Thank you so much for this series!!! As you said in the series intro, reading those words “quilt as desired” on a pattern always fills me with dread. I’m too inexperienced to know what would look best and I am determined to quilt my own quilts and not send them to the long armer. I really appreciate the way you’re explaining things and the examples shown for each design. thank you!!!
I love this design. It hits me just right in the part of me that's Scottish and thumbs its nose at the Brit part. The Kentucky pig runner part just wants to curl up under it.
Hi Tom, I love this design. I never would have come up with this, thank you. Did you happen to notice that Karen Brown had used this design on one of her quilts? I noticed on one of her newest videos. Hope everything is going well for you. Take care and enjoy the season, 🥰 Chris
Hi! New quilter here. I have really enjoyed these tutorials. Thank you for starting at the beginning. Straight lines are surprisingly tricky. What is your method of storing your samples? I think you mentioned grommets in the supply list.
Thank for your comment and I'm glad they are helpful to you. I store mine currently in a project box until they are all finished and then i'll have a video about how to turn them into a flip book at the end of the series.
I want to hear everyone's best "och aye the noo" impressions ;-)
Nice to see you laughing and smiling
LOL there are quite a few bloopers from that video, must have been one of those days :-)
I'm really enjoying this series and I love the look of the tartan design !
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!!
I *really* like this design.
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for this series!!! As you said in the series intro, reading those words “quilt as desired” on a pattern always fills me with dread. I’m too inexperienced to know what would look best and I am determined to quilt my own quilts and not send them to the long armer. I really appreciate the way you’re explaining things and the examples shown for each design. thank you!!!
You are so welcome! I am so glad the videos are helpful!
Lovely designs 👌 😍 💕. Thank you for all the great information. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and yours. ❤️
Thank you!!
The tartan design is lovely. I agree that the carpenters star looks amazing!
Thank you again for a great tutorial.
You are so welcome! I do really like the star :-)
gorgeous as ever, and i'm not talking about the quilting ;)
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Definitely giving this pattern a try!
Please do and share a picture with me so I can see what you make :-)
Really learning alot with these videos. Thanks!
Glad to help! Thanks for your comment!
I love this design. It hits me just right in the part of me that's Scottish and thumbs its nose at the Brit part. The Kentucky pig runner part just wants to curl up under it.
Thanks, I'm glad oyou liked it!
Love it and the variations. Now I just need my new walking foot to arrive, oh and my new marking pencil because that decided to run out too 😆
Hi Tom, I love this design. I never would have come up with this, thank you. Did you happen to notice that Karen Brown had used this design on one of her quilts? I noticed on one of her newest videos. Hope everything is going well for you. Take care and enjoy the season, 🥰 Chris
Thanks for the kind words! I didn't notice she had, I'll need to ask her for a picture to share.
Hi! New quilter here. I have really enjoyed these tutorials. Thank you for starting at the beginning. Straight lines are surprisingly tricky. What is your method of storing your samples? I think you mentioned grommets in the supply list.
Thank for your comment and I'm glad they are helpful to you. I store mine currently in a project box until they are all finished and then i'll have a video about how to turn them into a flip book at the end of the series.