@SingForMeSNC The quilt in the background is the Flower Girl by Thimble Blossoms featuring Marmalade by Bonnie & Camille! The other quilt is a very old quilt and we do not have the pattern!
Thank you @Jessica Menard for the feedback. We hope to load many more tutorials in the near future. Our Flower Girl quilt has been quite the star in all of our videos!
I am looking for tutorials that actually show the instructor doing the work... for me, this method takes advantage of the capabilities of video, over print media or audio media. Do you have any plans to add "demonstrations" to your tutorials? Thanks :-)
While it will definitely cut through, we do not have experience cutting or sewing with silk. The slippery nature of silk may require something to help make it more tacky, like a thin layer of flannel to grip the silk and rotary cutter, especially using this scallop rotary blade.
Thank you for this! I'll be making this for my son's teacher's Valentine's gift! Yay!
So cute. Really enjoyed your tutorial Debbie Taylor!
Two of my favorite designs together! Thx! 💕
Watch and learn to make this Heart Mug Rug using the Olfa Scallop & Peak blade!
@SingForMeSNC The quilt in the background is the Flower Girl by Thimble Blossoms featuring Marmalade by Bonnie & Camille! The other quilt is a very old quilt and we do not have the pattern!
Thank you @Jessica Menard for the feedback. We hope to load many more tutorials in the near future. Our Flower Girl quilt has been quite the star in all of our videos!
Do you have the pattern available for the quilt hanging in the background?
How would you sharpen that blade?
What material did you use for the mug rug? What designer
Marcy Fenelon We are using old Lakehouse fabric. Here are her current collections: www.fatquartershop.com/lakehouse-fabrics Thanks for watching!
Sew cute, what a darling gift that would be.
Can you do videos for the quilts in the background?
I am looking for tutorials that actually show the instructor doing the work... for me, this method takes advantage of the capabilities of video, over print media or audio media. Do you have any plans to add "demonstrations" to your tutorials? Thanks :-)
would this rotary cutter work on silk?
While it will definitely cut through, we do not have experience cutting or sewing with silk. The slippery nature of silk may require something to help make it more tacky, like a thin layer of flannel to grip the silk and rotary cutter, especially using this scallop rotary blade.
Are you sure those aren’t coasters? Mug rugs should be a little bigger than that coaster!