Might i give you a compliment....your humbleness is so admirable, There are quiters i follow not as much as usual, that thier fame has gone tho their head and they re no longer the humble sweet peraon they were. But Jenny i have been watching you from the beginning and you are as kind and as humble as always. God Bless you for that...you are a beautiful woman and I appreciate you kind generosity of knowledge you share with me. ❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜
Totally agree. And, I will add this, I love that MSQ is not using the channel to make money with ads, and they are not asking people to join the YT channel for a cost to support the cost of the channel. And they never try the hard sell to push this template and that item. They will tell you the template is available. I barely watch one fat channel anymore bc it's all so gag worthy with the super chat super piggy and the buy buy buy spend spend spend and all that.
I met Jenny and Mr. Jenny a few years ago in Atlanta at a quilt show. The sweet lady you see on video is exactly who she is in person. She loves her “job” and she loves sharing her knowledge.
Hello👋🏻 from Australia. l cannot wait until the international borders open up again so l can travel to the USA and take a trip to Hamilton to see Jenny and the girls. Thank you so much for so many tips and laughter for a beginner quilter.
Oh my!!! I have been waiting for this fabric to be available ever since I found out Maureen had designed it!!! Growing up in the 70's-this colorway & designs are so nostalgic from what we had back then :)
Thank you for all your videos. Thanks especially for this one, for including a variety of alternatives. These are like children; they all start with the same building blocks, but each one comes out in its own unique and wonderful ways. If you ever consider a redo of this pattern, please consider doing it as a 'Triple Play" with Natalie and Misty. I am sure the three of you would do equally wonderful, yet uniquely different results. All my best.
I simply love your tutorials! I am a novice quilter and you make me believe I can actually make these beautiful quilts! I have made two quilts from your tutorials. Thank you!
How fun to see Maureen's lovely fabric designs. And the pattern is perfect to show it off. I really like the original quilt but I LOVE the white background in the zigzag layout at the end. I would also add that the petals could be attached with some fabric glue and then appliquéd, if the Heat N Bond is not available. Thanks for another delicious quilt!
That's a good idea, Janice, and I think it would work to have a whole template for the applique piece, but only if you were making this quilt from yardage or scraps (i.e. there wouldn't be enough fabric from the layer cake 2" cut off strips). ~Diana K.
Jenny bot of the quilts are beautiful. What a difference the white background made. I love them. Thank y’all so much for sharing this with us. God bless y’all.
Those are both great but that white background and gingham backing is just too darling! I love that quilt. Thank you for another beautiful project Jenny. Love your videos! Keep up the great work and have a wonderful Christmas.
Hey Jenny what if...you used leftover charm squares for the petals. Iron the square onto the fusible first. Then trace out the petal design using all 3 petals. Then cut it out as one piece. You can then use it on almost anything sort of like a 🌷 tulip. Great fabric line. I remember those types of fabric when I was a kid.
Yes, easier to applique that many "flowers" if 3 petals are treated as one. You could save those 2 inch strips to use for a border treatment of some kind or scrappy binding if you want to make a flanged binding (since 2" is too narrow for a binding and the flanged binding takes 2 different colors of 2 sized strip widths: 1.50 and 1.75). I hope that makes sense!
I’m working on this pattern now. There are no leftover charm squares - the layer cakes are trimmed to 8 inch square, the 2 inch strips leftover are too narrow to trace the full “tulip” shape onto. I did lay all 2 inch strips side by side and fused them onto the heat an bond in batches. Saved some time doing that.
I usually love the dark back grounds , but the white makes it look so gentle and lovely. I would love these blocks as a border with just 2 colors not multi. The design and many possibilities it opens up is awesome. Thank you Jenny as always your tutorials are inspiring. You have been a bright star during this year's set backs and adjustments.
This is amazing!! I have to say I like the white background quilt better..... Of course, I'll say what I say EVERY Friday Jenny..... You did AGAIN!!!! Thanks so much! You make sewing so much fun!!!
Love the white background fabric. I think any layout in this fabric with the white background would be my favorite. Too bad I am only seeing this now when the fabric is no longer available because it's groovy, lol. 😀
I will be making this quilt for my granddaughter for her 2nd birthday. I will be using white background with pastels. This is so beautiful. Thank you Jenny.
Jenny, I must make this quilt for my granddaughters. It will be so easy to make, and I just love both color choices. I light one and a dark one will be made for each granddaughter. Thank you so much for this beautiful quilt.
That's so beautiful, Jenny!! I wish that I were skilled enough to make quilts like these. I've been quilting for 25 years, but my skill level has never risen above beginner. Still I don't really mind. My kids and grandchildren love my creations, and that's good enough for me!!❤❤❤
That's beautiful. I love them both but that chevron really caught my eye. Both are stunning. Great work MSQC team. Thank you guys and God bless y'all. Also I was on your website yesterday putting some items in my cart to purchase later and I saw that it said your Hamilton store is temporary closed. I hope everything is ok. Stay safe you guys.
I hope to sew this one, I really love it. It's a rainy day at Jacob's Well qld, great sewing weather. Church 1st then home to sew. Thanks Jenny for always making quilting so much fun.
Yeppers the dyer sheet does take off the sticky of the iron. I have send this Lilith many times. Warm iron not hot and be careful not to burn you. Great tutorial beautiful pattern ! Thank you 💞
OMG the first fabric looks like my wall paper in my bedroom one side was flowers and one side was stripes yellow green white lol brings back so much memories when I was a teenager in the 80's love love love it
I LOVE this quilt! I can just imagine the different looks depending on fabric and background. Can’t wait to get started on this. Thanks for the awesome pattern Jenny ❤️
I agree. This quilt pattern is so awesome. And I love the different color choices you showed us. I knew of the McCormic fabric line but had not seen it used this way. Love it 😍
Jenny. THIS is the Jenny I love. This is the Jenny we used to see every video, loved this video. Incredibly darling quilts, such joy from you and it is so obvious that you truly enjoyed these quilts. I am not a fan of applique, love the look, hate the work but this may be one I have to make.
Stunning! Watched in middle of night instead of sleeping ... now dream about having the skill to make this! Never done appliqué...... someday.,..? Thanks!
I use a smoke invisible thread for dark colors. I like the quilt with the black background best & I love love love bright colors!! I like all the videos from MSQC but Jenny is my absolute favorite!! Hope to finally get to Hamilton May 2021.
Might i give you a compliment....your humbleness is so admirable, There are quiters i follow not as much as usual, that thier fame has gone tho their head and they re no longer the humble sweet peraon they were. But Jenny i have been watching you from the beginning and you are as kind and as humble as always. God Bless you for that...you are a beautiful woman and I appreciate you kind generosity of knowledge you share with me. ❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜
Totally agree. And, I will add this, I love that MSQ is not using the channel to make money with ads, and they are not asking people to join the YT channel for a cost to support the cost of the channel. And they never try the hard sell to push this template and that item. They will tell you the template is available. I barely watch one fat channel anymore bc it's all so gag worthy with the super chat super piggy and the buy buy buy spend spend spend and all that.
I met Jenny and Mr. Jenny a few years ago in Atlanta at a quilt show. The sweet lady you see on video is exactly who she is in person. She loves her “job” and she loves sharing her knowledge.
Love both..but the white is gorgeous!
Great tip, Aislyn!
I love the white one Jenny !!
love the cross that comes out in the center .
Beautiful Jenny!! I think I actually like the chevron best. It’s just so cute! Both are very pretty. Thank you! ~TC
Got to make this for my granddaughter so cute and Natalie so suits pink love you all
OH MY GOSH JENNY. How awesome!!!!
Hello👋🏻 from Australia. l cannot wait until the international borders open up again so l can travel to the USA and take a trip to Hamilton to see Jenny and the girls.
Thank you so much for so many tips and laughter for a beginner quilter.
Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!! Jenny Jenny Jenny!! LOLOLOL. I love this quilt! Thank you Maureen McCormick, and Jenny!!
You are so awesome Jenny. I love your tutorials. TFS
I thought the navy one was pretty dang cute and then I saw the white one. I love it! So pretty!
You just have to love when Jenny says "what if" you know that something great is coming. Love the what if options you showed.
Oh my!!! I have been waiting for this fabric to be available ever since I found out Maureen had designed it!!! Growing up in the 70's-this colorway & designs are so nostalgic from what we had back then :)
Love that you showed the what-if's and a different colorway!
Love the dark background on this quilt. I think it made the colors pop. Thank you Jenny. Stay safe.
Thank you for all your videos. Thanks especially for this one, for including a variety of alternatives. These are like children; they all start with the same building blocks, but each one comes out in its own unique and wonderful ways. If you ever consider a redo of this pattern, please consider doing it as a 'Triple Play" with Natalie and Misty. I am sure the three of you would do equally wonderful, yet uniquely different results. All my best.
Maureen's fabric is amazing I love that 70's inspired!
I love the circle-cross look with the navy background-it looks so complicated! Awesome tutorial, as usual!
I simply love your tutorials! I am a novice quilter and you make me believe I can actually make these beautiful quilts! I have made two quilts from your tutorials. Thank you!
So so beautiful
Jenny thank youu!💝
How fun to see Maureen's lovely fabric designs. And the pattern is perfect to show it off. I really like the original quilt but I LOVE the white background in the zigzag layout at the end. I would also add that the petals could be attached with some fabric glue and then appliquéd, if the Heat N Bond is not available. Thanks for another delicious quilt!
This quilt, or should I say both quilts are absolutely stunning. I love applique, I now have my winter "stuck in the house" project !!! Love, Love !
Jenny, this has got to be one of the most gorgeous quilts you've made lately, love the one with the white background and chevron pattern
That's a good idea, Janice, and I think it would work to have a whole template for the applique piece, but only if you were making this quilt from yardage or scraps (i.e. there wouldn't be enough fabric from the layer cake 2" cut off strips). ~Diana K.
Pressing only one time "like" is just not enough 😍😍😍😍😍
I just finished making this quilt. I love it.
Both quilts are beautiful. Great tutorial. Thank you.
love the quilt
Love both versions! All the colors! Cute line from Maureen!
I found this quilt very beautiful and stunning! It's been awhile since a quilt has made me go WOW and made me want to start making it right now. 😍😍😍
Love that she is finally showing how to square up as you build the block. Great quilt
Jenny those are absolutely stunning!! Thank you for another great tutorial!!!!!
Marsha Marsha Marsha! A little too complicated for me, but so pretty
Love the one with the white background chevron! Such a great design.
This tutorial has been out for a whole year? But I just found it! And I love the "what if?" Thanks, MSQC and Jenny.
So beautiful Jenny. This doesn’t look that hard when you break it down. Impressive!
I absolutely love this quilt pattern.. will be a wonderful quilt to make for one of my grandaughters.
Thank you, love the half square triangle options!
So beautiful, this is my next project....
Beautiful 🤩 love the quilt. God bless you and your family
Such a beautiful quilt. I love the different look you get just by changing the background color.
What a beautiful quilt.
Jenny bot of the quilts are beautiful. What a difference the white background made. I love them. Thank y’all so much for sharing this with us. God bless y’all.
Another winner! So cute!
Those are both great but that white background and gingham backing is just too darling! I love that quilt. Thank you for another beautiful project Jenny. Love your videos! Keep up the great work and have a wonderful Christmas.
Hey Jenny what if...you used leftover charm squares for the petals. Iron the square onto the fusible first. Then trace out the petal design using all 3 petals. Then cut it out as one piece. You can then use it on almost anything sort of like a 🌷 tulip. Great fabric line. I remember those types of fabric when I was a kid.
great idea!
Yes, easier to applique that many "flowers" if 3 petals are treated as one. You could save those 2 inch strips to use for a border treatment of some kind or scrappy binding if you want to make a flanged binding (since 2" is too narrow for a binding and the flanged binding takes 2 different colors of 2 sized strip widths: 1.50 and 1.75). I hope that makes sense!
I’m working on this pattern now. There are no leftover charm squares - the layer cakes are trimmed to 8 inch square, the 2 inch strips leftover are too narrow to trace the full “tulip” shape onto. I did lay all 2 inch strips side by side and fused them onto the heat an bond in batches. Saved some time doing that.
Yes we could do that as well it saves time and fast.
❤️thank you so much
O another beautiful quilt. Love watching your tutorials and great showing how it looks in different colours.thank you Jenny.
From Australia.
Oh my goodness. So gorgeous! Love that it has so many different ways to lay it out when you get the blocks made! ❤️
I usually love the dark back grounds , but the white makes it look so gentle and lovely. I would love these blocks as a border with just 2 colors not multi. The design and many possibilities it opens up is awesome. Thank you Jenny as always your tutorials are inspiring. You have been a bright star during this year's set backs and adjustments.
Loved this quilt, and the different ways to set it together. WOW, thanks Jenny!
This is amazing!!
I have to say I like the white background quilt better.....
Of course, I'll say what I say EVERY Friday Jenny.....
You did AGAIN!!!! Thanks so much! You make sewing so much fun!!!
Love it!!
Chevron for the win
I’m definitely adding this pattern to my to-do list. Many thanks for sharing.
Love the white background fabric. I think any layout in this fabric with the white background would be my favorite. Too bad I am only seeing this now when the fabric is no longer available because it's groovy, lol. 😀
Lovely beautiful quilt I definitely make this pattern, Thank you.
I love this one sew much ❤ Now I am gonna have to make one 😃 Thanks Jenny and MSQC for another fantastic tutorial 😊
beautiful!!
Such a joy to watch! Truly motivates me to keep on quilting! How fun! And love love loved the fabric!
OHH MY😍 I love it, the fabric AND the quilt!!!!
I will be making this quilt for my granddaughter for her 2nd birthday. I will be using white background with pastels. This is so beautiful. Thank you Jenny.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! this quilt! I love the fabric you used as well as the layout of the navy and the chevron.
Jenny, I must make this quilt for my granddaughters. It will be so easy to make, and I just love both color choices. I light one and a dark one will be made for each granddaughter. Thank you so much for this beautiful quilt.
Trop bien !!!
Loving both these quilts, the appliqué makes it look so complicated. Thank you for showing us how easy they are to make. The “what ifs” are endless 😍🥰
That's so beautiful, Jenny!! I wish that I were skilled enough to make quilts like these. I've been quilting for 25 years, but my skill level has never risen above beginner. Still I don't really mind. My kids and grandchildren love my creations, and that's good enough for me!!❤❤❤
It's gorgeous as usual. The navy is stunning. It's a perfect line for that pattern.
That's beautiful. I love them both but that chevron really caught my eye. Both are stunning. Great work MSQC team. Thank you guys and God bless y'all.
Also I was on your website yesterday putting some items in my cart to purchase later and I saw that it said your Hamilton store is temporary closed. I hope everything is ok. Stay safe you guys.
Love it, and I agree the gingham is gorgeous!! 🧡🧡🧡
I love your "What happens if....".
Great pattern!
And the fabrics are wonderful... so Brady Bunch nostalgic.
Love the white background and the gingham back!! Thanks Jenny
I hope to sew this one, I really love it. It's a rainy day at Jacob's Well qld, great sewing weather. Church 1st then home to sew. Thanks Jenny for always making quilting so much fun.
This quilt is super gorgeous. Love the one with the navy background as it's so striking.
Yeppers the dyer sheet does take off the sticky of the iron. I have send this Lilith many times. Warm iron not hot and be careful not to burn you. Great tutorial beautiful pattern ! Thank you 💞
OMG the first fabric looks like my wall paper in my bedroom one side was flowers and one side was stripes yellow green white lol brings back so much memories when I was a teenager in the 80's love love love it
I LOVE this quilt! I can just imagine the different looks depending on fabric and background. Can’t wait to get started on this. Thanks for the awesome pattern Jenny ❤️
I really like this one. It’s so sweet to look at
I love the secondary design that shows up in the quilt behind you! Nice job both versions are adorable!
I agree. This quilt pattern is so awesome. And I love the different color choices you showed us. I knew of the McCormic fabric line but had not seen it used this way. Love it 😍
So Beautiful! I would like this quilt for me!😁 Jenny this is gorgeous!! So happy and spring like.
Love that you can arrange the blocks several different ways!!!!
Jenny. THIS is the Jenny I love. This is the Jenny we used to see every video, loved this video. Incredibly darling quilts, such joy from you and it is so obvious that you truly enjoyed these quilts. I am not a fan of applique, love the look, hate the work but this may be one I have to make.
I really liked your Chevron option, it was so lovely.
Stunning! Watched in middle of night instead of sleeping ... now dream about having the skill to make this! Never done appliqué...... someday.,..? Thanks!
I like the Maltese Cross formed where the navy triangles come together!
I use a smoke invisible thread for dark colors. I like the quilt with the black background best & I love love love bright colors!! I like all the videos from MSQC but Jenny is my absolute favorite!! Hope to finally get to Hamilton May 2021.
I really love this block (I'm an applique freak) - I particularly love the chevron pastel version. Very pretty. Thanks Jenny.
Ой, как красиво! Да вы просто супер мастер!
Благодарю вас за ваши уроки! Они так вдохновляют!😊👍💖
OK... now i have a new go to for all the layer cakes i have in my stash!!! I've been searching for something new and different!!!! Yippee.. GB
Love the chevrons! And the pinwheels are cute. Around the world would be fun too!
Wow, this quilt really is singing to me. Going to go to your web. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful fabrics and quilts. Thank you so much!
love this pattern. Now to pick out fabric and put it inline. thank you so much for sharing your talents. just can’t get enough of your tutorials.
I love this quilt idea. There’s so many things to “notice” while looking at the “whole”. Great pattern, and another great tutorial!
What a beautiful quilt...something quite different.Love your one with the white background. This is a must do for 2021 👏😘💐
❤️LOVE this beautiful fabric, pattern & quilt🍎
Beautiful quilt pattern
Omygoodness this is gorgeous this one is definitely on my list & the fabric after I get Christmas projects done ❤👍
OMG 😆 I love 💕 this quilt!! Thank you for all the inspiration you give us!!!!❤️❤️❤️