Lovely video 😊 I’m from the U.K, and not sure if many people know that they’re called Suffolk puffs because they originated in Suffolk here in the U.K. they were first documented in the beginning of the 1600’s but were definitely being made long before that. They used to be stuffed with Suffolk wool to make them warm for a blanket/quilt.
I love scrappy quilts too. I have been saving scraps for years to make a charm quilt (where every piece in the quilt is different). Its fun to look at scraps and remember when you used the fabric! Thanks for watching, Darlene
This was a wonderful tutorial! I'm been trying to make several yo-yos for decorations and quilts. So relaxing. And I think they are beautiful with so many different fabric colors. Am going to make some from lace also. Hadn't seen lace ones before. So pretty. New subbie. Thank you so much. ❤
Thank you for sharing this with us Chris!! I found an antique yo-yo quilt last week in Montana. I need to wash it and was going to cut it to use them in my journals. But it's so pretty, I'm not sure I can!! 💜
A yo-yo made out of lace is brilliant! Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks for watching Robin!
Lovely video 😊 I’m from the U.K, and not sure if many people know that they’re called Suffolk puffs because they originated in Suffolk here in the U.K. they were first documented in the beginning of the 1600’s but were definitely being made long before that. They used to be stuffed with Suffolk wool to make them warm for a blanket/quilt.
Thanks for the history! And thanks for watching
@@PeaceOMindArt ..I hope my mini history lesson didn’t one across as patronising, I just thought it was interesting 🤗
Love yo-yos never thought of using lace, they are gorgeous. Thank you xx
Thank you for watching!
Another very helpful tutorial. Thank you!
You are a great teacher. Your directions are easy to follow.. Blessings ❤️
Thanks Grace, that means a lot to me!
the scrappy quilt is my favorite and yo-yo's are definitely my 2nd favorite. I'm making one in shades of yellow. and I've made a table runner too
I love scrappy quilts too. I have been saving scraps for years to make a charm quilt (where every piece in the quilt is different). Its fun to look at scraps and remember when you used the fabric! Thanks for watching, Darlene
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you. I always wanted to know.
Lovin it
I was just going to make some yo-yos and saw your video. Very helpful. Now I know where to begin and how to join. Perfect!
This was a wonderful tutorial! I'm been trying to make several yo-yos for decorations and quilts. So relaxing. And I think they are beautiful with so many different fabric colors. Am going to make some from lace also. Hadn't seen lace ones before. So pretty. New subbie. Thank you so much. ❤
Thank you for watching Sue
Thank you for showing how to make these. I've always wanted to know how to make these
Thanks for watching Tania!
Never thought of lace!
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Thanks so much for these tutorials and collecting them into a playlist.
Thanks for reminding me to put this one on the list Darla!
Great tutorial!
Thanks for watching Susan!
Thank you for sharing this with us Chris!! I found an antique yo-yo quilt last week in Montana. I need to wash it and was going to cut it to use them in my journals. But it's so pretty, I'm not sure I can!! 💜
I know how you feel! Thanks for watching Carol
By: aidascreations! Luv your channel thanks for sharing your creations god blessed you
Thanks for watching Maria.