Maureen, people are entitled to their opinions, we do not have to agree. We can appreciate Helen's awesome talent and her kindness to share with us. Thank u Helen!
Helen I have learned so much from watching your videos. The info you share is actually like being in a class. I'm amazed you would give such info out. This obviously speaks to your kind heart and genuine desire to help other quilters find their delight, as you have. God bless you Helen!
Can't believe that some one has given this the "thumbs down". This is such a good series of short videos and for once we CAN believe that we could do these too. Thank you so much for explaining the steps in a way that we can all relate too. Please keep the series coming.
I have learned so much from your videos - you relate the shapes to something we know, and give very clear ideas of how to make the desired results. I love the ones where you also mention where we can go wrong. I am a domestic machine quilter of about a year - and just starting my free motion adventures! Very inspiring.
Wow, wow, wow! Love it! So much fun and so much inspiration! This has me looking at this shape in a whole new way. Thank you, Handi Quilter and Helen Godden! Excellent!
Helen, you’ve given me so much confidence! I have just struggled struggled struggled with free motion. You have such a way of explaining things and such an easy and flowing manner that you make me “get it”. You pronounce that striped horse thing any old way you want! I’m going to try some striped horse motifs! And I don’t even have a large sit down, I’m free motioning on my Juki.
Love this series too and feel the same as those who have commented below. Great tips and love how you help us to picture things in our head to help translate onto fabric. When you mentioned keeping the transfer paper backing to reuse I thought one could tape or glue it to a piece of cardboard (I save the cardboard from precuts) to make it more stable. Thanks so much for your enthusiasm and inspiration! Cheers!
These are great videos and can’t wait to try them. I would love a video on how to manipulate a large quilt whilst quilting on the S 16. Just new to this FMQ about to upgrade and thinking a S 16.
Love these ideas! Would you put a link in for the fabric marking pencil you're using? Thank you for the videos, you break down the designs and make them easy to sew.
the spirit figures are awesome
Maureen, people are entitled to their opinions, we do not have to agree. We can appreciate Helen's awesome talent and her kindness to share with us. Thank u Helen!
Helen I have learned so much from watching your videos. The info you share is actually like being in a class. I'm amazed you would give such info out. This obviously speaks to your kind heart and genuine desire to help other quilters find their delight, as you have. God bless you Helen!
We're so grateful Helen shares so much of herself!
Can't believe that some one has given this the "thumbs down". This is such a good series of short videos and for once we CAN believe that we could do these too. Thank you so much for explaining the steps in a way that we can all relate too. Please keep the series coming.
I love my sweet sixteen machine,and thank you for so many exciting videos!
You make it look SO easy.
Amazing Helen, thanks so much
I love the jungle leaf!
Thank you very much , very instructive Hellen
I love the Short and Sweet series. Thanks so much Helen.
Very nice instruction! You are an awesome teacher.
I have learned so much from your videos - you relate the shapes to something we know, and give very clear ideas of how to make the desired results. I love the ones where you also mention where we can go wrong. I am a domestic machine quilter of about a year - and just starting my free motion adventures! Very inspiring.
Great video! Thank you for sharing.
LOVE THE STICK FIGURES!!!!!
I so enjoy your videos as you use the same machine that I have so it shows me the possibilities. Love your accent too. thanks
You are such great teacher. You know how to give excellent tips and tricks. Thanks so much.
Wow, wow, wow! Love it! So much fun and so much inspiration! This has me looking at this shape in a whole new way. Thank you, Handi Quilter and Helen Godden! Excellent!
Your videos are very informative!
Helen, you’ve given me so much confidence! I have just struggled struggled struggled with free motion. You have such a way of explaining things and such an easy and flowing manner that you make me “get it”. You pronounce that striped horse thing any old way you want! I’m going to try some striped horse motifs! And I don’t even have a large sit down, I’m free motioning on my Juki.
Love this series too and feel the same as those who have commented below. Great tips and love how you help us to picture things in our head to help translate onto fabric. When you mentioned keeping the transfer paper backing to reuse I thought one could tape or glue it to a piece of cardboard (I save the cardboard from precuts) to make it more stable. Thanks so much for your enthusiasm and inspiration! Cheers!
Love the stick figures!
Love these quick lessons!
I love these ideas, and your teaching! TY!
Love your tutorials. So happy I found you!
These are great videos and can’t wait to try them. I would love a video on how to manipulate a large quilt whilst quilting on the S 16. Just new to this FMQ about to upgrade and thinking a S 16.
Thank you for the inspiration. I believe I can do this pattern. Thank you for sharing.
what a brilliant idea Spirit Dancers, im going to have to make a mandala quilt with lots of borders just so i can play...
Love these ideas! Would you put a link in for the fabric marking pencil you're using? Thank you for the videos, you break down the designs and make them easy to sew.
Sew fun! ❤️
Helen, I did a similar pattern on a cheater quilt the other day.
Спасибо. Увлекательно.Мастер.🤔🤗😘
You are a very good teacher...you explain the actions & concepts clearly