Glad it's helpful, Vally! Knowing and seeing each step makes it much simpler to understand. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
It's an awesome method that works every time, Jeni! Glad you enjoyed the idea and hope you get a chance to try it yourself. Great to have you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Oh Lesley, you just don't know how I labor over those fabrics! 😂 Shopping and attending quilt shows is no small feat! But I'm willing to do my part for the you and all my wonderful subscribers. ❣❣❣ Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Yes, it is absolutely therapy for me too, Jackie! 😂 Even better to find other quilters who enjoy the same color mixing as me. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
These Kaffe Fassett fabrics turned out great, Arvetta! His bold, color prints are a favorite of mine. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Thanks so much, Linda! These Kaffe Fassett Layer Cakes worked great for these stars. Now I need to get some backing so I can finish it. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Your fabric choices really make these blocks. What a beautiful quilt! I am always fascinated by the process you use in selecting fabrics. Thanks as always for sharing your talents!
Glad you enjoyed this one, Maryanne! These are some bright, bold fabrics and they turned out great in this quilt. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
What a beautiful block. You are so inspiring. I have never made flying geese but after this video I am anxious to try. I have some k Fassett fq that would work great for this quilt. Just need to get the correct measurements. Thanks for all you tips also.
Get started on your blocks soon, Debbie! You'll need a 8.5-inch center, 9.25-inch backing, four 5-inch squares for the points and 2 half square triangles made from 5-inch squares. You've got this! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Go for it, Pat! They are so saturated with color unlike most other fabrics. KF fabrics make awesome quilts. I have another coming up next month and can't wait to see how it turns out. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Thank you so much, Bev! Sharing my quilts is what I love to do and I'm so blessed to connect with quilters who enjoy watching. 😊 Thanks for following along. Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Thank you for this tutorial. I have struggled with flying geese coming out with the points aligned properly. You have made this process look so much easier and I can't wait to try it.
Glad it helped you, Andrea! My points weren't always the best either but this is such a wonderful way to get very accurate results. Not to mention how much easier FG are to make this way! Enjoy making your next FG quilt. Thanks for watching. Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
You can do it, Jen! Just take it one step at a time. When look at a pile of fabric and then the finished block, it can be daunting. Now you know how quickly you can make your own FG! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Glad you enjoyed it! The star blocks are fun then add those gorgeous Kaffe Fassett fabrics and you've got a winner! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Yes, it took too long to get back to this one, Connie. I'm so happy I did and it's turned out beautiful. Have fun making your KF quilt - you'll love it! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Hey Girl, great to hear from you! Glad you enjoyed this video. This is my favorite FG method and there will be more coming soon. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
I love Kaffe Fassett fabric and this quilt you are making is stunning! Can't wait to see the finished quilt as it will be beautiful. Your tutorial on the flying geese is wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much! Now to decide on the backing. It may be time to visit my quilt shop. 😊 Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Thanks for sharing that! You are correct about accuracy, both in cutting and sewing. It's a wonderful technique to know and use. Sure appreciate you following along!
BEAUTIFUL quilt pattern! I love Kaffe Fassett fabric and this pattern made his beautiful colors even better! Thanks for the GREAT tips too! Also, it's good to know I am not the only one who needs to fix things!
thanks for this video. Al the little strange things that happen when you work with fabric! I have to remind myself that fabric is not like paper, fabric moves and stretches and changes shape and has to be corrected.
No I don't prewash, Nancy! I find the fabric easier to work with as it's purchased. There's rarely any problems with colors running. The only time I've had an issue was with a deep red batik next to a white fabric. The steam from ironing caused the color to run. It's wasn't too bad but noticeable closeup. It's a personal call you need to make. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Lea, thank you for everything you do for the community. I would like to make this block using fat quarters. Anything I should be careful about? I’m not sure how to cut the FQs. Help please
Absolutely! Check out the video below which is when I first started this quilt. ruclips.net/video/gpjvQQbCzRI/видео.html Download this tutorial: inspired-quilting-by-lea-louise.ck.page/0ca695c628 These are the size squares you'll need: 10” Center square trimmed to 8.5” 10” Background square trimmed to 9.25” 10” Star Points square cut into four 5” squares 10” each of Background and Accent cut into four 5” squares Before cutting I divided my fabrics between center squares, star points, and corner squares. Begin cutting the largest squares first then cut the smaller pieces. Lay your fat quarters out for cutting. You can stack a few if you're comfortable cutting multiple layers. Start by cutting an 8.5-inch strip for your center blocks and cross cut into two 8.5-inch squares. You should be able to get four squares per FQ. Alternatively you can just cut one of the above strips and then get four 5-inch squares. I hope these suggestions give you some helpful ideas! Thanks so much for watching. Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
Of course it will twist, you skipped ironing some of your blocks, which you tell us not to do. I like the instructions, but keep to your own rules I also iron the side flying geese pieces before I attempt to put them onto the center blocks, before adding the other pair of flying geese.
Pressing all the seams as you go is the best bet, Lynn. While I'm not always able to move around freely when recording, I finger press which helps a great deal. I do explain why I'm not pressing so folks will understand what's going on. Pressing definitely makes assembling the block much easier! Thanks so much for watching. Happy Quilting, Lea Louise
It’s just like magic ❤😊
More importantly, we can all do it, Barbara! Give it a try. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
@@InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise oh I sure will, once I’ve done a Potato chip one and finish my sons EPP 🥰♥️
Thank you. This is fantastic. 🎉❤
Glad you enjoyed it, Janet! It was fun to make seeing all those stars coming together. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Awesome colors!
Gotta love Kaffe Fassett fabrics, Diann! They are gorgeous! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love the tip.. thank you💕🦋
Glad it's helpful, Vally! Knowing and seeing each step makes it much simpler to understand. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
This is so yummy. Love Kaffe. Love this quilt. Tks
Thank you for this awesome tutorial!!!
I just had to come back and watch again, because this is genius.
It's an awesome method that works every time, Jeni! Glad you enjoyed the idea and hope you get a chance to try it yourself. Great to have you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Beautiful block! The quilt turned out lovely! Your way of doing flying geese looks easier than most. Thanks for sharing.
It really is super simple, Sherry! Be sure to give it a try. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Now I have an idea for a layer cake I have that I love.
Perfect Joann! You'll love it - have fun. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
You are an inspiration 😊
Thank you so much, Diane! Glad you enjoyed my video. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
You always have such beautiful and colourful fabrics 🥰
Oh Lesley, you just don't know how I labor over those fabrics! 😂 Shopping and attending quilt shows is no small feat! But I'm willing to do my part for the you and all my wonderful subscribers. ❣❣❣ Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I haven’t started my quilting quest as yet but you have helped me immensely and I now have more knowledge and understanding thank you from Australia ❤
God I love your stuff. A colour therapy session. Keep up the great work.
Yes, it is absolutely therapy for me too, Jackie! 😂 Even better to find other quilters who enjoy the same color mixing as me. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
That is beautiful fabric. Your unfinished block is also beautiful. Thank you.
These Kaffe Fassett fabrics turned out great, Arvetta! His bold, color prints are a favorite of mine. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Turned out beautiful. Love the block and the fabric is gorgeous ❤
Thanks so much, Linda! These Kaffe Fassett Layer Cakes worked great for these stars. Now I need to get some backing so I can finish it. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love me some Kaffe!
How can you not, Manda! These are some gorgeous fabrics and look great in any quilt. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Gorgeous!
Your fabric choices really make these blocks. What a beautiful quilt! I am always fascinated by the process you use in selecting fabrics. Thanks as always for sharing your talents!
Glad you enjoyed this one, Maryanne! These are some bright, bold fabrics and they turned out great in this quilt. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Thank you for another excellent and beautiful tutorial and quilt. 😀❤😀
You're awesome, Evelyn! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
What a beautiful block. You are so inspiring. I have never made flying geese but after this video I am anxious to try. I have some k Fassett fq that would work great for this quilt. Just need to get the correct measurements. Thanks for all you tips also.
Get started on your blocks soon, Debbie! You'll need a 8.5-inch center, 9.25-inch backing, four 5-inch squares for the points and 2 half square triangles made from 5-inch squares. You've got this! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I’m in love with your fabric choices! One of my goals is to make a quilt using Kaffe Fassett’s fabric.
Go for it, Pat! They are so saturated with color unlike most other fabrics. KF fabrics make awesome quilts. I have another coming up next month and can't wait to see how it turns out. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I’ve been enjoying your quilting videos.
Glad you like them! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Loved this tutorial enjoying the replay ❤
You go girl! I'm glad you're enjoying the replay, Julie! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Stunning! Thank you for sharing your time and creativity with us. Blessings.
Thank you so much, Bev! Sharing my quilts is what I love to do and I'm so blessed to connect with quilters who enjoy watching. 😊 Thanks for following along. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love those colors, beautiful combination. Enjoying your videos
So glad to have you following along, Rae! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Love the FG method & will definitely be trying. Your quilt top is gorgeous! Thank you for a great video and pattern. Happy sewing
Enjoy making your own, Glenda! You'll love it. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Thank you for this tutorial. I have struggled with flying geese coming out with the points aligned properly. You have made this process look so much easier and I can't wait to try it.
Glad it helped you, Andrea! My points weren't always the best either but this is such a wonderful way to get very accurate results. Not to mention how much easier FG are to make this way! Enjoy making your next FG quilt. Thanks for watching. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Beautiful quilt. Love the bright colors!
These Kaffe Fassett fabrics certainly make a statement, Linda! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I love how easy you make things look to do. I am excited to try these methods.
You can do it, Jen! Just take it one step at a time. When look at a pile of fabric and then the finished block, it can be daunting. Now you know how quickly you can make your own FG! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
A beautiful quilt 😀
Glad you enjoyed it! The star blocks are fun then add those gorgeous Kaffe Fassett fabrics and you've got a winner! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
absolutly beautiful
Thank you so much! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Thank you so much, lovely fabric.
Happy you enjoyed the video, Joyce! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Thankyou for coming back to this project!
I have collected the delicious Kaffe fabrics and am almost ready to go.
Goooooo Leah Louise🤗
Yes, it took too long to get back to this one, Connie. I'm so happy I did and it's turned out beautiful. Have fun making your KF quilt - you'll love it! Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I’ve been thinking for a “no background colour” quilt for some Anna Maria Horner layer cakes I have! Wonderful
😊what great technique for flying geese. Thank you for teaching us this method, I love it!
Hey Girl, great to hear from you! Glad you enjoyed this video. This is my favorite FG method and there will be more coming soon. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
I love Kaffe Fassett fabric and this quilt you are making is stunning! Can't wait to see the finished quilt as it will be beautiful. Your tutorial on the flying geese is wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you so much! Now to decide on the backing. It may be time to visit my quilt shop. 😊 Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Oh, I wish that I had your eye for color! Your blocks are absolutely beautiful.
Thanks so much, Phyllis! These Kaffe Fassett fabrics are a dream to work with. Sure appreciate you following along! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Originally developed by Billie Lauder in the late ‘90s. Accuracy is extremely important for this method to turn out correctly.
Thanks for sharing that! You are correct about accuracy, both in cutting and sewing. It's a wonderful technique to know and use. Sure appreciate you following along!
BEAUTIFUL quilt pattern! I love Kaffe Fassett fabric and this pattern made his beautiful colors even better! Thanks for the GREAT tips too! Also, it's good to know I am not the only one who needs to fix things!
Is there a pattern for this beautiful video? I have lots of KAFFE fabrics...this one is calling me!
thanks for this video. Al the little strange things that happen when you work with fabric! I have to remind myself that fabric is not like paper, fabric moves and stretches and changes shape and has to be corrected.
Great way to look at it, Nancy! Remember it's the quilter who is in charge, not the fabric. 🤣 Thanks for watching. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Gorgeous ❤. I'm wondering, with all the wonderful brights, and batiks, do you pre-wash?
No I don't prewash, Nancy! I find the fabric easier to work with as it's purchased. There's rarely any problems with colors running. The only time I've had an issue was with a deep red batik next to a white fabric. The steam from ironing caused the color to run. It's wasn't too bad but noticeable closeup. It's a personal call you need to make. Thanks so much for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Lea, thank you for everything you do for the community. I would like to make this block using fat quarters. Anything I should be careful about? I’m not sure how to cut the FQs. Help please
Absolutely! Check out the video below which is when I first started this quilt.
ruclips.net/video/gpjvQQbCzRI/видео.html
Download this tutorial:
inspired-quilting-by-lea-louise.ck.page/0ca695c628
These are the size squares you'll need:
10” Center square trimmed to 8.5”
10” Background square trimmed to 9.25”
10” Star Points square cut into four 5” squares
10” each of Background and Accent cut into four 5” squares
Before cutting I divided my fabrics between center squares, star points, and corner squares.
Begin cutting the largest squares first then cut the smaller pieces.
Lay your fat quarters out for cutting. You can stack a few if you're comfortable cutting multiple layers.
Start by cutting an 8.5-inch strip for your center blocks and cross cut into two 8.5-inch squares. You should be able to get four squares per FQ. Alternatively you can just cut one of the above strips and then get four 5-inch squares. I hope these suggestions give you some helpful ideas! Thanks so much for watching. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
@@InspiredQuiltingbyLeaLouise Thank you so much!
Of course it will twist, you skipped ironing some of your blocks, which you tell us not to do. I like the instructions, but keep to your own rules I also iron the side flying geese pieces before I attempt to put them onto the center blocks, before adding the other pair of flying geese.
Pressing all the seams as you go is the best bet, Lynn. While I'm not always able to move around freely when recording, I finger press which helps a great deal. I do explain why I'm not pressing so folks will understand what's going on. Pressing definitely makes assembling the block much easier! Thanks so much for watching. Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise
Wow! 😮
Wonderful video! Thank you so much!!
Glad you liked it, Vicky! It's a fun block to make and it looks awesome. Thanks for watching! Happy Quilting,
Lea Louise