I love the way you take your time to show us exactly how it's done . It's a beautiful block and can't wait to try it thank you so much. Very helpful. Keep on coming.
Great tutorial very easy to understand. Thank you! Only thing I would is to press seams as you go, especially for beginners. Much easier to handle the block and match seams that way.
Definnitely the best disappearing 4-patch tutorial. My very first one turned out with perfect matching on the seams. Also turns out with 2 4-patch units.
Sure makes a beginner rethink all the dilemmas of 1/4" seams on each and every patch. Almost makes me think I could do this one too. I watched your charm pack video first. Thank you.
I loved how easy you made this. Thank you, I’m going to make this for sure. I’m new to the whole quilting world and looking for dimple quilts to make that also look very nice.
I'm looking for a new sewing kit and shelpful tips on quilting and where to start im going nuts trying to decide what to do i want to learn more about it please help me out 🙏, T
Not sure what you mean by sewing kit? But sometimes the best thing to do is just sit at your sewing machine and start sewing scrap fabric together just to start the habit of sewing. Then all of a sudden you think, wow that looks cool let me try this, or that. Then just have fun. I started actually just taking some fabric and batting and making a “quilt sandwich” and hand quilted it together. I know some people hate hand quilting but I loved it and it was relaxing and I could sit with my husband and watch tv! That was during COVID. Then I was like oh, I have a sewing machine that I got several years ago and never used and decided to pull it out and learn how to use it. I watched RUclips vídeos and was surprised at how I actually loved it also. I am late to the game of sewing and quilting as I am older. But it’s never to late to learn new things. My sewing machine was a singer heavy duty. I eventually upgraded to the baby lock presto 2 .
Thank you for sharing. Love the block. So easy to follow. Thanks for the instructions. I bumped into your channel and I subscribed. Looking forward to more of your videos.
Your welcome, it was a fun tutorial to do. The mat I used was from Amazon, U.S. Art Supply 18" x 18" Rotary WHITE/BLUE High Contrast Professional Self Healing 7-Layer Durable Non-Slip Cutting Mat Great for Scrapbooking, Quilting, Sewing and all Arts & Crafts Projects. They have smaller sizes also, the 18x18 is just under 40.00 now. You might be able to find a better deal on a different brand, I’m sure they all work great. Have a great day.
Thanks so much! I am getting one for myself. It’s such an obvious solution to problems I’ve encountered. I can’t believe it never occurred to me to look for this.
I am actually about as new as you. Just started around when the pandemic began. The only advice I can think of is just have fun and do what you enjoy. We just did a big move to a different state and I am still setting up my new sewing room. Hopefully I will be making more videos soon. Thank you for your comment. Sorry I can’t think of anything better for advice.
I love the way you take your time to show us exactly how it's done . It's a beautiful block and can't wait to try it thank you so much. Very helpful. Keep on coming.
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial very easy to understand. Thank you! Only thing I would is to press seams as you go, especially for beginners. Much easier to handle the block and match seams that way.
Thank you so much for your comment! Have a great New Year!
I love the video and the way you recorded this video with the family continuing life around you, as we all do. Regards x
Definnitely the best disappearing 4-patch tutorial. My very first one turned out with perfect matching on the seams. Also turns out with 2 4-patch units.
I totally agree about pressing, but overall a great video.
Sure makes a beginner rethink all the dilemmas of 1/4" seams on each and every patch. Almost makes me think I could do this one too. I watched your charm pack video first. Thank you.
You can do it!
Wow, you made the whole thing so much easier!
Glad I could help!
This makes better sense than sewing a bunch of charms together to make a four patch.
Thanks. I think so also😀
I loved how easy you made this. Thank you, I’m going to make this for sure. I’m new to the whole quilting world and looking for dimple quilts to make that also look very nice.
Thank you! I’m glad you are inspired to do this quilt block.
I love the color combination in your block!
I enjoyed your tutorial, so easy to follow. Thanks for sharing and please keep the video's coming.
Thank you
Great pattern for the baby blanket I need to make.
Thank you💕 could this be done with 5 inch squares? 🇨🇦
Yes, the finished size will be different.
Thanks for the four-patch method, really good :)
Your welcome! Thanks for letting me know you liked it.☺️
Good job!!!! Thank you for the good instructions!!!!
Your welcome I’m glad you liked it!
such pretty fabric. great tutorial
Thanks so much 😊
Love this block and the fabric used😊 thank you for sharing !
Thank you.
Awesome! Thanks for all this info good video.
Thank you.
Love the stitch sequence. Makes so much sense to me. Thank you 👏🏼
Nice tutorial, but I would have set my seams and pressed as it makes it easier when cutting the disappearing 4 patch.
Thank you. I am working on having an iron close by to do that. Glad you liked the video.
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Very good tutorial. Perfect instructions.
Thank you for sharing, easy to follow. 👍
Great video. Can’t wait to try it. Thank you.
I'm looking for a new sewing kit and shelpful tips on quilting and where to start im going nuts trying to decide what to do i want to learn more about it please help me out 🙏,
T
Not sure what you mean by sewing kit? But sometimes the best thing to do is just sit at your sewing machine and start sewing scrap fabric together just to start the habit of sewing. Then all of a sudden you think, wow that looks cool let me try this, or that. Then just have fun. I started actually just taking some fabric and batting and making a “quilt sandwich” and hand quilted it together. I know some people hate hand quilting but I loved it and it was relaxing and I could sit with my husband and watch tv! That was during COVID. Then I was like oh, I have a sewing machine that I got several years ago and never used and decided to pull it out and learn how to use it. I watched RUclips vídeos and was surprised at how I actually loved it also. I am late to the game of sewing and quilting as I am older. But it’s never to late to learn new things. My sewing machine was a singer heavy duty. I eventually upgraded to the baby lock presto 2 .
Easy to follow and a great short cut..love it..
Thank you so much for sharing.😊
Thank you for sharing. Love the block. So easy to follow. Thanks for the instructions. I bumped into your channel and I subscribed. Looking forward to more of your videos.
You need a new needle..you can hear it punching the material. I loved your tutorial!
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you so much for this video.
Looks great x
Thanks
good job but I would like to see our layout
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Finished dimension is 8-1/2” overall? So the quilt size for like a twin would be 6 squares by 8 (48” x 64”) not counting borders, right?
I think if you had pressed your seams open they would have matched up and the block would have sewed easier and neater.
Thanks for the advice I appreciate it.
thank you for the tutorial. It was great to watch and easy to understand. What is the brand on your mat? I didn't know you could get one that spins!
Your welcome, it was a fun tutorial to do. The mat I used was from Amazon, U.S. Art Supply 18" x 18" Rotary WHITE/BLUE High Contrast Professional Self Healing 7-Layer Durable Non-Slip Cutting Mat Great for Scrapbooking, Quilting, Sewing and all Arts & Crafts Projects. They have smaller sizes also, the 18x18 is just under 40.00 now. You might be able to find a better deal on a different brand, I’m sure they all work great. Have a great day.
Thanks so much! I am getting one for myself. It’s such an obvious solution to problems I’ve encountered. I can’t believe it never occurred to me to look for this.
Can this be done using batik material?
I haven’t tried it with batik fabric, but I feel that it should work, and probably look beautiful. 😀
It doesn’t matter what type of fabric you use as long as it’s not too heavy.
Debbie, I’m kinda new to quilting 2 years and 4- 1/2 months now, do you have any advice for me. Love what your video is about to start.
I am actually about as new as you. Just started around when the pandemic began. The only advice I can think of is just have fun and do what you enjoy. We just did a big move to a different state and I am still setting up my new sewing room. Hopefully I will be making more videos soon. Thank you for your comment. Sorry I can’t think of anything better for advice.
@@debbiesuecreates1671 thank you, I appreciate everything. Good luck with getting settled and all.
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