You make quilting so easy and the way you explain things means everyone can learn to quilt no matter the skill level! Definitely keep up the good work A++++++
I of course figured this out after sewing each square together and now have to redo all of them. Please proofread patterns in the future. I expected more from what seems like a business
I just drawn a line with a regular pencil instead of ironing, because I’d be worried about distorting the fabric. I’ll give it a try anyway..thanks for the tips..love the laser! I have to use a piece of painters tape, the laser would be so much easier!
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The hardest thing to do on camera is to relax. If you can slow down a bit as you talk and just enjoy your self. I really enjoy the quilts you guys have been offering.. I mean this in the nicest way possible...
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I am wondering if it would be prudent to check that the points on the bottom are actually in the right place after tacking the junctions before sewing the final seam. While I can see where I am at on the points on top, sometimes I am blindly trusting the bottom blocks are in place. This would be an good way to have perfect points. Thanks
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Your 1.4" seams look really "scant" (like mine tend to turn out). I've watched as lot of quilting videos on RUclips, but have never seen this tacking and push-and-pull technique. Cool! I can definitely make use of it, as my HST's don't always end up the same size. (It's kind of a shame that the camera wasn't on the machine needle, so the "action" was happening just off-camera). Thanks for your videos, I have subscribed now after watching a few of your videos.
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If you use the entire 42 squares from each pre-cut, you'll get 84 large HST's. making it 8 rows by 10 rows, you'll have 4 HST's left over, and a fairly large quilt (I'd estimate about 74" x 92", depending on your seam allowances).
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Oh Wow! That laser light is a game changer, Love the pattern also. It that light, Amazing!
My friend wants me to teach her - I think I’ll use this for us! Easy and if she runs out of time at my house, she can continue with the video!!
Thanks for showing your Babylock Crescendo and its features !!!! I’m getting one on Tuesday ! Can’t WAIT ! You guys do GREAT videos ! Thanks so much !
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You make quilting so easy and the way you explain things means everyone can learn to quilt no matter the skill level! Definitely keep up the good work A++++++
and the added bonus of a guy sewing! a great idea:)
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Cool! I think this is a quilt that I can actually finish LOL 😂
Awesome! You can do it! 👍😂
Great explanation without talking a lot, easy to undersyand. I love the way you teach.
Thanks
I really enjoy these videos with tricks for quick and easy quilts!
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Love it. Great tutorial
So glad!
I love the seam tip!! I’m excited to go make this quilt,thank you
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Great tutorial! I love your guys quilts that you make! And WOW!! What a sewing machine! Love the laser light! Wish I had one of those!
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Hi what make and model sewing machine are you using in this tutorial? Also your tutorials are easy to follow. Thank you
clever idea for sewing the points! thanks for the idea
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Nice quilt. Thanks for the great video.
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I of course figured this out after sewing each square together and now have to redo all of them. Please proofread patterns in the future. I expected more from what seems like a business
We are sorry you are disappointed
I just drawn a line with a regular pencil instead of ironing, because I’d be worried about distorting the fabric. I’ll give it a try anyway..thanks for the tips..love the laser! I have to use a piece of painters tape, the laser would be so much easier!
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cool red light, i rely on the width of my foot, old school. another great video thank you.
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The hardest thing to do on camera is to relax. If you can slow down a bit as you talk and just enjoy your self. I really enjoy the quilts you guys have been offering.. I mean this in the nicest way possible...
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Where did you get the laser light from - great idea. Love the videos
Suz Tarlo th er. Is a tutorial on how to make my laser light from lowes
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Did you use the entire precut package or did you only use a specific amount?
He said “you will do this to your entire layer cake” so I assume he used every 10” square. Hope that helps a little. Happy quilting!
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I am wondering if it would be prudent to check that the points on the bottom are actually in the right place after tacking the junctions before sewing the final seam. While I can see where I am at on the points on top, sometimes I am blindly trusting the bottom blocks are in place. This would be an good way to have perfect points. Thanks
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Can you do a tutorial on the Crescendo machine? I have one but I’m not using all of the capabilities. Any help would be appreciated.
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Your 1.4" seams look really "scant" (like mine tend to turn out). I've watched as lot of quilting videos on RUclips, but have never seen this tacking and push-and-pull technique. Cool! I can definitely make use of it, as my HST's don't always end up the same size. (It's kind of a shame that the camera wasn't on the machine needle, so the "action" was happening just off-camera). Thanks for your videos, I have subscribed now after watching a few of your videos.
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Fun!
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Did the laser come on the machine or did you buy it as an accessory?
I have a Brother machine and it came with the laser light. It is awesome!
The laser beam light comes with the Crescendo.
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So you are basically making half square triangles ?
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What is the finished size using only the precuts?
If you use the entire 42 squares from each pre-cut, you'll get 84 large HST's. making it 8 rows by 10 rows, you'll have 4 HST's left over, and a fairly large quilt (I'd estimate about 74" x 92", depending on your seam allowances).
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Your written pattern is wrong. It says to place the squares wrong sides together and then stitch along side the crease.
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