I really enjoy your videos and your style. I love improv or making things up as I go along. You’re keeping me company today while I knock out a few wips.
Am I the only one who appreciates the editing? It seems so smooth to me but I am in no way a professional. ALSO I NEED HELP Can someone pls explain in simple Imnewtosewing terms what the bias is? What it means? It’s going waaaay over my head. Thank you in advance! Looooove your videos!!
I’ll tell me editor Layla (my 17-year-old) you said this, thank you! As for the bias, it means on the diagonal. So instead of cutting on the straight of grain in the direction the fibers are going, a bias cut is diagonal, at an angle. It allows much more stretch in the piece (which is good when you need it, but bad when you don’t) and it can even curve around things when cut on the bias, which is why we cut some bindings that way if there are curves, like a neckline of a dress, or a quilt with rounded corners. Hope that answers your question!
Thank you for repeating the fact that HSTs are never perfect. I have been quilting for over 20 years but I don't make any pattern with triangles. Mainly, because I have never met a triangle I couldn't mess up. I even bought a ruler set that you trim the HST before you open it, and they still mess up. I like your method of making the squares bigger and PLANNING to trim them down. That gives me hope that I might be able to make HSTs one day. Thanks, again.
Oh man, my Janome is giving me fits right now and that is one of the many irritating things it does! I am going to have to take it to the shop to get looked at. I can't wait to see what other videos you'll be coming up with! This was a good one, I need inspiration!
Terrific video! Thanks for the reminder on squaring the HSTs. I absolutely love watching you do your thing. Your sense of humor is wonderful and makes me laugh out loud. I can't wait to see what ideas you have for the new year.
The reason that there are lots of different ways to do things is because it works. People need to find the way they like and then leave other people to choose the method that they like.
I love your quilt and can't wait to see it grow! I'm in the middle of a 6" finished, blue/black/white chevron HST quilt for my daughter's bed. It's been great fun. All the HSTs are sewn and trimmed, all 192 of them.
I've tried this method as well as a few others and just caved and bought the Creative Gride Folded Corner rulers. Maybe once I have more experience I'll revisit this technique.
What a valuable tip on making half-square triangles! I have avoided them like the plague. Thank you, also, for writing out the whole words. Can't tell you how many times I have been left scratching my head trying to figure out all the initials. Simplified quilt math. I can do this!
Thank you so much for your and 'Kroger shopper's ( so funny, by the way) efforts in making these fun and informative videos. A New Year goal is to get more into sewing, and these videos are an inspiration. Many thanks again.
I love your wonky houses so much that I bought fabric to make a wonky house quilt. I didn't know you had cars too. If you haven't done it as a video yet, please do a video with the cars! I'd love to do those as well! I love your videos!
I’m new to your channel and just retired and would love to add quilting to my hobby list. What size measurements would a quilt be for my 5 year old great grandson?
Great tips and wow I love your wonky apartment quilt as it organically progresses. Adorable and inspiring. I too am a wonky house watcher and found it freeing. I made a house quilt last year but it's soooo rigid next to these. The whimsy times ten. Right up my alley.
Really great tutorial on HSTs. 🎉🎉🎉 I use the same method most of the time. Have a wonderful New Year!! Iam excited to watch, learn and grow with you in 2024. 🎶💐💖
Hobby Lobby sells quilting thread which is thicker than all-purpose thread. In your opinion, do you think quilting thread is worth the money? Hobby Lobby always sells their thread notions etcetera less expensive than Walmart does but I can get more thread if it's all purpose at Walmart but spend $3 a spool instead of 99 cents or $1.49 . Do I need quilting thread and if I do, why?
I use Hobby Lobby thread a lot, but I find it gets super fuzzy, and I have to clean my machine out constantly with it! The Guterman doesn’t do that. You do not have to use quilting thread specifically, mine is just all purpose. You should use what you like, I’ve quilted entire quilts with Hobby Lobby thread and they’re just fine :)
I usually do, but not always, like fat quarters that just get wadded up in the wash lol. Some people always do and some never do, which tells me it matters less than we think 🙃