DRESDEN BLOOM QUILT TUTORIAL!
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Thank you Donna for being such a great teacher. The way you sewed the Dresden blades is such a time saver and much easier.
Your teaching style makes me feel like I can make any quilt I want to and I thank you very much for that! So happy I happened upon your channel.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Joyce
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3 жыл бұрын
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@nurziaospanova8976
2 жыл бұрын
Здраствуйте,ДЖОЙС!ваша зделка,очень панравилась мне,она очень красива зорошо обьеснили так приятно,а вы сами ешё лучше смотритесь.Я из КАЗАХСТАНЦА,хачу с вами обшаться мне зовут'nurzia
You're single handedly turning me into a budding quilter. What an absolutely gorgeous design and so well explained for a novice. Thank you Donna.❤
Thank you Donna, I started quilting a couple of years ago, learning from You Tube. You always make everything so simple, your instructions are very detailed & so clear you are my guru, I really can't thank you enough for all the time you've taken with these videos. :)
Donna, I’ve said it before and will say it again. You’re a fabulous teacher! And a GENIUS at coming up with techniques that help to make what looks difficult so simple and approachable! I love your videos and on mornings where you’ve posted a new one, I feel like I’ve hit the jackpot for the day! Thank you❣️
@c.j.walton3763
2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. I've learned so much from her!
I thought this quilt would be too hard for me, but I think I can do it! The short-cut to making the dresden petals is exactly the kind of stuff I love to see! Thanks and beautiful colors!!
When will this jelly roll fabric be BACK ON LINE? This metallic Fiorella by Kaufman matches my home decor perfectly? I've already bought the pattern, now just waiting for this fabric to magically RE-appear. Please help me out Donna.🤗😅💙
Mrs. Donna, you are a Incredible Quilt Teacher, love the comment that described you, “ Quilt Whisperer “ !!! Am about a sew a Dresden plate Quilt from watching your KZread videos, love your Sewing Techniques, many of the Ladies that Show how to sew Quilt are Very Talented. They give me Hope and Inspiration… Thank Ya’ll…
Gotta love Donna's ability to figure out a shortcut, timesaver technique; and in this case, I think it makes a more secure point on the Dresden blade. That fabric with the metallic highlights just makes this project luscious.
Donna and team, I think this is one of your best videos ever. Your instructions were slow and methodical and just seemed extremely balanced. Thank you for all your teachings.
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello How are you? Hope you're doing well and enjoying life! Just checking if you are keeping safe and stay healthy💞💕💕
You have amazing talent in picking the prints and color for a quilt ❤️. I do have to say that the Dresden Plate is one of my favorite patterns and the colors you picked was prefect. This quilt is absolutely gorgeous I love it so much 😍 your amazing .
This is the 4th time I’ve watched this video. I am enamored with this quilt. I’m figuring out how I can make it bigger without ruining the look
@sbear7251
3 жыл бұрын
How much bigger do you want it to be? You can always add a larger--or another--border. Ilike rectangle quilts most times. I usually Dd another border to the top and bottom. On this auilt you might make the center square just bit bigger. Then p,ace the outside Dresdens a little bit further away from the square. I hope this helped bit!
@sandrastephens1508
3 жыл бұрын
@@sbear7251 thank you yes it did.
@staceyfranks01
2 жыл бұрын
I have made this quilt twice, I love it! To make it bigger, I suggest making multiple quilt blocks, -example four of the complete Dresden quilt shown. That would make a nice, queen-sized quilt.
@sandrastephens1508
2 жыл бұрын
@@staceyfranks01 thank you sew much. I appreciate you taking the time to write to me Sandra 🇬🇧🏴🇨🇦
@4krle
Жыл бұрын
I made this quilt as a gift for my MIL. One thing I would recommend is to do edge to edge quilting. I tried to get fancy and do a more custom type FMQ and it really took away from the design. Best job of piecing I ever did and this pattern was so much fun, I am making it again.
The first method you showed for the dresden points was so labor intense I nearly turned off the video, then you came in with your simpler way and I'm just in love with it!
@lyndelneely9015
3 жыл бұрын
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@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Deborah
Dresden designs have never really appealed to me but the Art Deco/Nouveau look of this quilt has really made my mouth water!! I just love this quilt 😍🤩😍
@barbstephenson8045
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, Sandie Brown! Something was ticking my brain while I was thinking, “This doesn’t look old fashioned at all!” Art Deco/Art Nouveau! Far more exotic design than the usual Dresden plate. You got it in one!
I’m so pleased I came across your videos, I’m a beginner to quilting and some patterns I never thought I’d ever sew as they looked so complicated, but you make everything look so achievable💕
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Susan
The Dresden pattern is my all time favorite and this color palate was perfect and TOTALLY AMAZING !!!!!!!
That is a gorgeous fabric line! I really liked how you separated the colors for the inner and first outer borders; very effective. Another beautiful Cozy Quilt. Every video, I try to guess which color of thread you’ll choose for the quilting, and whether I’m right or not, I appreciate your explanation of your color choice. Love your videos, Donna! Thank you!
@anitavisram8346
3 жыл бұрын
Hey I do the same thing. Try to guess which colour Donna will choose. I can usually guess but today got it wrong!, 😔
@lorikalmeyer3501
3 жыл бұрын
Anita, I do the same. Donna threw us a curve today as she had four thread choices instead of her usual three 😉😉.
@pamhart4994
3 жыл бұрын
I’m guilty as well. I love how she does this as we are learning all the time. Donna, you are the best.
@Jerzidi9
3 жыл бұрын
Kathy Eubanks I do too! I’m always wrong! Haha
@bridcollins
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Donna from Ireland, I absolutely love this quilt , it has to be my next project, I may hand appliqué it as I love hand sewing also, I’m so jealous of all the pretty fabric you can get in the States.It is so costly to get delivered to Ireland.
Your choice of colors and prints is always the best! This one here looks like royal Egyptian artifact. Such a simple picture on pattern package turned into something so stunning!
@chriscabana1897
3 жыл бұрын
Agree. The picture on the pattern package doesn't really do justice. Donna's fabric choice shows what it CAN be. Love it! 💖
@helensherrow5315
3 жыл бұрын
I love it. Ever before have I seen such a beautiful quilt come together so nicely. Helen
I can not say it enough, Donna, you truly are the fabric and quilt "whisperer"! Thank you so much for your detail instructions and snipets of "I found this way to make it easier".
Donna and her crew were really at the top of their game with this absolutely wonderful tutorial ❤
@sharonfillier9556
10 ай бұрын
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I was so happy to see this tutorial. I took a class for this exact pattern several years ago at a local quilt shop, that has since closed, and I never finished the quilt. I have wanted to pick it up and finish it many times but just couldn't recall all the steps well enough. Thank you so much, Donna for this easy to follow tutorial. I am now ready to finish this quilt -- which is a beautiful red and white Christmas fabric. Your tutorials are always the best!
@anitavisram8346
3 жыл бұрын
Please send a picture of your finished quilt for us to see. Good luck.
@wb1084
3 жыл бұрын
Anita Visram I will do that. I am excited to pick it up again.
I always look forward to your videos, you are one of the best "teachers" out there. There are still a lot of us that need the step by step tutorials that you do. lol Love the pattern and you choice of fabric was gorgeous. Thank you. ❣
@mtnjhutch
9 ай бұрын
I love how she makes a pattern that looks complicated, so simple to make. It makes me think “I can do that”
This Dresden quilt is amazingly beautiful. When I was a child, my mother had picked up some partial Quilts in a second hand store. That was probably 55 years or more ago. All the tiny pieces to a couple of those quilts was really something. And whoever started them?? Because it was all hand stitched. One was little octagon and one was the Dresden pattern. They were absolutely gorgeous. I think one of my sisters got them when our mother passed on. But watching this video today brought back the memories of sitting around the dinning room table with family and all those Quilts and their beautiful pieces. Thank you. You are a very clever and smart gal. I loved the way you simplified the pattern directions. You're a joy to watch.
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello pretty lady
Thank you for doing this video. The steps look fairly easy and the fabric is beautiful! Thanks to you, I have learned so much!
I'm loving this fabric/pattern! One tip for the centers if you want an easy turned edge - I use 1 sided fusible light to midweight interfacing - mark your circle on the wrong side of your fabric, and with the fusible side towards the right side of the fabric sew on your line. Then cut a slit in the fusible and turn your circle right side out - clipping or pinking the edges first. Run a bone folder around the edge and finger press. Now your fusible in on the outside, fuse to your backing and your edges are turned under! Sew around as you did. Thank you for the great tip on sewing both edges of the wedge at once - that will go into my bag of tricks!
@tweetybird53046
3 жыл бұрын
this is the way I do it except I didn't use fusible but this is the way I like to do applique I like a finished edge.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello 👋
@lauralewis3769
2 жыл бұрын
I am not a professional but your idea makes the quilt seem more professional and secure. Thanks for the tip.
@Anise721
2 жыл бұрын
I’m making this quilt now and will definitely use this great tip. Thank you!
@cmaurizio19406
2 жыл бұрын
This sounds very interesting but I'm a beginner and not sure what you are saying.. I think I understand the concept but will have to play around first. Thanks for the idea!
I’m usually not a fan of the Dresden pattern but OMG I am totally in love with your colour choice. Simply stunning. I love all your tutorials. Thank you so much for doing what you do. Cheers from Pembroke, Ontario.
@janiceabner5250
3 жыл бұрын
same here, not a big fan of the Dresden pattern either, but after seeing what Donna did with it here, WOW!!!, I've had a change of mind. and Oh those color, they look so great together, and the backing, love it, just simply beautiful.
@susanpaquin5231
3 жыл бұрын
Did any one catch the name of the fabric Donna used? I googled Fiordora and nothing came up. Either I am not spelling it correctly or I am not catching the name exactly. I absolutely agree with Rose.
@maryfehily7561
3 жыл бұрын
Susan Paquin The fabric is called Fiorella but it’s not available till October 30. I agree. It is beautiful.
@susanpaquin5231
3 жыл бұрын
Mary Fehily thanks so much!
@lilyreich8518
3 жыл бұрын
@@susanpaquin5231 it is Fiorella
Thank you Donna for all of your tutorials! I am always amazed at how easy you make putting even the most complex designs together. Despite the fact that I have been sewing garments since age 12, I have always felt overwhelmed about quilting. But your tutorials gave me a much better understanding and ultimately the confidence and motivation to GO FOR IT! I am still a novice certainly, but am having successes with each new project I’ve made, and have even been able to proudly gift and finally sell the last few table toppers and runners I’ve made. I am looking forward to completing a large quilt as beautiful as this Dresden and so many others you’ve demonstrated now that I have finally retired. Thanks to you I am a happy quilter and loving this journey. It’s sooooooo satisfying!
Donna I would never have tried this before watching your tutorial! It seemed so complicated...but you have such neat shortcuts that it took all the scarey away. Oh love those nails!
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Lynn
Okay, this is gorgeous. What a fabric choice - one I might not have made before but would not dismiss after seeing the richness of the colors together in this quilt. Thank you, Donna, for another accessible and well-explained version of the Dresden pattern. Maybe someday I'll try a Dresden. Love the split blades too.
@elsiemiller47
3 жыл бұрын
Zona Wilson I will add my voice to the chorus. This is one of the most gorgeous quilt you’ve ever done.
You are a genius at finding the easiest way to make these quilts. Thank you. I’m learning so much
I made this quilt. The hardest part for me was finding all the material that Donna used in the video as I wanted to make it exactly like it. the main blocks were made in a week, which for me was a miracle. I had some issues with the triangles but made it through just fine. learning process. the friend I had in mind when I made this quilt absolutely loves it. Donna is the best teacher!
@Kikidevo1966
2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t hear what Fabric this is…it is definitely my favorite part of this video!! Can you say the name of the fabric for us please?!
I have so many WIP's going right now - adding this one for sure. Ordering the pattern today. Plus having to find time to piece is getting to be slim to none while having to baby sit our great grand-daughter. Your innovative process for making the points of the Dresden was inspiring to say the least. I never finished one I started years ago. Thank you for all you, Matt, and your company do - I look for your e-mail first everyday when I get up.
Ms Rose I’m with you. Never have been a fan of Dresden, however I bought this pattern this summer. As always Donna has made it look easy for us and it is a stunning quilt. Beautiful quilt. Thank you Donna, you are amazing.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Pam
@mmlprivate1
2 жыл бұрын
Uui
@Rigochef
4 ай бұрын
Can you send me the pattern please thanks god bless you ❤
I just love watching you sew. Making my very first quilt at 62 yrs. Its very simple but I love doing it. I so want to learn all I can. Love retirement. I'd love to try a precut project when I practice a little more. I cut all my first with cloth I bought years ago. Simple squares, but fun!
@cathynuytten798
2 жыл бұрын
Laurie, I started quilting too when I was 62. I just turned 68 and have made so many quilts using Donna’s instructions. I’m currently working on her bargello table runner. I have referred to her video countless times. She is in my opinion the best teacher out there on KZread! We are learning from the best!
I recently inherited a whole bunch of Dresden blocks, along with some hexagon blocks, that were made by my great grandmother and her sisters. I was already so taken with them, but watching this process, I have an even greater appreciation for them.
This is the prettiest Dresden quilt I've ever seen! Thank you Donna & family.
I love to hear your cutting tool going through the material. Don’t know why but it’s just a sound I love. Very pretty quilt and I love your jelly roll choice.
@pamelacraig2791
3 жыл бұрын
ME TOO BONITA! That sound is mesmerizing! I love the sound of the steam iron also!!
@bonniehackman2024
3 жыл бұрын
I like how your machine sounds. I have used a juki and loved it. You are a teacher at heart I think
Love this quilt, especially the fabrics that you selected....absolutely gorgeous
господи чуть со стула не упала от такой красоты спасибо вам милая труженица
Donna - you are amazing! You're talented, fun, and a natural born teacher! Keep it up, you always make my day!!!
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi how are you
Love the colors, beautiful, I enjoy watching you .I am just a beginner and you are the BEST , I have learned so much from watching you.#1in my book, thank you for sharing your talent 👍👍👍
@anitavisram8346
3 жыл бұрын
Me too. I have only been quilting for about 2 years or so and have never attempted a big quilt usually just make baby ones. But I think this one is so beautiful. I might give it a try.
Hello Donna, hope all is well with you and yours. Now, I was thrown away by this quilt the Dresden Bloom, OMG, I am definitely going to try to make it. Thank you you are absolutely amazing!!! I love it.
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello pretty lady
I've been afraid to do a Dresden quit since I tried one years ago. I like this method and will be making this quilt. The fabric you chose is amazing with this pattern
Good Morning Donna from England U.K. What a lovely quilt and such great colours Thank you for sharing it with us and hope you and your family are well.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Amanda
I love that quilt, Donna you do a great job with all your tutorials easy to follow I have made a few of your quilts my family love them.
my great grandmother made this pattern, my mom took them and saved them into individual hoops with background fabric and gave them to me and my siblings. A piece of our history.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Catherine
@Cat_Williams202
3 жыл бұрын
@@christiandonaldson31 Hi!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for showing the precise steps of this tutorial. Nicely done.
I think this is one of your best tutorials. Thanks! I've always been intimidated by the Dresden Plate pattern but you really broke down the process to make it very doable. The colors are elegant and gorgeous. Love it!!
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello how are you doing my friend
So elegant ...amazing color selections...I wonder if navy, burgundy and silver/gray would be as stunning.
Love the colors you chose! Your explanations and tutorials are so easy to understand, too. Thank you for discovering the "shortcut" to making all those Dresden points also; looked like a great time saver. Videographer did great on the closeups too. Thank you again for the inspiration.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Lori
This is a gorgeous quilt! Donna, you are an incredible teacher! Thank you!
Just gorgeous. Love the colors in this. They're perfect for any "autumn" quilt. I like the modification you did to how to cut out the Dresden pieces.
This is such a nice take on a traditional quilt. I love the fabrics you chose. They really do enhance the pattern and are so pretty!💕
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi how are you
Stunningly gorgeous fabrics. I don't usually like browns, but these caramel-ly gold-y browns complement the blues so well. I have a dresden ruler coming in the mail soon!
I often look at the thumbnail and think no way that’s too complicated for me. Then I watch your video and think oh yeah I can do this! Thank you Donna!
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello Trina's
Thanks for the shortcut on the Dresden! That makes it a lot easier to make
Donna, you are such a great teacher. Loved this lesson. The finished quilt is beautiful.
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello How are you? Hope you're doing well and enjoying life! Just checking if you are keeping safe and stay healthy💞💕💕
I have watched several of your videos and you explain everything so well, even pointing out potential pitfalls, that you have convinced me that I could make a quilt.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi
Love that tip for sewing on the diagonal - watching the bottom fabric corner! Genius!
Another video that I’ll watch a dozen times, even if I never get around to making a Dresden myself. Thank you for your videos, this one obviously took a lot of work!
@Stoffmonster467
3 жыл бұрын
Dresden is easy, just boring to do - because it is so easy.
My favorite of all patterns is the Dresden plate. I recently made a black and while bed spread for my queen size bed. I love it so much. I have a ton of extra fabric for that pattern that I know I can make something similar to the one your showing. Of course you make it seem so easy, but your the expert. thank you.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Pat
You squeeze a lot of information into a half hour! I love watching you and I always pick up tips even though I’ve been sewing for years! Thanks so much!
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello pretty lady
Thank you Donna for another great tutorial. I agree with Rose about the Dresden pattern and the fabric choice, which didn't appeal at first, is stunning. While watching, I wondered which were your favourite quilts. I loved Harvest and Break of Day and used your "sew and hope"method. It worked better than I thought it would lol. I look forward to watching you every week.
Wow that is absolutely beautiful! The dresden has always intimidated me.
Donna, thank you so much for this tutorial. Dresden is my favorite traditional block. This is absolutely stunning and will have to rise to the top of my To Do list.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Sandra
Hello folks, I am from Austria, I fell in love with quilting works already during the time I went to school. Now that I have retired and have the time to watch your inspiring tutorials, I am thinking to start with little quilting works myself. Be sure, that I will turn on you for getting the textiles I then need. Kind regards from Ingrid, your Austrian fan!
For years I've had Quilting Shoppe's and have taught children and adults how to sew. Quilting classes were my love, taught myself from books from the library, (before computers). Joined a quilting guild and my thrist for knowledge grew! My health has declined, cancer and COPD does that. Your video's being back so much knowledge I thought I would never get back. Thank you for doing that for me!
This is absolutely stunning, the fabric colour choices are beautiful....
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Janet
Oh my, this is the most beautiful quilt you have ever done. Love everything about it.
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
How are you doing Jean
Donna...you are an excellent teacher and even though I've been sewing for Years, I just learned a couple of neat tricks: ..the quick Dresden pair and the easy diagonal seam!! Thank you so much. Love your videos!
The Dresden Bloom quilt is Absolutely beautiful...you rock.
I really love the way your Dresden quilt turned out! I recently finished a king-sized Dresden quilt that I made for my BFF. We have been friends for 50 years so it was a special surprise birthday present for her! I may have to try the Cozy Quilt pattern that you used. It’s so pretty set on point! Keep making your wonderful tutorials! I learn something from each one! ♥️
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello How are you? Hope you're doing well and enjoying life! Just checking if you are keeping safe and stay healthy💞💕💕
That Dresden quilt is gorgeous. Love the colors too
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Pat
I absolutely love this quilt! I am a self taught quilter for about 30 years and have made a Dresden plate queen sized quilt for one of my daughters in purples and teals! My way was much harder years ago but now I may attempt another small one like this. I am definitely a sp”show me person” so I will watch this a couple more times. These colors you used are beautiful! Tfs👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
How are you doing jeannie
I loved it. I just started quilting again after about a 30 year absence. I love your video. Especially when you demonstrated your long arm.
Absolutely Stunning quilt Donna!! Thank you for such a Wonderful tutorial!
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hi how are you
I am obsessed with your tutorials. You make everything look so easy and DOABLE. Very inspiring and I think I need to do one of these Dresden quilts for my sister! Thank you.
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello Dale. How are you doing?
That Fiorella fabric is gorgeous and really lends itself to the Dresden Plate pattern.
I just finished this quilt for my mother-in-law! Thanks for having this video, it really helped me!!!
Уже 3 года смотрю ваши ролики, вижу как вы сама внешне изменились в лучшую сторону, вы большая труженица!! Спасибо за ваш труд по которому можно учиться даже не зная английского!!
@reynavicentefollano5028
2 жыл бұрын
Hola como puedo adquirir el combinado de telas el rollito por que en América latina no hay quicier comprar para elaborarlo dígame por favor
@reynavicentefollano5028
2 жыл бұрын
Como se llama la maquina que se utiza
I love the Dresden pattern and loved also you giving us two ways to make it. It certainly is beautiful in the fabrics you chose and I think it would make a lovely wall hanging. I would probably hand stitch the Dresden plate onto the background by hand and there’s an easy way to make the circle appliqués using sewable light-weight interfacing on top of the front, stitching around and then turning it right side out. It is a very three D design, oo.
@nadwa64
3 жыл бұрын
It’s beautiful to do the circle in the center like what you things to do and also if you put stuffing inside the circle to make it 3-D puffy
I really enjoyed watching how she made the Dresden points and the whole quilt. Made it look really easy. I love the Dresden look and in particular this quilt!
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello How are you? Hope you're doing well and enjoying life! Just checking if you are keeping safe and stay healthy💞💕💕
Too beautiful for words! Love the whole color combos and overall effect! Simply stunning! Thanks for sharing!
I love the fabric you chose. Just lovely. Thank you for the tip, taking one step out is nice. I’ve a Dresden Quilt I’m wanting to make and any step I don’t have to do I’m loving to not do it. 😁
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello 👋
I'm always surprised that colours I wouldn't have chosen turn out so beautiful.
Superb!!! I have been looking for a simple yet stunning design for my Grandmothers sewing scraps and this is IT (you made me have NO FEAR). Thank you, as always; you are our gift!
I adore this Dresden. I love the colors that you chose too! What an incredible gift this will make for my son and wife. Your videos are such clear instruction. Thanks so much! I’m addicted!
@conorbaldwin4848
Жыл бұрын
Hello How are you? Hope you're doing well and enjoying life! Just checking if you are keeping safe and stay healthy💞💕💕
I have never been a big fan of the dresden quilts. But this is gorgeous.
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Debbie
1Still so stunning! This is on my list “to do” hope I can find beautiful fabrics like these Thanks Donna
Very beautiful Cozy Quilt turned out !!! Bravo !!! Thank you very much, Donna!
I love your color choices. It looks much brighter. Thanks for the great tutorial and shortcuts that make sense.
I’m making this pattern for the second time. It’s very easy to do & the first quilt turned out very nice. This time I’m using Fiorella 10” squares. Hoping I have enough material for the folders. And I cut the Dresdens whole instead of using two 2 1/2” strips. Made it very fast to put together.
I finally purchased some teal and brown jelly rolls. Not nearly as stunning or as pretty as this Fiorella by Robert Kauffman...but I will try to make it look as closely to thuis tutorial as possible. This will look stunning on my family room wall. 😍 Thanks Donna, for your excellent inspiration & shortcuts.
@conorbaldwin4848
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I've always admired this pattern. You may it less intimidating. FAbric choices are gorgeous.
@conorbaldwin4848
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Hello pretty lady
I won't feel tired of saying that your tutorials are great, you do all you can to make it easier for us! thanks a lot.
@conorbaldwin4848
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That is the most beautiful quilt I've ever seen!
@ngelay1475
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Most beautyful. teacher
This is so beautiful. You are inspiring me to do another dresden
@christiandonaldson31
3 жыл бұрын
Hello Donna
I absolutely love the way you teach, Thank you,sew glad I found you, looking forward to seeing your videos to learn, and do my bucket list,
Have always loved the Dresden plate pattern, I think this would make a beautiful wall hanging. You make all the patterns look so easy.
@conorbaldwin4848
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Hello Marie
That is a genius shortcut with the taped ruler! The quilt is gorgeous.