I am in Sydney too , can you tell me please where do you buy your pens and glues and what do you use as spray glues because the one I use from depot light smells so strong of pertrol
@liletteautrey84815 күн бұрын
Can I do the appliqué stitch when the batting has been sandwich in between instead of doing on the first layer first and then stick around when the sandwich has been done as to the quilting .
@donnanix37397 күн бұрын
I love these tutorials I watch a million times Ty for bringing them here
@sonjadalglish65448 күн бұрын
So beautiful!! Lovely work, Monica. I’m watching again - probably won’t be the last time either.
@jennysanfilippo210513 күн бұрын
Thank you Monica. Love your tip's, and whisper's of wisdom. ❤
@PatternPooleTV13 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
@evelynodom523514 күн бұрын
I have to finish my current project, but I would love to make this next. If I join now, will I still have access to the previous months’ patterns?
@PatternPooleTV14 күн бұрын
Yes, you will. The great thing about this course is that it's monthly so there's plenty of time to catch up. You can sign up for the course here: www.patternpoole.com/signup2024
@staciefreeman439619 күн бұрын
Love the hair style, very flattering,! Your sewing space is quite lovely as well.
@PatternPooleTV18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@allik11122 күн бұрын
Would love for you to do a video on fabric markers and videos for other tools as well!
@PatternPooleTV18 күн бұрын
Great idea!
@melissab.337722 күн бұрын
I will check into the Mystery sew along. You have such beautiful fabrics! I would not know what fabrics I could choose! Here in the United States! I have enjoyed your videos very much. I am anxious to try your methods! You make everything look so easy, too!
@PatternPooleTV22 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏 we’ve kept the fabric choice very easy this year. Just choose your favourite colour then choose 5 fabrics ranging from deep to pastel. You can also make it a scrap quilt from your stash. You’ll find more information about the course here: www.patternpoole.com/post/faq-s-time-to-bloom-2024-mystery-quilt-course
@elainemoulson257822 күн бұрын
Do you have to pay to join the sew along?
@PatternPooleTV22 күн бұрын
Yes, you’ll find all the information about the course here: www.patternpoole.com/post/faq-s-time-to-bloom-2024-mystery-quilt-course
@peggygunderson557822 күн бұрын
Great block and tutorial. I have so many on my plate so won’t be doing this year.
@PatternPooleTV22 күн бұрын
Thanks, no worries, enjoy your sewing ❤️
@jobilby270422 күн бұрын
Your videos are so wonderfully detailed, Monica. I enjoyed watching as you quilted the block; the dimensional quality of the quilting makes a simple block so striking. I think the background music is so much more relaxing than machine noise, Alaura. 😉😊
@PatternPooleTV22 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@ginahymel122 күн бұрын
I’m on a 2 week trip to Nova Scotia. I won’t be able to start until after the 14th. My hubby was laughing at me for watching the video tutorial while we were driving.😂
@PatternPooleTV22 күн бұрын
Oh that’s funny 🤣 enjoy your trip!
@donnajeffrey559823 күн бұрын
I LOVE this block! So excited to get started! ❤
@PatternPooleTV22 күн бұрын
That’s awesome 🤩
@RebeccaRohrmann135723 күн бұрын
I haven’t gotten to watch you much lately but when I do I just love watching you sew sewwwwww much!!!!!
@PatternPooleTV23 күн бұрын
Awwww thank you so much!
@helenpeddycord224123 күн бұрын
So wonderful to see you back Monica💕🎉🧵
@PatternPooleTV23 күн бұрын
Thanks, it's great to be back!
@sewfreelq23 күн бұрын
It's going to be interesting to see how everyone will arrange the 4 blocks. Can't wait to get started, for me it won't until the 15th.
@PatternPooleTV23 күн бұрын
Agree, can't wait to see all the different versions.
@nbc91123 күн бұрын
Hey everyone, go over to the live chat. There are more people there
@gwenreed860523 күн бұрын
Hello from Missouri
@cynergynt23 күн бұрын
Hi everyone
@vicrorh23 күн бұрын
Hi guess who nancy, marette and tracy! Watching from Chicago Illinois!
@tracyschearer390923 күн бұрын
Super cute new hair cut!!!
@PatternPooleTV23 күн бұрын
Thank you!! A change is fun!
@guesswhonancy902823 күн бұрын
Hi y'all
@marettewalker303223 күн бұрын
How exciting!!
@marilyndubyne121524 күн бұрын
Oops. Regarding enlarging pattern, the word is about not a pot. Excuse me. Marilyn
@PatternPooleTV23 күн бұрын
Give it a go, just make sure that the side panel fits.
@marilyndubyne121524 күн бұрын
Love this pattern. I’d like to enlarge this pattern a pot 1 inch on each side. As long as I’m careful with measuring, is it possible? Marilyn D.
@CamB8225 күн бұрын
What are we marking with the straight edge & creaser at 38 minutes?
@PatternPooleTV25 күн бұрын
Just a mark that is 2” in from the edge of the block as a reminder to not quilt 2” away from the edge. Don’t quilt on this line though.
@michellegallas9916Ай бұрын
What about wash away stabilizer?
@PatternPooleTV28 күн бұрын
Yes, you could use a washaway stabiliser. However, here are some issues to watch out for: 1. If you didn't prewash your fabric, the block that you wash could shrink and be a different size to your other blocks. 2. Once washed and dried, you'll want to iron the block to remove the wrinkles. If you used a polyester embroidery thread, is may melt under the iron. Best to try a sample first.
@judymalone1016Ай бұрын
You are amazing, I wish I had found you earlier, your videos have taught me so much. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Judy
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching our videos ❤️
@bethwagar5686Ай бұрын
Ive made 3 of these so far. I love this pattern. thank you for sharing
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
You are so welcome! Awesome to hear that you have made 3, good on you! I use mine all the time ❤️
@user-fk3gd8zx5pАй бұрын
I get my batting upside down all the time and haven't had any problems. I use cotton.
@joycej9415Ай бұрын
My tip is that I change my needle plate on my Pfaff to the straight stitch plate.
@user-fk3gd8zx5pАй бұрын
Your videos are very detailed and clear. It took me a lot of practice to figure it out but it was worth the time.
@joycej9415Ай бұрын
I like the look of older quilts and I don't wash begore I quilt. I made a wedding ring quilt with 30's reproduction prints. I loved how the shrinkage after washing just made it look more like an antique. I have prewashed reds as I have had them run.
@user-ex7em2nv7qАй бұрын
Yes the short 14" pieces are the sides, remember
@user-fk3gd8zx5pАй бұрын
I just added an 8 inch borders around a quilt. It's big, so it was awkward to quilt the border. I still needed to make it bigger so this time I quilted the borders first. I made it 4 inches longer to allow for shrinking and the joined it to the quilt. Thank you for sharing these videos. It didn't occur to me make quilts this way.
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Good for you, well done!
@kalisaphifer6740Ай бұрын
Exactly the tutorial i needed! Excellent pattern and video!
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@cynthiacarl6391Ай бұрын
Loved you quilt as you go video! And I love your flower blocks!
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@lindaburgessАй бұрын
Hi Monica. My question isn’t really related to the blocks that everyone on this course are doing but amongst all your extensive pieces of quilting and appliqué wisdom, did I read or hear you say that it was possible to quilt your background first, then add your appliqué pieces. Particularly for intricate designs? Sorry rather a long winded question 😀
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Yes, you can quilt your background first. I have done this many times before with sketchy applique but only once with blanket stitch. It's about personal preference. I like the look of sketchy applique on the back of a quilt but I'm not keen on the look of the blanket stitch or zigzag on the quilt back. However, if you use a busy patterned backing fabric, the stitching may not be noticeable.
@MaryA-yy6feАй бұрын
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@MaryA-yy6feАй бұрын
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@MaryA-yy6feАй бұрын
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@evelynshahin7130Ай бұрын
Excellent teaching. Learned a lot as a beginner.❤
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@AljobrittАй бұрын
Thank you for the videos you make they are a blessing to me!
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
You are so welcome
@marybrinker115Ай бұрын
I cannot wait to try this!!!❤
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Yay!
@GradMus1cАй бұрын
Confidence builder. Thank you.
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
You are welcome!
@TaraMarieBАй бұрын
Great tutorial and easy to follow instructions. I look forward to trying out this pattern
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Thanks!
@dysyblue3008Ай бұрын
Favourite applique threads are from Sweet Pea or a Mettler PolySheen.
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
I like PolySheen too.
@kathytreanor749Ай бұрын
My brother says do not use reverse with the walking foot?
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Oh okay, well maybe stitch the dandelions with your regular foot and see how that goes. It should be okay as it's the last part of the quilting and the quilt sandwich should be well anchored with the outline and echo quilting.
@gloriajimenez623Күн бұрын
Yes, my walking foot broke when I did that in the past. I had to get it fixed. I don’t do that anymore!
@tinaowens5703Ай бұрын
Great video! I’d like the name of your gloves.
@PatternPooleTVАй бұрын
Thanks, my quilting gloves are the Seweasy brand, I purchased them from Hobbysew in Australia.
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I am in Sydney too , can you tell me please where do you buy your pens and glues and what do you use as spray glues because the one I use from depot light smells so strong of pertrol
Can I do the appliqué stitch when the batting has been sandwich in between instead of doing on the first layer first and then stick around when the sandwich has been done as to the quilting .
I love these tutorials I watch a million times Ty for bringing them here
So beautiful!! Lovely work, Monica. I’m watching again - probably won’t be the last time either.
Thank you Monica. Love your tip's, and whisper's of wisdom. ❤
Glad you like them!
I have to finish my current project, but I would love to make this next. If I join now, will I still have access to the previous months’ patterns?
Yes, you will. The great thing about this course is that it's monthly so there's plenty of time to catch up. You can sign up for the course here: www.patternpoole.com/signup2024
Love the hair style, very flattering,! Your sewing space is quite lovely as well.
Thank you so much!
Would love for you to do a video on fabric markers and videos for other tools as well!
Great idea!
I will check into the Mystery sew along. You have such beautiful fabrics! I would not know what fabrics I could choose! Here in the United States! I have enjoyed your videos very much. I am anxious to try your methods! You make everything look so easy, too!
Thank you 🙏 we’ve kept the fabric choice very easy this year. Just choose your favourite colour then choose 5 fabrics ranging from deep to pastel. You can also make it a scrap quilt from your stash. You’ll find more information about the course here: www.patternpoole.com/post/faq-s-time-to-bloom-2024-mystery-quilt-course
Do you have to pay to join the sew along?
Yes, you’ll find all the information about the course here: www.patternpoole.com/post/faq-s-time-to-bloom-2024-mystery-quilt-course
Great block and tutorial. I have so many on my plate so won’t be doing this year.
Thanks, no worries, enjoy your sewing ❤️
Your videos are so wonderfully detailed, Monica. I enjoyed watching as you quilted the block; the dimensional quality of the quilting makes a simple block so striking. I think the background music is so much more relaxing than machine noise, Alaura. 😉😊
Thank you so much!
I’m on a 2 week trip to Nova Scotia. I won’t be able to start until after the 14th. My hubby was laughing at me for watching the video tutorial while we were driving.😂
Oh that’s funny 🤣 enjoy your trip!
I LOVE this block! So excited to get started! ❤
That’s awesome 🤩
I haven’t gotten to watch you much lately but when I do I just love watching you sew sewwwwww much!!!!!
Awwww thank you so much!
So wonderful to see you back Monica💕🎉🧵
Thanks, it's great to be back!
It's going to be interesting to see how everyone will arrange the 4 blocks. Can't wait to get started, for me it won't until the 15th.
Agree, can't wait to see all the different versions.
Hey everyone, go over to the live chat. There are more people there
Hello from Missouri
Hi everyone
Hi guess who nancy, marette and tracy! Watching from Chicago Illinois!
Super cute new hair cut!!!
Thank you!! A change is fun!
Hi y'all
How exciting!!
Oops. Regarding enlarging pattern, the word is about not a pot. Excuse me. Marilyn
Give it a go, just make sure that the side panel fits.
Love this pattern. I’d like to enlarge this pattern a pot 1 inch on each side. As long as I’m careful with measuring, is it possible? Marilyn D.
What are we marking with the straight edge & creaser at 38 minutes?
Just a mark that is 2” in from the edge of the block as a reminder to not quilt 2” away from the edge. Don’t quilt on this line though.
What about wash away stabilizer?
Yes, you could use a washaway stabiliser. However, here are some issues to watch out for: 1. If you didn't prewash your fabric, the block that you wash could shrink and be a different size to your other blocks. 2. Once washed and dried, you'll want to iron the block to remove the wrinkles. If you used a polyester embroidery thread, is may melt under the iron. Best to try a sample first.
You are amazing, I wish I had found you earlier, your videos have taught me so much. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Judy
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching our videos ❤️
Ive made 3 of these so far. I love this pattern. thank you for sharing
You are so welcome! Awesome to hear that you have made 3, good on you! I use mine all the time ❤️
I get my batting upside down all the time and haven't had any problems. I use cotton.
My tip is that I change my needle plate on my Pfaff to the straight stitch plate.
Your videos are very detailed and clear. It took me a lot of practice to figure it out but it was worth the time.
I like the look of older quilts and I don't wash begore I quilt. I made a wedding ring quilt with 30's reproduction prints. I loved how the shrinkage after washing just made it look more like an antique. I have prewashed reds as I have had them run.
Yes the short 14" pieces are the sides, remember
I just added an 8 inch borders around a quilt. It's big, so it was awkward to quilt the border. I still needed to make it bigger so this time I quilted the borders first. I made it 4 inches longer to allow for shrinking and the joined it to the quilt. Thank you for sharing these videos. It didn't occur to me make quilts this way.
Good for you, well done!
Exactly the tutorial i needed! Excellent pattern and video!
Glad it was helpful!
Loved you quilt as you go video! And I love your flower blocks!
Thank you so much!
Hi Monica. My question isn’t really related to the blocks that everyone on this course are doing but amongst all your extensive pieces of quilting and appliqué wisdom, did I read or hear you say that it was possible to quilt your background first, then add your appliqué pieces. Particularly for intricate designs? Sorry rather a long winded question 😀
Yes, you can quilt your background first. I have done this many times before with sketchy applique but only once with blanket stitch. It's about personal preference. I like the look of sketchy applique on the back of a quilt but I'm not keen on the look of the blanket stitch or zigzag on the quilt back. However, if you use a busy patterned backing fabric, the stitching may not be noticeable.
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Excellent teaching. Learned a lot as a beginner.❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the videos you make they are a blessing to me!
You are so welcome
I cannot wait to try this!!!❤
Yay!
Confidence builder. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Great tutorial and easy to follow instructions. I look forward to trying out this pattern
Thanks!
Favourite applique threads are from Sweet Pea or a Mettler PolySheen.
I like PolySheen too.
My brother says do not use reverse with the walking foot?
Oh okay, well maybe stitch the dandelions with your regular foot and see how that goes. It should be okay as it's the last part of the quilting and the quilt sandwich should be well anchored with the outline and echo quilting.
Yes, my walking foot broke when I did that in the past. I had to get it fixed. I don’t do that anymore!
Great video! I’d like the name of your gloves.
Thanks, my quilting gloves are the Seweasy brand, I purchased them from Hobbysew in Australia.