Oh my gosh--how cute are the very tiny ones??? Years ago I got a paper template from a local quilt shop she was sharing with folks. It has 2 sizes-1 is about 2 1/2" & the other is about 4". At that time I went crazy cutting scraps into the smaller size. She just had us tape the paper to any regular template & that worked just fine. I happened to watch Lori Holt the other day use hers to make a dresden. Since I love dresdens, got my little ones out & it took 14 to make the circle but really came out cute :) Who knew you could use these little tumblers to make dresdens?? Thanks for sharing-lovely projects :)
Thanks for sharing. Love tumbler blocks. I have the GO die for a tumbler, and the Missouri Star Quilt large/small ones. Makes it go so fast. It’s just hard to cut the sides, LOL. The tiny one is adorable...pre-cut ones at that size would be nice. Have a great day.
Thank you, Sherri, an very informative video!! I haven’t ever made anything tumbler before but I have been seeing them pop up lately. I’m definitely adding it to my list to make soon!! All of your samples are so adorable!!❤️😍
I've also used my Dresden template, makes any size tumbler you'd like! Missouri Star has the mini, medium and large templates, also, to use with 2-1/2", 5", and 10" squares or strips.
I finished a small wall hanging just the other day. When you use a ruler for cutting the notches aren’t there. I’d love tips for aligning them to sew straight rows. 😀
It seems like I could make my own template by taking a square and measuring in 1” on either side along the top of the square and cutting a diagonal line down to the bottom corners. If the shape is consistent, it should work, right?
It seems like I could make my own template by taking a square and measuring in 1” on either side along the top of the square and cutting a diagonal line down to the bottom corners. If the shape is consistent, it should work, right?
Thank you for mentioning the Go Cutter. I bought it a few years ago but haven't used it often enough. Now I am inspired!
Love the Go tumblers. I make diaper bags and baby quilts with them. Your runners are so cute!
I am so glad I was able to finally find this video. Thank you.
Well done and complete. Enjoyed seeing various ways to cut and various finished projects.
Oh my gosh--how cute are the very tiny ones??? Years ago I got a paper template from a local quilt shop she was sharing with folks. It has 2 sizes-1 is about 2 1/2" & the other is about 4". At that time I went crazy cutting scraps into the smaller size. She just had us tape the paper to any regular template & that worked just fine. I happened to watch Lori Holt the other day use hers to make a dresden. Since I love dresdens, got my little ones out & it took 14 to make the circle but really came out cute :) Who knew you could use these little tumblers to make dresdens??
Thanks for sharing-lovely projects :)
I have several sizes from Missouri Star Quilt Company that work great. Very cute projects.
Just started cutting a scrap tumbler quilt this morning! Love yours.
I really like this and especially the little wall hanging
I have never made a tumbler quilt. Thanks for the information.
Sherri i love the pattern and the fabrics you have so many lovely ideas
I love seeing your projects! Thanks for sharing them.
Hi Sherri! My first attempt at making anything "tumbler" was your Aubri Tote. Easy and fun! Love seeing your Tumbler projects. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing. Love tumbler blocks. I have the GO die for a tumbler, and the Missouri Star Quilt large/small ones. Makes it go so fast. It’s just hard to cut the sides, LOL. The tiny one is adorable...pre-cut ones at that size would be nice. Have a great day.
Darling project ideas!
🪡🧵I’ve always loved the tumbler pattern and have the templates. I’ll have to go thru my scraps and get started! Fun!
Thank you for all the ideas / videos you have been sharing! I enjoy them so much.
Thank you, Sherri, an very informative video!! I haven’t ever made anything tumbler before but I have been seeing them pop up lately. I’m definitely adding it to my list to make soon!! All of your samples are so adorable!!❤️😍
I love tumblers! The tote is lovely and this was a great tutorial ❤️
Great video and tutorial.
Thankyou 🌷
ty for this informative video. :). I was looking for tips on what to do with my Sizzix tumbler die, this was exactly that. :)
I've also used my Dresden template, makes any size tumbler you'd like! Missouri Star has the mini, medium and large templates, also, to use with 2-1/2", 5", and 10" squares or strips.
I finished a small wall hanging just the other day. When you use a ruler for cutting the notches aren’t there. I’d love tips for aligning them to sew straight rows. 😀
Me too! I don’t use my tumbler templates because they don’t line up correctly
@@tracihall7083 yes, my tumblers ended up sooo wonky. Almost 1/4 inch difference in some.
Thanks for the inspiration! I plan to make one of these soon!💕
thank you Love your videos
It seems like I could make my own template by taking a square and measuring in 1” on either side along the top of the square and cutting a diagonal line down to the bottom corners. If the shape is consistent, it should work, right?
your so great at explaining everythingAppreciate it. Please tell me about the quilt on the ladder behind you? To your left?
Hi Sherri! As always love your videos and great ideas & tips! Wondering what size needles you use when doing minis or mini blocks!???
Great tutorial! :-) Thank you so much for sharing!
Fun video. If I don’t add borders and don’t cut off the sides, do I need to make bias binding or would normal binding still work?
👍Where is the discussion on using yardage? Not every one uses the more expensive precuts.
I think it’s also possible to use the bottom of a Dresden ruler
Is this a current fabric line? The grey and black table runner you are working on.
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It seems like I could make my own template by taking a square and measuring in 1” on either side along the top of the square and cutting a diagonal line down to the bottom corners. If the shape is consistent, it should work, right?