What a great pattern. Thanks Jenny. I think I’ll make two quilts instead of one giant one. I also think this would look really great without a border, a bit more modern. I can’t wait to make them.
Ooooh, I think doing then gradient would be soooo cool. Of course I’d need to use my scrap bag stash….SO EVEN BETTER! Getting out the grid paper to see how many of each color I’m gonna need. Thank you so much for being so giving of your time or talents!
This is such a great pattern. I think it would look good in just about any fabric collection. It would make a great manly quilt with the right fabric. Thank you Jenny! ❤️
Absolutely love this, have already made one and was just referring back to this to make another one. I used donated (ugly) fabrics for a project Linus Quilt, can’t wait to show everyone how pretty it is. Thank you xx
Hola hola mi sra.hermosa Jenny,como siempre es un placer ver su exquisito trabajo,me encanto ,muchas gracias x sus generosas enseñanzas ,abrazos y Benndiciones desde Buenos Aires Argentina 💙 ♥️ 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you, Jenny, for yet another beautiful, easy quilt. I, too, noticed a beautiful quilt pattern in a rug on the floor when I went to get my car serviced, took a picture of it and made a new design for my curtains, what fun. Our visual gifts can be so exciting. Have a safe travel trip and stay safe, may you and your husband find more people to teach and love.
My favorite idea finder is tile floors! I love, love, love this pattern! Thank you, Jenny! Just the pattern I have been looking for to use a pretty layer cake that I have. Oh and the tool box is great and also great for keeping little fingers away from sharp things!
I have a pattern idea sketched out from new tile floor in our church sanctuary. During pandemic and zoom services it came to me because the camera was always focused on same spot each week. Still looking for that perfect fabric.
At first glance I thought you were making birds in the air quilt. I make quilts for wedding gifts, trying when possible to use colors in the wedding, then using scraps, make a birds in the air throw quilt for gifting mother of the bride. Birds in the air signifying birds leaving the nest. Love your quilting tutorials. And pray blessings to you and family.
Is that all?? 🤣🤣 I recently made a quilt using jelly rolls (along with a friend). She said "now only if I HAD a jelly roll!!" We each have I don't know how many!!
I’m so ready to start this quilt. Thank you for awesome instructions and how I love your tool box. I can see this in my sewing room sitting proudly and inspiring me to get to cutting
I love this quilt. So simple and quick. And you made me giggle when you opened your new toolbox. It reminded me of opening a new box of crayons as a child. So exciting!
I think it’s a great idea to leave the strips a little longer sew them on and then trim them to size. It helps compensate for any teeny bit of fabric that might move when you’re sewing them when you cut them ahead of time.
You always make it look so easy but I really like this one! Seems quick! When you go to the quilt to show the placement of the blocks and count how many across and down, you remind me a bit of Vanna White on Wheel of Fortune! Love your videos!
Loved the subtle tool box love 😂 subtle like a meat cleaver lol. You go nuts Jenny we'll continue to love you no matter what. I like the low scrap value of this quilt and it looks gorgeous 😸 thanks again
Your videos are amazing from start to finish in a short time and I appreciate your insight and instructions. Thank you for sharing the new awesome Quilt .
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What a fun pattern!! I think I will do it with my new Lori Holt layer cake this summer!! Thank you, Jenny! I also love the tool box collection! Thought the colors went really nicely together. But I can’t justify buying this when I just bought the last collection of “must have tools!” Love you, though! Happy quilting! 🧵👏🏻
Such a fun and easy quilt to make. Just wondering if you could please include the amount of yardage needed for the binding when you do a tutorial? It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for another great tutorial. I think it would look great in any fabric.
The amount of yardage needed for binding will vary based on size. There are several sites that have a simple binding calculator or a chart. 1/2 to 1 yard is typical. A king size quilt needs a yard. A throw size uses 1/2 yard. This quilt needs 5/8 or 9 - 2 1/2" strips.
@terisparkman, Quilter's Paradise is a free on line calculator. It gives you all of the yardage needed for making a quilt. I find it very helpful when making quilts. 😊
Robert Kaufman App for your phone is an excellent source for calculating binding as well as many other Quilty things. You might be able to find same calculator on their website, just not 100 % sure!!