Wow! Just looking at the quilt on the wall it looks really difficult to me. Watching you make that block. Easy peasy! I can do that! 😊 I look forward to trying this pattern. Thank you for being so clear in your instructions about the fabrics and the direction in which to sew! It really does help me out a lot. I realize this is an old tutorial but, I had never seen it before. I'm glad YT suggested it.🤩🌻
I love you guy’s and your patterns. You are easy to follow and you don’t jibber jabber throughout. You get it done and this make’s me happy. Thank you 😊
Perfect easy piecing and what a great color combo for a quilt of valor, or since I'm watching in Oct the one on the wall is great for Breast cancer awareness. thanks
WOW, I love your channel. This quilt is fantastic. I am going try to make table runner first. Thanks for great instructions. Again thank you for great job.
Good Job! Sometime I choose to press seams open too. It does help reduce the bulk at the intersections. Pattern is definitely on my to do list. I just got a new layer cake that I think will look really good. Thanks for sharing!
I agree Joseph. Much easier and faster. Also, iron the half square triangles open before you square them up. This assures that there is no folds or puckers at the seams.
I do it the other way around first the x and then the +, but the result is the same anyway. And I feel that a triangular block lock too would be better for squaring up.....
@@kennethstensrud669 if you do the plus first there is less chance of the heat separating because the X is s holding them together. 11the cuts are more accurate and less chance of different size sqrs
I love the pattern. How big does the quilt turn out to be? This would be a neat QOV quilt if the measurements are the required ones. Thanks, love your channel.
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Hello! Thanks for watching! I have included a link to the pattern that has all the size information. www.dropbox.com/s/p3g1h214cuqqu03/Twisted%20Ribbon%20Quilt.pdf?dl=0
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Jim Morgan it reduces bulk. A quilt teacher told me recently that seams were pressed to 1 side because the batting would leak through seams. Now the batting is much improved, so it doesn’t matter.
There are many different thoughts on to press open or not. I think if you’re going to press the seams open ,decrease the stitch length to 1.8 to 2.0 the reason is the seam isn’t as stable. The stitches could come apart at the seams with use. I rarely press the seams open. In my opinion and everyone has one, is the seams are stronger by pressing to one side with no stress on the stitches. It’s your quilt so you should do what is easiest and best for you. Happy quilting!
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Love the print you are using for this Quilt. Thank you for sharing your patterns.💞💞💞
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Wow! Just looking at the quilt on the wall it looks really difficult to me. Watching you make that block. Easy peasy! I can do that! 😊 I look forward to trying this pattern. Thank you for being so clear in your instructions about the fabrics and the direction in which to sew! It really does help me out a lot. I realize this is an old tutorial but, I had never seen it before. I'm glad YT suggested it.🤩🌻
Very glad you were able to find this pattern at the right moment!
I love your quilts. I also love that you fast forward through the repeating parts :)
I love you guy’s and your patterns. You are easy to follow and you don’t jibber jabber throughout. You get it done and this make’s me happy.
Thank you 😊
Another great tutorial. Thanks, Teancum. 😺🧵👍
My pleasure!
Great pattern. Thank you for this video.
Thanks so much for watching! We are so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Happy quilting!
Love the blocks. On my to do list. Thanks. Sandra B
Awesome! Happy quilting! We are so glad you love it. Thanks for watching! ❤❤😍
Perfect easy piecing and what a great color combo for a quilt of valor, or since I'm watching in Oct the one on the wall is great for Breast cancer awareness. thanks
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Love this so much!!!! Have so many color combos in my head!!!❤️
Awesome!
Love this one. Definitely on my to do list!
Thank you! That's a cool pattern!
Thanks for watching!
WOW, I love your channel. This quilt is fantastic. I am going try to make table runner first. Thanks for great instructions. Again thank you for great job.
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Thank you for the free pattern. I LOVE it. Definitely making this one. ❤️
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LOVE your channel. THIS quilt would make a fabulous Quilt of Valor.. I already emailed your website to my group.
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A great 3 color quilt, goes together easily and pattern is unique.
Saving this one.
Thanks for showing this quilt block.
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Awesome! Thank you for posting!
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Good Job! Sometime I choose to press seams open too. It does help reduce the bulk at the intersections. Pattern is definitely on my to do list. I just got a new layer cake that I think will look really good. Thanks for sharing!
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Gorgeous!! I'm your newest subscriber.
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Really love this pattern! Thanks for posting
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This one is totally cool. Love your videos...
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I love this!
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It is better to cut them through the middle in each direction first (+), then cut them on the (X).(after sewing on each side of the X)
I agree Joseph. Much easier and faster. Also, iron the half square triangles open before you square them up. This assures that there is no folds or puckers at the seams.
I square my HST before ironing. For me it gives a better square. I use my trimmer tool and use the loc blocs too. After I trim, then I iron open.
I do it the other way around first the x and then the +, but the result is the same anyway. And I feel that a triangular block lock too would be better for squaring up.....
@@kennethstensrud669 if you do the plus first there is less chance of the heat separating because the X is s holding them together. 11the cuts are more accurate and less chance of different size sqrs
I agree with you, Joseph. Keeps the cuts stable.
I love the pattern. How big does the quilt turn out to be? This would be a neat QOV quilt if the measurements are the required ones. Thanks, love your channel.
The pattern says 59" X 77"
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I se that your seams are pressed open 😍😊. I am a open seam presser too
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Great quilt or my niece.
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What is the size of each finished block? Are they 12 inches?
Hello! Thanks for watching! I have included a link to the pattern that has all the size information. www.dropbox.com/s/p3g1h214cuqqu03/Twisted%20Ribbon%20Quilt.pdf?dl=0
How many ten inch squares of each do you need? How many 2x8.5 strips do you cut
Catherine Gonzalrz I’m going in there tomorrow, I’ll ask and post it for you.
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Lovely. Why do you press your seams open?
It lays flatter when you start piecing.
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I'm thinking 1 block would make a nice table topper
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Why aren't you ironing the half sq triangles before squaring up? Makes me nervous LOLOL
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I have tried to find the pattern & cant even on the web site.
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is there a reason why you pressed all your seems open or does it make a difference
Jim Morgan it reduces bulk. A quilt teacher told me recently that seams were pressed to 1 side because the batting would leak through seams. Now the batting is much improved, so it doesn’t matter.
There are many different thoughts on to press open or not. I think if you’re going to press the seams open ,decrease the stitch length to 1.8 to 2.0 the reason is the seam isn’t as stable. The stitches could come apart at the seams with use. I rarely press the seams open. In my opinion and everyone has one, is the seams are stronger by pressing to one side with no stress on the stitches. It’s your quilt so you should do what is easiest and best for you. Happy quilting!
It depends on the project. Some projects it is better to iron to the side to alternate seams when the pieces are joined to reduce bulk.
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