LOL 😂 ..... "jellyroll strips need to fulfill their destiny." Yes indeed. I have about 25 jellyroll strips still in their tight little cellophane wrappers waiting to fulfill their destiny 😮. I am enjoying your videos a lot 😊🎄
Lordy, I went and did a quick check and I have about 65, including solids. I am 69 years old and have enough fabric to outlive me. 😂 looks like I'd better get busy.
@mindikring2690 lol, such a good idea! I can see my son coming in after I die and the look of horror, shock, and awe at all the fabric I've accumulated in the 3 years I've been sewing. Horror, because he has to do something with it. Lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣
Thank you so much for these squares. I love your tutorials. So easy to follow & understand. I drew all these onto paper and wrote down the measurements & instructions. I have only been making quilt tops since Aug and have already finished four quilts. I have not used a pattern on any of them yet.. I have a friend who actually does the longer quilting for me. I have never worked on quilt tops before now. I waited til I was 69yrs old to start. I've also made some pot holders & table runners for gifts.
Excellent ideas for this newbie. You are a gifted teacher. Thank you for sharing your talent:) best wishes from the USA. I am confident with these ideas presented.
In the background of your video, you show a patchwork dog. I used to have one when my kids were little but no longer have it. Do you have the pattern or a link to the pattern for it? Thank you for your time in helping me!
I needed to see this video! I have several jelly rolls that are beautiful but are just taking up space because of the "what to do" problem. Thank you for the ideas!
I think people like them because they are pre-cut, so it's a lot less work when you are starting. The downside, to me, is that you are not free to choose the combination of exact colors and patterns that you prefer. In a jellyroll, you can end up with some fabrics which you don't like: the duds.
I'm new to quilting and have only completed one lap quilt and hand quilting the second lap quilt using rail fence pattern. This pattern that you just completed interests me. Thank you for explaining where a beginner like me understands what to do.
Enjoyed your video. I would have liked it better if a finished quilt was ahown with the blocks. Sorry but I have to say you have the loudest sewing machine. 😂