Make a Dream Weaver Quilt with Jenny Doan of Missouri Star! (Video Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2017
- Jenny demonstrates how to create the look of a woven block using 2.5 inch strips of precut fabric. Learn how to add sashing with cornerstones to your blocks. We are sure this quilt will help you have the sweetest Dreams!
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Learn to sew with Jenny Doan as she teaches quilting tutorials from the heart. She’s the smiling face of Missouri Star Quilt Company! Stitching together simplified quilts full of love and laughter, Jenny makes quilting friendlier than ever before. With over half a million RUclips subscribers and more than 150 million views to date, she has sparked enthusiasm for quilting across the globe.
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Jenny you are in my quilting world! Just did one block weeee!
Yes lights in the corners,big help.
I’ll keep watching you,for more great ideas.
Thank you!
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This would look beautiful in Asian prints, too. Thank you, Jenny.
Love it 😊❤❤❤
Sometimes I get a little squirreled too! Thanks for the giggle, I needed it today.
That was fun! You are too cute! You make me giggle right along with you!☺ nice video...
Thank you so much! I used to weave so this is really making my heart sing. I haven't quilted for years & I just got a layer cake from you, thread & clips. When I have to be in my own little world it's nice to be creating something beautiful.
I've watched this tutorial many, many times and finally got the chance to make it up into a quilt, however rather than put sashing between the rows, I decided to snowball the outside corners of the white squares with a solid color fabric. Then when I put the whole thing together I had a wonderful little secondary pattern in what would have been the large white spaces. Great tutorial, clearly explained, thank you.
I watched it once more, I have my fabric - now to make the quilt.
I am, and always have been, a crafter of variety. My husband cracks up at how flighty I can be with my creativity! One week, I'm knitting, the next, it's cross stitch, then I'm making a wreath or doing flowers for my daughter's or son's wedding... It's always something! I have a condition with my pancreas that has me in constant chronic pain, so I can't work, but I can't sit still! Lol
I have always wanted to quilt. My grandmother, God love her, made me a simple, pink, yarn-tied quilt when I was young, and it was my favorite gift in the whole world. Now, I'm about to be a grandma, so I figured it's time for me! Thank Heaven for YT!! (And MSQC!) My grandmother is still alive, and very spunky at 80, but very much like me in the way that we are "Janes of all crafts, masters of none", and she barely remembers how to use her sewing machine.
The point of all this is just to say "Thank you". Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks to quilt-making, and with so much fun! I hope I can get off of your channel to get started, but I enjoy watching your videos so much! LOL
PS... A true story:
I took my husband into a fabric store for the first time, and he spotted the jelly rolls. He picked one up and turned to me to say, in a hushed voice, "Honey? Why is this so expensive?!" I had to explain to him that all the hard work is already DONE! He said, "Oh... Well that makes sense... THIS one is pretty." And he threw it in the cart and bought it for me! ❤
What a good husband!
Sounds like a very supportive spouse, Kari. You can count yourself lucky about that (although I am sorry about your chronic pancreatic pain; my mother suffers from MS and its associated chronic pain, and it is not a life I would choose for anyone. Best of luck on your journey, I hope these MSQC tutorials provide you with hours of distracting enjoyment. They've been a lifeline for me, and I've even made a couple of them myself, which turned out better than I expected them to!).
~Diana from Toronto
I got a free jelly roll when I bought my long arm last week. Had no earthly idea what I was going to do with it, as I don’t use pre cuts.....well, now I do, lol. Right on time with this one!
Jenny, you are so real. I love watching you. You are so upbeat and you have really shown me that you don't need to be upright about perfection. I love it! I have learned so many quick and easy piecing techniques. Thanks!
I weave, knit, spin, sew, crochet?, tat? embroider and all the jazz in between. I have wanted to make a woven quilt for several years. Thank you for these good ideas. I am thinking a little differently, because of color, but this really has helped my thinking. YOU are so cute!!
I have got to try this. I always get the most compliments on quilts I have tried that Jenny showed me. Thanks Jenny!
I always look forward to the latest video - I love this one and will definitely make it. I would cut slightly differently, slice off the six 4 1/2 " pieces and then attach the white fabric to the remainder, then cut that strip at 2 1/2" intervals. I don't enjoy sewing 2 1/2" squares so anytime I don't have to I'm thrilled!
what an awesome idea about sewing the white with the remainder and "then" cut into 2-1/2.... I never think of these things
I can't wrap my head around what you are saying here, but it sounds like a good idea
@@leaannegrabb8653 make a long "strip set of white + print, then cut that crosswise into 2-1/2 pieces.
Again, you inspired me. I have plenty of white jelly roll in stash! Thank you Jenny❤️
Love this block...so different!
I have "chemo brain" right now and do a lot of "ripping out", 'so I can relate!
Thanks for the inspiration in all your videos.
I totally understand the squirrel thing. I'm affected as well. Cute block, Jenny!
Jenny you coined a new phrase "I get squirrell-ed really easily".....I LOVE it - and will use it! LOL!!!
Beautiful! And I would like to say that my heart go out for Nancy....RIP.
Love it! Love that you are real! That you make mistakes and sometimes struggle! Just too fun! Keep the great Block ideas coming! Please do a tutorial on Deck of Cards.
Thanks for making this tutorial and making it look easy enough for anyone🤔😀
Glad I found your You Tubes. You make it look so easy Jenny. I can read directions 50 times and still don't get it, but show me in a video and everything clicks. New Years resolution for 2020, "start sewing more".
Sweet block, think I will do this. Thanks Jenny.
I love this quilt, I bought all the fabric and actually made it! It's perfectly imperfect 😎👍
A very interesting and beautiful quit out of pretty fabric. I'm not an orange person, but I know you need the contrast. Really love this one. Thanks!
Really cute block, and I love the outer border fabric. It's so fun and colorful.
This will be my next quilt...love to quilt and weave. My floor loom is my 'go to' to wind down from quilting. Thanks!!
I love this quilt and tutorial! Really want to make it! I get geometrically confused, too!! Have to have a map!! Great job!!
Hi Jenny! It's Kristie again . Just wanted to let you know that you impressed me once again! Love your work! Thanks
One of my neighbors is a master weaver, pretty neat process.
Thanks Jenny for another fun Quilt. This one is gonna go on my to do list. Love it.
I love your tutorials. I make a lot of charity quilts and your techniques are easy, fast and attractive.
Thank you so much Jenny, that’s really really stunning and gorgeous I really really love 💕 all those bright colours and patterns. It’s a fantastic idea 💡 and I really really love 💕 watching you work too. Stay safe and well too xxx Mags
This was so much fun! Thanks Jenny!
Hi and wow! Thank you very much for this tutorial! You are fun to watch and the quilt is marvelous, I just love it! Have a great day! 😎🌸
Love that you show you have trouble with the blocks, you make me feel like I can do it
Beautiful. Like Nancy Zieman was, you are such an inspiring force in my life. Thank you!
I think this is a great way to use one of my jelly rolls! I saw Man Sewing in Houston and realized when I saw the quilt your son made he was behind me when I was buying a Coke. Wish I had known who he was as I would have told him how much I love Missouri Star quilt company!🤠
I love all of your tutorials ! Thank you Jenny!
So colorful so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing as always.
That’s a beautiful quilt. Thanks Jenny
Beautiful! You are so fun to watch, you make me smile. Thank you for sharing your wonderful gift! " )
How did i miss this video. What an interesting block.
Jenny what a great block I really love 💕 it. And you too. Thank you so much 😊
Love this pattern ... may drive me to drink tho!
I love the block.
I feel like the dashing really makes the pattern pop. It almost looks like plaid. Thanks for sharing. I love this quilt
Your so cute!!
Jenny, you are cute as can be. I love your mantras and now use them.
love this! would be so pretty in solids too!
Flipping adorable!
Absolutely love this quilt
I just Love this. Thank you :-)
beautiful. just love it. on my very long to do list
Great thank you from Switzerland
You are so good. Always make me hop to the next project. Mahalo Jenny
Awesome jenny.as usual thanks for sharing
I so want to try this. Love it!
Love it, thank you dear.
Hi and thanks a lot for another great tutorial! It is such a gorgeous quilt! Your joy is contagious! 😎🌸
love the quilt taught very well
....as i am finishing a quilt, and have scraps, I am cutting them into 2 1/2" squares and 2 1/2" by 4 1/2" small strips..I will sew 2 squares together, then add on the small strip of 4 1/2" to make 1/4 of the block you see above, then throwing them in a bin...when I have enough, I will put 4 of the mini blocks together, to create a completely scrap block....then grow it into a quilt!
I love this!!!!❤️
Hi Jenny! I'm making this with batiks and black for the background. I actually like the blocks without the sashing.
Oh that will be darling! We would love to see your creation!
Love this pattern. Going to definitely make it
I am a beginner quilt maker. Your videos have inspired me so much. So many projects to work on. I scrolled through your web page and can’t wait to make a trip to your area. Maybe could you also profile places to stay. Thank you so much for sharing all that you do.
You can always check out VisitMQSC.com to see the places you can stay as well as restaurants and other conveniences!
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Thank you so very much for great idea...
Beautiful quilt!
Very cool design!!
Love your stuff you are great
Спасибо!
Wonderful quilt!
Great tutorial Jenny! I am a quilter also and I can't wait to make this quilt. It looks like it is going to be so much fun. Thank you for sharing this video.
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Beautiful one!
Happy Thanksgiving!! Love your videos, they are a big help to me, I am a beginning quilter.
This is a fantastic pattern
I get "squirreled" too! hahaha SQUIRREL!
Loved this tutorial
Love it! I think I'm going to use a white jelly roll I have for the white corners instead of cutting 2.5in squares out of yardage but I'm excited to try this!
Great idea!
Love!!!
Thank you , nice block!
Great Job good instructor
Thanks for the tutorial. I am thinking about making a quilt for my daughter and using fabrics left over from grandchildren's pajamas and nightgowns. I have been saving the left overs for about 7 years . .. just waiting for the right pattern.
Judy Goldthorp years ago I made a quilt from my son’s burp rags. He (19 years old) still has it in a drawer in his room.
That will be so cute! I'm sure that will forever be a treasured quilt.
I’m making this it’s so much fun
Very beautiful
This might look good in red and black, sort of like a tartan plaid. Thanks!
Sandi Carstensen or dark greens and navy with a pop of either dark purple, grey or a dark red 😍
Jenny is hilarious! I do my poor brain too trying to work out my pattern.
Thank you for another great tutorial. You are looking so good Jenny, what is your secret?
I really love this one Jenny. Would love to get a Jelly Roll that has shades of brown TFS
I will pass that request on and see if we can get something like that in stock for you. Keep an eye on on our website!
You’re killing me. I can’t keep up with you. This is such a neat pattern. Like you I think I will have to keep an example block at first to get this all back together right.
I started cutting my jelly roll; the first 4 strips worked out perfectly, but then I started running out of strip before I could get all 6 2.5 inch squares from some of the other strips. Not all of the strips in the jelly roll were the same size. Needless to say I'm frustrated, but I'll go through my scraps and see if I can still make this. Lesson learned: not all jelly roll strips in one roll are cut the same so I'm going to check each strip the next time before I start cutting. I do so love this quilt though, love Jenny and plan on making it one way or the other.
You could use yardage, and only two colors and then entire quilt would weave. Or two colors per row, so the whole row would weave fully across... omit the sashing. OR since you get 6 cuts per jelly roll strip, you could use only two strips and lay out 6 squares instead of 7.. and it would weave all the way across. In fact, in my head I imagine how cute it would be to do the same squares in one row so it would be a continuous weave, then make "U-turn" blocks at each end so it looks like it turns and goes back to the left, "U turn" then back to the right, "uturn" back to the left...
Wow, what a great idea! I love your creativity!
So since I'm so visual can you tell me would you still use the background color i.e. the white square?
Exactly what I thought! Wish we could share what we created from the inspirational videos here.
R. Jean Gustafson:: Instagram is a great place to share your pics of the projects you make. If you add a "hashtag MSQCtutorials" [#MSQCtutorials] then the picture will not only post on your own Instagram account, but also on the Instagram account for Missouri Star's tutorial quilts pictures. So we all can see your work -- and you can see that of other viewers.
Four partial log cabin sections sewn together to make one woven square, correct? And we can use a white jelly roll for the back ground and a roll of skinny strips for the sashing! And, yes, the song is now stuck in my head but it's an appropriate one for those of us that quilt during the night. Thanks for another great tutorial!
That's a great way to look at this block! I love the creative minds of quilters!
Awesome
Quilt as you go...yeah
I'm thinking this would be great with a jelly roll all in one color family.
Excellent idea!!
I did this one a while back and it is a challenge. I didn't use sashing and actually did get one block turned wrong. But it is a beautiful quilt. It's done in four colors with a black background. The prints are different but the colors match so it looks like one large woven piece. Wish i could show you a picture.
Really pretty quilt and a good one for someone who likes a more scrappy quilt. For the sashing strips could you use a “skinny” jelly roll? For some it might be easier/quicker than to cut from yardage.
Absolutely!