I tried the turned edge first, then saw one with raw edge. I LOVE raw edge! The feel of it afterwards is amazing. Thanks so much for the video! Love it.. having so much fun! 🩷
Great tutorial ! I use safety pins to pin and then I don’t stick myself! On bigger pieces I was more comfortable using safety pins but your right about not needing them for smaller pieces.
Wonderful Video! Loved learning about the Phulas. That's so special. And my favorite is the raw edges because I'm so into scrappy. Thank you for sharing this amazing video.
looks great! I love the one with the raw edges! I just found out abt this style of quilting a couple months ago. I've never been a quilter but i am a slow stitcher so this seems like a really attainable place for me to start. I'm going to make seat covers for my kitchen bench 🥰
Hey! Love this video! It was stupendous! I'm gonna try this! Along with the other similiar one you did in another video. I like the raw edges too. I could fold them, but my fingers are too fat 😂to tuck them in ! Beautiful work! I never heard of this style of stiching before. I really like your teaching sewing to us novices. Im still learning my machine, but hand stitching is a great way to introduce ones self to sewing! I love your property! Its really nice for me to see your beautiful trees. And, of course your sweet Patty and handsome cutie pie Rudy. I'm thier cyber auntie! 😂 She loves it outside! The weather here was sunny and cloudy today, tomorrow its rain and snow! Enough already! I want Spring!
So glad you are enjoying my videos. Yes they both love running around exploring. Lol 😂 cyber Auntie I like that. We are 70 degrees today & my husband mowed the lawn. I definitely have spring fever. Thanks so much for watching 😊
Really enjoyed your style. Have been slow stitching about a year, now but never got to Kawandi. Yours has been the perfect tutorial to inspire & instruct me. Now I'm ready. Thank you!
@@ahafun2010 before adding the batting do a needle check to make sure it is easy to pull the needle through the batting. Other than that I don’t see why you couldn’t add the batting at the beginning. Sometimes to many layers makes it hard on your hands to hand stitch. Hope this helps.
I do it with raw edges 🤭 I think it’s too much trouble to tuck in everything 🤭 I think the siddi women won’t mind 🙃 I loved all of your pieces 💙💜🤎♥️💛💜🩵💚🤍🩷
I tried the turned edge first, then saw one with raw edge. I LOVE raw edge! The feel of it afterwards is amazing. Thanks so much for the video! Love it.. having so much fun! 🩷
So glad you like it. Thanks for watching 😊
Great tutorial ! I use safety pins to pin and then I don’t stick myself! On bigger pieces I was more comfortable using safety pins but your right about not needing them for smaller pieces.
Thank you so much 😊
Best explanation 👌.
@@BarbaraLoepp Thank you 😊
Wonderful Video! Loved learning about the Phulas. That's so special. And my favorite is the raw edges because I'm so into scrappy. Thank you for sharing this amazing video.
Thanks so much!
looks great! I love the one with the raw edges! I just found out abt this style of quilting a couple months ago. I've never been a quilter but i am a slow stitcher so this seems like a really attainable place for me to start. I'm going to make seat covers for my kitchen bench 🥰
So glad you enjoyed the video. Love that idea for seat covers. Happy crafting 😊
Thank you for the video. This was very helpful and now I want to make one!
So glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
I really like these. It's a fun thing to do, to occupy the hands! Thanx for the lessons.
Glad you like them!
This has been the best explanation of how to on this technique that I could find. 😊
@@BarbaraLoepp Thank you so much 😊
You are not crazy 😊 thank you for the tutorial !
Thank you so much 😊 So glad you like it.
Can these squares be joined together to make a larger quilt or should it begin as a larger project in the beginning?
Yes, for sure you can join the squares. I think it would look great. thanks for watching.
Hey! Love this video! It was stupendous! I'm gonna try this! Along with the other similiar one you did in another video. I like the raw edges too. I could fold them, but my fingers are too fat 😂to tuck them in ! Beautiful work! I never heard of this style of stiching before. I really like your teaching sewing to us novices. Im still learning my machine, but hand stitching is a great way to introduce ones self to sewing! I love your property! Its really nice for me to see your beautiful trees. And, of course your sweet Patty and handsome cutie pie Rudy. I'm thier cyber auntie! 😂 She loves it outside! The weather here was sunny and cloudy today, tomorrow its rain and snow! Enough already! I want Spring!
So glad you are enjoying my videos. Yes they both love running around exploring. Lol 😂 cyber Auntie I like that. We are 70 degrees today & my husband mowed the lawn. I definitely have spring fever. Thanks so much for watching 😊
I think I'm ready after watching you. Thank you! ❤
Hope you enjoy!
So glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
Really enjoyed your style. Have been slow stitching about a year, now but never got to Kawandi. Yours has been the perfect tutorial to inspire & instruct me. Now I'm ready. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
If using a batting, why not put in place at the beginning?
@@ahafun2010 before adding the batting do a needle check to make sure it is easy to pull the needle through the batting. Other than that I don’t see why you couldn’t add the batting at the beginning. Sometimes to many layers makes it hard on your hands to hand stitch. Hope this helps.
@@snowstormcrafts8558 thank you!
What is the reason of the triangles at the corners
It is just traditionally for decoration. Thanks for watching.
I do it with raw edges 🤭 I think it’s too much trouble to tuck in everything 🤭 I think the siddi women won’t mind 🙃
I loved all of your pieces 💙💜🤎♥️💛💜🩵💚🤍🩷
I agree ☝️ Thanks so much for watching 😊