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One Block Wonder Panel Kaleidoscope Quilt 

Cottage Treasures Quilting
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Join Alain Dupuis as he shows us how to create this stunning Josephine Wall One Block Wonder Panel Kaleidoscope Quilt. Alain covers everything from cutting the fabric to binding this quilt. Great for beginners as it's all straight line stitching. No detail left out.

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@mariettedemarest5173
@mariettedemarest5173 Год назад
You're a great instructor. Maybe I'll be able to start the panel I've been saving.
@ElskeKeeton-fd3ky
@ElskeKeeton-fd3ky 5 дней назад
Absolutely stunning! I have so enjoyed your video, thank you and best wishes 🌷
@marthastroud4506
@marthastroud4506 Год назад
This is beautiful. I wish you had showed binding the corners with this tool. This is where I have the most problems.
@therotundhound2354
@therotundhound2354 10 месяцев назад
Wow, incredible discipline and accuracy! Amazing. I salute your skill.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much.
@hittingthewall
@hittingthewall 10 месяцев назад
I just discovered your channel. I don't understand why you don't have a truckload more subscribers. Your creations are works of art. Thank you so much for sharing!
@robertjaminet2525
@robertjaminet2525 Год назад
Amazing work and presentation. I love the way you show the whole process to build your quilt.
@almalouannab3718
@almalouannab3718 Год назад
Fascinating. Really interesting and helpful. Love the “fractured “ look. Very creative. Use of the binding attachment was interesting, though I do it “my way “.
@kathrynmurphy8147
@kathrynmurphy8147 24 дня назад
Wow I did not know about using an iron and heat to shrink the fabric to help keep the points better. Brilliant tip! I love these panel kaleidoscope quilts - but it’s so expensive to buy 7 panels the same! Thanks for the tutorial
@marga5117
@marga5117 7 месяцев назад
This quilt is so stunning beautiful!
@staceyrepton6745
@staceyrepton6745 Год назад
💖💖 Fantastic video thanks for the tutorial. Love it. Just bought similar panels from same designer. A tip for you when cutting your dark strips for the outer section. If you layer your fabric strips wrong sides together and cut your segments you will get a left and a right section. Less cutting. Your welcome. 🤩🙂
@cleach5501
@cleach5501 Год назад
This process is new to me. Have been quilting a couple of years. Hope to try this.
@MissyMos_
@MissyMos_ 2 года назад
What an awesome haircut Alain. Love it 👍. Makes you look so young and handsome. Thanks also for another great tutorial. I always wait with anticipation to see what you will share next.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 2 года назад
Thank you Selina, you got me blushing lol. We have tons more content in the works.
@kristenlauster3746
@kristenlauster3746 Год назад
I just love how you showed the whole process you used to build this quilt. You have shown how really easy it is and have given me the courage to try one for myself once I find a panel that I like. Thank you, Alain.
@MsChris23456
@MsChris23456 Год назад
So do I.
@charlotteburns4536
@charlotteburns4536 Год назад
Wow! Great tutorial; very inspiring. Thank you.
@arlene9330
@arlene9330 Год назад
Great video with good instructions and and so glad I found this today .. still trying to decide what to do with my OBW QUILTING..
@annaglasa2795
@annaglasa2795 Год назад
Very good instruction and cleared up several questions for me. I will watch again.
@inaduplessis5312
@inaduplessis5312 7 месяцев назад
You are the master of One Block Wonder quilts with panel. Are you going to do more? This is amazing. My next quilt is going to be something like this. I really hope you are working on more of these.
@judiemare8985
@judiemare8985 Год назад
Beautifully done.
@tonywyatt1159
@tonywyatt1159 Год назад
Amazing work and presentation.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Thank you Tony
@caroljohnson7286
@caroljohnson7286 6 месяцев назад
Loved the way you showed start to finish thank you so much ☺️
@lesleynormanhartnell2070
@lesleynormanhartnell2070 Год назад
Brilliant, thank you for taking the time. Your quilts are fabulous! Love the hair too!
@heatherwatson7692
@heatherwatson7692 7 месяцев назад
Well done! I loved your phrase "At the end I'll make it mind with needles."
@user-zs1ms9oe7l
@user-zs1ms9oe7l Год назад
Удивительные и красивые ваши работы. Получаешь огромное удовольствие ,посмотрев их. Буду пробовать. У нас таких тканей нет.Но искать буду.
@shirleymcewan242
@shirleymcewan242 2 года назад
O my days, what a work of art.. brilliant thank you for sharing..
@alaindupuis9528
@alaindupuis9528 2 года назад
Thank you so much
@juliewoods3650
@juliewoods3650 6 месяцев назад
You are a true amazing person to quilt this masteer piece !!! LOVE IT !!!!!🪡🪡🪡
@davidpena6211
@davidpena6211 2 года назад
WOW… this Is Exactly the Quilt Pattern had on my mind. And, your Instructions and Sewing Ideas are Very Well Explained. Thank Ya’ll…
@leolasimpson9194
@leolasimpson9194 Год назад
This quilt is beautiful! Thank you for showing how to did each step. I am a beginner and this video is very helpful in my quilting education.
@mariawirth2099
@mariawirth2099 Год назад
Thanks for the tip on shrinking the fabric.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Its so helpful. Thank You
@gwenwolff6607
@gwenwolff6607 Год назад
This is excellent! You showed every step and made the process understandable. I will watch this again and again when I make my own one block wonder. Thanks so much!! 🤗
@GeminiDolly52951
@GeminiDolly52951 Год назад
I was totally intrigued how you put this all together - Your attention to detail and measurements - Well done and the quilt looks beautiful - Lots of work with this, but worth the effort - ❤
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Thank you Esther
@farkiemacd
@farkiemacd 2 года назад
I really enjoyed what you did with the quilting! I never thought of it as 'one hexagon at a time'. I could actually see myself doing that, maybe.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 2 года назад
Thank you so much. We try to take the fear out of FMQ
@joannesnelling871
@joannesnelling871 Год назад
This was so helpful and it turned out amazing!
@vickitrevino9738
@vickitrevino9738 Год назад
Beautiful. Saw this technique somewhere else and it is so amazing!! Nice haircut 😊
@helenwhite2111
@helenwhite2111 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing all the steps for this pattern. I am in process of making this and am stalled at the assembly of the pieces. Your tutorial was very helpful. PS: I'm in Alberta and will be checking out your shop. 😊
@frannicat
@frannicat 2 года назад
Magnificent work of art. Whimsical, Modern, Abstract result. The workmanship is to be very proud of so Thank You!
@veliatorrez6523
@veliatorrez6523 2 года назад
Alot of work and absolutely fantastic. Beautiful thank you excellent tutorial.
@ladeenapeterson4967
@ladeenapeterson4967 Год назад
Your quilt was awesome. Thank you for showing us how to do this One Block Wonder. You are amazing.❤
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Thank you so much Ladenna
@margaretkancianic6259
@margaretkancianic6259 6 месяцев назад
I think I’ve watched all of your tutorials. Thanks for the tip on spritzing with water to shrink the fabric! You are my go to quilter to watch💕
@paulinehunt4069
@paulinehunt4069 2 года назад
Maybe I am wrong, seems you are some what of a beginner. You are confident squared it up nicely. No stuffy precision which can be a turn off to imperfect quilters such as myself. It is emotional escape for me. I have been away emotional reasons. You have inspired me. It seemed in your 6 layers you girl was cut in strips? Did I see that correctly? If so seems you need 7 pannels. One being the fairy? I am editing my coment. Spoke prematurely. You are not a beginner.! You are my kind of quilter. 🙃 Glad I found you.
@jimreynolds9782
@jimreynolds9782 2 года назад
Very nice!! Thanks!
@gailrodgers3079
@gailrodgers3079 6 месяцев назад
I wish I could change a rotary blade that easily! I always have so much trouble.- Terrific quilt! Thanks for explaining it so clearly.
@AmandaYoshida
@AmandaYoshida Год назад
She’s one of my favorite artists. I loved watching this process!
@conqueringmountscrapmorewi2509
@conqueringmountscrapmorewi2509 2 года назад
Hello! I hope you had a peaceful day! I went plant shopping with my youngest daughter and we had fun, Now, I get to watch your video. I hope you have a wonderful week ahead. Thank you for this video and your talent.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 2 года назад
Thank you so very much.
@tonitoland846
@tonitoland846 Год назад
Very interesting quilting choices!! I have a OBW top finished (not nearly as fancy as yours!) And haven't figured out yet how I want t quilt it. Also - I spray baste inside, too, so...). Thank you for your other FMQ videos - they gave me the confidence to try something other than a meander/"stipple."
@melissaorona2834
@melissaorona2834 5 месяцев назад
Ooooh!!! I just ordered 2 sets of your Josephine Wall "Tree of Peace" panels to make this stunning quilt for my daughter. She has a gorgeous black and warm multicolored butterfly tapestry on her wall that will match perfectly with this quilt! So excited to make this work of art and so grateful for your outstandingly thorough tutorials! Best to you & Delilah!
@susanwhite2362
@susanwhite2362 2 года назад
Fantastic!!! Thank you for your great instructional video.
@user-zi8sq2zh4x
@user-zi8sq2zh4x Год назад
Фантастично і чарівно одночасно! Дуже копітка робота! Дякую за надхнення!
@sherylsolcan8354
@sherylsolcan8354 2 года назад
Thank you for another great tutorial, you explain everything in detail. I have been wanting to do one of these OBW quilts with the panel for a while now, I always found it intimidating. A person just has to jump in and do it. Donating one's hair is a very worthwhile cause.
@alaindupuis9528
@alaindupuis9528 2 года назад
We are so glad you enjoy our videos, and yes I gain a sense of accomplishment everytime I donate my hair.
@faydeway3
@faydeway3 2 года назад
Amazing thanks 😊
@dreamdanzzer
@dreamdanzzer 9 месяцев назад
Omg this is stunning
@floralheart
@floralheart 2 года назад
Hi Alain, that's one of the most beautiful quilt I've seen. Just found your channel and visited your website looking for that wonderful fabric, I loved.
@patriciaberger5279
@patriciaberger5279 5 месяцев назад
Amazing video! You are quite the artist!
@jojobaja
@jojobaja Год назад
Awesome. Thanks 😊
@alanandsharonhayes9798
@alanandsharonhayes9798 Год назад
Thanks you have be a lot of help.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Your Welcome! And, Thank You.
@ajones4472
@ajones4472 2 года назад
Great tutorial! Really helps with pointers on how to attach the Hex's to the panel. One day I hope to make an OBW Panel quilt and will be using this video as a reference. Had to laugh about spray basting outside in Alberta; which I can understand as I live in windy countryside also. Thumbs up on the donation of your hair!!
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 2 года назад
Thank you so much. Every 3 or so years I cut it all off. When you get there let us know if you need any pointer
@whitneyparker7685
@whitneyparker7685 3 месяца назад
Thanks, very informative. I had no idea what that "foot" did. Thanks again for a very informative program.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 3 месяца назад
You are most welcome.
@kathyrecords982
@kathyrecords982 2 года назад
Beautiful quilt
@alaindupuis9528
@alaindupuis9528 2 года назад
Thank you
@catherinek785
@catherinek785 Год назад
I really like the dark batiks you’ve added
@karincotter6572
@karincotter6572 2 года назад
I always found One Block Wonder quilts to be very intimidating, but you've explained it so well! I might just be tempted to give it a try. Thank you!
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 2 года назад
You are most welcome. Thank you for your kind comments
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 2 года назад
They scared me too, until i learned they go together in strips. Now it is easy. I hope you dive in. Release some creativity.
@karenunderdahl8708
@karenunderdahl8708 5 месяцев назад
Such a creative way to place the blocks! Awesome!
@lidiatb1675
@lidiatb1675 Год назад
Absolutamente divino, perfecto y maravilloso obra de arte, bravo. 🌷😍
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Thank you very much
@melissaorona2834
@melissaorona2834 5 месяцев назад
Stunning! Everything about this quilt and your incredible skillset has me mesmerized! I've only just discovered your channel and will be an avid viewer. Thank you for sharing your talents with the rest of us!
@beverlyeversole3601
@beverlyeversole3601 6 месяцев назад
So beautiful
@cyntoh9265
@cyntoh9265 2 года назад
Lovely project. Thank you for the video. Just one question, who made the seam allowance ruler? I have a difficult time setting my seam allowance.
@karenunderdahl8708
@karenunderdahl8708 5 месяцев назад
Great tutorial!
@kathyduncan6227
@kathyduncan6227 Год назад
This is a beautiful piece of artwork!
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Thanks so much
@vickitrevino9738
@vickitrevino9738 Год назад
Your explanations are very thorough. Just finished the first two videos for free motion quilting. Practicing on paper helps tremendously. I can now draw a round circle as well as the other shapes you featured. Translating it to fabric takes a lot of practice which I’m working on. Thank you for your precise instructions.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
You are very welcome Vicki. Just like everything in life practice makes perfect. I think it's the fear for most people that keeps them from wanting to start or even continuing.
@susanottwell746
@susanottwell746 Год назад
You can find recipes online for homemade basting spray, using vodka for the alcohol desiccant. They are non-toxic while spraying, and much cheaper. There is also a diagonal seam tape you can put on your machine bed with lines on it for lining up your fabrics for sewing diagonal seams, so you don't need to mark the diagonals.
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Thanks for the tips
@karenunderdahl8708
@karenunderdahl8708 5 месяцев назад
Thank you thank you!
@jazzyjoyce421
@jazzyjoyce421 2 года назад
Just found your channel, love it. Your work is awesome 👌
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 2 года назад
Thank you so much
@elviracifuentescolmenero5311
fantastico, genial, gracias
@mariadocarmorufinodecarval7109
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho e obrigada por compartilhar
@helenmorgan4003
@helenmorgan4003 Год назад
It would have been good seeing you turn the corner with the binding tool, I never was able to get it right, sold my machine and gave the binding tool with it. Great tutorial
@nataliegist2014
@nataliegist2014 5 месяцев назад
It is gorgeous. Thanks for the information on ironing to drink the fabric.
@FrancesSmeby
@FrancesSmeby Год назад
Amazing.....
@karenhalse9586
@karenhalse9586 Год назад
Thank you.
@user-lc1of6ly5g
@user-lc1of6ly5g 7 месяцев назад
Wow, stunning one block wonder quilt. I have to say I'm most impressed with your free motion quilting. How many years of practice did it take you to get that good?
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 6 месяцев назад
I've only had a few few opportunities over the last several years to FMQ. I would guess maybe a total of 40 hours on the machine. Thanks so much for your wonderful comments.
@ruthberke2913
@ruthberke2913 Год назад
Great tutorial but was wondering what happens when you get to the corners when applying the binding.
@ludmilakosharny55
@ludmilakosharny55 2 года назад
Alain, i have a question about fabric you used: is it enough for this huge quilt fabric from all 6 panels? I started my own, not so big and see that I have to add extra fabric. In your quilt I noticed that light border is from the same fabric as used on some blocks. Please, advise. One more, then I started to watch your old videos and recognized that it was you only by bolts of the fabric on the floor. Of course, current looking is so intelligent.
@alaindupuis9528
@alaindupuis9528 2 года назад
The small boarder and the blocks that match are all from a specials fabric that's we used to ensure the quilt would be the size we wanted. You would not be able to achieve the same size just using the 6 panels unless you used full sized panels.
@capo9388
@capo9388 Год назад
Wow
@carolynperez862
@carolynperez862 Год назад
what is the seam guide you have stuck down on your machine to guide sewing?
@mariachavez5889
@mariachavez5889 Год назад
Hola por favor activa los subtítulos para poder traducir lo que explicas, gracias
@anikom9833
@anikom9833 5 месяцев назад
Excellent tutorial! Thank you! I have an odd question, the elephant quilt that’s on your wall is gorgeous, is there a pattern or tutorial for it ? Pls ❤
@patstrawhouse4005
@patstrawhouse4005 2 года назад
Gorgeous quilt! Thank you for the excellent tutorial. Wow! Fancy binding tool. Question: What is the name of the marking tool you used to mark the diagonal on your binding strip? Stay well! Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
@alaindupuis9528
@alaindupuis9528 2 года назад
It is a generic chart pen. You can pick them up at most quilting or online quilting stores. Thanks so much for the wonderful comments. You can get them in many coloursnas well
@patstrawhouse4005
@patstrawhouse4005 2 года назад
@@alaindupuis9528 Thanks, Alain!
@joannefreeman3573
@joannefreeman3573 Год назад
Why do you use a 60mm cutter. Much easier when cutting many layers of fabri😊
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
Delilah normally uses a 60 but we have so many blades for our 40mm I just always tend to use it.
@karenunderdahl8708
@karenunderdahl8708 5 месяцев назад
I have an old Singer machine from the sixties, is there a table extender that would work with my machine???? My machine base is very similar to yours. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Love the technique!
@jcoulterism
@jcoulterism Год назад
When sewing with triangles, do you ever use spray starch to minimize stretching?
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289
@cottagetreasuresquilting9289 10 месяцев назад
No, we haven't used spray starch. Thanks that's Interesting!
@beverlyeversole3601
@beverlyeversole3601 6 месяцев назад
I didn't know there was a binding foot
@marjaharmer7800
@marjaharmer7800 Месяц назад
Love your work, where in Alberta are you? Do you sell Panels?
@kimsappington3885
@kimsappington3885 11 месяцев назад
This is beautiful and your explanations are easy to understand and follow. However, I would have left the hexagons for top and bottom around the panel alone. To my eye the center panel doesn’t “flow”, it just looks set in.
@almalouannab3718
@almalouannab3718 Год назад
What is the size of a single panel? 22x18”? Recently bought a 36”x42” panel. How many more do I need for a quilt?
@debbie6376
@debbie6376 Год назад
There is a Janome RU-vid video demonstrating how to attach the binding, including mitering and turning the corners. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HPOfVXC3pVw.html
@deedeemac
@deedeemac 8 месяцев назад
“The best that you can” ….. “or as good as you can”!
@traceycoles1693
@traceycoles1693 Год назад
Lovely tutorial, but I was really hoping you'd not chop the triangles off North and South and maybe applique them to the panel.
@connievanemmerik3858
@connievanemmerik3858 Год назад
No Y seams?
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