I am so grateful for you making quilting so approachable all those years ago. Your tutorial’s are what made me have the confidence to sew a quilt when I was a new mom. Now I’m obsessed till this day.
LOL😂! Jenny is so talented - & skilled, too! I mean seriously - how many people can lick there finger and talk at the same time while doing the prep work for a fabulous Quilt?! Who doesn’t love these ladies!❤
I had never seen the 4-patch made like this!!! I have so much red, white and blue scraps left over from previous projects that I can’t wait to make one of these quilts!! Thanks for this valuable lesson!!
Natalie and Jennie, you are a wonderful tag team. I'm adding the four patch method to my skill set. THANKS SO MUCH‼️ Your friend from New Mexico, Carla 🎶 💖 💐.
Love you gals!!! You make my life so much brighter in this dark world. Thank you for all you do to make quilting fun. Natalie you look wonderful! Wish I could lose some pounds.
Thank you so much for both the quilt and pillowcase - I’ve been wanting to just make some pillowcases out of fun fabrics for my 4-year old granddaughter but can never seem to remember how to do it! (I’m getting old!!!)
Beautiful quilt ; I had the privilege of visiting Hamilton and the Missouri star quilt company last month . I was like a kid in a candy store .I had the prof meeting your two grandsons and had my picture taken with them .
I have been looking at all my scraps and I think I am going to start cutting them all in 5” squares and making blocks with them. I think I may do this instead of 9 patches. I have loved this since Jenny first made it!
Love this ladies. Natalie your gorgeous. Smile says feeling wonderful. Not sure on the quilt for the holidays but the pillow cases be great for granddaughter. Daughter had panrcatic cancer. So an helping on this journey. I go to her and take her to chemo. We made thru the first six. And she's doing good. Even with emergency hernia surgery 2 weeks ago
In the recent past I made a stack of pillow cases and donated them to our community emergency services. A fun stress reliever for frightened children. I just used left over fabric, mixed and matched. 😊
I made a pillowcase to match their quilt for each of my granddaughters. They love them! I watched Jenny's original burrito pillowcase tutorial. Thanks!
I’m making this right now with scraps and white and I already know it’s my new favorite quilt. And I’m not a scrappy kind of girl. The white X makes all the difference.
I love this tutorial and the fabric is so cute. Thanks for sharing your easy pillowcase. I had forgotten how easy you make it with the flange. Natalie’s face just shines now. The two of you on the video together is so cute!! Love it1
I am so happy to see this tutorial. I saw this pattern❤ last year and decided I wanted to make it. It was so pretty and looked simple enough. Unfortunately it was on another quilting channel and they didn’t make their squares like you all. Started making squares and was so confusing the way they did them. I now feel like a dummy after seeing how simple you all make it. Starting all over now and already can tell this is going faster than before. I’ve been a follower since you began years ago when I first became a grandmother and my daughter wanted me to make her baby a quilt. Thank you Jenny and family for helping quilters with your down to earth and easy methods. You make it so much more fun. Happy 4th of July!
Thanks to your chandalier tutorial I saw a year ago, from then on I was hooked. Had never sewn before. But I have now completed 11 quilt tops. Which is a big accomplishment living in a 40' converted skoolie!
OMG! I love that you did your pillowcase. I have your tutorial from the past in my history and my LIKED videos, when you used 3 Sisters fabric. How funny!😉 Thanks for doing this again. Love the quilt pattern. Now I can use my charm packs! 🤩
I bought this pattern, prior to watching your tutorial. It IS easy!! How fun. 🎉 * and YES, I enjoy making a pair of pillow cases for wedding gifts. This Burrito pattern looks so professional, when you sew French Seams on the top & side seams. 😂❤😊😊
I have made many pillowcases for my family. At Christmas, I made the grandchildren a themed pillowcase and a book that went along with the pillowcase. Thank you, Jenny and Natalie!
I really love watching you and your girls. I have learned so much from you. All three of you are wonderful teachers, and so talented. You are superstars.
Goodnight Irene is one of my all-time favorite patterns, so it was lovely to see an update, but the pillow case? WOW! Genius tutorial! Can’t wait to make a few. 😍😍😍
It’s a great quilt pattern and I love your four patch hack. I do scratch my head at American pillowcases though LOL. I so want to teach you how to make Australian style pillowcase where the burrito method can still be used for the decorative bit but the pillow won’t fall out because it’s enclosed inside…
Thank you so much for adding the quilting name used. So many RUclipsrs leave that off. I say “so you are just making a quilt top” I love information from start to completion. Thank you again ❤
I actually made this quilt last year and it turns out stunning. My colors were Eggplant Purple and Sage Green with 16 patch I prints of greens and purples...sorry can't remember the fabric line name but it was Moda line. Thanks Jenny and Batalie for great tutorial of Quilt & Hot Dog Pillow case Method.🧵🪡
What a beautiful and fun quilt tutorial. Loved the fabric. It would go well in our camper too! Cute pillow cases and easy to make. Thanks Jenny and Natalie! 💖💖💖
I have always loved this pattern!! It works especially great with a charm pack (or jelly roll) from a fabric collection with almost no “light” in the prints, so you get all colours contrasting against the light background. Batiks would be a great collection to work with. Thanks Jenny & Natalie for a fun quick tutorial!
I’ve made this quilt twice and just love the pattern I might make it again. My first one I used flannel (it’s my go to winter quilt). The second one I used Deer Christmas by Urban Chic and used the big deer panel for the backing. I just love both of my quilts. Everyone looks at it and thinks they were hard to make quilts but they are not. Thank you Jenny for your wonderful quilt patterns.
Drove out to Hamilton yesterday!! Got to meet Sara’s Jason in the Vintage store. What a good young man. Got to make a quick trip back before we head back to Florida. The retreat building was busy with sewing machines at full throttle. Just wish I could have had a Jenny hug. I even told Jason the story about my first meeting with Jenny. It’s been 4 years since we have gotten to come home. Oh! Please have someone put up a sign at the red light to take a left or right to get back on 36. DETOUR!!! Loads of love.
I love this pattern. Made a memory quilt from my mom's homemade dresses using this pattern. I love making matching pillowcases for my quilts using this method and a French seam.
❤I’ve been happily waiting for this tutorial ever since Mr. Ron announced it earlier this week! I watched the early version tutorial right after the announcement and loved the blocks. 😊❤
Jenny, love that border idea, it just makes the quilt! Genius, as usual. Hope you are feeling better. Love this whole team, thank you for all your hard work all the time.
Thank you so much, I love this quilt and plan to start Sunday afternoon (already told my friend)..If is turns out to my liking it will come your way to long-arm..Glad you are feeling better. I must mention I always enjoy Natalie ! Thanks again.
I can see you could use a jelly roll very easily. Love this pattern! When I first saw it I thought no way could I do this quilt. I have a lot of Jelly Rolls so going to try and see what happens! Wish me luck as I am a beginner and not great at designing!
I had gotten this pattern a few months ago! I have so many 2 1/2 “ squares! I made them from left over fabrics I had left. I’ll use the 5” method on something else. I can’t wait to start!
Thank you for the pillow case tutorial. It’s awesome. I don’t know but every time I watch your tutorials, it makes me feel like I can do it because of how effortlessly you make it look.
Love, love, love this pattern. I can see it in civil war fabric! I always do a French seam, it helps to keep any of the fraying of cotton fabric hidden.
I have to give that pillow case a try. My brain says that won’t work, but Jenny says it will. I believe in Jenny. Lol. I think I just might give the quilt a try too. Almost all my quilts I make have been from Jenny’s tutorials. I love Jenni style of teaching. Thanks for all you do. You have made me a much better quilter.
Yes the pillowcase is that easy. I like to do the French seam, an extra step but gives a nice finished seam that will never fray out. I’ve made many of them for donation and when I do a baby quilt I like to do a small pillowcase to match if I have enough fabric. A small travel size pillow works great for when baby is old enough for it.
I am so grateful for you making quilting so approachable all those years ago. Your tutorial’s are what made me have the confidence to sew a quilt when I was a new mom. Now I’m obsessed till this day.
The quilt is beautiful but more stunning is Natalie. You look amazing.
LOL😂! Jenny is so talented - & skilled, too! I mean seriously - how many people can lick there finger and talk at the same time while doing the prep work for a fabulous Quilt?! Who doesn’t love these ladies!❤
I love it when Jenny and Natilie are together.
What a great quilt pattern and double bonus pillowcase. Thank you, ladies ❤❤
That’s incredible way to make pillow cases 17:26
Love jenny and Natalie! I blame jenny for my quilting addiction! Started watching in 2018 and haven't stopped!
I love how Natalie smiles at her mother!
You need to read Jenny's book. It will explain (I think) the close bond they have
I loved the book.
I thought the same thing. Precious! They're always your babies 😊
I love how, if it weren't for the age difference, they would be twins!😂
yes she's 💞 precious... they're so much alike
French seams are amazing on these
The pillowcase makes a great storage case for the quilt!
I keep forgetting that we can make a pillowcase in order to store our precious quilts!!
the way you made the scrappy 4 patches blew my mind! I have never seen that technique before! I am still recovering from the shock!
I never would have thought to do that! This is why we all love Jenny! And the girls, of course!!!
My guild is presently quilting one of these. The only difference ours is sashed with corner stones. I just love it. It is made with vintage fabric.
I love your mother-daughter relationship! Ya'll are such good examples and sew much fun to watch❤
Love that handy way of making 4-patch!
Love this quilt. You could also make with a jelly roll
I love this pattern. Want to make it with bright squares on a black background…woohoo
I’ve watched you do the four patch last year? That how I always do this way.
Thank you again .
Would love to do this pattern!🇨🇦
I had never seen the 4-patch made like this!!! I have so much red, white and blue scraps left over from previous projects that I can’t wait to make one of these quilts!! Thanks for this valuable lesson!!
Natalie and Jennie, you are a wonderful tag team. I'm adding the four patch method to my skill set. THANKS SO MUCH‼️ Your friend from New Mexico, Carla 🎶 💖 💐.
Love you gals!!! You make my life so much brighter in this dark world. Thank you for all you do to make quilting fun. Natalie you look wonderful! Wish I could lose some pounds.
Thank you so much for both the quilt and pillowcase - I’ve been wanting to just make some pillowcases out of fun fabrics for my 4-year old granddaughter but can never seem to remember how to do it! (I’m getting old!!!)
I am definitely making this for myself…my name is IRENE! Love your easy tutorials! Natalie is my kind of gal, so sweet & helpful!
Beautiful quilt ; I had the privilege of visiting Hamilton and the Missouri star quilt company last month . I was like a kid in a candy store .I had the prof meeting your two grandsons and had my picture taken with them .
Your 15 years of favorites would make a great book 😳🙏
I have been looking at all my scraps and I think I am going to start cutting them all in 5” squares and making blocks with them. I think I may do this instead of 9 patches. I have loved this since Jenny first made it!
I made a Goodnight, Irene and I made my 4 patches exactly like you. It was so easy. Thanks for the tutorials. ❤
I have never seen a four patch sewn that way!! Wow, I have a new way to make them. Thanks!!!
Love this ladies. Natalie your gorgeous. Smile says feeling wonderful. Not sure on the quilt for the holidays but the pillow cases be great for granddaughter. Daughter had panrcatic cancer. So an helping on this journey. I go to her and take her to chemo. We made thru the first six. And she's doing good. Even with emergency hernia surgery 2 weeks ago
I’ve made pillows using this technique and they turn out wonderful.
In the recent past I made a stack of pillow cases and donated them to our community emergency services. A fun stress reliever for frightened children. I just used left over fabric, mixed and matched. 😊
I made a pillowcase to match their quilt for each of my granddaughters. They love them! I watched Jenny's original burrito pillowcase tutorial. Thanks!
I love this quilt!! It looks so complicated but it’s not!! Thank you Jenny & Natalie! 😍
LOVE this quilt! It's my 'go to' when I need to use up scraps... and I've made TONS of pillowcases using your EASY tutorial.. thank you
This has just become my new go-to too!
P.S. Natalie, You look beautiful! I am so proud of your dedication to yourself & your family. You are definitely beautiful🤗
The quilt is very cute!! The pillow cases are darling!! Thank you Jenny and Natalie!!
What a fun way to make a 4 patch. Thanks for the tip.
Beautiful Quilt ! It looks so hard but you have made it look so simple !!❤
I’m making this right now with scraps and white and I already know it’s my new favorite quilt. And I’m not a scrappy kind of girl. The white X makes all the difference.
I love this tutorial and the fabric is so cute. Thanks for sharing your easy pillowcase. I had forgotten how easy you make it with the flange. Natalie’s face just shines now. The two of you on the video together is so cute!! Love it1
I am so happy to see this tutorial. I saw this pattern❤ last year and decided I wanted to make it. It was so pretty and looked simple enough. Unfortunately it was on another quilting channel and they didn’t make their squares like you all. Started making squares and was so confusing the way they did them. I now feel like a dummy after seeing how simple you all make it. Starting all over now and already can tell this is going faster than before. I’ve been a follower since you began years ago when I first became a grandmother and my daughter wanted me to make her baby a quilt. Thank you Jenny and family for helping quilters with your down to earth and easy methods. You make it so much more fun. Happy 4th of July!
I love making the pillow cases to match the quilt I always do a French seams! Love you all thanks again for another great tutorial😍
Thanks to your chandalier tutorial I saw a year ago, from then on I was hooked. Had never sewn before. But I have now completed 11 quilt tops. Which is a big accomplishment living in a 40' converted skoolie!
Oh my goodness. You must be very efficient and strong! My apts have always been turned into sewing studios as I kept requiring more space.😂
Very clever combo of blocks. Beautiful quilt Jenny 💗🇦🇺
OMG! I love that you did your pillowcase. I have your tutorial from the past in my history and my LIKED videos, when you used 3 Sisters fabric. How funny!😉 Thanks for doing this again. Love the quilt pattern. Now I can use my charm packs! 🤩
I love this! I thought it looked hard at first but now I’m confident to make it!
Great tutorial!!! Thanks for keeping us busy with fun quilts to make!
Appreciate everything I learn thank you
What a fun pattern! I never would have thought of making one. Your tutorial takes the scariness out of it. 😊
I also love the pillowcases. 😁
I bought this pattern, prior to watching your tutorial. It IS easy!! How fun. 🎉 * and YES, I enjoy making a pair of pillow cases for wedding gifts. This Burrito pattern looks so professional, when you sew French Seams on the top & side seams. 😂❤😊😊
One of my favourite scrappy quilts. I made mine with orphan jelly roll strips.
I have made many pillowcases for my family. At Christmas, I made the grandchildren a themed pillowcase and a book that went along with the pillowcase. Thank you, Jenny and Natalie!
I love this 4 patch method, I remember when you taught it years ago and I am still using it! Thanks,
So glad that you revamped this tutorial. I’ve wanted to make this for ages.,
i love your method for making scrappy 4-patches!!
I really love watching you and your girls. I have learned so much from you. All three of you are wonderful teachers, and so talented. You are superstars.
Maybe someday I'll be able to look at quilts and realize they're not as hard as they seem! Thank you for all your great tutorials.
Sewing with Jenny would bee stressful and so joyful in the same time for me ❤😂
Your so silly...at the same time.
@@StevenP123 Sewing along side of a daughter that looks like a skeleton would make anyone NOT happy. Jeese...ppl don't want to look at that.
@@57WeaverAnd a happy life to you🙀🧵🪡✂️
I love this quilt and I make a pillowcase for every quilt with leftover fabrics to store the quilt in. That way I know what quilt is inside.
Goodnight Irene is one of my all-time favorite patterns, so it was lovely to see an update, but the pillow case? WOW! Genius tutorial! Can’t wait to make a few. 😍😍😍
Thank you so much for showing us the awesome quilt and thank you for the pillow case ❣️🪡🧵✂️💖❤️💓💗
It’s a great quilt pattern and I love your four patch hack. I do scratch my head at American pillowcases though LOL. I so want to teach you how to make Australian style pillowcase where the burrito method can still be used for the decorative bit but the pillow won’t fall out because it’s enclosed inside…
Yes, do tell! 😊
Thank you so much for adding the quilting name used. So many RUclipsrs leave that off. I say “so you are just making a quilt top” I love information from start to completion. Thank you again ❤
I actually made this quilt last year and it turns out stunning. My colors were Eggplant Purple and Sage Green with 16 patch I prints of greens and purples...sorry can't remember the fabric line name but it was Moda line. Thanks Jenny and Batalie for great tutorial of Quilt & Hot Dog Pillow case Method.🧵🪡
I made this loved all the 4-patches and Hatchet blocks. I used my collected Siggies for my Quilt.
What a beautiful and fun quilt tutorial. Loved the fabric. It would go well in our camper too! Cute pillow cases and easy to make. Thanks Jenny and Natalie! 💖💖💖
That could be a great leader/ender scrap buster!
I love this quilt so much! I'm making one for each of my husband's siblings, in memory of my mother-in-law, Irene.
Jenny! The quilt is Adorable But the pillowcase process is Brilliant!🎉🎉🎉
I love your videos! Natalie…you look amazing!
You two are so cute together.... has anyone ever said it's like watching family😊 oh, and absolutely adorable quilt and case!
So cute. We used to love camping but now have a lake cottage. I still miss trailering so must make this quilt! Thanks ladies.
Beautiful quilt and the way you work through it together makes me believe I can make it too. Thank you from a new quilter in England 😊
Thank you lovely quilt qnd pillow covers
You’re a genius Jenny. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us
I have always loved this pattern!! It works especially great with a charm pack (or jelly roll) from a fabric collection with almost no “light” in the prints, so you get all colours contrasting against the light background. Batiks would be a great collection to work with. Thanks Jenny & Natalie for a fun quick tutorial!
I’ve made this quilt twice and just love the pattern I might make it again. My first one I used flannel (it’s my go to winter quilt). The second one I used Deer Christmas by Urban Chic and used the big deer panel for the backing. I just love both of my quilts. Everyone looks at it and thinks they were hard to make quilts but they are not. Thank you Jenny for your wonderful quilt patterns.
Drove out to Hamilton yesterday!! Got to meet Sara’s Jason in the Vintage store. What a good young man. Got to make a quick trip back before we head back to Florida. The retreat building was busy with sewing machines at full throttle. Just wish I could have had a Jenny hug. I even told Jason the story about my first meeting with Jenny. It’s been 4 years since we have gotten to come home. Oh! Please have someone put up a sign at the red light to take a left or right to get back on 36. DETOUR!!!
Loads of love.
Great video girls! You always help me remember the steps when I forget. Thank you!
Love this quilt and pillowcase. It makes a great set! I had to look at the pillow cases on my bed, they are surged.
I love this pattern. Made a memory quilt from my mom's homemade dresses using this pattern. I love making matching pillowcases for my quilts using this method and a French seam.
Awesome quilt, but I love Natalie’s reaction to the pillow case priceless!!!
❤I’ve been happily waiting for this tutorial ever since Mr. Ron announced it earlier this week! I watched the early version tutorial right after the announcement and loved the blocks. 😊❤
That’s a good way to make 4 patches.
Love the pillow case. To he quilt is so pretty too. Just might be one to do for my camper. ❤
Jenny, love that border idea, it just makes the quilt! Genius, as usual. Hope you are feeling better. Love this whole team, thank you for all your hard work all the time.
Thank you again Jenny! Love all the MSQC tutorials.
Thank you so much, I love this quilt and plan to start Sunday afternoon (already told my friend)..If is turns out to my liking it will come your way to long-arm..Glad you are feeling better. I must mention I always enjoy Natalie ! Thanks again.
Cute quilt! I going to make this one from scraps!
This quilt has been on my to do list for quite a while, thanks for the reminder! That pillow case is adorable and so easy!
I can see you could use a jelly roll very easily. Love this pattern! When I first saw it I thought no way could I do this quilt. I have a lot of Jelly Rolls so going to try and see what happens! Wish me luck as I am a beginner and not great at designing!
I had gotten this pattern a few months ago! I have so many 2 1/2 “ squares! I made them from left over fabrics I had left. I’ll use the 5” method on something else. I can’t wait to start!
Thank you for the pillow case tutorial. It’s awesome. I don’t know but every time I watch your tutorials, it makes me feel like I can do it because of how effortlessly you make it look.
Love, love, love this pattern. I can see it in civil war fabric! I always do a French seam, it helps to keep any of the fraying of cotton fabric hidden.
Wow, that was the fastest 16 block ever!
I love this one, too! I did it in a scrappy orange and black for my daughter’s table. Love the pillow case too! Happy quilting! 🧵
I have to give that pillow case a try. My brain says that won’t work, but Jenny says it will. I believe in Jenny. Lol. I think I just might give the quilt a try too. Almost all my quilts I make have been from Jenny’s tutorials. I love Jenni style of teaching. Thanks for all you do. You have made me a much better quilter.
Yes the pillowcase is that easy. I like to do the French seam, an extra step but gives a nice finished seam that will never fray out. I’ve made many of them for donation and when I do a baby quilt I like to do a small pillowcase to match if I have enough fabric. A small travel size pillow works great for when baby is old enough for it.
This quilt design is one of my favorites! I love making pillowcases too!
Fantastic looking quilt. Ladies, you made it look so easy. I love the pillow case tutorial, so easy. Definitely going to give it a try.
I have made this quilt twice from my scraps and love them! Hurray for cute, easy pillowcases!
OOO I made this quilt at the beginning of covid - oved the pattern so much I made 2!!! I added two extra rows and columns to make it fit a bed.