hi guys. This was one of the funnest videos to date for me. It never ceases to blow my mind how you take a few pieces of fabric and turn it into something awesome. Enjoy! Sandy
So I practiced this block last week and loved it. I'm starting a quilt for my granddaughter today. I'm now wondering how do I finish the top and bottom edges?
@@honestreviews2321 that's awesome. I would say make over the size you need it and the trim off the edges, much like you see on the thumbnail, where I cut the squares where I need it.
I love that you do the quick and easy way to sew. I love it. Hay you can make quilts with all those blocks and give them to shelters or for people who lost everything like now days weather has been crazy. So many people lost homes , cars, clothes everything. I’m sure they would love a homemade quilt. I have been doing it for over 15 years. The look in the faces of the ones that revive them are so happy. God bless.
That is brilliant. I love it. I'm going to try it on a dog bed. If that works OK. I'm going to make my christmas table place mats. I've already made the tablecloth otherwise id doo that instead. Thank you so much for sharing. I've just found your channel and now your my no1. As a retired head of maths, I love your easy to follow, small step explanation and demonstration. Well done. Really impressed Kim x
As a said in a comment I made on the bargello pattern, I just found you. This is the third video I’ve watched. I’m totally hooked. I subscribed. Can’t wait to try your ideas. Thank you.
I loved this video, and found it very helpful for the first stages, cutting strips;then sewing 3 strips of medium/light/medium together, and three strips of dark/light/dark together; then cutting the strips in smaller strips, and cutting the light fabrics into triangles; assembling the puzzle. However, I could not figure out how to sew the tumbling blocks together. I did not find the video or the narrative helpful enough. First, I sewed the pieces together horizontally, which worked great -- most of my points worked out. However, when I tried to sew the rows together, I couldn't figure out how to make it work. When took those apart, and sewed columns together instead, I had problems as well. I wonder if Sandy can do a video focusing a little more on the last half of asembling this quilt.
Hi. Well you literally read my mind because there will be a video in about a week or so where I go back to making tumbling cubes. Until then, there's this video you can watch that I hope helps you: ruclips.net/video/AZ_Fs0-oNzA/видео.html
This link didn't answer the question. The easy way you did it in the link was so much easier, i.e. cutting 6 triangles and sewing together 3 triangles for each sode then sewing both sides together. The problem is, I already cut my quilt out using the method here. I agree with the origonal post that you don't explain how you sew them together without the "Y" seam. I sewed the boxes together, then I sewed several together in a row. I then watched this video again and it looks like I need to take my row apart, separating it into single boxes again. Now, how do I sew all this together without that pesky "Y" seam?
U are so darn quite girl,u are well appreiated,keep going,u going far,love u and your little busy hands and open mind,and making all very easy made.U deserve a 5 STAR.❤
Thank you for this video but I have a question. After sewing the blocks and pressing they are not even. Do I make all edges even before I sew the blocks together and how do I do that?
Hi, sorry, I missed this comment. Well, it depends on personal taste. If I'm getting your question right, if you've lined up the edges like I mentioned, with the little corners sticking out, etc, you should be able to sew even without cutting. But if you think you'd rather have a straight edge before you sew, you can do that too. You can also send me a photo to contact@seweasybysandy.com if I haven't answered what you needed to know. Happy sewing!
Once I trim the block is it easy to join other blocks made the same way? I would like to make a picnic quilt like this but am nervous about joining blocks!
Hi Lisa. Yes, it will be fine as long as you keep straight lines, it's actually a very forgiving pattern. Sounds like an awesome idea, let me know how it went 😁
Hi. I like Olfa, both the rotaties abd and the blades, they last a really long time and are easy to use, particularly for me because I'm left handed and not all rotary cutters work
Hi! Because I needed the extra seam allowance to join the 2 triangles at the middle of the diamond. If the strip was 2.5, the diamond would end up smaller than the others.
Sorry about that. I've been integrating more cameras and perspectives since and I'll definitely revisit this quilt block so, next time I'll add those images for sure!
hi guys.
This was one of the funnest videos to date for me. It never ceases to blow my mind how you take a few pieces of fabric and turn it into something awesome.
Enjoy!
Sandy
So I practiced this block last week and loved it. I'm starting a quilt for my granddaughter today. I'm now wondering how do I finish the top and bottom edges?
@@honestreviews2321 that's awesome. I would say make over the size you need it and the trim off the edges, much like you see on the thumbnail, where I cut the squares where I need it.
@@seweasybysandy thank you
I love that you do the quick and easy way to sew. I love it. Hay you can make quilts with all those blocks and give them to shelters or for people who lost everything like now days weather has been crazy. So many people lost homes , cars, clothes everything. I’m sure they would love a homemade quilt. I have been doing it for over 15 years. The look in the faces of the ones that revive them are so happy. God bless.
Thank you, I love that idea! I used to make tiny ones for pet shelters but I'm definitely ready to make bigger ones for humans. Have a great day! ❣️
I enjoyed this tutorial immensely
That is brilliant. I love it. I'm going to try it on a dog bed. If that works OK. I'm going to make my christmas table place mats. I've already made the tablecloth otherwise id doo that instead. Thank you so much for sharing. I've just found your channel and now your my no1. As a retired head of maths, I love your easy to follow, small step explanation and demonstration. Well done. Really impressed Kim x
Hi Kim, welcome! I'm so glad you've found us! All those projects will look so cool, let me know how it goes 😁
I love that you showed us so many cute blocks.
Amazing how 3-D the blocks look without the Y seams. Really amazingly well done.
Thank you 😊
❤ I sew love the tumbling block. Now I know what to use that 60 degree angle line on my ruler for! Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure 😄
As a said in a comment I made on the bargello pattern, I just found you. This is the third video I’ve watched. I’m totally hooked. I subscribed. Can’t wait to try your ideas. Thank you.
I'm so happy you're having fun 😁
Love the way you show how to make your blocks. You could make a sample quilt with all your blocks or some placements or even bags.
Thank you. Well, the quilter in me is always thinking of making new quilts but a bag does sound awesome!
I loved this video, and found it very helpful for the first stages, cutting strips;then sewing 3 strips of medium/light/medium together, and three strips of dark/light/dark together; then cutting the strips in smaller strips, and cutting the light fabrics into triangles; assembling the puzzle. However, I could not figure out how to sew the tumbling blocks together. I did not find the video or the narrative helpful enough. First, I sewed the pieces together horizontally, which worked great -- most of my points worked out. However, when I tried to sew the rows together, I couldn't figure out how to make it work. When took those apart, and sewed columns together instead, I had problems as well. I wonder if Sandy can do a video focusing a little more on the last half of asembling this quilt.
Hi. Well you literally read my mind because there will be a video in about a week or so where I go back to making tumbling cubes. Until then, there's this video you can watch that I hope helps you: ruclips.net/video/AZ_Fs0-oNzA/видео.html
This link didn't answer the question. The easy way you did it in the link was so much easier, i.e. cutting 6 triangles and sewing together 3 triangles for each sode then sewing both sides together. The problem is, I already cut my quilt out using the method here. I agree with the origonal post that you don't explain how you sew them together without the "Y" seam. I sewed the boxes together, then I sewed several together in a row. I then watched this video again and it looks like I need to take my row apart, separating it into single boxes again. Now, how do I sew all this together without that pesky "Y" seam?
Love tumbling blocks! Thanks for sharing how to make them.
Make quilts for the homeless or needy. They would love the gift.
U are so darn quite girl,u are well appreiated,keep going,u going far,love u and your little busy hands and open mind,and making all very easy made.U deserve a 5 STAR.❤
Thank you 🥰🥰
They would make wonderful baby quilts or even bags
I'm actually thinking about doing something, even a pillow would be stunning! But a bag would be lovely too, now you've got me thinking hehehe
This looks fun and challenging, I think I’ll make it for a pillow or something small before trying a whole quilt ❤
Sounds perfect, let me know how it goes ☺️
Thank you for explaining everything so easily. I am excited to try this. I'm a new quilter. Thank you for sharing this with us ❤😊
Hi Liz, thank you. Give it a try and let me know how it went.
Wow amazing
Thanks a lot 😊
Wow ❤marvelous tx lot
wooow.......!!!!!!!!! Esta muy bien explicado and easy! Gracias.👍
Gracias! 😁
I will be making a 3D quilt for a baby boy, deciding on colors will be hard job
I love that, I hope you have fun! Well, if you use white for the top, you'll only need 2 other fabrics heheh
Hi what a fabulous demonstration loving your colour pallet I will definitely be following you in the future thank you👋✂️
Hi Jill, thank you so much! Welcome!
Hello, I am a new subscriber and I love this pattern thank you so much. I look forward to seeing more of your tutorials.
Hi Wanda, welcome! I'm so glad you found this channel. I hope you have a lot of fun here with us 😁
Baby blankets 🎉. I love your videos 😊
Thank you 😁 I really appreciate that
This is Amazing! Thank You!❤
Thank you 😊
sash the quilt blocks and you may teach us to free motion quilt the blocks. Then make them into a twin size quilt and donate to the homeless shelter.
Very good, thank you.
Beautiful! ❤
Thank you 😊
Linus quilts!
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Thank you for this video but I have a question. After sewing the blocks and pressing they are not even. Do I make all edges even before I sew the blocks together and how do I do that?
Hi, sorry, I missed this comment. Well, it depends on personal taste. If I'm getting your question right, if you've lined up the edges like I mentioned, with the little corners sticking out, etc, you should be able to sew even without cutting. But if you think you'd rather have a straight edge before you sew, you can do that too. You can also send me a photo to contact@seweasybysandy.com if I haven't answered what you needed to know. Happy sewing!
Once I trim the block is it easy to join other blocks made the same way? I would like to make a picnic quilt like this but am nervous about joining blocks!
Hi Lisa. Yes, it will be fine as long as you keep straight lines, it's actually a very forgiving pattern. Sounds like an awesome idea, let me know how it went 😁
Which rollar cutter is good.I had ordered 1 from Amazon but useless.
Hi. I like Olfa, both the rotaties abd and the blades, they last a really long time and are easy to use, particularly for me because I'm left handed and not all rotary cutters work
@@seweasybysandy ok Mine was rotary.Thank you so much.I have to try if it's available in Goa.India
hope it is, happy sewing!@@sheetalkakodkar8953
I'm making a mini pillow case for a car pillow
Sounds awesome! Let me know how it went 😁
Tq
❤
E quanto tempo as peças individuais medem? Você acha que cada pessoa no mundo pode falar a sua língua?
curious... why did you use a 3" solid strip rather than a 2.5" strip?
Hi! Because I needed the extra seam allowance to join the 2 triangles at the middle of the diamond. If the strip was 2.5, the diamond would end up smaller than the others.
You could make a valance for a window...
That would look so cool!
Hola
Olá 😄
Shame you don't show how to sew them together (each individual diamond) because otherwise it would have been a perfect 100% video.
Sorry about that. I've been integrating more cameras and perspectives since and I'll definitely revisit this quilt block so, next time I'll add those images for sure!
Sorry can't watch your video because of your background music - can't hear
Hi Sandy, so sorry about that!