Thank you for the great tutorials - I have loads of quilt fabric. I used to own a school where I taught children how to quilt. Unfortunately, I had to close because of Covid. However, I’m thrilled to be able to make quilts to make others feel loved!
How wonderful that you are teaching the next generation to love quilting. I hope you will be able to start up your school again soon. Maybe, this video and my next one will give you some new ideas. Happy Quilting.
Hello, I loom knit Beanie hats for my community. There are 2 homeless shelters in my area and my goal this year is 100 hats and scarfs, and I am at 70 and working towards my goal...I would like to have these ready by November....Grandmother, Central Florida, USA.
@@cindysmith3720 How wonderful. What a blessing these hats and scarfs are to the recipients. Keep up the good work. We have a lady in our group that turns in large amounts of preemie hats. They are so precious. Happy knitting.
Thanks so much for these videos. My Guild also makes a lot of donation quilts and much of our fabric is donated, and consequently all over the place. We get kind of bored doing the same patterns over and over and over again.......keep up these videos please. Guilds everywhere will appreciate them.
Thank you for visiting my channel. We use 80/20 (cotton/poly). Years ago, when I used high loft poly for Quillows, I would tie my quilt with embroidery floss. You could also machine tack 4" apart or whatever the package suggests. Happy Quilting.
The last three nursing home quilts that I have made are 40" x 56". I am using 8" blocks. Five blocks across and Seven rows down. The Charity Bee that I belong to asked that we make our quilts, 40" wide and 50" - 60" long.
If you are talking about the disappearing 9 patch, I started with 6" squares and sewed them together into a 9 patch. After cutting them both ways, you have 8 1/2" unfinished squares that become 8" finished blocks. Hope this helps. Happy Quilting.