Always Love the Triple Play, but I’m also loving your example of how you support and listen to each other. You are all great role models, so thank you for giving on so many levels.
My best quilty friend gifted me the medium house template for Christmas! I'm here learning how to use them but realized just how much I enjoy seeing you all enjoy each other's company and creativity. What a blessing you all are!
Oh my gosh I love the fabric on Natalie’s pillow. Soft, warm, and cozy! All three projects were wonderful! Thank you again for another great tutorial! Stay safe. God Bless!
I played with the contents of Grandma's button drawer from her treadle sewing machine. I also got to sew some on that machine and try to make things. This was all before my sixth birthday. I still love buttons and playing with fabric.
Thank you for these videos. I am addicted! I retired earlier this year and moving back east in the spring, after all of isolation eases up, and want to start quilting. I have always been fascinated but now I can’t wait to get started. Actually, I want to move to Hamilton and come work for you and soak it all up!!! LOL. Thanks again.
Thank you Jenny, Natalie & Misty, I really loved your video and the ideas you came up with, I'm so pleased that you are loving my 'QAYG' templates XXXX
Love the projects, ladies! Natalie has such a logical brain for quilting. These templates are so versatile! If you turn the house upside down, it's a great little banner shape. Using the "plus sign" configuration like Misty did, you could easily make a set of those pot/pan protectors they sell in stores.
Love the button tip! Also, I love buttons too. Must go back to my childhood when my grandmother had the most intriguing jar of buttons. Oh, how I wish i had that jar of buttons today. Thank you Jenny, Natalie, and Misty.
This was fun to watch. The littlest house project looks like an old fashioned mosaic piece. When Misty started her layout by putting 4 same color pieces together with points toward the center I realized that if I put small background squares in the 4 corners It would change the look to a flower block which could then be sewed together straight. That also worked nicely and looks good. Thanks for the ideas. You all are great teachers.
I love your Triple Plays. I love seeing how each of you do different projects. I love seeing your different personalities an how well you seem to get along.
Absolutely loved all 3 of these projects and all the wonderful ideas you could also do with them. You ladies ROCK! I watch all of your videos, such a wealth of knowledge and creativity. Thank you for sharing and blessings to each of you. 💕🙏🏻
I love the tutorial girls, Natalie, great idea in sewing the houses together. It is late here watching it, but I sure thought Missy, said MiseryStar thread......lololol
I love the hexagon templates and I think these are just as fun. I made a sewing machine cover from the hexagons, and one thing that worked well for me is I used a mini iron to press the borders as I turned them. I was finding that my borders looked pretty wonky, and giving them a little press with the mini iron helped a lot to keep them more uniform, and make them behave before I pinned them.
Fantabulous!!! All 3 projects are adorable! And all the other projects yall mentioned. Fun projects. I imagine it would just make you smile once you saw it come together.
What great ideas with these templates, love it. In bright colors a row of big houses would make a nice outer bag on a beach bag with buttonwholes in it to button it down for closure. Girls you made my brain busy. Love xxxx
Love this project….so many variations of how you can use the houses…even adding them to a table runner as hot pads. And I love hand sewing projects as I like to listen to audiobooks…. I like variegated threads for hand sewing projects like this one. I made a sun bonnet Sue quilt for a little girl and used pastel rainbow thread. It was sweet.
You could little loops on them for little ornaments. Or if you could use that special print on fabric to print a picture onto the fabric, then fussy cut around it with your template so that the little family members face would be in the house for the ornament or banner (Or pillow).
Jenny, what an eye-opener for sewing on the buttons! I never could do it because the button kept slipping under the foot, thank you and love all the projects.
Just love those little houses!!! All the ideas were wonderful, but i especially like the thought of the banner for special occasions and holidays!!! Thank you, Ladies!!!
Aloha y'all... I'm thinking of fussy cutting the inserts so they all orient the same direction on a directional fabric... For those who like a fussy cut challenge... (wink) * * * Until that time...
I think Misty's project would look really nice combined with Jenny's. The plus shape also looks like a cross and you could sew the individual crosses (spaced apart) on the garland ribbon with buttons.
I love the three of you together. Seeing the three different projects is so nice. I live your video so much that I purchased the 3” house and 2 flannel charm packs as well as the hexagon template set.
My Mom did the same thing with her buttons. She had a fishbowl full of them, and on rainy days, she'd dump them out onto her bed and have us sort the buttons. She never threw away a button. Old clothes got patched until it wasn't possible to do it any longer, then she'd harvest the buttons and zippers before making cleaning rags with the cloth.
For the banner, you could put buttons (all same size) on the ribbon, and button holes at the top of the little houses/banners, so that you could swap out the messages.
I love my hexi temple, but this is so cute too. Can you imagine that banner in Christmas fabric? Maybe with pocket for an advent calendar. Or you could use them for gift tags.
I saw Daisy and Grace's video on their new QAYG squares. She says that to cut out the large piece, put the plastic middle back in. It'll give you more area to hold and keep the templates straight. That'll work great on the house templates too. Love the MSQC Ladies too.
Good tip. I haven't watched their videos, only MSQC. I do have the hexi template but haven't played with it yet, so will remember that when I get started :)
Thank you Jenny for the printable numbers and letters. I have always wanted a copy of them but never found any that I liked. These are super handy, already reversed. Love the quilt-as-you-go houses.
Another triple play that delivers three great projects to carry us through the winter. Thank you ladies for all you do for us stay at home quilters. Have a wonderful and safe holiday season.
Thanks for a lesson in quilt-as-you-go. I think I'd quilt down the centres before folding in the edges... it just feels like it would be less likely to go all "wonky" while doing the edge-folding step. I LOVE the idea of applique'ing a letter to each shape; then the banner could spell out literally anything. And because they are kind of skinny, they also could be used to make gift tags. These would make great coasters if I added a layer of insul-brite. And the idea of having a take-along hand-sewing project is brilliant. So many possibilities! Thanks for the inspiration, Jenny, Natalie & Misty (& MSQC team). ~Diana K. (Hamilton, Ontario).
I love buttons too, I have my mom’s and my great grandma’s and my own buttons. My grands also love to go through them. Love the houses. Thank you ladies. Merry Christmas to you and the crew. Love you Liz
I enjoyed this segment a lot. I like when all 3 of you do things together. On the smallest houses Misty did, I am thinking that with a black background fabric and jewel-toned fabrics for the house, it would look like stained glass. That would be so beautiful.
Just a thought...when you are folding the edges and pinning...you can use short metal pins right on the wool mat. Press them right into the wool mat to hold the edges down. Then iron. Might hold in place much easier.
Thank youse all for a great year of videos and I wish youse a very merry Christmas and I pray we all have a very happy new year all the best donna from Canada
I am glad to know I am not the only one who works her mouth when she sews. Jenny and I are kindred spirits!
❤️ Aww Natalie is a good daughter cutting her mom’s fabric❤️
I love watching Jennie because she is left handed like me! Love the houses!
Always Love the Triple Play, but I’m also loving your example of how you support and listen to each other. You are all great role models, so thank you for giving on so many levels.
My best quilty friend gifted me the medium house template for Christmas! I'm here learning how to use them but realized just how much I enjoy seeing you all enjoy each other's company and creativity. What a blessing you all are!
These are adorable! I have my grandma’s old button jar and I sew one on the label of every quilt I make as my little signature.
This is such an adorable idea!
Love that idea, thanks for sharing 😊
I have my Mom’s button jar! So many memories 💕
Oh my gosh I love the fabric on Natalie’s pillow. Soft, warm, and cozy!
All three projects were wonderful!
Thank you again for another great tutorial!
Stay safe. God Bless!
These projects are so whimsical. You ladies are like little girls playing.
Jenny your garland would make an awesome advent calendar if you added a pocket inside that house shape before folding in the edging.
Yes your quite right Buffie, they are fabulous as advent calendars that was one of the first projects I made with them. XXX
Great idea!!!
EXCELLENT idea!
Agreed, as soon as I thought of it counted how many were hanging ..
Yes!
I played with the contents of Grandma's button drawer from her treadle sewing machine. I also got to sew some on that machine and try to make things. This was all before my sixth birthday. I still love buttons and playing with fabric.
All the projects are great but I especially liked Natalie’s cushion as it looks so cosy. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for these videos. I am addicted! I retired earlier this year and moving back east in the spring, after all of isolation eases up, and want to start quilting. I have always been fascinated but now I can’t wait to get started. Actually, I want to move to Hamilton and come work for you and soak it all up!!! LOL. Thanks again.
All the projects were very cute. I could see working Natalie's version into a tote!
I love everything about MSQC, and I especially love triple play because you all think a little different and is likely to connect with one of us!
I like the way you each bring in different techniques. Also the added comments that you each add helps to understand it.
I really like having all three ladies on this video. So many different ways to do the same thing!
Thank you Jenny, Natalie & Misty, I really loved your video and the ideas you came up with, I'm so pleased that you are loving my 'QAYG' templates XXXX
Love the projects, ladies! Natalie has such a logical brain for quilting. These templates are so versatile! If you turn the house upside down, it's a great little banner shape. Using the "plus sign" configuration like Misty did, you could easily make a set of those pot/pan protectors they sell in stores.
You could make some coasters from this too.
I love it!
Thanks Jenny, Natalie & Misty! :)
I love house anything. This is so perfect.
Love,love,love all three pattern's. Thanks Jenny, Natalie, & Misty.
Love the button tip! Also, I love buttons too. Must go back to my childhood when my grandmother had the most intriguing jar of buttons. Oh, how I wish i had that jar of buttons today. Thank you Jenny, Natalie, and Misty.
This was fun to watch. The littlest house project looks like an old fashioned mosaic piece. When Misty started her layout by putting 4 same color pieces together with points toward the center I realized that if I put small background squares in the 4 corners It would change the look to a flower block which could then be sewed together straight. That also worked nicely and looks good. Thanks for the ideas. You all are great teachers.
I LOVE this! My son is deployed and I'm going to make a welcome home banner for my daughter in law to hang at her house when he comes home!!!!
That is such a great idea! I would love to see a photo of it when you're done.
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Love the fabric Natalie used for her pillow. It looks so warm & cozy! Misty’s table runner looks like a beautiful mosaic!
My grandmas button jar. Was some of my favorite memories played with buttons for hours
They were all gorgeous. Really loved Natalies....my colours😄🇦🇺
I love your Triple Plays. I love seeing how each of you do different projects. I love seeing your different personalities an how well you seem to get along.
Absolutely loved all 3 of these projects and all the wonderful ideas you could also do with them. You ladies ROCK! I watch all of
your videos, such a wealth of knowledge and creativity. Thank you for sharing and blessings to each of you. 💕🙏🏻
The bunting would look adorable made with Christmas fabrics 😍
It looks like a mosaic table runner Misty. Beautiful.
I always stay up till after midnight to watch you gals on Thursday night! You are so much fun & knowledgeable🥰😊.
Natalie, when you folded your table runner together, i sew bottom and had an awesome tote bag :)
Natalie’s pillow would look so cute with little buttons as door knobs on a few of the houses!
I love the tutorial girls, Natalie, great idea in sewing the houses together. It is late here watching it, but I sure thought Missy, said MiseryStar thread......lololol
I really enjoy the triple play because it shows the individual creativity that makes quilting so unique to the quilter.
You could use the smallest of the house units as a door for the largest of the houses!
What a creative idea!
Love the triple play.
I love the hexagon templates and I think these are just as fun. I made a sewing machine cover from the hexagons, and one thing that worked well for me is I used a mini iron to press the borders as I turned them. I was finding that my borders looked pretty wonky, and giving them a little press with the mini iron helped a lot to keep them more uniform, and make them behave before I pinned them.
I have been trying to come up with a pillow idea for my daughter's couch. Thank you. I now have that idea.
Fantabulous!!! All 3 projects are adorable! And all the other projects yall mentioned. Fun projects. I imagine it would just make you smile once you saw it come together.
What great ideas with these templates, love it. In bright colors a row of big houses would make a nice outer bag on a beach bag with buttonwholes in it to button it down for closure. Girls you made my brain busy. Love xxxx
Cute idea! Or those little velcro circles to close them.
Love watching you Ladies, especially when your brains link up and ideas start flying. Its wonderful 🏠 💕💕💕
Sooooo cute!!! I think all of us watching have as much fun as you wonderful ladies do. Thanks for the fun ideas as always.
Hanger Thinger!!! I love Jenny and the girls. Great project!
It's so fascinating to watch how Natalie thinks - she is incredibly smart.
I love buttons too. I still go thru my Mom’s buttons because she has b uttons from my great grandmother. I love these houses.
Love this project….so many variations of how you can use the houses…even adding them to a table runner as hot pads. And I love hand sewing projects as I like to listen to audiobooks…. I like variegated threads for hand sewing projects like this one. I made a sun bonnet Sue quilt for a little girl and used pastel rainbow thread. It was sweet.
Geez that lil template would give me carpal tunnel. but i would make them anyway. this is the cutest template ever.
I absolutely love triple play day!!
You could little loops on them for little ornaments. Or if you could use that special print on fabric to print a picture onto the fabric, then fussy cut around it with your template so that the little family members face would be in the house for the ornament or banner (Or pillow).
Jenny, what an eye-opener for sewing on the buttons! I never could do it because the button kept slipping under the foot, thank you and love all the projects.
Awesome projects done by awesome people !
Absolutely love the triple plays!!
Just love those little houses!!! All the ideas were wonderful, but i especially like the thought of the banner for special occasions and holidays!!! Thank you, Ladies!!!
Use black background and bright solids to make a stained glass effect runner.
That is a great idea! 💡
Aloha y'all...
I'm thinking of fussy cutting the inserts so they all orient the same direction on a directional fabric...
For those who like a fussy cut challenge... (wink)
* * *
Until that time...
Oh the houses....I see homemade Christmas gift tags to embroider on!
I think Misty's project would look really nice combined with Jenny's. The plus shape also looks like a cross and you could sew the individual crosses (spaced apart) on the garland ribbon with buttons.
Natalie again your creative design is incredible. I just love the pillow. Thank you
Love Love Natalie's project the fabric and colours are stunning so rich looking.
I love the three of you together. Seeing the three different projects is so nice. I live your video so much that I purchased the 3” house and 2 flannel charm packs as well as
the hexagon template set.
I got up at 5.30 to watch triple play. Love them all
My Mom did the same thing with her buttons. She had a fishbowl full of them, and on rainy days, she'd dump them out onto her bed and have us sort the buttons. She never threw away a button. Old clothes got patched until it wasn't possible to do it any longer, then she'd harvest the buttons and zippers before making cleaning rags with the cloth.
For the banner, you could put buttons (all same size) on the ribbon, and button holes at the top of the little houses/banners, so that you could swap out the messages.
I love my hexi temple, but this is so cute too. Can you imagine that banner in Christmas fabric? Maybe with pocket for an advent calendar. Or you could use them for gift tags.
I saw Daisy and Grace's video on their new QAYG squares. She says that to cut out the large piece, put the plastic middle back in. It'll give you more area to hold and keep the templates straight. That'll work great on the house templates too. Love the MSQC Ladies too.
Thank you Julia XXX
Good tip. I haven't watched their videos, only MSQC. I do have the hexi template but haven't played with it yet, so will remember that when I get started :)
Love Natalie’s project! Hoping Santa gives me a MS gift card.😊
Thank you Jenny for the printable numbers and letters. I have always wanted a copy of them but never found any that I liked. These are super handy, already reversed. Love the quilt-as-you-go houses.
Thank you so much, very inspiring, and a big thank you for the free abc printable pages very much appreciated ☺️
Another triple play that delivers three great projects to carry us through the winter. Thank you ladies for all you do for us stay at home quilters. Have a wonderful and safe holiday season.
Great triple play like always. I look forward to them because each one of you come up with some wonderful wonderful projects.
I love triple play days! :) And I also love these templates. They are awesome. Thank you for having them and showing ideas for them. :)
Lots of tips and ideas, a nice relaxing project.
This was my Christmas gift...all the templates!!
What a great way to use up leftover batting!
I love love love Natalie’s pillow. Beautiful!
Thanks for a lesson in quilt-as-you-go. I think I'd quilt down the centres before folding in the edges... it just feels like it would be less likely to go all "wonky" while doing the edge-folding step. I LOVE the idea of applique'ing a letter to each shape; then the banner could spell out literally anything. And because they are kind of skinny, they also could be used to make gift tags. These would make great coasters if I added a layer of insul-brite. And the idea of having a take-along hand-sewing project is brilliant. So many possibilities! Thanks for the inspiration, Jenny, Natalie & Misty (& MSQC team). ~Diana K. (Hamilton, Ontario).
That’s an idea on stitching the centre - maybe windows and a door?!
Thank you for making the precut batting!
I love buttons too, I have my mom’s and my great grandma’s and my own buttons. My grands also love to go through them. Love the houses. Thank you ladies. Merry Christmas to you and the crew. Love you Liz
On Misty’s you could use different BG fabric and the “plus” shape would stand out! Great projects and all the comments here are gold ideas too!
You girls are so fun and creative !!
My Brother has a setting for sewing on buttons and a presser foot that the button slips into. Love it!
You could add a little pocket to make an advent calendar! I love these!,
That was fun 💕 I do love triple play.
You can use snaps instead of buttons & make the little houses for different holidays & change them out! So cute!
Merry Blessed Christmas Jenny. You have such a beautiful family. I enjoy watching your videos.
I love ALL of your triple plays!! 💗💗💗
I enjoyed this segment a lot. I like when all 3 of you do things together. On the smallest houses Misty did, I am thinking that with a black background fabric and jewel-toned fabrics for the house, it would look like stained glass. That would be so beautiful.
I love little houses and I love buttons. I will be ordering this template today. So cute!
Just a thought...when you are folding the edges and pinning...you can use short metal pins right on the wool mat. Press them right into the wool mat to hold the edges down. Then iron. Might hold in place much easier.
merry christmas and a happier! new year to you all. thank you for all you do. bless!!!
Thank you for the already reversed letters and numbers. I seem to do everything backwards - so this helps me a lot!!!
Your pillow looks like tapestry. So fun
Thank youse all for a great year of videos and I wish youse a very merry Christmas and I pray we all have a very happy new year all the best donna from Canada
Loved all three projects...
I love the triple play I hope you guys continue that it's amazing how you all three do something different, love you guys keep up the good work
You Kiddo's are All a Hoot!!! I Love You so Much!!!
Instead of changing the thread color, which can be a chore. Why not use a variegated thread ! ? Love the houses Thank you💕
Love that idea, debbie!
These projects are so amazing!
Love it! Great tiny houses I’m obsessed! Can’t wait to make an eye spy tiny house quilt.
Thanks for this tutorial! Great projects.