So glad you made a short of this. I don’t remember seeing it before and I thought I watched all of you videos. This is so fun! Now I am on a hunt for pretty stripe:print fabric! Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Don’t know if you heard of her before, Jinny Beyers is famous border fabric designs. She is retired from her quilt shop, and I don’t know if she still designs fabric or not but the one you have there looks very much like the work I’ve seen of hers. She created fabric designs to use for borders as well as her lines quilting yardage, and would create patterns that included cutting like you did to get different designs to incorporate into a project. It is so much fun. An example were handbags that would be cut in similar way that you did so the ultimate design would be shown off on the front of a tote or handbag. Beautiful Darlene! I had forgotten this technique, and It was fun to see what you came up with. the first one you created is my favorite also. Love seeing that technique again!
The stack and whack I remember is not like the one you have. Stack four cut in different sizes then put blocks back together there could be five or six pieces to each block. Each block different styles. Rotate or mix each block and put back together
Love this and you made it so easy! I see quilts, table runners, mug rugs, bags, pillow covers, and so much more! Thank you! You are AWESOME!!!
So glad you made a short of this. I don’t remember seeing it before and I thought I watched all of you videos. This is so fun! Now I am on a hunt for pretty stripe:print fabric! Thank you so much for the inspiration!
Very nice Darlene. And you took something difficult and made it doable. My thanks to you
Amazing. The possibilities are endless!
Don’t know if you heard of her before, Jinny Beyers is famous border fabric designs. She is retired from her quilt shop, and I don’t know if she still designs fabric or not but the one you have there looks very much like the work I’ve seen of hers. She created fabric designs to use for borders as well as her lines quilting yardage, and would create patterns that included cutting like you did to get different designs to incorporate into a project. It is so much fun. An example were handbags that would be cut in similar way that you did so the ultimate design would be shown off on the front of a tote or handbag. Beautiful Darlene! I had forgotten this technique, and It was fun to see what you came up with. the first one you created is my favorite also. Love seeing that technique again!
Love these darlene!!
love this show 😂 i’m sending to my other quilting friends!!!
What a joy to watch this video. So fun! Your enthusiasm is contagious!
Thank you
You are amazingly talented. I just love to watch you videos!
Loved watching this again; it’s been a while. I
Love it! Thank you ❤
I love this! Stack and wack is on my "to do" list! ❤
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You are so informative and funny!
After you make the blocks would you be ahead to sash then together with a solid color
LOVE
The stack and whack I remember is not like the one you have. Stack four cut in different sizes then put blocks back together there could be five or six pieces to each block. Each block different styles. Rotate or mix each block and put back together
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love this show 😂 i’m sending to my other quilting friends!!!