Thank you so much. I offered to make a person at work a quilt for his son. I asked him what him what his son was into so I had an idea what kind of quilt I would make for him. I thought it odd he couldn’t tell me. The next day he told me he liked green. I said okay that gives me an idea to start with. Then the following day he pulled me aside and asked me if I could do a puzzle quilt because he was autistic. This video is going to help so I can actually make it!
Sitting here with my mouth hanging open. I will be making one of these just because! Happy it is small so I can just give it a try. It might turn into a small wall hanging for our autism class room at school. With nice bright colors! Thank you.
I love the look and seems easy enough I could do it lol. My Grandmother is no longer alive but she was obsessed with puzzles. I will make one in her memory. Thank you again. Love how you teach
I am in the midst of making my first simple quilt with 10 in squares with a half square sewn on to the big square. Its very simple but im doing my best to teach myself. This puzzle piece quilt will be my fun to make winter quilt to either make as a throw or maybe a wall hanging. I just think your beautiful voice and this fun fantastic pattern will keep my sanity this winter. I may make a couple or maybe 3. Gifts. I have to watch and listen again to get it right. Ha...im making queen size quilt now. I thought i had a lot of fabric until i had ro make 90 10.5 squares. Lol i still dont have a backing but i have my 100% warm n natural batting. Im thinking of just some natural muslin for the backing. I can hand embroider some small sweet things on each area where the front is a square. Im not sure. I cannot afford 8 yds of an expensive fabric. But muslin i can figure out in the budget. I can even dye muslin easily. But there is a nice cotton flat sheet i could use too. I dont know if anyones used a flat sheet but i dont see why a cotton one wouldnt work.
I have always wanted to know how to do a puzzle quilt. I love puzzles but being a puzzle nerd I will leave the pieces off of the border to let them creat the frame. I can't wait to make this. Thank you
Love this quilt. Going to have to make it with my grandson. He has discovered my stash of fabric and loves to put pieces on the design wall. Thanks for such a fun quilt.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I’ve been fascinated with this quilt pattern for a couple of years because our children LOVE puzzles and I’ve wanted to make one for them. You explain it so well. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
A great way to incorporate QUAG into a fun and easy puzzle quilt. Using charm packs is brilliant as it saves so much cutting time as well as providing accurate squares. I will definitely be making one of these as my family all know I love puzzles!👏🏻👍🏻🥰
Your plant is beautiful (mine is growing & needs repotting). This quilt MIGHT be beyond my level of patience but it is very interesting & pretty. Think my sister made a traditional puzzle quilt to hang in a quilt shop.
Sooo cute! You really make things look easy….even using your Bernina looks easy. I’ve had a Bernina for 3 months but haven’t dared to try quilting or embroidering with it yet….afraid I might ruin it or something! Thanks so much for the tute….you’re AMAZING!
Check with the shop you bought your machine at. They "should" offer mastery classes for all of the brands they sell. My shop, Sew Yeah Quilting in Las Vegas, NV offers them monthly. My Brother class is next week and I can't wait. It's about a $300 dollar class but free because I bought my machine from them. Even JoAnn's has classes on the better machines.
@@jeannemcmillintwinlakeses3767 So, I had a brother but it kept skipping stitches and they couldn’t find WHY….I ended up biting the bullet and got the Bernina 735….there is a bit of a learning curve with Bernina!!! But, they do offer some classes. I took the Black Bobbin class that gave me the basics, but couldn’t remember much after driving two hours home! (I live in Rural Utah so have to drive to the BIG CITY for everything😩) I need a class where I get to do it, not watch while someone that is very familiar with the machine just quickly runs through it saying “if you push this button you can change this setting). I had so much in my head the only thing I remembered was how to switch a decorative stitch going to the left, to the right! (Which was helpful when I was doing decorative stitches for Christmas!). I know this machine is capable of lots, and I mainly just do piecing…..WHY DID I PAY SO MUCH FOR A MACHINE IF ALL I AM GOING TO DO IS PIECE???🤔🙁🙄 I will never know….but I better start quilting and embroidering soon so I can feel like I haven’t made a 💲huge 💲mistake.
I use my manual a lot and also check RUclips for information When I started out I made sampler pieces for various stitches I made muslin sandwiches with the batting I typically use and sewed samples of stitches. I wrote notes in pen next to each section. Example: straight stitch: sew an inch at the default setting, stop, increase the SL , sew an inch, and repeat. I did the same with the zigzag stitch, marking SL & SL. It’s saved me a lot of time over the years.
Rita: you CAN ruin your machine but you have to work at it! 🙃 Thread it properly, use quality threads and sharp needles, clean and oil it as needed and just PLAY Try making some samples. You can use 2 pieces of muslin and just have at it. But most of all just relax and have fun.
❤❤ that is so darn cute, I like the way you quilted it. Your newsletter was good and it reminded my that I missed your video yesterday. I agreed when you said the sewing room is your happy place and you want to spend more time in it. I’m thinking I really need to spend more time in my sewing room. Thank you for another great video Laura. 😊
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I have always loved the puzzle pattern, but until seeing this video I was always afraid to try it. And you even include the end pieces for us! You are truly an awesome artist. 👍🏻💖👵🏻
Laura, this is amazing... I absolutely love this and I'm going to have to give it a try. Quilting on my machine is not something I've done much of. but I think it's well worth it for this quilt. Thank you for including the little pegs. Love your shows. 🧵
I love this little puzzle quilt It is so cute. I can see this made up in so many different fabrics. Thanks for this tutorial and the suggestions on applicating and quilting at the same time. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Hi Laura, I received an email that appears to be a reply to my comment. It says I won a prize? And to claim it via Tele_gram. I don’t use that app, so if this is legit (so many scams, I’m very careful) please advise another way to claim it. Thanks again for this tutorial, just love it!
I want to thank you for sharing your ideas. I'm not sure how many time I've watched this video trying to figure out how to enlarge the knobs. I like making big block quilts. I would like to use layer cakes instead of charm packs. I know the puzzle knob has to be bigger for 10" square. Can you help me figure this out. Thanks again for all your ideas.
I have learned so much from you. Your teaching method really works for me and your projects are within my reach as a beginning quilter. I bought your book and plsn to make some of those quilts. Thank you!
Thank you so much. I offered to make a person at work a quilt for his son. I asked him what him what his son was into so I had an idea what kind of quilt I would make for him. I thought it odd he couldn’t tell me. The next day he told me he liked green. I said okay that gives me an idea to start with. Then the following day he pulled me aside and asked me if I could do a puzzle quilt because he was autistic. This video is going to help so I can actually make it!
Talk about a "DUH"! moment! Thank you so much for this!
I have noticed many ways to do a puzzle quilt. All cute but I didn't get excited about actually making one. . . Until now. Thank you for sharing this.
I agree Valerie. Laura you make this look "sew very easy" thank you ❤️
Agree. This looks like I can do this. Others were complicated or confusing. Thanks Laura! Amazing as always
And the pdf might be for the puzzle template? I am still watching. This is very cool.
Love this! Instead of buying three charm packs I’m going to use a layer cake and cut it into five inch squares.
That's what i thought too!!
Sitting here with my mouth hanging open. I will be making one of these just because! Happy it is small so I can just give it a try. It might turn into a small wall hanging for our autism class room at school. With nice bright colors! Thank you.
Love this quilt. I have an autistic son. So the puzzle pieces have a special meaning to me. Thanks for sharing this with us.
I made one for my autistic grandson many years ago. He loved it!
love it!!
I love the look and seems easy enough I could do it lol.
My Grandmother is no longer alive but she was obsessed with puzzles. I will make one in her memory.
Thank you again.
Love how you teach
Love your quilt! I think I will make a puzzle quilt for my grandchildren! A great way to make an eye spy quilt! Love it! Thank you! 😀❤️😀
I am in the midst of making my first simple quilt with 10 in squares with a half square sewn on to the big square. Its very simple but im doing my best to teach myself. This puzzle piece quilt will be my fun to make winter quilt to either make as a throw or maybe a wall hanging. I just think your beautiful voice and this fun fantastic pattern will keep my sanity this winter. I may make a couple or maybe 3. Gifts. I have to watch and listen again to get it right. Ha...im making queen size quilt now. I thought i had a lot of fabric until i had ro make 90 10.5 squares. Lol i still dont have a backing but i have my 100% warm n natural batting. Im thinking of just some natural muslin for the backing. I can hand embroider some small sweet things on each area where the front is a square. Im not sure. I cannot afford 8 yds of an expensive fabric. But muslin i can figure out in the budget. I can even dye muslin easily. But there is a nice cotton flat sheet i could use too. I dont know if anyones used a flat sheet but i dont see why a cotton one wouldnt work.
Cute, but I think I would make either my blocks bigger or my puzzle piece smaller. Thanks for the tips!
I would make the knobs with a little different shapes like puzzles have. It looks so fun.
I have always wanted to know how to do a puzzle quilt. I love puzzles but being a puzzle nerd I will leave the pieces off of the border to let them creat the frame. I can't wait to make this. Thank you
My granddaughters, Marley and Rain, watched this with me. They love the quilt. Thanks.
What a cute idea for a baby quilt. I have a bunch of odds and end baby material that would work great for this project. Thanks for the idea!
I would listen to you all day. You are Brilliant. Love from. Ireland ❤
Love this quilt. Going to have to make it with my grandson. He has discovered my stash of fabric and loves to put pieces on the design wall. Thanks for such a fun quilt.
It looks so complicated but the explanation seems very easy. For the tutorial.
Love this. Another quilt to go on to the 'to do' list 😆
what an amazing quilt. it has such an old hand quilted look to it. impressive. thanks.
That is so very awesome Laura! Thank you for sharing your work with us.
This is one of the cutest n easiest quilts ever. Love how u can quilt n appliqué everything at once.
Cute, Cute, Cute! I love this idea! Thank you Laura for another quick quilt!
Somehow I've never seen a puzzle quilt before. This is interesting.
Adorable quilt! I've seen other puzzle quilts that have square "pegs" on the pieces, but these round ones look so much better!
Wow 😮 you have way more in patience than I do. Especially with the quilting/appliqué.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I’ve been fascinated with this quilt pattern for a couple of years because our children LOVE puzzles and I’ve wanted to make one for them. You explain it so well. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I have a Bernina 590. Will you be so kind as to share you stitch length for the straight and zigzag? Thank you.
Sooooo cute. I wasn't sure id like the colors but I love it. Thx for the video. Bev Remillard
I would leave the pieces off the border so that it looks like a real puzzle. Thanks for tutorial, this looks like a very easy way.
😎😎😎 quilt blanket. I will make one for my niece’s baby. That is unique blanket I like it
Such aclever idea. Keeps you thinking. Thanks.
Un trabajo maravilloso, lo tengo como un reto. Y menos mal porque la pieza plegable circular que hace la forma del puzzle no lo había visto. Gracias.
I love watching your tutorials, you are so clear with instructions, thank you, this is beautiful.
This is adorable. I think it would make a sweet baby quilt.
I've never seen a puzzle quilt, how clever! Thank you for such a clear tutorial, it's beautiful.
A great way to incorporate QUAG into a fun and easy puzzle quilt. Using charm packs is brilliant as it saves so much cutting time as well as providing accurate squares. I will definitely be making one of these as my family all know I love puzzles!👏🏻👍🏻🥰
Fantastic presentation!!! I have a grandson who would love this. Thanks for sharing your creativity with us.
Such a great way to do a puzzle quilt. Thank you for the tutorial.
So cute! Going to use pattern for a table runner/ table topper! Thank you!😊
That is the cutest quilt ever. Thank you for sharing.
Now that is sharp. This looks fun enough that i will doon have to make one.
Your plant is beautiful (mine is growing & needs repotting). This quilt MIGHT be beyond my level of patience but it is very interesting & pretty. Think my sister made a traditional puzzle quilt to hang in a quilt shop.
how cleaver and fun this is a must make, Thanks so much
Sooo cute! You really make things look easy….even using your Bernina looks easy. I’ve had a Bernina for 3 months but haven’t dared to try quilting or embroidering with it yet….afraid I might ruin it or something! Thanks so much for the tute….you’re AMAZING!
I agree. Love my Berninas for their workhorse reputation but I gingerly poke around the features they offer LOL
Check with the shop you bought your machine at. They "should" offer mastery classes for all of the brands they sell. My shop, Sew Yeah Quilting in Las Vegas, NV offers them monthly. My Brother class is next week and I can't wait. It's about a $300 dollar class but free because I bought my machine from them. Even JoAnn's has classes on the better machines.
@@jeannemcmillintwinlakeses3767 So, I had a brother but it kept skipping stitches and they couldn’t find WHY….I ended up biting the bullet and got the Bernina 735….there is a bit of a learning curve with Bernina!!! But, they do offer some classes. I took the Black Bobbin class that gave me the basics, but couldn’t remember much after driving two hours home! (I live in Rural Utah so have to drive to the BIG CITY for everything😩) I need a class where I get to do it, not watch while someone that is very familiar with the machine just quickly runs through it saying “if you push this button you can change this setting). I had so much in my head the only thing I remembered was how to switch a decorative stitch going to the left, to the right! (Which was helpful when I was doing decorative stitches for Christmas!). I know this machine is capable of lots, and I mainly just do piecing…..WHY DID I PAY SO MUCH FOR A MACHINE IF ALL I AM GOING TO DO IS PIECE???🤔🙁🙄 I will never know….but I better start quilting and embroidering soon so I can feel like I haven’t made a 💲huge 💲mistake.
I use my manual a lot and also check RUclips for information
When I started out I made sampler pieces for various stitches
I made muslin sandwiches with the batting I typically use and sewed samples of stitches. I wrote notes in pen next to each section. Example: straight stitch: sew an inch at the default setting, stop, increase the SL , sew an inch, and repeat. I did the same with the zigzag stitch, marking SL & SL. It’s saved me a lot of time over the years.
Rita: you CAN ruin your machine but you have to work at it! 🙃 Thread it properly, use quality threads and sharp needles, clean and oil it as needed and just PLAY
Try making some samples. You can use 2 pieces of muslin and just have at it. But most of all just relax and have fun.
Love your quilt.I love puzzles .Will try to make a mini one.Thank you for sharing.
❤❤ that is so darn cute, I like the way you quilted it. Your newsletter was good and it reminded my that I missed your video yesterday. I agreed when you said the sewing room is your happy place and you want to spend more time in it. I’m thinking I really need to spend more time in my sewing room. Thank you for another great video Laura. 😊
You really made it easy from the start to the finish!
This is so cool. I love this. I love puzzles, so this I will have to try.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I have always loved the puzzle pattern, but until seeing this video I was always afraid to try it. And you even include the end pieces for us! You are truly an awesome artist. 👍🏻💖👵🏻
Laura, this is amazing... I absolutely love this and I'm going to have to give it a try. Quilting on my machine is not something I've done much of. but I think it's well worth it for this quilt. Thank you for including the little pegs. Love your shows. 🧵
This is a great way to make a puzzle quilt!
Thank you for sharing your experience
This is SO cool! I have some friends who are big on jigsaw puzzles. If I get started now, I might have a quilt ready to give them for Christmas! 😉
Cool idea
Another brilliant idea and you made it look sew easy, thank you for another great video.
What an easy way of doing this. Love watching your videos. I am so excited to do a baby quilt this way. Thank you
Thank you for giving a download for the pieces. I just may try this quilt. You gave very good instructions.
This is so cute! I need to make this quilt. You make it look so easy. Thank you.
I love this little puzzle quilt It is so cute. I can see this made up in so many different fabrics. Thanks for this tutorial and the suggestions on applicating and quilting at the same time. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Wow this is very cool, just love it ! Thank you for sharing! 😊
Wonderful method.
I'm hope now! Next project!
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Marvelous !
Such a great idea
Fantastic--love your ideas. Thank you!
Great looking quilt
I love how this turned out!!
That is so cool! Will definitely try this. Thank you!
Hi Laura, I received an email that appears to be a reply to my comment. It says I won a prize? And to claim it via Tele_gram. I don’t use that app, so if this is legit (so many scams, I’m very careful) please advise another way to claim it. Thanks again for this tutorial, just love it!
Great way to do a puzzle quilt.
Beautiful quilt.
Hi Laura! Well, that was sew fun 😍😍
I love this!!!!! Thank you so much
Super cute idea!!! Thanks for sharing
Great job !! Love the quilt. !!!!!
Great tutorials
And it is sew very easy! Great video and lesson.
This is adorable!!! I love it!
I have always wanted to make this thank you Laura for making it look so easy ❤
THIS is FAKE
To cute ! What a great technique! Like always Laura you make it Sew Easy ! Love it
Beautiful
Good morning 🤗 I really enjoy your channel ✂️🧵🪡
Love it
This is so beautiful!!! My next quilt will be a puzzle quilt. 🥰🥰🥰
You made that look very easy!
Great tutorial thank you really enjoyed it
Really fun project, thanks!
So cute thank you Laura for the very easy way🌼.
That is cool. I don't think I could make one very big but maybe a wall hanging. I tend to get confused easily
You are so smart 🎉😊 Thank you
Now I want to one thanks for making it So Easy Laura
I want to thank you for sharing your ideas. I'm not sure how many time I've watched this video trying to figure out how to enlarge the knobs. I like making big block quilts. I would like to use layer cakes instead of charm packs. I know the puzzle knob has to be bigger for 10" square. Can you help me figure this out. Thanks again for all your ideas.
I have learned so much from you. Your teaching method really works for me and your projects are within my reach as a beginning quilter. I bought your book and plsn to make some of those quilts. Thank you!
Thank you so much!!! This is so adorable!
This is such a cute quilt. Thank you for sharing. 🥰🥰
Wow this is cool rock ‘n’ roll but I like it
I think I’d appliqué each block with a blanket stitch as I build the blocks
Cutest thing ever! You are so amazing!
Love it 😍😍😍 Stunning! It’s so cute. Really is a very easy technique. Thanks for sharing 😃
Very cute!
U are amazing…. Thankyou .. love ur videos❤
Very cute
Love this...think I will give it a go x