For those on a limited budget - you can use cheaper fabrics for quilting. Just make sure you starch it well before you cut it out. I put 50/50 Staflo and water in a spray bottle. You might also want to pre wash your fabric to make sure it doesn’t shrink or bleed.
Stephanie, what a wonderful tutorial. I am planning I making an entire HST quilt. This was very informative and I just need to slow down. I know your life has changed in so many ways. Just know, I saw this video and I said OH IT’S STEPHANIE! I knew it would be excellent. Take care friend and there are so many people out here rooting for you!
Whew I finally finished cutting all the pieces for the queen size Raspberry Sherbet quilt! I got started today with sewing HSTs, and now I have all of ten 4-1/2" squares finished. :-) They look perfect thanks to your helpful directions.
I drove from Florida to Geneseo, IL on 17 August, 2021. Was Sooo disappointed that you were closed. I hope to make the trip up again next year. I love your tutorials.
Martina - glad you got to visit IL but we no longer have a brick and mortar store and just sell online. Our Google listing does say we do not have in person shopping. Always best to check there first
My friend and i were hoping to get your autograph. I watch you from Egypt and when back in the USA will order from you. You are so right about having fabric that is inferior.
We actually address that in lots of videos. You don't actually stitch **in** the ditch, but right next to it, so you don't worry about breaking stitches. :)
I never use steam because it distorts the fabric and eventually the iron will start spitting if you put water in it. I use a spray mister instead when I need a little extra help flattening out a seam: shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.com/product/nifty-notions-mist-spray-bottle/
We put in a new blade every day at QAA, but we’re cutting a LOT of fabric. Basically whenever you start having to use some elbow grease to make it through the fabric. Or if you start seeing the fabric get pushed forward when you’re trimming triangles.
You are going to sew right next to the seam. We have lots of videos that show this, but we’ll be doing a video just on how I quilted this one and I use that method throughout. Just stay tuned!
Thank you for this series. I have clicked the bell for this channel! :-) I appreciate how you critically analyze and explain the 'why' of each step. Even noting the pinky to the side when holding your ruler for trimming blocks. While I try not to buy specialized rulers unless I am committed to lots of use, I note there is no rotating mat in this video and am just wondering if you have a preference to use or not use a rotating mat?
I have one from Olfa, but I don’t use it to rote the block, I just pick up the block and rotate it. It takes the same effort and produces the same results without buying anything extra.
Your tutorials are still my favorites, Stephanie .
Hi, Stephanie.
I'm reviewing for the quilt I want to make. See you on Friday stream. 😊
For those on a limited budget - you can use cheaper fabrics for quilting. Just make sure you starch it well before you cut it out. I put 50/50 Staflo and water in a spray bottle. You might also want to pre wash your fabric to make sure it doesn’t shrink or bleed.
Very clear information. What I like the most is how you explain why it is done a certain way. Thank you
Stephanie, what a wonderful tutorial. I am planning I making an entire HST quilt. This was very informative and I just need to slow down. I know your life has changed in so many ways. Just know, I saw this video and I said OH IT’S STEPHANIE! I knew it would be excellent. Take care friend and there are so many people out here rooting for you!
Whew I finally finished cutting all the pieces for the queen size Raspberry Sherbet quilt! I got started today with sewing HSTs, and now I have all of ten 4-1/2" squares finished. :-) They look perfect thanks to your helpful directions.
Thank you! Really REALLY HELPFUL!!!!!
Excellent! This is all new to me, and thank goodness you are such a good instructor.
I drove from Florida to Geneseo, IL on 17 August, 2021. Was Sooo disappointed that you were closed. I hope to make the trip up again next year. I love your tutorials.
Martina - glad you got to visit IL but we no longer have a brick and mortar store and just sell online. Our Google listing does say we do not have in person shopping. Always best to check there first
My friend and i were hoping to get your autograph. I watch you from Egypt and when back in the USA will order from you. You are so right about having fabric that is inferior.
Send me an email if you end up back this way and I can meet you.
I know this is an older post but thank you best info I have seen.
Love all your instructions and classes
Clear and concise
Thank you!
You are an excellent instructor! TY 🤍
excellent explanation on the scant quarter inch.. and the half square triangle.. very eye opening.
I've noticed it also makes a difference when joining binding strips together too
I absolutely love this video!! Thank you!!
Excellent explanation and demonstration. Thanks
Best Triangle class I’ve seen.
Great tips, pun intended!
I will definitely be watching more of your videos.
Thank you!
Thank you for excellent and clear instruction!
Very thorough! Excellent! 😃 Thank you!
Videos are so good. Well explained. Thank you.
Thanks very much Stephanie!
A million thank you’s!! I learned so much.
You're very welcome!
Excellent. Thank you for the clear and informative tutorial.
Great teacher. :)
Great tutorial!!!!
Thanks
So clear, thank you
did you mention sizing or starching or pre-washing fabric. there are a lot of opinions on the pre-wash thing.
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks great tutorial
Love your tips!!! I have learned sooooo much from your videos!!! Thank you!!!
Happy to help!
I love how you do this but I usually don’t split the seam if you decide to do a stitch in the ditch. You take a chance of breaking stitches.
We actually address that in lots of videos. You don't actually stitch **in** the ditch, but right next to it, so you don't worry about breaking stitches. :)
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Wonderful information!
Excellent video. Thank you
Great tutorial thanks👍👏🥰🌷🇦🇺
thank you
Great video! Do you use steam when pressing blocks. I have heard arguments on both sides.
I never use steam because it distorts the fabric and eventually the iron will start spitting if you put water in it. I use a spray mister instead when I need a little extra help flattening out a seam: shop.quiltaddictsanonymous.com/product/nifty-notions-mist-spray-bottle/
@@QuiltAddictsAnonymous I am going to try not using steam and see if this improves my blocks. Thanks for answering my question so quickly.
How often do you change you blade and do you reshaped the old ones?
We put in a new blade every day at QAA, but we’re cutting a LOT of fabric. Basically whenever you start having to use some elbow grease to make it through the fabric. Or if you start seeing the fabric get pushed forward when you’re trimming triangles.
This was a great class. I hope you make a similar video for flying geese.
It’s coming next week!
So, your saying you don't sew in the ditch (on the seam line) you need to sew on both sides of every seam is what sewing in the ditch is?
You are going to sew right next to the seam. We have lots of videos that show this, but we’ll be doing a video just on how I quilted this one and I use that method throughout. Just stay tuned!
Thank you for this series. I have clicked the bell for this channel! :-) I appreciate how you critically analyze and explain the 'why' of each step. Even noting the pinky to the side when holding your ruler for trimming blocks. While I try not to buy specialized rulers unless I am committed to lots of use, I note there is no rotating mat in this video and am just wondering if you have a preference to use or not use a rotating mat?
I have one from Olfa, but I don’t use it to rote the block, I just pick up the block and rotate it. It takes the same effort and produces the same results without buying anything extra.
I went to the website and the pattern is not free, did I misunderstand what you said in the video? Thanks,
It is free when you order a kit.