No matter how many quilts I make I am always pleasantly surprised to find out there is a better way to do it. Thank you for always sharing a better way to make things look and go together much better.
Nice techniques for putting blocks together. This would make a nice scrap buster or a good way to use up fat quarters. I like your idea of taking a black and white copy and folding to your desired size. 😊
I enjoy your tips and illustrations showing adaptations for pattern alternatives. I have a collection of Melissa Gilbert’s “A Walk on the Prairie” fabrics (remember Little House … ?). Not to detract from the Andover line, but I must quit buying and start using the fabric I already have collected. Miss Gilbert’s combo should create a comparable finished product.
I always love your tutorials and your choice of patterns and fabric is always right along ones I would love to work with also. Thanks and have a great weekend
Simple, but would mean working with several triangles on the bias. (Not so easily done without a lot of distortion) I hate “wasting” fabric as well, but in the end I alway use the cut off to make scrap HSTs, which means there is no wasted fabric🧡🧵
Lovely quilt Thank you for sharing a simple way of showing us how its done Laura x
No matter how many quilts I make I am always pleasantly surprised to find out there is a better way to do it. Thank you for always sharing a better way to make things look and go together much better.
Great video; got the free pattern. Love the colours. Thanks so much for sharing Laura. ❤
Very much appreciate your instructions...very clear and useful. AND the quilt is so pretty!! Anne
Love your tutorials and really appreciate all your special tips and tricks. Thanks for sharing. Take care and blessings to y'all.
Nice techniques for putting blocks together. This would make a nice scrap buster or a good way to use up fat quarters. I like your idea of taking a black and white copy and folding to your desired size. 😊
Once again….you have made a seemingly complicated design seem so easy. Thanks for the great instructions.
Such a cute quilt. Another one added to my 2025 List.
Edited to add: Thank you for sharing for knowledge with us all.
Love the quilt, thanks for the tip on making the picture in black/white then folding it down. Have a wonderful week!
😮 I was just chatting with someone about making bigger quilts smaller and along comes your fantastic video. Once again thank you for your great ideas.
I enjoy your tips and illustrations showing adaptations for pattern alternatives. I have a collection of Melissa Gilbert’s “A Walk on the Prairie” fabrics (remember Little House … ?). Not to detract from the Andover line, but I must quit buying and start using the fabric I already have collected. Miss Gilbert’s combo should create a comparable finished product.
What a lovely surprise to see a video clip from you. I always look forward to your tutorials.
Thank you and I always have a video go out every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00 Eastern standard Time. So glad you're enjoying the videos!
Excellent modification! Thank you.
Cute quilt In those prints. Thanks for sharing!
I always love your tutorials and your choice of patterns and fabric is always right along ones I would love to work with also. Thanks and have a great weekend
Very pretty and easy! Thanks Laura. Happy Thanksgiving 🧡🦃🧵
It’s a really pretty quilt
Thank you for the tutorial, tips and pattern. Love this quilt. ❤
The fabric line and the quilt is beautiful!
I love that pattern.
Wow wow it lovely and fabrics, good work 💯🪡🧵✂️💐🏴 and happy sewing.🌟
Beautifully done! I use all those little squares & cut offs for crumb quilts. No waste.
Thank you so much for the tutorial it was so helpful!
How beautiful as usual Laura. Nice too to know where to get the free pattern. Thanks
Cute. Hugs, Chel 🌸
Very pretty!
That is an adorable quilt
Like your quilt 😊
Thank you so much what a great quilt
Cute quilt ❤
wow, love that
Lovely!!
What beautiful fabric! ❤
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Hi its beautiful. I could fiind fabrics but not pattern
Did you already do a video on the left over triangles from your sunshine quilt
The pattern is adorable but II could not find on the website🥲
The pattern is under the tab quilts and patterns.
@@quiltsformilez thank you I found it with your help🌸
When you go to the fabric at the top you will see a tab for patterns. I hope that helps
There's some goofy measurements in that sashing.
Grrrr- waste fabric- the end triangles would be simple to cut from a strip- instead of sewing squares and then trimming to make the square.
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Simple, but would mean working with several triangles on the bias. (Not so easily done without a lot of distortion)
I hate “wasting” fabric as well, but in the end I alway use the cut off to make scrap HSTs, which means there is no wasted fabric🧡🧵