Great idea for using up some leftover strips. Purchased the McCalls magazine over the weekend from B&N. Look forward to viewing the tutorial when I get to making the pattern.
I immediately went and purchased your pdf pattern Lori! I have been hoarding panels and have made a goal to make at least 4 of the 10 I have into quilts for Christmas. Your tutorial was perfect timing and will help me reach my goal. Until now I was stalled trying to decide what to do and not make it too complicated,yet still interesting.Perfect pattern!
To forgo disappointment, wash the panel with warm water an10 color catcher. Dry until slightly 100 damp and press it (no ironing) to make the panel square, including pulling square. Lightly spray with starch like Best Press and let dry. Why? Panels off the bolt are not square and your quilt will twirst at the borders. All this info is from Cyndi McChesney, panel expert. Look her up. I just took her class at the Houston Quilt Festival.
Our Guild gets to hear Cyndi McChesney’s lecture in January! I’m looking forward to hearing from her! Thank you for sharing her tips with us! I’m sure you had a wonderful time in her class!! 💕
Can you suggest what I should do to make this a twin bed size quilt? I did purchase the pattern, love the way you've done this, just need it larger! Thanks so much!
Thank you, Janet, for purchasing the pdf! Once you have the panel quilt finished as indicated in the PDF, then I would add border strips to add both length and width to the pattern until the quilt is the size you need for the twin size bed. I’d probably start w/narrower borders & make them wider as you continue adding them. I hope this helps you!
@@quiltingwithlori Yes, thanks so much, I kind of figured that I would add more border strips but I wouldn't have thought about doing them narrow at first then wider! Thanks so much!
LadyJay, I just checked the link and it all works fine now. I think the video uploaded before the PDF link uploaded, so that is why you had an issue getting to it. Try it now; let me know!!! Lori
What a good idea for bordering panels of all kinds. Yes I have panels in my stash.
Just saw your pattern in McCall’s Quilting magazine…congratulations! Really nice!
It's very beautiful and a great idea! Thank you Lori!
Love this idea, Lori! Beautiful quilt!
Lori, thanks for this practical pattern that can be used with most panels!
Beautiful idea. ❤❤
Great idea for using up some leftover strips. Purchased the McCalls magazine over the weekend from B&N. Look forward to viewing the tutorial when I get to making the pattern.
Lori this navy and orange panel is beautiful! Love your demo and tip! 🧡🧵
Thank you for watching!
@ - It’s always such a joy Lori!
I immediately went and purchased your pdf pattern Lori! I have been hoarding panels and have made a goal to make at least 4 of the 10 I have into quilts for Christmas. Your tutorial was perfect timing and will help me reach my goal. Until now I was stalled trying to decide what to do and not make it too complicated,yet still interesting.Perfect pattern!
Wonderful! I am so glad that this video was a help to you! Thank you for sharing this with me!! And, thank you for purchasing my pattern! Lori
To forgo disappointment, wash the panel with warm water an10 color catcher. Dry until slightly 100 damp and press it (no ironing) to make the panel square, including pulling square. Lightly spray with starch like Best Press and let dry. Why? Panels off the bolt are not square and your quilt will twirst at the borders. All this info is from Cyndi McChesney, panel expert. Look her up. I just took her class at the Houston Quilt Festival.
Our Guild gets to hear Cyndi McChesney’s lecture in January! I’m looking forward to hearing from her! Thank you for sharing her tips with us! I’m sure you had a wonderful time in her class!! 💕
What a great video!! I'm always looking for some great ideas to use with panel fabric.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!!
Can you suggest what I should do to make this a twin bed size quilt? I did purchase the pattern, love the way you've done this, just need it larger! Thanks so much!
Thank you, Janet, for purchasing the pdf! Once you have the panel quilt finished as indicated in the PDF, then
I would add border strips to add both length and width to the pattern until the quilt is the size you need for the twin size bed. I’d probably start w/narrower borders & make them wider as you continue adding them. I hope this helps you!
@@quiltingwithlori Yes, thanks so much, I kind of figured that I would add more border strips but I wouldn't have thought about doing them narrow at first then wider! Thanks so much!
Great video Lori, Could you update the link, it doesn’t seem to be working. Thank you!
Cathy, try it one more time... I just checked the link & it is working. Please try it again, and let me know!! Lori
Hey Lori the link doesn't work!
Let me check it... the video went live before I had the link saved... I'll get right back to you!
LadyJay, I just checked the link and it all works fine now. I think the video uploaded before the PDF link uploaded, so that is why you had an issue getting to it. Try it now; let me know!!! Lori