I LOVE how Jenny used to worry about being left handed, when that actually makes her the perfect tutorial, as most people watch and repeat everything in a mirror fashion anyway! You are perfect and perfectly wonderful, Jenny! We love you!
I really like this - a super fast way to make multiple blocks. I'm planning on making some tubes, to make placemats for Christmas presents. Thanks Jenny!
Jenny is so adorable. Fun to watch, entertaining and informative. Instructions are so clear and doesn't waste a lot of time on the video at the machine. I watch every one of her videos and have learned so much. This tube thing is a great idea!!
It is just thee perfect hour glass square ever and soooo fast to make. I love it and will be making table runners in a heartbeat for everyone I know. Thank you so much Jenny.
Jenny, I would LOVE to see a quilt of the tube hourglass 4th e blocks. I did all my blocks a d would like to see it all put together...do we square to a specific measurement?? It goes together well. I just wa t to see one do ushed. Thank you
I love these videos. Being left-handed, it is nice to see the techniques without figuring out how to do them left-handed. It is nice that that show the right and left-handed.
I learn so much from watching your how-to videos. I am a beginner and learning by watching, then trying it out. Hopefully, one day I will make a full quilt from start to finish.....I am not a quiter...but want to be a quilter.
I have downloaded EVERY Tutorial Missouri Quilt Co. has on their website. Very easy to understand and follow. Since I am new to quilting, these tutorials make so much sense without getting too "fussy" that I am totally inspired to get started.
So glad you still have these older posts!! Love this one and can't wait to try it. As a fairly new quilter, I love your easy quick piecing. thanks so much for all your help.
we have a small group of patchwork ladies here in Denmark, and have on more than one occasion used your instructions as a tutorial for the whole class, it has been great. we all thank you ladies.
I tried this yesterday, I made an Shamrock table runner for St. Paddy's Day. I was amazed how quickly it all goes together. It took me a day to pull and iron all my fabric together. I can see where jelly rolls would be ideal for this, it would reduce hours from my project.
I watched this for the first time yesterday, got out a jelly roll and a group of fat quarters. I have 1/2 of a quilt top already! Just got home from work, watching once more before I go back to finish...this is so fun!!!!
I have made several quilts for my granddaughters, but thanks to watching hours of your youtube videos, I have started my first patchwork quilt. I am happy to say my first two blocks match! (pinwheel) These will be Christmas presents for the girls. Hope to get some done for the Daddy's too! So thank you for your great videos.
Always love your tutorials, Jenny. Not only are you a wonderful instructor, you are always so happy and uplifting. Thanks for each and every tutorial. One of these days, I'm going to get to your shop!
I love it and sooooo easy. I cannot begin to tell you how much you have taught me in your tutorials. I never thought in a million years, that I would be making quilts. You make every block so easy that it's a pleasure to watch and learn from them. Jenny, I wish I could bring you home with me, lol.
Jenny has taught me so much. I’m a self taught quilter and the little tricks she uses like setting your seams I just love and now use everyday. I’m also left handed and it rare to find tools or someone who can teach me the way she does. Thank you Jenny. We just love you, your so talented
I have been sewing all my life and at 50 I thought I might like to quilt. They made it look so easy. I though lots of little square all over the place. I am definitely doing this. Thank you so much.
I have started a quilt in a class years ago but only a few blocks. I will be using this to fill up all the holes, big holes, and will try to show you the results. Thank ;you for all your videos. I am very slow but can rewind! You have opened up a whole new world and now I think I can actually finish a quilt before the classes run out. Thanks, Sarah
I'm glad I found the Missouri Quilting Company videos. I'm about to start my very first quilt and I had no idea how to start. Watching videos is so much better than trying to learn this from a book.
Wow - I have GOT to give that a go! Thanks to MSQC I've made 3 quilt tops in a week - more than I've made in the last year. AND you've given me an idea to finish off a WIP to boot! What's more, it's nice to see a fellow "leftie" doing such beautiful craftwork. Thank you all again for the inspiration!
I keep on watching your tutorials day by day while basting hexagons... but tonight I feel like whipping up a whole quilttop and I guess that I will use this tutorial tonight :) I'll make sure to post a picture of the finished quilttop
I am just beginning to return to quilting and this is wonderful! So much has changed in the last 30 years, it's almost like starting all over. Except much of my stash is now "vintage."
Just when I buy material to make a quilt, I find another video for another project I want to make! I'm obsessed! You explain so well, that even I can make your quilts. Thank you!
Being a new beginner to all this, I've been watching your tutorials and am fascinated how incredibly easy you make these look. Makes me feel like can actually tackle something like this. .... Jenny for President! Got my vote.
I was watching another site and wondering if I really needed to purchase ANOTHER ruler....then there you are Jenny..showing me how to do the exact same cuts with a regular ruler. I love you Jenny and your tutorials.
Like watching a magician perform a magic trick and then seeing how he/she does it! Without the rabbit....... Way to go Jennyl Love everything you demonstrate. You make everything so easy.
I loved the man quilting tutorial today showing the process for basting a large quilt. Ironing the quilt layers on the table was a great idea. I also like the bike clipped to hold quilt together while I quilt the rest of the quilt. I also loved that all your tutorials are free I look forward to each new weekly quilt tutorial. Thanks Barbara Munoz
I love your tutorials, youtube would be lost without people like you. I appreciate your sharing something educational and beneficial with the unsusupecting public. Happy Mothers Day. Yes I love tube quilting, any kind of quilting.
Omg....this was so fun. I learned to quilt the old fashioned way....everything by hand and so slow that I even stopped doing it. This sheds new light on a craft that I love so much, and have 3 grandsons that I want to leave a handmade remembrance to. Thanks for your site!
I just found your sight on Face. Book.I am an 80 yr.old grandmother and great grandmother and I love to make quilts for new great grandbabies. I love the "Quilt as you go" method. I can do a quilt so much faster I love your sight. Thank you so much.
I am in my early seventies, and just starting my first quilting project, I came across your tutorial looking for a lesson to help me get started, you make it look so easy, but I will give it a go and will let you know how I get on later. Mo Wilkins
I am hoping to make my fiance a quilt for Christmas. It will be my first ever and I believe you just gave me the style I am going to make! Thank you or sharing :)
Jenny & Natalie......This is a great tutorial.....thanks so much for ALL you do. You make quilting and other sewing projects seem so easy ! I have been sewing for 37 years, and have been a member of MSQC forum since 2011.... Again, thanks to both of you !!!
Hi JennyI love your quilting technique, it is easy for a beginner like myself.in 2016 I tried your straight strip small quilt for my mother and it came out cool for a beginner, I am sorry I forgot to post a picture of the quilt.Thumbs up
Appreciate all of your wonderful Tutorials here on RU-vid...fanstastic job....and I just purchased the Half Hexagon rulers, both 5" and 10" and also the Purple Stack and Whack book for the pinwheels...can't wait to get them.....Amazing.....Thanks Ken
Your tutorials are awesome. I made my very first quilt ever. Well, actually it was my second, the first project I did was to make a quilted robe for my husband when I was young and silly. I'm 61 now with five grandchildren and only working part-time. These tutorials you do make everything look so easy and fun. It opened a whole new world up for me. Thank you and keep up the great quilting.
i just found your quilting tutorial site, and in 30 minutes i have learned so much ,things i have always wondered how did they do that? now thanks to you i know , thank you so much, i look forward to seeing more , i feel like i should be paying you for teaching me , thanks ,,Debbie
I'm so thrilled that you posted this up as I have a square Fiskars quilting ruler 12.5" x 12.5" and had no idea how to use it until now. Thank you thank you!!!
It looks like a fabulous way to make a quilt. I can hardly wait to start one. Reading comments further down, yes machines do not all make a 1/4" seam. Mine does a 5/16". Best it will do, so measuring your sewn strips is important before you cut the wider one.
Great tip about sewing long seams in different directions to avoid bowing, thank you! I did my very first quilt using this tube method with a jelly roll and it came together really quickly.
Excuse me, I dont speak english. Estoy realmente encantada con los videos de Missouriquiltco. Tengo 10 años de hacer quilts, y hasta ahora he aprendido muchas nuevas técnicas. Mil gracias,