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I really liked your channel, I am working on a nine block disappearing nine block now, I did my block with nine different colors, gonna try to do the cutting tomorrow to see what I can come up with. Will post it when I finish a block. You have been very helpful and explained every step in making the block. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the informative and clearly explained tutorial. Now I understand it’s not an iron on transfer of the lines- but rather the shiny side acts like a temporary (not sticky) adhesive to hold the paper to the fabric so it does not move around while cutting. 🌺
lovely to see the variations have done lots of 9 patch but will now have a go at 4 blocks. Also have done quilts using double disappearing 9 patch blocks
I love the large blue hanging light that you have. Where did you buy it? I have the small light that attaches to the machine by magnet on my 1181 (I also have a smaller Ottlite), but I need another larger light like the one that you have. 😀 Thanks for the video.
Hello, I’m a beginner and just finished a disappearing 9 patch quilt. I did the simple pattern where you rotate the squares 180 degrees. I also tried to do diagonal cuts after. Urticaria f the Ay h horizontally and vertical. The first block turned out ok but when I tried to do the second block I kept getting lost as to where to show the triangles. I also learned that the more seams the smaller your block gets 🤪🤦🏻♀️😂. So you have to commit to using the same pattern or ones that will end up close to the same size. I wanted to do different pattern blocks but I would have had to figure out how to make them all work together. Don’t have the knowledge or want to spend the time to do so. But one thing that I enjoyed doing with this quilt top is being able to chain piece. Eventually the quilt top turned out ok. Now I have to put a border and finish it. Having a blast 💥.
I really like the star center I've made several very showy table-top, square runners with that one. It goes together quickly and it's a great gift, especially when you know a person's color schemes in their home. I would LUV to share some pictures with you. How do I do that?
I get value from your comparing the two types of ironing surfaces. When it start looking bad you could watch Professor Pincusion’s and just make a washable cover for it. So you would not need to take the staple out and keep it looking once.
My firs time creating a disappearing 9square. I’m a beginner and wanted to do this since I started yin September 23. Thank you for your suggestion. Awesome!
You said the walking foot was kind of in the way when you were sewing the gusset on, can the walking foot be taken off while you are sewing the gusset on?
Thank you! You just solved various problems I have been working on for a week. I live in Arizona in a very small house, no room inside for a permanent cutting table and now that it has hit 105 degrees and will soon be 115 and above I started looking for something portable. Since I am 67 and tall and have no business trying to cut on the floor, I knew I needed something light weight like a folding table but they were all at eating height not standing height. I gave up for a few days dejected, now I have my answers and it is so simple. Thanks to you I won't have to stop learning to sew over the summer.❤
Insulate and those types of products actually reflect the heat back to the source it came from . It doesn’t “keep it out”, it bounces it back instead of letting it seep through
I use a glass piece under my wool pressing mat and that keeps the moisture from leaking onto the surface below. I realize glass is breakable but it does a fantastic job of containing the moisture so I am just very careful if I take it somewhere . Works great
Do you prefer not using batting in between fabric squares even when making both sides flannel. Will you still get a nice puffy look without the batting with using three layers of flannel? Thank you loved the tutorial .
Thank you for the excellent demonstration. I have been fascinated with the nine and four patch blocks - disappearing. You showed me more possibilities. Kathleen in Canada.
Absolutely fascinating to a completely novice quilter just learning the ropes. Thankyou for such clear and detailed vision explanation. Am becoming more hooked on this new journey every day. 😅