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Beautiful job… Jen Kingwell is one of my favourite designers as are her daughter, Lulu Well for Sunspell’s designs. Proud Aussie here : ) Will have to add this pattern to my collection for sure 🪡🧵💕
I enjoyed watching your video of your thought process and how you implemented that. Just a thought about your appliqué technique which you seemed to make a little more difficult than it needed to be. Check out Monica Poole’s “scrapplique” technique. I think it would have suited for this project. She is able to do pretty intricate shapes with raw edges. She is Pattern Poole TV in Australia if you want to check it out.
Can you print out a picture of your whole quilt in ArtnStitch and share it with me. I’m getting ready to stitch out the same quilt and would like to use a few of your ideas. Thank you, you do beautiful work.
It’s just a regular flexible tape ruler that I stuck to the frame with clear packing tape. It’s held up just fine for me. The important part to me is that it’s the type that has the zero in the middle.
I really enjoy your videos and look forward to them. Listening to your carefully and calmly explained considerations and seeing your process is a delight. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts.
Just found you. Knoxville TN here I really love the birds. Have you thought about making a wall hanging? Love the colors and style. More more please. Thank you
Thanks for saying hi! I’ve made some small quilts in the past that could be wall hangings, but I rarely set out to do that on purpose. I usually prefer to make functional throw and bed quilts, but maybe if I thought in terms of wall hangings from the beginning, I could use more “fragile” techniques that wouldn’t be suitable for a functional quilt. Thanks for the idea and I’ll give it some more thought!
Love your row Pat. This is going to be an epic quilt when its all put together and whoever wins this will be super lucky. Nice to see some more applique on the quilt.
Thank you, and I appreciate the inspiration. Initially I was thinking to avoid adding more appliqué since yours is lovely, but ultimately I decided to go with what I thought would work best. In hindsight I think it’s good to have appliqué in multiple rows.
Was excited to see another video from you. After watching the last one, I made a couple of One Block Wonder quilts and I have a third one waiting to be done. Really enjoyed hearing your thought process for this video's project. Also appreciate the tip of how to easily attach the two angled fabrics. Very cool contribution for the traveling quilt. Thanks so much for sharing!
Beautiful! I was thinking you might place cording under a few of the birds to give them a little dimension. It's been a while since you uploaded a video--been missing your teaching. Thanks.
I actually used one of your tips you mentioned today. You gave it just when I needed it--to put 2 fabrics both with right sides up and trace the edge. Uneven fabrics join perfectly. Thanks.
You wouldn't perhaps be willing to sell your original paper copy of the pattern, would you? (Original, not copy, as I also want to respect copyrights.)
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I wish you would hand gone over the cutting out of the 6 triangles. It's so important and the whole reason I clicked on the video. For a general video it was good. I guess I needed specific steps detailed.
Thank you - unfortunately that was years before I started a RU-vid channel so I wasn’t thinking of documenting it that way! However, I just used the standard method to align and stack the repeats. If you want more detail I can provide some.
I love this kit. I think #1 with the white trim. I think it blend in well with the size of the bed and doesn't take away from the beauty of the quilt top!
I like #6. But because the center is asymmetrical, I'd do the same with the borders and only have two corner stones, diagonally across from each other. (I am partial to asymmetry.)
My preferred option is 6a as that just jumped off the screen, I am a purple fan so that is influencing my preferences and I do just personally prefer the symmetry of a square design remaining squared off. It looks fantastic so whatever you choose will be incredible.