Bullseye quilt | raw edge applique | sew along with me | happy quilt
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Make this simple bullseye quilt with me today! I used a lot of super FUN fabrics in this quilt to make it extra BRIGHT and HAPPY!
The material I used for the templates is from the home improvement store. It comes in very large pieces. This was a leftover from a household task. Use a thick piece of cardboard if you don't have this kind of thing laying around your house. 🙃
*It was brought to my attention that a pattern for this block was published by Mary Etherington and Connie Tesene in the book - "Quilts from Aunt Amy" published in 1999. I am not sure how my directions differ from the original, since I was inspired by the many bullseye quilts I have seen.....but want to give credit where credit is due.
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Beth, thank you for all your wonderful tutorials. I love that you don't use fancy rulers and templates. All of your quilts are all so beautiful. ❤️❤️
My husband loves raggy style quilts. This might make a great thin summer weight quilt for him! I love informal quilts that are to be used and loved over a fussy showpiece that gets stored or hung on a wall.
@judithburke1539
2 жыл бұрын
You could make it out of some of his old shirts.....
@kathykelley6426
2 жыл бұрын
I do also
We love our Beth Shibley quilt! 😀
@bethshibleyquilts
2 жыл бұрын
That makes me so happy 😍
Beth it's amazing for me to learn how to put this block together. Thank you so very very much. Do much life and do many things to do. I can take this with me and cut them up even while traveling then see them together later. It's beautiful.
Love how it turned out. Can’t wait to see what it looks like after washing. I’m in the process of doing circles, but smaller to represent flowers. Never thought of cutting in 4. You are so creative and love all your scrappy ideas. ❤️😘🤗💕
Love it! I love a good scrappy quilt, and you are truly a master at coming up w new ideas 😊
Beth, I think this is my all-time favorite of yours, thanks :)
Our quilt group made a bulls eye Quilt but we started with the largest circle cut away some of the inner bulk and added the middle circle cut away bulk and added the smallest circle. Reduced the bulk quite a bit and turned out really neat. Can't wait to see yours completed Beth
@paulinelarson465
2 жыл бұрын
I did the same ! Then, realized that, because I had cut out the excess carefully and evenly, I could make additional sqares with that material. Bonus ! !
@maryetherington267
Жыл бұрын
Debbie- the directions you used were the original directions from Country Threads - the raw edge Bullseye is copyrighted by Country Threads.
I like this quilt ecause it's scrappy and very easy to sew together! I'd call it a "Don't-Make-Me-Think" quilt! :)
I’m glad you are doing this project! I love the look of raw edges. Can’t wait to see it finished.
Can’t wait to see the finished quilt!
Hello Beth, I made this bullseye quilt and I just love it!, I love all of your fun and simple to make quilts.. you inspire me! Thank you and God bless you!
Thank you. I like this. Now I know what to do with all the small scraps.
I love this! I’ve never done a raw edge appliqué, so I will be curious to see how this turns out after washing. What a great way to make a scrappy I Spy quilt for little ones, too. Thank you for sharing, Beth!
What a fantastic way to use scraps. Anything goes!! My kind of quilt. Super idea. Thanks for sharing 🥰
This reminds me of the French Rose quilt. Thanks for sharing.
I'm going to make potholders with this pattern!!
Love this! Adding this to my list of quilts to make. Thanks for sharing!
Can't wait to see it completed
You hit it! Bullseye! This is interesting, looking forward to the finished look! I'm sure it will be wonderful! Good job!
Another beauty. Thanks for these great tutorials.
That's amazing. Love watching you
Very cute and deffinately fun.
Love your bold fabrics❤️
You have inspired me - I have so many novelty fabrics left over from I-Spy and other special quilts. I have to try this. This looks like a great stash buster since it uses so much fabric.
Beth, just a thought. If you laid your smallest circle on the the largest circle trace around the smallest and cut out the middle you would have an extra small circle and reduce the bulk of the layers.
@bethshibleyquilts
2 жыл бұрын
Great idea
Очень красивые блоки получились,спасибо !
Gorgeous!! Waiting for part 2
Those panels!!! Brilliant idea thank you Beth!!
I absolutely love this quilt Beth. So colorful and scrappy, my favorite kind of quilt. I’m in the middle of another project. When I’m finished I’m definitely going to make this quilt! Great tutorials!😊👍
I made this quilt top after watching your video. So far this is my favorite. 😍😍
@bethshibleyquilts
13 күн бұрын
Yay, thank you!
Love the look of the circles. Looking forward to seeing finished quilt. Thank you for sharing your creativity.
I love this Quilt ! I love that it’s scrappy, I love the different backgrounds and colors and that it’s going to fray, I love everything about it. Great Job Beth. ❤️❤️❤️ Chris
I am looking forward to see it washed!..Lots of fun! God bless! dot
love the raw edge! thanks for the idea!
@bethshibleyquilts
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like it!
Great tutorial, as always. I can’t wait to see how it turns out after you wash it.
💕I can’t wait for part two. 🌸 I bet with all those layers it’s going to be extra warm and cozy. 🧵🥰
Thanks so much Beth ❤
Extra thrifty! Love it!
It's lovely Beth. You are so innovative. I don't know how you manage to make so many quilts!
I loved your quilt . I saved a little fabric by sewing the largest circle on the square first , then cutting out from the back the background fabric only. Then I repeated with the next size circle and so on. I used the cutout circles in other blocks. I think I must have more time on my hands.❤
I've always wanted to make a Bullseye quilt, Beth. Your quilt top turned out great!
I love this! I will have to make this quilt. Thank you for making a tutorial for this.
I love this pattern! It is a great way to use up all those small pieces of quirky fabric! Anxious to make it! ❤️🙂
Have never seen a bullseye quilt & what a great way to use stash fabric! I have lots of 1 & 2 yard cuts I wonder why I bought with no pattern in mind...but this Bullseye quilt could be my solution! Thanks for great inspiration & technique!
I absolutely love this. I love scrappy quilts too. I have tons of scraps. I need to invest in some neutrals though.
Thank you Beth. You are such an inspiration!
Hi Beth. I started one of these yesterday--what fun and such free sewing...thanks for your video hugs, Julierose
Absolutely my favorite of every quilt you've made! Love it! I've made quilts for thirty years and sorted my scraps by color into bins. I'm going to pull circles from every color bin and make the most fabulous memory quilt! I will need to shop for a few neutral backgrounds...shop...yeah! I just watched you quilt and bind this treasure! Wonderful videos! Blessings, Dawn
Oh Beth! You have done it again❤️What a surprise this was. I saw this technique in a quilt shop a few years ago, I took picture for future reference. It was a flower design by someone named Heather French “French Rose”. Googled it and there were lots of designs. Thanks for the reminder. Also, since I have always has problems getting my quilts square, I have learned to always make blocks a little bigger just so I can use my “can’t do without” rulers to trim to desired block size. My tops come together so much better! I also now starch blocks a little after I trim and I love how they sew together. Love the look of your back ground fabrics!
Thank you…gonna try this…❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the great video. I can’t wait to see how you quilt it and what happens after you wash it. I love the cow and horse fabrics you used. Thanks a bunch!
Love this! You are SO creative. Thank you for sharing this quilt. I can’t wait to try it myself.
Charming quilt!😎😎😎
a great idea with the bowls cutting we will see thw next videp hi from mexico city
Thanks...I love this!
Great new design. I love how the wonky fabrics and shirt fabric worked off each other.
I have never seen this pattern ( I've been quilting about 3 yrs) and I'm in love with it!! I get so excited when you post a new video, thanks for the inspiration and your joy of sharing❤❤
I have to add that showing us your actual process is a big help indeed... you fine tune it and make it so easy!
Great idea beth
What fun to know that the end result will be shown! Ive not made one eithere, always afraid of that raveling! t/hanks
Beth , what a great quilt , I love how you work , you are so relaxed and nothing is ever wrong which is so forgiving, it’s a joy to listen to you
Lovely it.♥️♥️♥️
I'm working on hand quilting a quilt for one of my grandkids. I finally got to chance to sit down and watch you work. Thanks for posting this video! Very enjoyable!
I've never seen this pattern before. It's beautiful! Thank you, Beth!!
Yes!! This is totally my style, easy, fast, scrappy and fun looking!!
Very interesting design and technique. Now you can print these 10" scrappy squares as fabric, to be sold as layer cakes! you have just designed a unique fabric! Thanks for sharing.
So beautiful ❕
BEAUTIFUL.
Sew cute and colorful
I like how you will have 4 of the same blocks instead of complete random! I would love to try this!
I love your quilts. They are simple and so different than others
Very pretty quilt♥️🇦🇺
Love the idea of this quilt, with all those great colours 💖
Wow! Beth, I so enjoy and admire your creativity. And loved how you solved the problem of the bulk in the middle of the quarter circles. You’re a gem 😊❤️🇦🇺
Cant wait to see part 2. Thank you for this interesting quilting pattern video.
What fun!!
Very pretty! Well done! I'm looking forward to see what it looks like after being washed and dried!
I have a bunch of these blocks sitting in my sewing room. I was part of a block exchange YEARS ago and we did this block on yellow backgrounds. I should get them together. This may be the inspiration I need to get going :)
Love IT! Can’t wait to see it finished in your next video!
LOVE this,, just what i need to keep using up the stash!
I love the look of this quilt. It reminds me of a pattern I’ve seen that I didn’t try because it used expensive templates. I like how you use what you have and figure out how to make it work.
Thank you!
You come up with lovely quilt designs... The circles is going to be beautiful!!
Thank you 😊
I love how you are creative and thrifty. I have made a similar quilt. My instructor directed me to topstitch down the largest circle, then trim the backing behind it. Next sew down the second largest circle, then trim the fabric behind, and continue in this way with each layer of fabric. What is trimmed from behind can be used for another smaller circle. There was very little waste, and the results were not bulky. You are currently my favorite quilt youtuber. Keep it coming.
Очень интересный вариант!
Very interesting and I’m very interested to see how those raw edges turn out. Always enjoy your videos so thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
Hi, Beth. I love this quilt and want to make one myself. I can’t wait to see how it turns out. It’s funny that when you were showing the fabric you used I saw two that I have, the horse head fabric and the baseball fabric. I enjoy watching all your videos. Gail
I love this one 😍
I totally love this. Thank you.
Love this you are so talented! You have given me a lot of great ideas.
What a fun quilt! Thank you for all the great ideas. I like the way you do your videos. We can see the process but you speed thru the parts we don't need to see in detail. Many others on KZread skip details and others go too slow.
What a cool idea! I am in the process of making a queen size quilt out of used men's dress shirts. I am wondering if you had washed this fabric before you cut it into circles. I am always afraid of colors bleeding. Can't wait for the next video!
@bethshibleyquilts
2 жыл бұрын
I did not wash all the fabric👌
This is so cool. I've never seen a raw edge quilt. How fabulous. Beginner question time: what if you used pinking shears to cut the circles? That might reduce fraying, or is fraying the point? Thanks again for your inspiration. I'm going to start building the blocks of my current quilt. The pattern says cut all the fabric and then stitch, but I've been cutting all day! You give the best advice
@JesusisKing222
2 жыл бұрын
I was also wondering about using pinking shears, especially when you trimmed under the center corner.
@bethshibleyquilts
2 жыл бұрын
Pinking shears would be fun to use… but would take longer👌 great idea
I'm wondering how this same idea would work with graduated squares.
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Bello! Però io userei il punto festone per cucire i cerchi di stoffa. 😉
I truly love this scrappy quilt. Colors or designs would totally change the overall feel. Good job. I am curious, you always use the smaller mm rotary cutter. Is this just your preference?
@bethshibleyquilts
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I do use the smaller one more often. It’s especially nice for curves like this quilt.🙂
What stitch length did you use? Love your quilt
@bethshibleyquilts
10 ай бұрын
Stitch length about a number 2 on my machine 👌