I have a simple 1/2 square triangle with my husbands favorite football team AND I gave to him for Christmas and I had the same sort of issue I did not realize one of the triangles is upside down and when he opened it and was loving it Christmas morning he noticed the block and told me, I did not fix - BUT the funniest part is my best friend wanted a quilt with same fabric and design SEW I was happy to do and AGAIN made it, had it quilted and sent off for his birthday and when he sent a picture of him with his quilt my husband says UMMMMMMM you did it again LOL same block was turned. My hubby says it’s my signature.
Really enjoyed watching this morning! I had to laugh with Chelsi when she said she would have put the mistake in a box, That's exactly what I would have done! I'm off to play in my "Strawberry Lemonade" and will be eager to see your new collection. Thank you for all the inspiration!!
My mother had a half-square triangle turned wrong in one of her wall hangings and in one of her quilts. She noticed when she was hand quilting. It was too late to make any corrections. Now that she’s gone, those tiny mistakes bring back memories of her. I have the wall hanging on my bedroom wall, and I look for that turned HST often.
Donna Jordan did on a video demonstrated how to correct a quilt block on a fully completed quilt of hers. I believe a unit within a block was turned the wrong direction. She chalked on the backing the quilting lines so she could match it perfectly.
I liked your conversation about making a mistake. I look at my quilts as handmade, and I am human, so they are not “Perfect”. Most the quilts I make nobody will ever know if there is a mistake in it. That being said, if I make a mistake and I catch it, I will try and correct it. Like many people, a quilt I made my husband has a HST turned the wrong way. I call it my humility block and that quilt has been well used.
Funny you have hung up the Magnolia quilt. I have been hoarding my Strawberry Lemonade bundle and am trying to decide whether to do Magnolia or the SAL starting soon. Maybe it’s a sign 😅. I always try and take a picture of my quilt top when I finish it, and it’s amazing how any mistakes jump out before it’s too late to fix them.
I’ve been watching since your first podcast and I have to say it’s so refreshing to see how you have opened up and are so comfortable doing this! I love everyone of your patterns and Chelsi just keeps getting better with her color selection and design, they are all so beautiful!♥️ Thank you so much for all you do.
Something we always like to tell our customers and quilty friends, "it'll quilt out"...once something is quilted, so many of those small mistakes just disappear and often times, the errors we see are because we're being hard on ourselves vs what someone else saw. Thanks so this video!
Good morning Sherri, Chelsi, and Billy!! Thank you for another great podcast!! It's always a bright spot in my day!! I love the family dynamic and find myself laughing outloud many times!! Especially Chelsi with her seam ripper!! I wanted to share my latest quilting mistake with you. I am working on my UFO's this year and finally finished your TOGETHER pattern using Sincerely Yours Fabric just a few weeks ago. I was soooo happy and it was beautiful!! I took a picture of it to send to my daughter and when I looked at the picture, I noticed that at the bottom right corner I had turned the sashing for the last 2 rows the wrong way!!! The borders were on and everything!! :{ My old eyes didn't see it until I looked at the picture! I knew I had to fix it but I had to walk away for a day before tackling it. The quilt is beautiful now and I'm so happy !!! Thanks again!!!
Ooooo, a large floral wide back, what a great idea. I really like Sherri's idea. Hope that dream is fulfilled in a future collection. I loved the wide back in Favorite Things.
I did a Brighton Star Foundation paper pieced quilt by Jacqueline de Jonge. Which is a crazy detailed quilt. All put together (finished piecing), and found a mistake, so I decided to aqqliqued the correction over top of the piece. I even had it judged and no one noticed or didn’t comment at least. It was a secret till now!
Hello I first have to say I never miss your podcast! It’s full of information to apply everyday into our Sew life plus a bonus of many smiles and laughs! I wanted to comment on the Sticky Roller thanks to my daughter for letting me know about this product. I have a Long arm business I absolutely recommend this to all quilter’s. This roller is the key to getting your quilt clean. It picks up every fiber, along with hair. Easy cleaning just with dawn and water and ready to reuse in seconds. Quilters check it out you’ll become a fan too!
Billy! I so appreciate your drill-down line of questions!! As a newbie it really helps! Chelsi! I LOL’ed with you about the seam ripper relationship. I have to say though that it’s improved a bit since getting the white clover one. It’s finer along the shank and at the tip than anything I’ve used before. Love watching you guys! Keep on keeping on! You’re all so inspiring 🤍🎉🙏🏻
I appreciated the viewer question about how to follow your content. You produce so much - fabric, patterns, other project ideas, block of the month, and supporting other quilters and their work. Both of you must have incredible physical stamina to do all this work. My advice is buy some fabric you like, get some patterns, and just keep plugging along. I started purchasing Simply Delightful to make Happy Go Lucky, and saw the Emma fabric and was like a raccoon in a corn patch. I just finished Country Home, and now I’m off to the races. (too much to list here.). Everything is so pretty! I stopped to finish some UFOs, too.
I'm a newbie and learn so much from these video/podcasts. I love your collections so much and was only able to find a fat eight bundle of Strawberry Lemonade. Looking forward to your next collection.
What a terrific video!! Loved how you spoke about righting an error in sewing, how thoughtful you are and attentive to listeners questions, etc. Great job, and of course, gorgeous quilts in mouth watering fabrics!!
Love the scalloped edges on your quilt behind Billy, definitely a very feminine look. A course all quilts are beautiful, and always look forward to your videos. Thanks for sharing with us. 👍❤️🙂
I always say that I’m “ perfectly imperfect “ and so are my quilts. I try to get them right but seems like there’s always something, I tend to lose points a lot-grr. I just did Corey Yoders Lamb quilt and after I was finished I noticed one of the tails is going the wrong way! Makes it unique and I’m ok with that! Mine are definitely unique!❤️
I made a quilt that was supposed to be a Carpenter's Star with flying geese all around the border, I pinned, numbered the blocks as I was sewing (something I normally do not do), after the top was done I went to lay it out on the floor to take a picture of it and seen that there was no Carpenter's Star... I was not going to take it apart, so I sent a picture to the designer and she loved it, I finally got it quilted and bound and I love it...
I made four quilts for my granddaughters one year, each with a different pattern. As I was giving them one more look before going to the long armer, I noticed 3 of the 4 had a minor error. I was early in my quilting journey. I decided to leave those mistakes in to see if anyone else noticed. This was about six years ago. No one has ever mentioned them. If they did, I would have said it was intentional, my special touch. It’s important to understand that none of us is perfect.
I had the long armer call me to make a correction because of a block turned wrong. She did not notice it until she had the quilt on the frame and partially quilted. I looked at the quilt a million times before sending it to her and was so thankful for her good eye. It has only happened once and hopefully won't happen again.
Hello. I am also fairly new (about two months) to A Quilting Life and love the Podcasts and Saturday Seven which I have pinned. Have made some of the free patterns and also purchased a mini quilt. I live in South Africa, the tropics and quilts are too hot so I sew small projects related to sewing, quilting and embroidery. Enjoy your journey and see where it takes you. Take Care.
So enjoyed today’s podcast. I always learn something new and today’s show had me 😂 so hard at the end. Looking forward to the new fabric collection this Friday. Wonderful job and such a beautiful connection between the three of you. Have a great week.
I cannot wait for Friday!! Yay! I love everything you all do for quilters! I've starched and ironed all my Strawberry 🍓 Lemonade 🍋 and it's ready to cut into...I'm doing Summer Slice!! Thank you for another great video!! ❤💛💚❤️
Always love your videos!! Billy could you maybe walk us who are technology challenged through the process of making a playlist that you talked about today. I look forward to watching more of your videos and reading your newsletters. Happy Quilting to you all!!
I'm making Summer Sky 2 and got a block finished the other night and realized one of the sq in a sq blocks was turned wrong. My favorite thing to tell my self is Now you know that quilt wasn't mass produced! My descendents can look for mistakes in my quilts for decades after I'm gone!
Wonderful episode, as always! Thank you! And oh my gosh, I am SO with you on the sashing mistake! I feel you so much! In my case, I was, yes, multi-tasking, and I was tired, and not in the best mood, and so I forgot the cardinal rule of "pinning is winning" and grumpily ploughed into the sashing full throttle. Halfway through, I saw that my columns were off--by an inch! 😳 I literally had to put it down and walk away, I was so upset with it and myself. Thankfully, I recover from myself quickly and well, and I have an excellent seam ripper (seriously, it's worth the extra dollars to get a good, well-balanced ergonomic ripper #carpaltunnelisathing ), so together, we had an delightful afternoon of picking and ripping, re-securing that half of 82" square inches and, finally PINNING before sewing the sashing and rows. I'm just about to send the FO to the quilter, nice and even and with me much happier, but this otherwise easy quilt turned out to be a chore. LOL! I'm eager to see Friday's installment and to get a sneak peek at the new collection. I have no doubt I'll be in love all over again. I am just now plotting out my Strawberry Lemonade medallion quilt, but I'll have a good amount of my half-yard bundle left over.
I made this one pattern 3 times ( several years apart) and it wasn’t until the third one I realized the other two were wrong. The mistake was consistent throughout all the blocks, so I didn’t notice it…. (Neither did my long armer)What I realized, I had printed the pattern in black and white, so I couldn’t tell the difference between the medium print and the dark print and I had flipped them in every block. When I made the third one, I don’t know why, but I made them the correct way, and when I laid everything out, I was shocked to see the true pattern. So I just say I created my own pattern on the other two (as they had been quilted and gifted.) Now I print my digital patterns in COLOR!❤
lol❤❤❤ Chelsie when she asked about all the fabrics and the grey you said yes wait maybe no!!! Like you wanted to take back to keep it!!!! Sounds like me and my daughter. Lol
I’m sewing and listening to your conversation about finding errors. I looked up at my design wall - happy that i had the blocks all done and lo and behold, a leaf is backwards on an apple…. I’m just laughing at them coincidence. .
I have had a few quilts where a ran out of a fabric and had to "Franken piece" my scraps together to make it work. You can not tell in the finished quilt so I will do it again and again!
🤣Chelsea you crack me up! I enjoyed today's podcast, especially the part about mistakes. It's amazing how a flipped hst can slip past us. I've had that happen on 2 different quilts and didn't notice until after I had finished with the quilting. It's frustrating but it happens. I shopped my stash and have picked out fabrics for APQ's Heart of the Home sew along. I'm using Favorite Things to sew along with Pat Sloan and Wendy Sheppard each month to make Wendy's Christmas All Year Long quilt. Both starting in February. I'll be busy, but mistakes or not, I'll be having fun!
I found a mistake in the middle of a quilt after I had quilted it on the longarm. I had even put a pin in the mistake before it went on the longarm! I hung it on my wall for a week to see if it bothered me. It did! I unpicked the quilting, unpicked the block, replaced it by sewing it by hand and re-quilted!
I think the 60 wide fabric redone in the new collections would also make a great backing fabric. I’m always on the lookout for great backing fabrics 108 I ch
Omg😂😂 “mom would have been like oh I’m fixing this🤣 Chelsea-- I’m putting it in a box🤣🤣🤣. I’m like mom I’m fixin’ it but I need a break first. You guys had me crack up🤣🤣
I received a charity quilt from the lady who was doing them for the charity group. The quilting was so horrible I cried. Even though it was only for charity it was not being given away the way it was. I picked it out, every stitch - it was an extra long twin. Then I sent it to a friend to have it re-quilted.
Love that Magnolia quilt, just busted into my Seashore Dr half yard bundle to make the Confetti Hearts pattern from MSQC. Thinking I'll have enough left for Magnolia
Question on the roller: Does it work long enough to clean, say, a lap quilt top? Bigger? In between rinsings. I’ve tried similar rollers in the past and I’d need a dozen to clean what I want. Too long to wait for it to dry.
Thanks so much for another great podcast. I like the suggestion to sign up for the newsletter to help you find what works for you in the blog. I've been to the Quilting Life webpage but can't seem to find where to sign up for the weekly newsletter. Can you add a link to the podcast notes? Thanks so much.
Love that Magnolia quilt!! One thing- don’t you just pick out the seams - not Un pick it? If you unpicked it you wouldn’t do anything ?? Just semantics
Hi to all. I am enjoying your show. I don't know what a podcast is and how do you access it. Also just because you are retired does not mean you have more time. I know you didn't mean anything bad when you said it. I thought when I retired I would have more time to do what I wanted and it's not so.
It would be fun to use 10" squares or even fat quarters but into larger squares and sew them together for a backing. All-over quilting would work and it would become a reversible quilt. I'm not one to just throw a bunch of random sized scraps together for a backing. I guess it's okay for maybe wall hangings or table runners/toppers where the back isn't seen. However, on a quilt that is going to show the back at times I'd rather have something that looks pleasing. I'm with you, though, by the time I get to the finished top the idea of pieceing the back isn't desirable for me.
Be aware of the quality of the fabric if you piece your backing. I used some older, thinner, quilt shop flannel and it stretched when it was quilted. It made it wonky and the fabric border ran off the side. It was not the quilters fault! It was the way I pieced and the thinness of the fabric. It was meant to be a gift and I couldn’t give it away with the wonky backing.
Do you prewash all your reds, navy’s and purples in your quilts? I would love to make a red and white quilt but if I need to prewash, I’m not sure that works with fat quarters.
Ugh- I just finished a spool quilt & noticed (after framing it out, too 🫣) that a couple spools are turned the wrong way. I think I’m gonna leave them 😂 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
Silly question maybe but why can't the quilter use a dark thread on a dark background while using a light thread to compliment the top? I have no longarm experience, only quilt on my vintage Elna SU & often use different thread for top & bottom