I did it! I did It! What fun. Thanks for the video. I've now purchased several of Fabric Cafe's books. I've made six 3-yard-quilts since COVID 19 has us spending more time at home. 😊
I’ve been purchasing books and fabric from Fabric Cafe for awhile now and absolutely love love the ease of the patterns! Being able to whip up a finished quilt in a day or two is wonderful! Thanks for sharing the free pattern and doing this video. I love all your tips and tricks you share with us!
I've never heard of three yard quilts or Fabric Cafe. I'll definitely check into them. Thank you for demonstrating and sharing this very well made instructional tutorial.
Hi Annie, I hope you'll visit fabriccafe.com and see all the lovely 3-yard quilts you can make. And while there, click on Free Goodies to get a copy of the pattern, Sew Fast, at no charge.
I loved this pattern , so I shopped my stash. Cut it out just after lunch yesterday and finished the top br 2 pm this afternoon. It will be sent to Victoria Quilts to be completed and given to a cancer patient. I used a little more than a yard for the main fabrics so I could add larger borders to make it 50" x 70" which they require. Sorry I can't figure out how to add a picture. Love your show
Thank you for this pattern. I did make it using baby print material and decide to do 2 smaller quilts. Now I am making a black and white quilt using this pattern. Your directions are so clear for me.
Have 5 of her books as well as many of the single patterns. Love buying the kits. It is so much easier for me - fabrics coordinate, are beautiful and GOOD QUALITY fabric. Discovered the FabricCafe website by accident and LOVE everything I have purchased from her. Recommend the website completely.
I watch and learn so much from your videos. If I lived in your area, I know I would participate in classes and other events. This also is intended as a thank you for your very clear instructions.
Just what I was looking for, easy and fast. Unfortunately, it is not a free pattern anymore, but I did purchase it. A very good pattern. Will try this weekend.
Wow. I love that you can leave the fabrics you hate to cut up. Great pattern for gift giving to a hospice program or nursing home. Great size for over the wheel chair. Thank you!
Thank you for showing the close up of how to do the binding. I just made a 3-yard quilt from Book 8, and was unsure how to finish with the narrower binding, Great video.
Just finished this quilt with 3 batik prints. Two of them, I didn’t want to cut as they were just too beautiful to cut into little tiny pieces. Perfect pattern for them. Thank you for the demonstration. Your guidance was very easy to follow and I’m loving the outcome.
What a beautiful quilt. Love the pattern! To me there is an optical illusion where the rectangles even though perfectly measured, the result is they look slightly askew. Love your elegant voice and your instructions are so easy to follow. I put this quilt on my todo list!
First quilter. 60 years old and I'm going to try my best. I've watched many tutorials of which everyone has there own ways of quilting and read many beginner quilting books. So, 3 yards? I think I can do this. I have tons of fresh uncut fabrics that I must use. Thank you.
Perfect timing for me to find this video! Yesterday I bought two 3-yard bundles to make a quilt for our queen-size bed. I actually didn't know what pattern I would use but knew I could find something. So I went on the Fabric Cafe website and found this free pattern and decided it would look good with my fabric. I'm a pretty new quilter and I thought that would be enough fabric for a queen, so I'm so glad that you mentioned that I'd need THREE bundles to make a quilt that size. Also, I was a little confused about the quilt directions so your clear instructions are very helpful. Now I have to hurry back to the shop and hope that they have one more of that particular fabric bundle.
Thank you so much for this pattern & tutorial. I used this pattern to make a quilt for my 2 oldest Nieces for this past Christmas. So pleased at how they turned out. I asked them at Canadian thanksgiving what their 3 favourite colours were and then went shopping.
I printed this pattern this morning off Pinterest and being more of a visual person was happy to find your tutorial for it. Thanks so much, can’t wait to get my fabric to make this!
Laura, when I saw this title in my feed, I thought, what? It must be a baby quilt. And then I realized you only meant a 3-yard quilt TOP. For those of us on tighter quilting fabric budgets this makes a big difference. HOWEVER, there's no reason I can't use some already purchased fabric from my stash, right? But to be completely accurate, this quilt will need three yards of quilt fabric on the front and three yards on the back. All in all, I'm so happy you introduced us to this 3-yard quilt top concept. And as usual, thanks for the expert instructions; also, thanks Fabric Cafe, for the free pattern!
You are correct! You can make the quilt top, borders and economy binding from 3, one yard cuts. Add 3 more yards for your backing. Enjoy! Donna Robertson www.fabriccafe.com
You are correct! You can make the quilt top, borders and economy binding from 3, one yard cuts. Add 3 more yards for your backing. Enjoy! Donna Robertson www.fabriccafe.com
Thank you for this video! You just made my weekend! I have 6 baby quilts to do over the next few months. I will be using your suggestion of Fabric cafe.
Carrie M Hi Carrie, I belong to the St. Catharines Heritage Quilt Guild and we have Community Quilts, and Kindred Spirits in St. Catharines also has a community quilt group. I do Project Smile but they need to be a specific size as it is for children with cancer. Hope this helps you. Doreen
I have a couple baby quilts to make. This will work well for them. I love Kaffe fabrics and this pattern would work well to highlight some of his larger prints. Thank you
LOVE this...sometimes just the direction list of fabrics, yardage, and cutting directions are very intimidating. Good idea for holiday quilts that you want just to add to a chair, etc. And baby quilts....I am going to look these up. Great tutorial...thank you again! I get so many wonderful ideas from you!
I really love the fabrics and I've always liked Fabric Cafe. I have two of their kits and several of their patterns- bought enough to get a free book of patterns at their booth during the Mid-Atlantic Quilting Show in Hampton, VA. Great booth- I always look forward to visiting. Those fabrics though- really quite wonderful!
Very clear directions. I bought the book and fabric to make a 3 yard quilt, but confused about the cutting directions. Although I’m not making this pattern, the one I plan on making also uses strip piecing, so your tutorial made this clear. Thanks so much for this inspiration.
What an easy, attractive pattern. Your colors/fabrics are adorable. I myself would have to shop my stash or buy more binding fabric because I would prefer not to use a single fold binding. Nice tutorial. I thoroughly enjoy your videos!
I just found your channel and I'm perusing your videos. I watched this one with interest because I happen to have a 3-yard bundle I purchased from my quilt store along with two of the Fabric Café books by Donna Robertson. Thank you so much for demonstrating this pattern and encouraging us to make one.
Thank you! My brain works differently and doing the rows and adding one last block seemed like extra work but I guess once you’re making it it makes sense taking those steps. I really enjoy how you explain. Blessings!
SewVeryEasy I see! I just cut my fabric well two of them... because I need it longer I’ll be adding two rows but I’m already liking it. Your video is of so much help, thanks!! Playing it as I cut so I don’t make mistakes because sometimes written patterns don’t register with me 😜😇
Love to watch your videos. Your voice is very calming and inviting and, instruction thorough and to the point. Going to my fabric stash now to look for 3 yards of fabric.
Thanks for the sew-along. Your ease of teaching helps alleviates the fear of cutting into the fabric and creating the lovely quilt. (Looks like the free quilt pattern is no longer available.) Perhaps I can follow along and type what you say about the pattern. I was looking forward to this one.
Looks like fun. I have not decided if I would use that binding technique on a lap quilt, because of wear. I do think it would be great for wall hangings.
I made this quilt with a three yard bundle that I picked up in a clearance room at a quilt shop while on vacation. I just adore it! Your video was easy to follow. Thank you! One question, though. Do you have any suggestions on patterns to quilt it? Just curious as to what you would suggest. 😁
Thank you for such precise instructions. Although I am subscribed to 3 other quilting channels, I stumbled across yours and WOW! Thanks again - from a brand new subscriber from Southeast Missouri
bummer....I'm too late to get the free pattern but had my heart set to do this once I saw the video so I did buy it. Was exactly what I was looking for. Fingers crossed it goes quick and easy as it's less than a week to get done for Christmas. :-)
Thank you Laura for another great video tutorial. I have just the fabrics to make one of these. Do you or anyone else have any suggestions for repairing a v cut in a piece of fabric? It got caught by the surger knife. All fabric is still there. Thanks in advance.
I did it! I did It! What fun. Thanks for the video. I've now purchased several of Fabric Cafe's books. I've made six 3-yard-quilts since COVID 19 has us spending more time at home. 😊
Finally, I understand how to cut the fabric for these 3 yard patterns. Many thanks.
I love their patterns. Quilting without waste! 3 yards won’t break the bank and make excellent gifts!
I’ve been purchasing books and fabric from Fabric Cafe for awhile now and absolutely love love the ease of the patterns! Being able to whip up a finished quilt in a day or two is wonderful! Thanks for sharing the free pattern and doing this video. I love all your tips and tricks you share with us!
That is one of the prettiest quilts I believe I have ever seen.... wow.. very nice.. thanks for sharing.. God bless..
I've never heard of three yard quilts or Fabric Cafe. I'll definitely check into them. Thank you for demonstrating and sharing this very well made instructional tutorial.
Hi Annie, I hope you'll visit fabriccafe.com and see all the lovely 3-yard quilts you can make. And while there, click on Free Goodies to get a copy of the pattern, Sew Fast, at no charge.
@@FabricCafe Thank you!!
Thank you! Very nice to see how you cut the fabric and sewed it together. It was so helpful.
Thanks for the visual, I just bought this pattern, with 3 yards from Fabric Cafe. I was having trouble understanding the cuts. This helps a lot!
I loved this pattern , so I shopped my stash. Cut it out just after lunch yesterday and finished the top br 2 pm this afternoon. It will be sent to Victoria Quilts to be completed and given to a cancer patient. I used a little more than a yard for the main fabrics so I could add larger borders to make it 50" x 70" which they require.
Sorry I can't figure out how to add a picture. Love your show
Thank you for this pattern. I did make it using baby print material and decide to do 2 smaller quilts. Now I am making a black and white quilt using this pattern. Your directions are so clear for me.
How did you get the free pattern
I'm a big fan of Fabric Cafe. I have purchased quilt kits and patterns from Donna. I plan on using a ton of my unused fabric stash with her patterns!
Have 5 of her books as well as many of the single patterns. Love buying the kits. It is so much easier for me - fabrics coordinate, are beautiful and GOOD QUALITY fabric. Discovered the FabricCafe website by accident and LOVE everything I have purchased from her. Recommend the website completely.
Hi Barbara, thank you for your recommendation! Donna Robertson
I watch and learn so much from your videos. If I lived in your area, I know I would participate in classes and other events. This also is intended as a thank you for your very clear instructions.
Donna ‘s patterns are what got me into quilting. Very clear instructions!
Just what I was looking for, easy and fast. Unfortunately, it is not a free pattern anymore, but I did purchase it. A very good pattern. Will try this weekend.
Wow. I love that you can leave the fabrics you hate to cut up. Great pattern for gift giving to a hospice program or nursing home. Great size for over the wheel chair. Thank you!
I used this pattern to make Queen size quilt for myself and it came out amazing !!!!!
Thank you for showing the close up of how to do the binding. I just made a 3-yard quilt from Book 8, and was unsure how to finish with the narrower binding, Great video.
What a great pattern for using large prints. 👍 thanks for sharing.
Just finished this quilt with 3 batik prints. Two of them, I didn’t want to cut as they were just too beautiful to cut into little tiny pieces. Perfect pattern for them. Thank you for the demonstration. Your guidance was very easy to follow and I’m loving the outcome.
Love the pattern and the colors
What a beautiful quilt. Love the pattern! To me there is an optical illusion where the rectangles even though perfectly measured, the result is they look slightly askew. Love your elegant voice and your instructions are so easy to follow. I put this quilt on my todo list!
Another wonderfully clear, concise, five-star tutorial, for which many, many thanks Laura. A winning video every time! Hugs from Marion in the UK.
Lovely weaving like pattern! Excellent tutorial...thank you... will sew it ..wow...just using just 3 yards of prints !
First quilter. 60 years old and I'm going to try my best. I've watched many tutorials of which everyone has there own ways of quilting and read many beginner quilting books. So, 3 yards? I think I can do this. I have tons of fresh uncut fabrics that I must use. Thank you.
Hi Laura. That quilt looks sew very easy. Will try it soon. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful colours in this quilt. Thank you.
This is a great pattern! I love the fact you can use bigger prints too. Thank You Laura, and your fabric choices are so pretty 👏😃
Perfect timing for me to find this video! Yesterday I bought two 3-yard bundles to make a quilt for our queen-size bed. I actually didn't know what pattern I would use but knew I could find something. So I went on the Fabric Cafe website and found this free pattern and decided it would look good with my fabric. I'm a pretty new quilter and I thought that would be enough fabric for a queen, so I'm so glad that you mentioned that I'd need THREE bundles to make a quilt that size. Also, I was a little confused about the quilt directions so your clear instructions are very helpful. Now I have to hurry back to the shop and hope that they have one more of that particular fabric bundle.
This is the pattern(s)/designer that got me into quilting! LOVE them!
Very creative. Love the binding for scant fabric. Thank you for a great tutorial. Have a great weekend.
Thank you so much for this pattern & tutorial. I used this pattern to make a quilt for my 2 oldest Nieces for this past Christmas. So pleased at how they turned out. I asked them at Canadian thanksgiving what their 3 favourite colours were and then went shopping.
I printed this pattern this morning off Pinterest and being more of a visual person was happy to find your tutorial for it. Thanks so much, can’t wait to get my fabric to make this!
Laura, when I saw this title in my feed, I thought, what? It must be a baby quilt. And then I realized you only meant a 3-yard quilt TOP. For those of us on tighter quilting fabric budgets this makes a big difference. HOWEVER, there's no reason I can't use some already purchased fabric from my stash, right? But to be completely accurate, this quilt will need three yards of quilt fabric on the front and three yards on the back. All in all, I'm so happy you introduced us to this 3-yard quilt top concept. And as usual, thanks for the expert instructions; also, thanks Fabric Cafe, for the free pattern!
You are correct! You can make the quilt top, borders and economy binding from 3, one yard cuts. Add 3 more yards for your backing. Enjoy! Donna Robertson www.fabriccafe.com
You are correct! You can make the quilt top, borders and economy binding from 3, one yard cuts. Add 3 more yards for your backing. Enjoy! Donna Robertson www.fabriccafe.com
Or use a thrifted sheet for the back. I have found some really high quality ones at my local thrift store.
I sure appreciate you posting this, it explained 3-yard quilts better. I downloaded the free pattern as well. You are a very good instructor!
Glad it was helpful!
Please could you share the pattern?
Excellent. No extra words. This was actually clear and easy to understand.
Thank you for this video. I'm making a quilt right now with the help of your instructions. It's going very well!
Love your videos! Your voice is so calming. Thank you; you're so helpful for this beginner quilter.
Thank you for this video! You just made my weekend! I have 6 baby quilts to do over the next few months. I will be using your suggestion of Fabric cafe.
That turns out so pretty. Looks harder than it is. Thanks for posting.
I love 3 yd quilts! Love the fabrics you used in this. beautiful!
Have printed off pattern and ready to go. Thank you for your easy to follow descriptions of all your patterns and for sharing
Could you share the pattern please?
Yay someone finally showing how to use that big print too cute to cut fabric!!!!
Love this pattern, yes it will be a good quilt to make for giving to charity as it is quick and easy... thanks again for another great video
Doreen Sherk
What charity do you do quilts for? I’ve made five and am looking for a charity close so I don’t have to mail them far..
Carrie M Hi Carrie, I belong to the St. Catharines Heritage Quilt Guild and we have Community Quilts, and Kindred Spirits in St. Catharines also has a community quilt group. I do Project Smile but they need to be a specific size as it is for children with cancer. Hope this helps you. Doreen
Thank you Doreen
I thought maybe a charity for disaster victims but I live in Ohio. Haven’t seen any listed.
Great tutorial, thanking you for sharing this lovely quick and easy quilt. I have never heard of the 3 yard quilts. Thank you again for sharing. BJ
I have a couple baby quilts to make. This will work well for them. I love Kaffe fabrics and this pattern would work well to highlight some of his larger prints. Thank you
LOVE this...sometimes just the direction list of fabrics, yardage, and cutting directions are very intimidating. Good idea for holiday quilts that you want just to add to a chair, etc. And baby quilts....I am going to look these up. Great tutorial...thank you again! I get so many wonderful ideas from you!
I really love the fabrics and I've always liked Fabric Cafe. I have two of their kits and several of their patterns- bought enough to get a free book of patterns at their booth during the Mid-Atlantic Quilting Show in Hampton, VA. Great booth- I always look forward to visiting. Those fabrics though- really quite wonderful!
Thank you! Be sure to say hi when we see you in Hampton! Donna
Simple and lovely demonstration. Thank you lovely lady
Love the pattern and fabric. Well done.
Love this idea. Fantastic for a quick gift. Or a special person who needs a quilt hug.
This will be a great pattern for hospice quilts. Thank you!
Thank you very much for sharing - I'm new to quilting - just dipping my toes in 😁
Great tutorial. Encourages me to give it a go instead of being a fabric collector!
Very clear directions. I bought the book and fabric to make a 3 yard quilt, but confused about the cutting directions. Although I’m not making this pattern, the one I plan on making also uses strip piecing, so your tutorial made this clear. Thanks so much for this inspiration.
I loved your demo so well explained!
Thanks Laura ,actually i needed this 3yards quilt stitching pattern.i brought cloths of 3 shades.🤝
Excellent coverage/instruction. Just ordered this pattern, will be reviewing this tutorial as I piece it. Thank you!
What an easy, attractive pattern. Your colors/fabrics are adorable. I myself would have to shop my stash or buy more binding fabric because I would prefer not to use a single fold binding. Nice tutorial. I thoroughly enjoy your videos!
I just found your channel and I'm perusing your videos. I watched this one with interest because I happen to have a 3-yard bundle I purchased from my quilt store along with two of the Fabric Café books by Donna Robertson. Thank you so much for demonstrating this pattern and encouraging us to make one.
Thank you! My brain works differently and doing the rows and adding one last block seemed like extra work but I guess once you’re making it it makes sense taking those steps. I really enjoy how you explain. Blessings!
both ways work great, I just wanted to have it shown it a different way
SewVeryEasy I see! I just cut my fabric well two of them... because I need it longer I’ll be adding two rows but I’m already liking it. Your video is of so much help, thanks!! Playing it as I cut so I don’t make mistakes because sometimes written patterns don’t register with me 😜😇
I’m so excited about this pattern and how quickly it comes together with the weaved pattern😃😍 Thank you so much Laura😊
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This was a sprint to the finish! Whoa. Great from start to speedy finish.
Skk ok pretty. I love the colors of the fabric Laura. Got the pattern and hope to make it soon. Thank you so very much.
Love to watch your videos. Your voice is very calming and inviting and, instruction thorough and to the point.
Going to my fabric stash now to look for 3 yards of fabric.
love your hanging plant in the background
I'm just getting back into wanting to quilt. This pattern will be just what I need to begin. Thanks for the video!
Great idea! Can't wait to try this quilt
You always have the best ideas! Thanks again! I'm going to make this one too!
I’ve made so many of these quilts. I love them!
Thanks Colleen! Donna Robertson
Perfect Christmas gift ! Love you beautiful nails , the color is definitely one of your colors . Thank you for this tutorial. 😊💜
It’s a very beautiful thank you for the tutorial very helpful
Thanks for the sew-along. Your ease of teaching helps alleviates the fear of cutting into the fabric and creating the lovely quilt.
(Looks like the free quilt pattern is no longer available.) Perhaps I can follow along and type what you say about the pattern. I was looking forward to this one.
Great pattern. Looks easy and cute!! Thank you
You are awesome! Thank you for making everything so understand! I can’t wait to try making this quilt!
Looks like fun. I have not decided if I would use that binding technique on a lap quilt, because of wear. I do think it would be great for wall hangings.
yes it would be fine:)
love your quilting ideals too
Thank you, Laura. I really like this!!
Great video. You’re a terrific teacher.
I’ve just bought one of the 3 yard quilt books, looking forward to getting started 😊
Thank you! I just made this quilt watching your wonderful tutorial. Super easy and fast well written pattern.
I love the quilt in the background!!!!
ruclips.net/video/mEROi6myQ9s/видео.html here it is 👍
Me encantan sus telas !!!!😍😍😍🌷🌷💜💜💜
I made this quilt with a three yard bundle that I picked up in a clearance room at a quilt shop while on vacation. I just adore it! Your video was easy to follow. Thank you!
One question, though. Do you have any suggestions on patterns to quilt it? Just curious as to what you would suggest. 😁
I LOVE that fabric!!
Precioso!!! Abrazos desde el principado de Asturias España 😘😘😘
I’m going to adapt this for a panel quilt. Thank you !
Love this, thank you Laura.
Have made them....read direction carefully....but east and a good size....great charity quilts...BUT.... backing and batting...extra
Absolutely love this quilt. Thank you x
awesome quilt tutorial!
Beautiful can't wait to try
Great video as always Laura!!
This is the first time I’ve seen and watched a video of yours. I liked everything about it video and I’ll be subscribing today too. Thanks.
Love it! Thanks so much for the help!
Thank you for such precise instructions. Although I am subscribed to 3 other quilting channels, I stumbled across yours and WOW! Thanks again - from a brand new subscriber from Southeast Missouri
bummer....I'm too late to get the free pattern but had my heart set to do this once I saw the video so I did buy it. Was exactly what I was looking for. Fingers crossed it goes quick and easy as it's less than a week to get done for Christmas. :-)
LOVE this! Thank you for sharing
Thank you Laura for another great video tutorial. I have just the fabrics to make one of these.
Do you or anyone else have any suggestions for repairing a v cut in a piece of fabric? It got caught by the surger knife. All fabric is still there. Thanks in advance.
Great pattern!