These quilts are amazing and so impressive to my friends who don't quilt. I was lucky to take a lecture from her in Madison. The quilts are reasonable to make. I put one row next to the others to make sure I have them correct. Get that first triangle pointed in the right direction and the rest of the row just naturally points the correct way.
Glad to find your video! I purchased one of your kits at the quilt show in Madison, WI earlier this month, but haven’t started it yet. Glad to find you on RU-vid!
I am on my 3rd 3-D quilt from your book. They have been very fun to do . My grandsons love them. I did 2 Floated quilts and now am doing Chain Links. Fun to do something a bit different.
Just ordered your book, Can't wait to get pattern to make one for grandson's birthday. Your work is beautiful, hope to be half as good. Thank you for sharing your time and talent.
I just received your book, I was so happy to find it . I will start with the table runner and then go on to bigger quilts in the book. Thank you for this book it's just amazing.
So impressed with your designs / creations. The brighter green background with the "wood look 3d structure" would appeal to my son, thus the question is that design/pattern included in your book? or can patterns be purchased individually. Regardless, I'd love to get that pattern and attempt that for my son's 2024 Christmas. Thank you for sharing your time and talent. Greatly appreciated.
Que maravilla ese trabajo pensar que es tela pero da una sensación del espacio sideral increíble me encanto felicitaciones el que sabe ,sabe saludos uruguay y pena no estar ahí para aprender tan bello arte
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 I am SO GLAD I found your video!!!! Your book is on my wish list and I am finally getting it tomorrow!! I was a little nervous until I saw this video! I said to myself, "I've got a 60° ruler! I can do this!!" So now I am VERY EXCITED!! Thank you for making this video!! I can't wait until tomorrow!!
I just got your Stunning 3-D Quilts book and love it. My question is if I made just the 3-D design that's in the middle, would it look funny to put squaring triangles for the outside background instead of lots of 60 degree triangles that don't actually touch the main focal object? And yes, I am very lazy. I was planning on making the floated star pattern.
Grandson chose the "Bolt" (see 4:40mins on your RU-vid video) as his favorite. Wonder if you have a video tutorial on how to get started with this / other quilts. I'm such a visual learner and appreciate any help offered from you / others. Contacted local quilt shop in hopes of someone willing to "tutor" me. Thank you for sharing your talent and time.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 I am SO EXCITED!!! I hugged this book every time I came into my LQS! LOL FINALLY I was able to buy it and fabric take Reverie. I never would have gotten brave enough to actually do it until I saw this video! Now. I have a question. I am a hand quilter. But how would you suggest one would quilt these? I'm open to all suggestions!!! THANK you for making this DOABLE!! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
I need to make the shape of some gaming dice. D4 D8 D12 D20 I have pictures but I'm having trouble "seeing" order of operation. Have pics but don't know how to send to you.
Hi Nancy! . The size of the quilt as written in her book is a twin size with about 12 inches of drop added. For this particular pattern, you could continue to add more rows and triangles to make it wider and longer. If you didn't want to do the additional piecework, you subtract your 1/2 inch seam allowance from the width of your strip and times it by the number of columns listed on page 35 to get the finished width of the project and the quilt will maintain it's the original shape with the extra drop. And if you wanted to reduce the piecing work even more - you could add borders to frame it!
Hi there! We posted this video on behalf of the author, Ruth Ann Berry. You may want to reach out to her via her website or social media for more information on how she chose her quilt designs.
I went to a retreat at MSQ and started this. Having a really hard time getting the triangles lined up - any hints. I have your book, but still having issues. Thank you, Patti
Hi Patti - we posted this on behalf of Ruth Anne Barry to promote her book. Triangles can be tricky because inevitably, you're dealing with sides that have a bias stretch to them that may or may not sewn to a side that is also cut on the bias. I find it helpful if a heavily starch my fabric to keep it from stretching so much. Beyond that, even though it's labor intensive, a good pinning at the intersection of your triangle points can really help. And last, but not least, I like to press my seams open rather than in one direction when I have multiple points like this coming together. (But this can be a semi-heated debate among quilters - so I recommend trying both on a sample and seeing what you like!) I hope this helps! You may want to consider reaching out to Ruth Anne directly via her website. You might want to reach out to her on her website for more specific help. Ruth Ann Berry - The Quilter's Clinicwww.quiltersclinic.com › about-us