It Takes Two | National Quilters Circle
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Ever struggle with making quilting blocks? Well, Paula Stoddard introduces you to a helpful and easy method of turning the challenging elements of making difficult blocks into easy ones. Learn her tricks for working with curved piecing and set-in seams. Find out what materials work best as well as what sizes are essential. Advance your quilting skills by utilizing these awesome tips and techniques!
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Very awesome blocks....even if it's 9 years past!
Blown away!
Thank you very much and it's very nice mem
@NationalQuiltersCircle
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks and welcome
Awesome! Thanks for sharing your ideas and methods. Valuable tutorial, indeed!
I’m loving this channel. Very helpful. Thank you 💕
@NationalQuiltersCircle
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
These are awesome!!! Thank you!!
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Wow! I never saw that in the circles..But I have done them with the squares. Thanks for the video..I am going to get right on those circles....Thanks so much for your time!
Brilliant ! I’m a believer in “working smarter..not harder”. 😉
Merci beaucoup bonne journée
Perfect!! Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks what a great idea!
Cool blocks
@NationalQuiltersCircle
5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed this.
This is really cool! Now picture cutting the circles or squares out with an Accuquilt cutter, and then using the matching embroidery, on your embroidery machine, to stitch them on! You would have the speed, and the accuracy of the machine! Such a great idea, TY!
Fantastic ideas Love the one with circles at the end.
Wow! All of these blocks look amazing......I have all of these different ideas running through my head at this very moment. I can’t wait to give them all a try. Thank you for your simple tutorial.
Thank you for sharing all of the unique arrangements one can do with the blocks. I do lots of baby quilts and I see all kinds of possibilities. Again, Thanks!
Excellent love them all
Love this! Very clever!!🤗❤️💗
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Love the fabric color/pattern choices on all the samples!
Too cool!! Love it. Going to make some of these blocks very soon!!
Very encouraging to a new quilter, Me!! Thank you for these ideas and tips.
Thanks You forma this tutorial.... Lots of good ideas...
Loved your examples and techniques. Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Starting to quilt and love this tip!!!
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. Made a difficult look so so easy.
Thank you so much for this easy but "difficult look" blocks!! Love it. Going to try them on a baby quilt. Thanks again.God Bless your work.
FANTASTIC tutorial. And so loved your fabrics you used. Think I like the way you did it with the hand applique better than blanket stitch gives it a more professional look. Thanks for the great ideas I now have spinning round in my head...
cool! gotta try that! i didnt want to sew curves for clamshells so I cut them on a die, fused them onto muslim, then decorative stitched around them. Gorgeous and fun!
That is sooo neat. I must try that!
Love Your Creativity. and Time saving Methods.
Beautiful
Genial, muito bom. Obrigada por compartilhar.
Great tutorial, thank you!!
Awesome idea, very smart of you. Love and Hugs
That sooo! Smart! Great idea☺❤💜💙💛
Neat tutorial It Takes Two ~ National Quilter's Circle. Thank you for sharing!
Very clever!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@NationalQuiltersCircle
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😊
Great technique - thanks for sharing
Very creative and fun, I'll try it. Thanks for sharing.
Wow awesome thank you for sharing :)
Brilliant!
❤️ it!
Genius!!!👏👏👏
@julialowe4539
4 жыл бұрын
Show how to make a pin cushion for a sowing mashine
Thank you tips I'm try it.
Wonderful idea
Nice!
Would love the last sample as a pillow. Might just have to do that.
I Love this
Great idea! Would it be a good idea to cut off the back of the original block? it would make it less heavy in the particular area. I guess assuming that the interface is easly comes apart?
Super ideas.
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Very nice
Nice patchwork video #creativitywithreena
Those are really cool looking blocks! But I feel like there is a lot of waste with the block you cut from. Could you not make a smaller second block to cut your circle from to have less waste?
Love this video can you tell me what size is your circle on all of them
Thanks for the clear instructions. Do you ever have a problem with edges fraying?
@avishka41
3 жыл бұрын
My question exactlyy
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I believe when it comes to the "lines" they may be called coordinates since it is like a target practice activity.
I would stich around it you will have frayed fabric if you don't when washed...
Hi. I like it very much and I'm learning; but I would know how make triangle. Thank you for your answer :)
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I wonder if this technique would work for a wedding ring quilt? Would love to see that tutorial. Thanks!
@NationalQuiltersCircle
8 жыл бұрын
+Cara DiMaria-Ayala Hi Cara. When it comes to using freezer paper or steam-a-seam to hold shapes in place for applique, the number of different patterns you can use the technique on is almost limitless. For a wedding ring or double wedding ring quilt you could use the same technique to secure the rings in a couple different ways. You could either create the blocks as you would normally construct them, using the fusible web to adhere the separate sections of the rings to the blocks and then assembling the blocks, or you could create an entire background and then fuse the entire rings in place to give it a different look. Hope this helps!
Very nice video. Makes it so easy. The only thing is it wastes fabric. I would never be able to make something with the leftover fabric.
Definitely cute out the backs if you plan to use & wash quilt. Unless you like a heavy quilt. Prevent fabric waste & cut to size for the duplicate pieces.
o you have the instructions aywhere? where we can read through.
do you have patterns available to create the different quilts?
What is the fusible fabric you used?
@NationalQuiltersCircle
Жыл бұрын
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Not familiar with the freezer paper method of applique. Could you do a tutorial on this method? Thank you!
@NationalQuiltersCircle
6 жыл бұрын
Hi Debby, thank you for your feedback! I will pass this video request along!
How is hand applique done? Can it be wash?
@NationalQuiltersCircle
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Marieta, Hi, Yes, it can be washed. And here is a tutorial on how to do it: www.nationalquilterscircle.com/video/how-to-hand-applique-starch-and-press-004023/ Cheers, Ashley National Quilters Circle
Is there ever a problem with the edges fraying or wanting to lift on the glued down piece?
@NationalQuiltersCircle
6 жыл бұрын
Hi, No, I have generally not had an issue with this- as the quilting added once the top is complete tends to hold down any raw edge.
you would really only need to make the second 4-patch the same diameter of your circle. I don't like wasting fabric!
What was that fusible stuff called??
@NationalQuiltersCircle
5 жыл бұрын
Hi, The fusible is a double sided fusible adhesive called Steam a Seam (though you can get it in other brands as well. Cheers, Ashley National Quilters Circle
I love the effect it gives but there is an awful lot of waste of fabric.
Is this method copyrighted? Or could directions be written out and shared at a quilting group?
@NationalQuiltersCircle
5 жыл бұрын
Hi, No, this tutorial is just showing how you can do this technique- you can write out the instructions. Cheers, Ashley National Quilters Circle
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Looks like you waste a lot of fabric.
That's wasting a lot
Fantastic ideas Love the one with circles at the end.