I would LOVE to see your quilts. If you ever have a little time to photo them and share with me I would very much appreciate it. Do you have any Saudi Arabian traditional quilt blocks?
Very useful video. I like your suggestion to “pay it forward.” Only seems fair. I had no idea that some of these free patterns were available! Thank you!
Thank you so much. Didn't know about Tilda's. Love their unique patterns. Thanks for putting the video and all the research together. I looked at a few of the sites and realize I could spend HOURS looking at each one. I loved your sharing some "favorites" with us. And you're right, try not to focus on the colors. A different set of colors can make a HUGE difference.
Thanks for sharing your finds! I was familiar with a couple of them, but I´m always on the lookout for new inspirations. A general FYI: Connecting Threads fabrics are fantastic; I´ve purchased many from them (be sure to sign up for their free monthly catalog).
It is snow here , I am surfing UTube and found you. I loved the information you gave and will be following you know. thank you for your time and the reminder to pass it on.
The Tilda patterns are probably my favorites. Recently I got to see some Tilda fabric in person for the first time. It's lovely! I really want some of their chambray fabric.
Hoping you will be very happy in your new home. We moved here 14 years ago and there are still boxes unpacked in the attic!! Thanks for the pattern advice too!
I still have a bunch of boxes to unpack. You know the little odds and ends that don't really have a purpose or a specific place to be. They're in the garage and they mock me whenever I leave the house.
I'm very happy to help! And thank you for your nice words. I admit I'm a little self conscious about my voice. So I was quite surprised by your kind compliment. 😊
This was a great video on a topic that I haven't seen anyone else do. I enjoy content that stretches me. I hope those boxes are unpacked and you are sewing again!
I'm a huge fan of Jordan Fabrics RUclips channel, but I've never gotten around to exploring their site. Thanks for the tip! I know what I'll be doing tonight.
Definitely love Jordan Fabrics free patterns! I´ve made several, and Donna´s video tutorials are the bomb! Also, check out their ¨Going, going, gone¨ section for great fabric sales; I´ve picked up some super backings there. And, Matt´s hand-cut fabrics are superbly accurate, as are his video bundles.
Moving can be quite hectic, hope you are enjoying your new place. I tend to get inspired by blocks and make something that fits the fabric I have. I have yet to make a proper pattern. Mostly because I don’t have a lot of sewing time I make smaller lap sized quilts. However I have seen many beautiful ones like storm at sea that I will try when my little is older. If a pattern disappears it is worth searching the way back machine just in case someone uploaded it there. I don’t have a lot of money but I will thank and leave reviews for free blocks I use or patterns I am inspired by.
I had to google the Storm at Sea quilt... It's gorgeous! Thanks for the tip about the Wayback Machine. I've never heard of it before. I'll have to check it out next time I'm desperately searching for a pattern. 😀
Lovely video! I am definitely going to check out Tilda's World; looks like some very whimsical ideas! Fabric manufactures commonly have great free patterns on their websites as well; Andover, Moda, Robert Kaufman, etc. Missouri Star Quilt Company offers free tutorials twice a week where all the pattern details are shared; often to where you do not need to purchase a pattern to make the quilt or activity & they provide a documented supply list. Hancock's fabrics offers hundreds of free patterns from their suppliers
Jordan's Fabrics has some great free patterns.
Wow! Thank you! I had no idea some of these amazing patterns were available for free! Thank you so much for sharing!
There are so many great free patterns out there! ❤️
Just found your site. Thank you so much for sharing this. These are some sites that I've never come across before. Again thanks for sharing.👍👍
Happy to help! 😊
From Saudi Arabia,thank for your tips,🌷
My pleasure 😊
I would LOVE to see your quilts. If you ever have a little time to photo them and share with me I would very much appreciate it. Do you have any Saudi Arabian traditional quilt blocks?
Great video. This is the only video I've ever seen to help find free patterns. Thank you. Great advice.
I'm glad the video was helpful. Are there any other topics that you'd like to see covered in an upcoming video?
Thank you so much for the links!
Very useful video. I like your suggestion to “pay it forward.” Only seems fair. I had no idea that some of these free patterns were available! Thank you!
I'm hoping to make a couple of these free quilts next year. But my quilting plans tend to be very fluid, so who knows?
Thank you so much. Didn't know about Tilda's. Love their unique patterns. Thanks for putting the video and all the research together. I looked at a few of the sites and realize I could spend HOURS looking at each one. I loved your sharing some "favorites" with us. And you're right, try not to focus on the colors. A different set of colors can make a HUGE difference.
Tilda's fabric is beautiful too. And they release new patterns with each fabric collection!
Thanks for sharing your finds! I was familiar with a couple of them, but I´m always on the lookout for new inspirations. A general FYI: Connecting Threads fabrics are fantastic; I´ve purchased many from them (be sure to sign up for their free monthly catalog).
It is snow here , I am surfing UTube and found you. I loved the information you gave and will be following you know. thank you for your time and the reminder to pass it on.
I'm so glad you found the video helpful...
and we just had our first snow of the year last night. 😊
Thank you! Tilda fabric and patterns are amazing and beautiful!
The Tilda patterns are probably my favorites. Recently I got to see some Tilda fabric in person for the first time. It's lovely! I really want some of their chambray fabric.
Hoping you will be very happy in your new home. We moved here 14 years ago and there are still boxes unpacked in the attic!! Thanks for the pattern advice too!
I still have a bunch of boxes to unpack. You know the little odds and ends that don't really have a purpose or a specific place to be. They're in the garage and they mock me whenever I leave the house.
Thank you for this video! You shared some valuable info. and your voice is so sweet!
I'm very happy to help!
And thank you for your nice words. I admit I'm a little self conscious about my voice. So I was quite surprised by your kind compliment. 😊
Great video and resources, thanks for making it!!
My pleasure!
This was a great video on a topic that I haven't seen anyone else do. I enjoy content that stretches me. I hope those boxes are unpacked and you are sewing again!
Yes, most of my boxes are unpacked and I'm sewing again finally! Still not very well organized, but that's just my natural state. 😄
Great video! I didn't know all the sites. I like to look at Jordan fabrics too They also have free patterns, often with a tutorial.
I'm a huge fan of Jordan Fabrics RUclips channel, but I've never gotten around to exploring their site. Thanks for the tip! I know what I'll be doing tonight.
Definitely love Jordan Fabrics free patterns! I´ve made several, and Donna´s video tutorials are the bomb! Also, check out their ¨Going, going, gone¨ section for great fabric sales; I´ve picked up some super backings there. And, Matt´s hand-cut fabrics are superbly accurate, as are his video bundles.
Thanks for the tips
You're very welcome!
thanks for this video, very interesting. I knew some pages, others I didn't and you helped me a lot.
and sorry my english ... :-)
I'm so glad this video was helpful to you.
(and your English was great! ❤)
Thank you! I’ll be checking these sites out 👍. Andover fabrics, Moda and Henry Glass also have massive selections of free patterns.
Thanks for the tips. I'm gonna check them out! 👍
Moving can be quite hectic, hope you are enjoying your new place. I tend to get inspired by blocks and make something that fits the fabric I have. I have yet to make a proper pattern. Mostly because I don’t have a lot of sewing time I make smaller lap sized quilts. However I have seen many beautiful ones like storm at sea that I will try when my little is older. If a pattern disappears it is worth searching the way back machine just in case someone uploaded it there. I don’t have a lot of money but I will thank and leave reviews for free blocks I use or patterns I am inspired by.
I had to google the Storm at Sea quilt... It's gorgeous! Thanks for the tip about the Wayback Machine. I've never heard of it before. I'll have to check it out next time I'm desperately searching for a pattern. 😀
thank you for this video! as a newbie this really helped me!!
I'm so glad!
Thank you
You're welcome! Happy to help.
Lovely video! I am definitely going to check out Tilda's World; looks like some very whimsical ideas! Fabric manufactures commonly have great free patterns on their websites as well; Andover, Moda, Robert Kaufman, etc. Missouri Star Quilt Company offers free tutorials twice a week where all the pattern details are shared; often to where you do not need to purchase a pattern to make the quilt or activity & they provide a documented supply list. Hancock's fabrics offers hundreds of free patterns from their suppliers
Thanks for the tips! I'm going to have to check out Hancock's. I've never visited that site before.
Tilda’s world
jordan fabrics
Thanks for the tip. I had no idea they offered free patterns!