Once sewn together the seam allowances take care of all those gaps!
Krista Moser ohhhhhh, ok then!…thanks for your time!💕👍🏻
troppo belle queste zucche , dove trovo il pattern ? grazie
¡Gracias Rosa! Aquí hay un enlace directo f220a29c-5e18-4367-aae9-142ef117c58d.filesusr.com/ugd/a51756_2f1ba35957ad4496ba54d90c395e0c69.pdf
@@kristamoser sei molto gentile grazie molte !!!!