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Make a Denim Strip Quilt with Jenny Doan of Missouri Star (Video Tutorial) 

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Jenny teams up with Amy Barickman of Indygo Junction to make the Denim Strip Quilt out of Crossroads Denim yardage in this easy quilting tutorial. Get supplies by clicking the link below:
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Learn to sew with Jenny Doan as she teaches quilting tutorials from the heart. She’s the smiling face of Missouri Star Quilt Company! Stitching together simplified quilts full of love and laughter, Jenny makes quilting friendlier than ever before. With over half a million RU-vid subscribers and more than 150 million views to date, she has sparked enthusiasm for quilting across the globe.
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@brahms1545
@brahms1545 8 лет назад
This will make a great project when my great niece visits next! She is 10 and has been sewing for several years already. We can make it in her favorite colors and have a grand time. Thank you for having Amy on and showing us how to do this.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+brahms1545 That sounds like so much fun! We love it when the youngsters enjoy sewing as well!
@alisonallen7545
@alisonallen7545 4 года назад
Jenny, I love your tutorials. You have such a calm voice and fun personality. Thanks!
@Jana-TheCraftyGambler
@Jana-TheCraftyGambler 2 года назад
I love the tie method of quilting. I use this more and more lately. It gives it a more vintage feel to the quilt.
@berniemetscher5964
@berniemetscher5964 8 лет назад
Jenny Jenny! thank you sooo much for this idea and the Jelly Roll projects. You are a treasure! thank you for bringing back my fire for sew
@cynthiadeslauriers2978
@cynthiadeslauriers2978 8 лет назад
So, so CUTE !!!! On my bucket list !! Love the colors, bet it would look great w/blue denim as well. Love the fact that it's also a "flip" quilt.
@enjoyart5
@enjoyart5 3 года назад
Very creative !
@webarts4you
@webarts4you 8 лет назад
I love this idea! I've already got a huge stash of Duck Canvas, I bet it would work this that fabric too - I'm going to try it. Thank you for such an awesome "quick" project! Jenny, you're the best!
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Pamela DuBois We'd love to hear how it goes! :)
@webarts4you
@webarts4you 8 лет назад
I've two others to finish up first then I'll get started :)
@elmyra.jackson
@elmyra.jackson 7 лет назад
What a great idea! It actually looks like chenille!❤
@repronurse
@repronurse 8 лет назад
Love this would make great picnic/camper quilt. Pretty colors of denim. Thanks jenny
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+repronurse that is such a great idea! Very sturdy quilt to take outdoors :)
@worxlady1
@worxlady1 8 лет назад
I absolutely love this....my daughter wants a denim & flannel quilt..... I think I will tweet this idea to make her one of these
@christinecolburn2718
@christinecolburn2718 8 лет назад
almost like making a Chenille quilt.. Like the idea. Another great idea.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Christine Colburn Yes exactly! :)
@jewelarender2451
@jewelarender2451 3 года назад
I was thinking that you could rag this one!! I like this way as well. Great job!
@shellylyman170
@shellylyman170 8 лет назад
What a kick to see you Jenny! I love this quilt and am hoping to try it. Keep inspiring all us fans!
@48TUBER
@48TUBER 8 лет назад
Great tutorial. I love all of your tutorials. Just finished a tote bag for my great niece's sweet 16 in her school colors with lots of pockets, lettering, sayings and things she loves....and zippered bags to go inside. It turned out great....thanks to your instructions :)
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Peg Stone-Snyder Wow, that sounds like a great gift!!! :)
@joycemorin5834
@joycemorin5834 8 лет назад
I love to tie quilts the way my Grandma did. So quick. By this point I just want to get it done!
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Joyce Morin It's great for when you are in a hurry as well! :)
@lindaogburn7205
@lindaogburn7205 8 лет назад
I tie almost all of my quilts love the look of the ties when they have been use alot and they start to fray out a bit!
@shazb.2043
@shazb.2043 8 лет назад
I'm making my grandson a denim circle and square finishing it off to be similar to the cathedral window quilt. But this has inspired me to make another now out of scraps that were too small for the circle or left over after cutting circles. Even if I have to stitch some together end to end or even overlap them end to end as I go to get the length I need. My squares would have to be smaller since I would be working with only scraps but even that could be cute. Shoot. Maybe a purse. Love your tutorials Jenny. Hope to meet you in person some day.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Sherry Beuckelaere You have so many great ideas!
@robbliton3004
@robbliton3004 8 лет назад
Just remember to purchase batting that has a 10 inch spacing on the quilting, another words you can tie 10 inches apart. If you use a batting that is designed for quilting 4 inches apart, then the batting will bunch up after it is washed. Love your stuff.
@jvonneje2361
@jvonneje2361 8 лет назад
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS JENNY
@karencheney2347
@karencheney2347 8 лет назад
and now I see further on in the tutorial that the contrasting thread was done-very nice!
@littlequiltsong9576
@littlequiltsong9576 8 лет назад
Thank you for this tutorial. What a great way to use up jean fabric.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Sigi G we are so glad that you love it! :)
@lynn81181
@lynn81181 8 лет назад
I love the idea of the Crossroads!
@lindielee6322
@lindielee6322 8 лет назад
Oh Jenny, I sure would like to see the colorful quilt you made.
@almabrrown3296
@almabrrown3296 8 лет назад
just need to buy some denim now to make these quilt ... it looks great.
@user-eq9nh9sl8k
@user-eq9nh9sl8k 7 лет назад
Reminds me of my rag chenille quilt which was fun. It was time consuming but turned out really cool. This quilt looks cool and much faster and still have the chenille look. Thanks for the video and great idea. Going to check out Amy Barickman book.
@joboswell29
@joboswell29 8 лет назад
my goodness you are lovely people, I enjoy every minute of your tutorials x
@susankunnenkeril9167
@susankunnenkeril9167 7 лет назад
JOHN Allward
@Jake92574
@Jake92574 8 лет назад
I LOVE THIS QUILT! For a lite weight I would love to clip the back side seams of the quilt and make that side ragged as it is almost two layered already. Thanks!
@dianewalter8382
@dianewalter8382 8 лет назад
Hi Jenny, I love all of your tutorials! I could definitely see the tying down as a decorative stitch to add a little more interest and pop. Thanks for your wonderful tuts. Diane from Australia
@sylviefeys744
@sylviefeys744 8 лет назад
thank you... i just found you on you tube. i am very happy with your video's you are such a good and nice teacher. 👍👍☺☺
@chantalida53
@chantalida53 8 лет назад
Great tutorial , I love it, thank you so much, I'll try with decorative stitches
@micheledandrea9197
@micheledandrea9197 8 лет назад
I finallty finished the quilt, it looks fantastic, my first quilt ever Thank you
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames 6 лет назад
If you used old blue jeans for the strips, you could really use any fabric for the base. Happy New Year to all y'all from sunny Arizona, 68F today!
@YuChuLi
@YuChuLi 8 лет назад
quilt fun
@alexnicholson1351
@alexnicholson1351 8 лет назад
this looks great. depends on the colour it would suit a boy!
@henriettewouters2847
@henriettewouters2847 8 лет назад
I would not cut the squares but take a strip of background fabric and sew the strips of denim on the strip at a 45 degree angle and then cut the squares.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Henriette Wouters You certainly could do that! :) I love hearing how different people's minds work differently with the same beautiful result!
@karenlambert4713
@karenlambert4713 8 лет назад
Looking forward to trying this technique.
@peggymontero4263
@peggymontero4263 7 лет назад
i love your tutorials...i have learned so much.. thank you
@cynthiastark7258
@cynthiastark7258 8 лет назад
Your tutorials are awesome! Thank you
@paty1083
@paty1083 8 лет назад
I just love you tutorial, always with new ideas! Thanks!
@janochs7288
@janochs7288 8 лет назад
The idea of using denim from our own stash is great using this lovely process, but why couldn't this quilt be made using various color/prints combos in cotton quilting fabric? Ideas are already dancing in my head (added to all the previous ones...) Love you, Jenny
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Jan Ochs the problem with cotton is that it will most likely fray and roll up over time. But flannel is a great alternative if you don't want to use denim. :)
@jenelleparks5183
@jenelleparks5183 Год назад
I'd like to see a picture of this finished quilt after it's washed? Thinking of making it for my son, which means it will need to be washed occasionally. :)
@ashleyolannadesign
@ashleyolannadesign 8 лет назад
Another great tutorial! Thanks!
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames 6 лет назад
If you want your quilt strips to fuzz faster, John Flynn quilt frames, uses an electric weed eater. Happy New Year to all y'all from sunny Arizona, 68F today!
@aprilstark8887
@aprilstark8887 8 лет назад
Such a cool quilt!
@benjjrgraham6842
@benjjrgraham6842 8 лет назад
i like how you're thinking outside of the box. all you had to do was put one square on top on another, sew lines, and slash between the lines. there's even a rotary cutter for that.
@tabaiba1958
@tabaiba1958 8 лет назад
I do'nt think that the result was the same. It's not the same tear strips than cut them.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+BenjJr Graham you could definitely try it that way! It would be like a Chenille quilt if you cut it with the rotary cutter after they were sewn on top of each other. Either way, it would look great!
@queenopearls
@queenopearls 8 лет назад
+BenjJr Graham - That is what I was thinking. Plus the raveling wouldn't go beyond the seam lines. :)
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames 6 лет назад
BenjJr Graham, great comment! I was thinking the same thing. You'd save time by not cutting all those strips, lining them back up and squaring up the blocks! Good call! Happy New Year to all y'all from sunny Arizona, 68F today!
@taylorrosenberg3350
@taylorrosenberg3350 6 лет назад
Yes! It used to be called "chaneile" for clothing.
@TheNanaweaver
@TheNanaweaver 6 лет назад
dee Darlene Michaud 1 hr rag quilting no cutting blocks this would work the same and less sewing . I love this thro, great for flannel strips and denim
@craftingmimi7377
@craftingmimi7377 8 лет назад
Jenny, I was just wondering what happened when you washed the quilt? It looks like you sewed each strip in the middle. Did it fray in a good way or become a tangled mess after it was washed and dried?
@AdiarraS
@AdiarraS 8 лет назад
Love it!!!
@jenapope8814
@jenapope8814 8 лет назад
love this!!!!
@DrTiwade
@DrTiwade 3 года назад
Love it. Awesome
@1BRENDAJOYCE
@1BRENDAJOYCE 8 лет назад
TO ME HAND IS A 4 LETTER WORD. MY MACHINE CAN DO A SINGLE DECORATIVE STITCH AND TIE OFF AND PUSH BUTTON TO CUT THREADS. EXAMPLE A SATIN STITCH HEART. IT COULD REPLACE THE HAND TYING.
@shannansabby
@shannansabby 8 лет назад
two questions... 1. Do you sew down the middle of the torn strip? Is that why the decorative stitches would work well? 2. How does it wash up in the laundry? does it fray like a rag quilt? Thanks, loved the tutorial!!
@AmyBarickman
@AmyBarickman 8 лет назад
+Shannan Sabby Yes, you just sew down the middle of the strip. The decorative stitches are both pretty and add extra strength. Our denim washes really nicely, it will fray a little, but not as much as a rag quilt.
@angelaharding1197
@angelaharding1197 8 лет назад
this is good for a man you know they don't want flower.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+angela harding we are always struggling to figure out what quilt to make a man, and this is perfect!!
@danacrocco3592
@danacrocco3592 8 лет назад
I love the purple and blue method better. Not so much bulk. Plus you could free motion inside the solid block if you had a mind to :)
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Dana Crocco Yes you could and it would be so darling! :)
@jennekern2473
@jennekern2473 8 лет назад
When I tie a quilt I use my machine. A zig-zag stitch set on 0 stitch length is super fast and easy.
@karencheney2347
@karencheney2347 8 лет назад
You could even do different color thread on the strips!
@RebekkaKae58
@RebekkaKae58 8 лет назад
Man sewing did a project like this.
@nonniepalmer8676
@nonniepalmer8676 8 лет назад
I would probably tack / tie the quilt first then ....I think I would bind the quilt instead of birthing it.... I always got in big trouble birthing a quilt.... This is a darling quilt.
@nonniepalmer8676
@nonniepalmer8676 8 лет назад
+Nonnie Palmer >>> i would probably machine tack / tie the quilt instead of by hand as my arthritis would give me fits if I try to hand tie it.
@amlaboy
@amlaboy 8 лет назад
Wondering how this would look as a RAG quilt. Would fleece work? Sew as You Go? I know that denim and fleece are often used in rag quilts. Don't care for the zigzag stitch but we're only limited by what our sewing machines are capable of. The end result is very pretty.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Mary Laboy Flannel and denim are both often used in rag quilts and would both work great for this project. Fleece on the other hand would roll on the edges. I hope this helps! :)
@GrrannyH1
@GrrannyH1 8 лет назад
I have "tied" quilts using my sewing machine. A friend did a quilt by embroidering small motifs instead of tieing by hand.
@victoriagarcia6449
@victoriagarcia6449 8 лет назад
muy original muchas gracias
@Shari331
@Shari331 8 лет назад
LOVE LOVE LOVE this quilt! I do have a question though...would the fabric be easy to dye? I'd love to make a black/gold (Steeler football colors) for my husband.
@AmyBarickman
@AmyBarickman 8 лет назад
+Shari Lawrence You know, we've never tried dyeing it, but I would assume it would take dye well - it is 100% cotton. If you give it a shot, let us know how it turns out!
@Shari331
@Shari331 8 лет назад
Thank you...will definitely have to try :)
@ninablackman8752
@ninablackman8752 5 лет назад
You know, you could do this with flannel. It would not be as heavy and you could do two seams per strip but I think it would be a cute children's quilt.
@conniejurgs9427
@conniejurgs9427 3 года назад
What if you sewed a demin square onto the background square & cut with a chenille cutter instead of the denim strips sewed on individually.
@dorieschultz7310
@dorieschultz7310 8 лет назад
thanks for the answer!
@Mommajozy1
@Mommajozy1 7 лет назад
That square looks just like chenille ! You know what I mean ?????
@GloriaSalas-sr1jf
@GloriaSalas-sr1jf 8 лет назад
se me hacen muy bonitos.!!!!
@ozziemyman
@ozziemyman 8 лет назад
What about using 100% cotton..............(quilting fabric) instead of denim? I think that would be a cute idea as well?! What do you think?? Jenny......
@ozziemyman
@ozziemyman 8 лет назад
+Missouri Star Quilt Company thanks so much!! I like the flannel idea!!
@judyobrien5443
@judyobrien5443 8 лет назад
do you see down the middle of the strip???? can you use like a jelly roll?
@dorieschultz7310
@dorieschultz7310 8 лет назад
For the quilt how much fabric of each color would you use? What if you wanted it to be colorful? So I guess I still need to know how large the squares are.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Dorie Schultz you would need a 1/2 of a yard of each color to have the same size quilt. Just like the multi-colored quilt on set :)
@beejay_qween
@beejay_qween 6 лет назад
What a fun quilt!!! I’m assuming since it’s made with denim it is warmer ? Also could you do the tying method with any simple block ?? (A four patch)
@txsunshinecowgirl
@txsunshinecowgirl 8 лет назад
i have to tie every quilt cause my machine wont free motion and i use crochet thread and it works really well :-)
@hollywood-mr1qo
@hollywood-mr1qo 7 лет назад
Sunshine Jennifer Cook you can quilt straight lines or stitch in the ditch as well (*maybe not on this quilt type*) I've done a chevron quilting pattern on a very small machine. Don't limit your creativity! happy quilting!
@AuntBugPikeCounty
@AuntBugPikeCounty 8 лет назад
Such a neat and different quilt. When will the various colors of the denim be back in stock ...so many are out of stock at the moment.
@lesa6399
@lesa6399 6 лет назад
Awwww...I am too late! Didn’t find the color choices I was hoping for. The strips you tore were also the denim?
@handmadebyMickie
@handmadebyMickie 8 лет назад
I can't tell for sure....for the denim quilt are you sewing the strips down the middle?
@paradoxchild01
@paradoxchild01 8 лет назад
Can you show another quilt using the turn out method? I'm a first time quilter and was dreading the binding phase. Can you show tips on how to get the inside smooth.
@trudythomas5036
@trudythomas5036 8 лет назад
Hey Ladies! Great tutorial! Jenny you have inspired me to make making of your quilts! 3 years ago I learned how to quilt from you! I would like to make one of these quilts with the different colors EXCEPT for black. Would you use White as the back ground color. Also How would you figure out the yardage if you are doing different colors? P.S. I made one of your rag quilts.. it was fun to do.
@POLISHBABCI
@POLISHBABCI 8 лет назад
What did Jenny use for her quilt of many colors..yardage or fat quarters..luv it..wish she had opened it so i could see what she did..how much of each..i really need to this.
@jsrt1099
@jsrt1099 8 лет назад
LOVED this look, Jenny! Now anyway to get 2 different colors in a Layer Cake Pk for this project? Having issues with arm & would Love this, if possible! I can see making this for my Firefighter Son for his Birthday.... Sue
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+jsrt10 That's a great suggestion!! We will definitely pass it along!
@jsrt1099
@jsrt1099 8 лет назад
+Missouri Star Quilt Company THANK YOU, THANK YOU! JUST LET US ALL KNOW, SO IF, THIS HAPPENS, I COULD GET RIGHT ON TO ORDERING...XOXO
@TheH20please
@TheH20please 8 лет назад
I've always enjoyed your videos, Jenny. I'm also a big fan of Indygo Junction patterns. Was that cotton batting that you used and what weight or thickness is it? Thank you.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+TheH20please You can use cotton or polyester batting, it's really personal preference. The same goes for the weight. If you want your quilt to be a bit heavier and warmer, I'd use a thicker batting. I hope this helps! :)
@martinaritrovato3261
@martinaritrovato3261 8 лет назад
Frist of I want to thank you for all your great videos you put in here. You have given me so many ideas. I am from Germany and and patchwork or quilting has become my new hobby and I love it. Your videos are easy to understand and to follow. Now to this video, which needle should I use for my sewingmaschiene? Thanks again and keep going you are doing a great Job!
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Martina Ritrovato we are so glad that you love the tutorial! Thanks so much for the kind words :) You would definitely want to switch out to a denim needle. Especially when you have all of the layers of denim together. www.missouriquiltco.com/shop/detail/28701/schmetz/-/denim-5-pk-size-1490-needles
@janejohnson2004
@janejohnson2004 8 лет назад
Love love this idea!! Excited to try it. What is the material that you use to sew the stips to? Is that just cotton, or is it also denim?
@m.k.1543
@m.k.1543 8 лет назад
My wheels they are a spinnin'!!
@micheledandrea9197
@micheledandrea9197 8 лет назад
I would love to try this quilt in the black and white as per the video, When will the charcoal white and white wash fabric be available?
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+michele dandrea We hope to have them back in stock soon! If you add them to your wishlist you will receive an email when we get them. :)
@stanlovering2719
@stanlovering2719 2 года назад
How big are the squares? I am guessing they are 10 inch, but not sure
@csqueaksc
@csqueaksc 8 лет назад
Which side of the fabric did you have facing up for each block and the strips the twill or soft side? Love this tutorial!!!
@AmyBarickman
@AmyBarickman 8 лет назад
+Christina Leonhardt We used the twill side, but you could use either.
@lauragreer5240
@lauragreer5240 7 лет назад
I wonder if this would work for flannel also?
@csqueaksc
@csqueaksc 8 лет назад
Did you tear from selvedge to selvedge or did you rip off the selvedge and then start your strips?
@stephaniejohnson7637
@stephaniejohnson7637 6 лет назад
If u are making a queen size how many rows across and how many rows down
@brandihagerty958
@brandihagerty958 7 лет назад
I completed sewn all my denim, and now it is time to quilt them. I was planning to stitch in the ditch, and am afraid about needles braking, due to thickness. Is it possible, or do you strongly recommend they tying?
@teresamasek104
@teresamasek104 8 лет назад
Jenny, love this tutorial. I am actually getting ready to make my sister a quilt for her wedding. She and her fiance sent me a lot of their old jeans and flannel shirts. Thinking about possibly doing this quilt, but I have already cut my strips. Do you think once it's washed the edges would fray? One more question, she want's a king size quilt, do you think I should bind it instead of flipping it? Thank you,
@kandaykerr3653
@kandaykerr3653 6 лет назад
Would you have to use heavy duty needles for this?
@laine214
@laine214 8 лет назад
They look like layer cake size squares to me.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Elaine Judge yes, they are 10" squares. Hope you give this quilt a try!! :)
@rosemarywellner8901
@rosemarywellner8901 8 лет назад
Love this!! Hey Amy, love your vest. Is that an original pattern? Where can I buy it! I want to make one.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Rosemary Wellner It's so cute! The Vest pattern can be found at www.indygojunction.com/ and Jenny's shirt pattern can be found by clicking on the link in the description box. :)
@AmyBarickman
@AmyBarickman 8 лет назад
+Rosemary Wellner Hi Rosemary! The vest I am wearing is the Modern Silhouette Vest, which you can find here: www.indygojunction.com/Modern-Silhouette-Vest-p/pij986cr.htm It is one of my favorites!
@bethcooley9224
@bethcooley9224 8 лет назад
Did you machine stitch or hand stitch the opening closed?
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Beth Cooley you could do either one, but it was just easier to machine stitch this one with a denim needle to get through all of the layers!!
@megmwbc
@megmwbc 8 лет назад
Does anyone have a picture of a quilt made this way after it is washed? Thank you in advance
@desiraegibbs6197
@desiraegibbs6197 3 года назад
I’d think it would b a mess when u wash it... w all the fraying
@D8271
@D8271 8 лет назад
this is going to happen...only to stop additional shedding, you did not mention that zig-zag stitch should help prevent that (those were zig-zagged by the middle), i think especially if it is put on each side of the strip...or it is not necessary? it doubles the stitching time but may be worth it...and is there a method other than ripping to get those strips torn in a softer, shagged like way?
@AmyBarickman
@AmyBarickman 8 лет назад
+D8271 Our experience with the denim is that it doesn't shed much, which is why you can just stitch down the middle. Maybe try a block and wash it to see how you like it? We have just used the ripping method, it is easy!
@seekingtrueanswers
@seekingtrueanswers 8 лет назад
Are there any issues when washing? I had a denim quilt given to me with unfinished edges that raveled so much in the washer I had to have it serviced. I am a novice new quilter and love your videos and methods.
@MissouriQuiltCo
@MissouriQuiltCo 8 лет назад
+Smith Company You shouldn't have any big problems with raveling, since the ends of the raw strips are sewn into each square! :)
@kerranky
@kerranky 6 лет назад
do you just do one row when adding the strips?
@MariaSudderth
@MariaSudderth 8 лет назад
Is there any other fabric that this would work well with?
@MariaSudderth
@MariaSudderth 8 лет назад
Thank you! I'm new to quilting and your jelly roll quilt was the first one I tried,last month. Your videos are awesome.
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