I made this quilt by following this tutorial with Jenny. I made it 6 blocks x 8 blocks and it turned out beautiful and fits our king bed wonderfully. Thank you Jenny for all your clear instructions.
I started quilting becauseyou explain in such away that even a novice can accomplish the journey of making a beautiful quilt. Thank you for being such a great teacher.
Jenny I am in the quilting stage of this quilt pattern...thanks for the reminder of how beautiful big clean lines are for scrapes...my adult daughter loves it and ask for it when I am done......she has seen many quilts I have done with you...lol.....carry you around the house when working.......and she spoke up about this one. Thanks
I am just finishing my quilt.....I did start to put it together without framing each block separating....it was way to busy and the flower got lost....so now I have framed each block and it is very cute...scrappy look. thank you Jenny for another great idea.
I love the pattern. I made this quilt and double sewed the triangles you cut off and made a bunch of little half square triangles. Then I took all those little HST and made a mini quilt. I had to make a few more HST but it came out awesome. I love using up all the fabrics by double sewing the big HST and making little project from the tiny HST. I wish I could show you the mini quilt. I love it. I used all civil war type fabrics. Very kool!
Jenny, I love all your videos! You make every pattern look fun and easy to make. Your smile and laughter makes your videos enjoyable to watch. You are NEVER boring! If I have to name one video that is my favorite I guess it would have to be the Prairie Flower Quilt simply because it is one of my favorite patterns and I, too love daisy. I also love the color combinations in this quilt. This quilt is on my list of projects to get done in 2016. Thank you, Jenny for all you do for quilting.
The day this tutorial aired I quickly made a block to remind me that I now have a work in progress and that I need to make time to do this quilt! The example is simply stunning!
Hello Jenny. I have a whole lot of scraps , but I love this pattern. and I wanted to use up my scraps, so I am making pot holders with them as I do not have enough of the same fabrics to do a quilt. But you can count on the next time I am at the fabric store I am going to make sure I do. Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate these patterns. I also recently learned That there is a difference in the fabric you buy at a chain store and the fabric at a quilt shop. The fabric at the quilt shop is better quality. so I will use my cheaper fabric up for practice and when I do the quilt I will shop through fabric shops.
I like the Prairie Flower block - it looks like difficult and Jenny makes it very, very simple by breaking it down for us. I like traditional looking blocks and this is one and it can be modernized with both techniques and fabric for ease and a more modern quilt, if that is the desired result. Thanks for another great tutorial.
I've been working on this quilt for a couple of days and think it is going to be very pretty. Thanks Jennie for continuing to give us the tools to complete beautiful quilts. You are an inspiration
Omg, love this pattern. I bought this quilt in feed sack fabrics at estate sale with sugar sack backing in queen size for $25. But knowing how to do this will be my project number gazillion!!! Thank you for sharing.
love the old fashioned scrappy quilts and so appreciate that you make them so easy to do. I was always in a quandary what and how to use the pre-cuts. You have opened my eyes and made me see blocks in a different way. Now I can't wait to start working with pre-cuts
Thank you very muchfor your creations. I look at them as a magic.at first i cannot think how you made thepattern but gradually everything became crystal clear with enjoyment. Then i am so impatient to try it. God bless for your nice smile at last you made.
I love this quilt because it uses a precut and with a white background you get a great variety of colors and prints that pull the whole quilt together. I also love that it is so quick and easy to make!!
its realistic to say that I will not make every single quilt here......BUT I will tell you on a cold Friday night with a pepsi and popcorn its my movie night with all Jennys tutorials. love ya Jenny and MSQC. I do this a lot...
I love this prairie flower quilt and it's simplicity. It looks old but new...a classic! Living on the praiies it's like a touch of home made into a quilt.
Jenny, I was not sure about which would be my first project this year, but this quilt is just beautiful. I love the colors. This will be my first project!. Thanks for sharing. You are a great teacher!!!
I thoroughly enjoy Jenny and her demonstrations. I just love stars of any kind and Jenny makes things so easy. I also like the fact that she shows and tells all the dimensions for the quilt blocks so you don't have to go hunting or pay additionally for the pattern. It leaves you more money to spend on fabric from the Missouri Star Quilt company (lol).... Thank you Jenny
Love this quilt. I am currently working on one for my daughter-in-law. I'm pretty new to quilting, and I enjoy the tutorials by Jenny. I'm learning so much from them.
My "adult" favorite. Waiting on my order from you to come in to start this one. My overall favorite is actually the T-Blick I think it was called. Only because I made that one for AND with my 5 year old Granddaughter. She loves Fridays because she knows there's a "New Jenny Movie"
Very pretty! Similar to the Quatre Foil quilt, except with 'angled lozenges' in the corners instead of a simple four-patch. Also with the Prairie flower, because the blocks were not trimmed down to 4.5"x4.5" before adding the white squares, you will 'lose your points' on the petal blocks. But that's fine, it gives it a slightly more rounded appearance (& virtually no wasted fabric!). Another great design from the MSQC...! Thanks Jenny and team. ~Diana from Toronto
This is my favorite tutorial presently! I have lots of 10" squares and charm packs that would look so pretty with this pattern. Thanks, Jenny & company!
Love this quilt. I'm new to quilting and this reminds me of the quilts my grandmother made. Can wait to make my own. There is so much inspirations from Missouri Star it hard not to have multiply projects going on at the same time.
Jenny - This pattern is so beautiful and I love making it. You have helped me out with so many quilting techniques and easy ways to quilt which has really influenced my love of quilting. Thank you so much for your wonderful teaching methods and I love your humor. Pat
Made this quilt and watched it being quilted today. My colors are very similar to those in this video. Love it. Thank you Jenny for inspiring me to try more and more quilt patterns.
Love this quilt. Jenny makes all her quilts easy to understand with her tutorials. Love the tutorials and love her shops. A great road trip and planning another trip to Hamilton.
Thank you Jenny for another great tutorial!! I found this pattern on Pinterest a while ago and bought the Summer Breeze 3 Layer cake fabric pre-cuts to make it but didn't know where to begin. Now thanks to your tutorial I can finally put it together. Thank you again jenny!!
My bucket list is so long I will never do it all! I guess its better to have too many I like than not enough :) Thanks Jenny!! Oh yeah I love that line of fabric!
Missouri Star Quilt Company Hi Jenny & Co; the top of my list is your Disappearing Pinwheel #d I am using a teal and grey/black layer cake using the blacks as background fabric I should have the runner top ready tomorrow and will put up a pic thanks for asking!
my typing is atrocious! it is disappearing pinwheel #5! I have all the large pinwheels blocks ready for the secondary cuts. Tonight, its way too hot here 32 Celsius blah
I love this quilt and I think the fabric choice is a large part of that! Jenny you have such a good eye to know which fabric line to use for your samples.
This is my favorite video - I think! I love the fabrics used, so pretty and happy, but mostly I love how easy the block is, and how intricate is looks. This one is definitely on my to-do list!
It's hard to pick a fav tutorial, because they are all great. But if I must pick one, it will be the Easy Prairie Flower Quilt. I love the look and being able to use some of my pre-cuts and make lots of blocks with none of them the same! :-)
I love the Easy Prairie Flower quilt because it has so many possibilities from one pattern. Color ways and negative spaces can be changed around to create some lovely blocks.
Hi Jenny, I love this tutorial because it reminds me so much of the Quatrefoil quilt that you did with the Fresh Lilac's fabric line that I loved so much I made the same quilt. I brought that quilt to meet you in late September and you were so gracious and kind to me. Every day when I look at that quilt it makes me grateful that there are such kind, wonderful, encouraging, sharing and giving people in this world. I know that I have said this to you so many times, but thank you for all you do! Leila Sanders
Gorgeous Jenny! Can't wait to make this one. I love the secondary circles that appear in the finished quilt. You are the BEST quilt instructor and we are so appreciative.
This is my favorite quilt video. It is so easy, yet looks like a more difficult block/quilt. As usual Jenny makes it very doable, even for a beginner. Thanks Jenny!
This is such a great design! It's my favorite because it truly lends itself to so many different looks with a simple change of fabrics. I'm already planning one in 30s prints, one with different solids for each block, and one in Christmas prints, along with a matching table runner and wall hanging. How exciting!
KInda reminds me a little of the X's an O's quilt, which I love by the way. Well, I love all your patterns and tutorials. I will not live long enough to do them all.
Waiting on my order to start, fingers crossed today? I know this will be a go to quilt because you can switch it up so easy! This will be at the top of my list of favorites.
this would be great for a memory quilt. people could sign the center white blocks before assembling it (or after its up to you) or you could replace the white Center with a photo transferred image. love this! so many options!
Looks like a great quilt. So many quilts, so little time. I love watching you demonstrate the quilts and save all your tutorials for when I have time. Thanks Jenny