I simply LOVE your videos. The way you teach makes sewing quilt blocks as easy as 1-2-3. Please don't ever change your format. We NEED teachers like you! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
LOVE this block.❤ You did a GREAT JOB in the before, showing and making this block. Your are a FANTASTIC QUILTER, AND A TEACHER! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU for this block.
6/24. I like how you cut the blocks a little larger, then trim. Also the ways to layout the block varieties at the end. Also love the colors you choose. Any beginner could follow your patterns. ❤🇺🇸
You are great teacher Enjoy your videos How using the tools can make things more accurate. Helpful Like using tools Just wish more videos Showed these features
That quilt block notebook is awesome! Love the block and the colors you used. I just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to your videos. Thank You!
That is a beautiful block Jayne! I only wonder about all the waste in the corner square triangles. It would add up to quite a bit if making very many of these blocks. Still puttimg this on my to-do list! Thanks & Blessings!
Hi Deborah, I agree, there was quite a bit of waste, next time I would start with slightly smaller squares. Thanks for you feedback, happy quilting, Jayne
Just found you and enjoyed this video. Thank you for the video . I’m looking for a video to make a Star of David blocks that I can make into a table runner and placemats. Do you know where I can find a video that I could use?
Hi Carol, thanks for watching an commenting. I am not sure about the Star of David block, but I will add it to my list of blocks to make, happy quilting, Jayne
Hi Leanne, I like to make my units oversized, so that I can trim them down. I agree that when making flying geese in this method, you do waste the triangles - you could sew these together to make half square triangles and use in another block. I will demonstrate this in another video. Great feedback, thanks for watching and commenting, happy quilting, Jayne
Hi Sue, I like to make my units oversized, so that I can trim them down. I agree that when making flying geese in this method, you do waste the triangles - you could sew these together to make half square triangles and use in another block. I will demonstrate this in another video. Great feedback, thanks for watching and commenting, happy quilting, Jayne
Maybe it's the prints used in the thumbnail block, but I just can't love this block. I will probably try some plain fabric or with smaller prints and see if that works better for my mind's eye. Thanks for the video 😊
I simply LOVE your videos. The way you teach makes sewing quilt blocks as easy as 1-2-3. Please don't ever change your format. We NEED teachers like you! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you so much! Happy quilting, Jayne
LOVE this block.❤ You did a GREAT JOB in the before, showing and making this block. Your are a FANTASTIC
QUILTER, AND A TEACHER! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU for this block.
Thank you so much! Happy quilting, Jayne
Another great tutorial for a block with so many possibilities. As always, thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting, happy quilting, Jayne
Yaaaa! Jayne is back with another beautiful block 😊
Hi Robin! Thanks for watching, happy quilting, Jayne
6/24. I like how you cut the blocks a little larger, then trim. Also the ways to layout the block varieties at the end. Also love the colors you choose. Any beginner could follow your patterns. ❤🇺🇸
Glad I found you to inspire me!😊
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching and commenting, happy quilting, Jayne
I love this block! Your demo was clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you for watching and commenting, happy quilting, Jayne
Love this block. Great tutorial and color choices! Thank you.
Thank you! Happy quilting, Jayne
Very precise instruction...thankyou
Thank you ❤ Happy quilting, Jayne
So glad to see you back. Love your videos.❤️
Thanks so much 😊 Happy quilting, Jayne
You are great teacher
Enjoy your videos
How using the tools can make things more accurate.
Helpful
Like using tools
Just wish more videos
Showed these features
Thank you, I do love a ruler 😊 Happy quilting, Jayne
Very nice! Love your presentations - thank you! 😊
Thank you! Happy quilting, Jayne
i like your tutorials
Thank you, happy quilting, Jayne
Love the block. Will try it without a doubt
Fantastic, thanks for watching and commenting, happy quilting, Jayne
Beautiful
Thank you! Happy quilting, Jayne
I bought that ruler to trim flying geese on your recommendation, love it!
Fantastic, happy quilting, Jayne
That quilt block notebook is awesome! Love the block and the colors you used. I just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to your videos. Thank You!
Thanks for subbing! And thanks for your comments ❤ Happy quilting, Jayne
That is a beautiful block Jayne! I only wonder about all the waste in the corner square triangles. It would add up to quite a bit if making very many of these blocks. Still puttimg this on my to-do list! Thanks & Blessings!
Hi Deborah, I agree, there was quite a bit of waste, next time I would start with slightly smaller squares. Thanks for you feedback, happy quilting, Jayne
Just found you and enjoyed this video. Thank you for the video . I’m looking for a video to make a Star of David blocks that I can make into a table runner and placemats. Do you know where I can find a video that I could use?
Hi Carol, thanks for watching an commenting. I am not sure about the Star of David block, but I will add it to my list of blocks to make, happy quilting, Jayne
It's a very pretty block, but also complicated. Wouldn't it waste less fabric if you started with smaller pieces for the flying geese?
Yep, a lot of wasted fabric. I couldn’t believe how small they got trimmed to!
Hi Leanne, I like to make my units oversized, so that I can trim them down. I agree that when making flying geese in this method, you do waste the triangles - you could sew these together to make half square triangles and use in another block. I will demonstrate this in another video. Great feedback, thanks for watching and commenting, happy quilting, Jayne
Hi Sue, I like to make my units oversized, so that I can trim them down. I agree that when making flying geese in this method, you do waste the triangles - you could sew these together to make half square triangles and use in another block. I will demonstrate this in another video. Great feedback, thanks for watching and commenting, happy quilting, Jayne
Maybe it's the prints used in the thumbnail block, but I just can't love this block. I will probably try some plain fabric or with smaller prints and see if that works better for my mind's eye. Thanks for the video 😊
Thanks for watching, happy quilting, Jayne
I have been making a square in a square to make flying geese . Have you tried that method?
No I have not, I will look into that method. Thanks for watching, happy quilting, Jayne
Nice block but too confusing
Hi Ferne, sorry you found it confusing, thanks for watching and commentinf, happy quilting, Jayne