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I have the perfect jelly roll for this. Thanks for sharing.
@glendahays53777 күн бұрын
Thanks for great examples!
@reeractivist756126 күн бұрын
The sewing is better accomplished with a zipper foot which allows you to get closer to the stitching line.
@valleytoyou715227 күн бұрын
Really wanted to learn this method... That screen jiggle 🤢🤢🤢
@georgiadabinett631228 күн бұрын
Try a spiral with a walking foot. Reduce the foot pressure to 1 or 2 and its pretty easy to turn as you go.
@MargieOhАй бұрын
new to me, going to try !
@jeane.2722Ай бұрын
thx
@davina845Ай бұрын
Can I use quilting thread on a regular machine that has a horizontal spindle for loading thread.
@davina845Ай бұрын
I'm using a sewing machine that has a horizontal spool pin. My quilting thread is the same size all the way up and then has a small plastic cylindrical part that protudes from the center of the spool and causes the spool cap to fit so poorly that it rattles around and soon falls off the spindle. How do I get the thread to stay on the spindle so I can properly wind my bobbin and sew.
@OnWilliamsStreet25 күн бұрын
If we are sewing with a cone on our regular sewing machine, we just leave it sitting to the side. If it moves around, you can stick it in a mug.
@maureenrogers4446Ай бұрын
A fun quilt!❤
@normatulloch376Ай бұрын
Cute quilt.
@hi-dores41112 ай бұрын
Nice tutorial❣️❣️
@thomasinaennis48622 ай бұрын
I have made my first Twin size quilt and this is the best video I've seen for a domestic Brother sewing machine to begin my quilting journey. Thank you for keeping it simple
@ladytj4u2 ай бұрын
Thank U, I appreciate your informing us about thread weight.😊
@sead7052 ай бұрын
Thank you!Very informative.
@kalidrake3 ай бұрын
Do you have the finished quilt to share? Did you border it? What color for the binding? I can't wait to see it!
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
Yes! We finished it up and posted quilting ideas and lots of pictures here: www.onwilliamsstreet.com/blogs/tutorials/10-different-border-quilting-motifs
@nanashouse2023 ай бұрын
This is an absolutely wonderful tutorial! I need patterns for these shapes. I am 76 years old and I’m now learning to quilt on my machine. I tie most quilts. Well all of them. lol thank you, thank you , thank you.
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@wordwalkermomma43 ай бұрын
Great! Thank you for the inspiration. I’ve been unable to quilt, lately, being in the middle of a drawn out move...but I can DOODLE! Then, when I’m able to get back to quilting, I’ll be in practice. Yay!
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
Yes! I doodle all the time.
@tooky943 ай бұрын
I was inspired by your video and made my design wall over the weekend. I really appreciate the advice to make it only 6 feet by 4 feet and to get the 1” thick board. I made three adaptations: 1- I wrapped packing tape around all of the edges to reduce the wear on the fragile edges. 2- I used a fiber-enhanced tape as the hinge, and I also used that tape to make the styrofoam stronger. I made two horizontal and two vertical tape lines on the design side. 3- I took an old knife, heat it in a flame and sliced that styrofoam like butter. No rough edges!! I washed my flannel in HOT HOT water and over dried it on super heat in the dryer so it would finish SHRINKING! Finally, I made the 2x4 foot piece cut off into a table top design board. Thanks! This was a super helpful video!!
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your ideas and tips on ways to improve it. I'm glad that our video was useful!
@tooky94Ай бұрын
@@OnWilliamsStreet I wish now that I hadn't covered it in so much tape on the face of the board. Sticking pins in it is a bit of a drag. Oh well! It's still a great tool!
@KumaSews3 ай бұрын
Great tutorial and adorable block!
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@ByHilaryJordan3 ай бұрын
Great tutorial and I love the pattern!
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
Glad you like it!
@shelli58894 ай бұрын
As a newbie there are a couple steps that might be clarified. When you say “print side up”, do you mean the print side should be facing the printed side of the paper? Does the second piece go print (or right side) facing the right side of the previous piece? 11:39
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
You want the back of the fabric touching the backside of the template, so you'll be able to see both the printed lines of the template and the printed side of the fabric as you sew them together. Does that help?
@eelliott95814 ай бұрын
This is my favorite way to Paper piece. Will never go back to the other.
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
Yes, it's so awesome!
@fotodiva14 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this beautiful modern quilt pattern. I’m going to give it a try & credit Williams Street Jelly Roll as pattern creator.
@OnWilliamsStreet3 ай бұрын
So glad you like it!
@fotodiva13 ай бұрын
@@OnWilliamsStreet I made this quilt, love the pattern. Thank you for sharing it. I used prints & white strips. It’s a really big quilt. So quick to make.
@blkbird0224 ай бұрын
Very nicely done I have quite a few jelly rolls that I can now do something with. Thanks for sharing….🦋🦋🦋
@MartyLawless-kh2jd4 ай бұрын
I agree...quilting is my least favorite part and I don't do it well. I cannot afford to pay someone to quilt most of them (I do occasionally splurge). Always looking for easy options that I can do successfully. I prefer batting that allows for a lot of space between the quilt stitches. Currently I am trying a quilt-as-you-go technique.
@louisedunaway4 ай бұрын
Pretty! What are the sizes? Thanks
@OnWilliamsStreet4 ай бұрын
All the sizes you'll need to cut are in the description! Click on the three dots to find it.
@brendasweeney28064 ай бұрын
Could you please tell me where you go the pen you used in the video please
@OnWilliamsStreet4 ай бұрын
We are using the Dritz heat erase fabric pens. I think we just bought them at Joann's, but you can likely find them other places as well. They are the pens made specifically for fabric.
@callierandall85224 ай бұрын
Cute
@lorali96694 ай бұрын
Ooooh that's nice! Thankyou for sharing this how-to! ❤️
@suemosley4 ай бұрын
First time finding your videos 😊 Re
@suemosley4 ай бұрын
Really cute quilt!!
@jeanwaddell29584 ай бұрын
No sound
@sherryfaires79314 ай бұрын
A very neat idea! I like it a lot and I do have some jelly rolls!,Thank you!
@sandyblake28844 ай бұрын
Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing
@marciahowe95554 ай бұрын
Nice fast quilt to use up all the jelly rolls I have sitting around. I don't think I will trim mine down to 40" and 20"--will use the full width of fabric and just have my quilt a little wider. Thanks for the tutorial!
@OnWilliamsStreet4 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@Amal23654 ай бұрын
Beautiful quilt, thank you for sharing 😊
@magdaherbert4 ай бұрын
Wow! This is a very clever way to make a modern, stunning quilt. Thank you for sharing
@stellaunger85684 ай бұрын
Love this quilt. Don’t take the criticism to seriously-just take the comments that you think might improve your videos and continue on. Your lighting and sound were very clear. The pattern is very nice. I’m thinking I’ll make this. Thank you ❤️😁🌹
@suzannakoizumi86054 ай бұрын
Very nice. Thanks.
@onalieikier45624 ай бұрын
If i cant see up-front, how would i know if i am interested?? I don't bother to watch. Sorry.
@louisesuffolk4 ай бұрын
For such a simple looking design this was a complicated tutorial. Sorry
@feralnonbinaryautistic4 ай бұрын
Nice design! A couple of suggestions for videos in general: 1- show a clear picture of the project. Do this at the start to set expectations & get people excited to see how to make it. Do it again at the end as a visual summary. 'Make this thing that I'm not showing you' is a trope of poor quality content farms clawing for every second of view time. You aren't one of those - don't run the risk of making potential/new viewers think that you are. 2 - Some soft mass piled out of sight in the corners of your room will improve audio quality by cutting all the reflections you have bouncing around - blankets, towels, fabric etc will do the job.
@nanettejernigan73384 ай бұрын
Lost me before 1/2 way
@aspenvortex90104 ай бұрын
Sound was fine for me
@user-zg4tb4ky9z4 ай бұрын
Wow, beautiful quilt! Would love to try this one!
@gretchiegreen25134 ай бұрын
Thank you for a fun easy quilt. Can't wait to try this.
@RosalindGash4 ай бұрын
This is not easy, but thank you for the tutorial.
@dawnschulze81174 ай бұрын
Okay😢 no audio for first part of video
@shawnaleewhitney66304 ай бұрын
Interestingly, I could hear it in the right headphone, but not the left.
@trishedwards24684 ай бұрын
Hi, can you let me know which jelly roll you used- i love the design and colours. Thank you for this excellent video. I am inspired to make one ,you make it seem so easy. Trish.
@OnWilliamsStreet4 ай бұрын
We actually cut our strips from Kona cottons in our stash, but they have a Spring Meadow roll up that would give you a very similar look with some of the same greens, it will just have more variation.
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I have the perfect jelly roll for this. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for great examples!
The sewing is better accomplished with a zipper foot which allows you to get closer to the stitching line.
Really wanted to learn this method... That screen jiggle 🤢🤢🤢
Try a spiral with a walking foot. Reduce the foot pressure to 1 or 2 and its pretty easy to turn as you go.
new to me, going to try !
thx
Can I use quilting thread on a regular machine that has a horizontal spindle for loading thread.
I'm using a sewing machine that has a horizontal spool pin. My quilting thread is the same size all the way up and then has a small plastic cylindrical part that protudes from the center of the spool and causes the spool cap to fit so poorly that it rattles around and soon falls off the spindle. How do I get the thread to stay on the spindle so I can properly wind my bobbin and sew.
If we are sewing with a cone on our regular sewing machine, we just leave it sitting to the side. If it moves around, you can stick it in a mug.
A fun quilt!❤
Cute quilt.
Nice tutorial❣️❣️
I have made my first Twin size quilt and this is the best video I've seen for a domestic Brother sewing machine to begin my quilting journey. Thank you for keeping it simple
Thank U, I appreciate your informing us about thread weight.😊
Thank you!Very informative.
Do you have the finished quilt to share? Did you border it? What color for the binding? I can't wait to see it!
Yes! We finished it up and posted quilting ideas and lots of pictures here: www.onwilliamsstreet.com/blogs/tutorials/10-different-border-quilting-motifs
This is an absolutely wonderful tutorial! I need patterns for these shapes. I am 76 years old and I’m now learning to quilt on my machine. I tie most quilts. Well all of them. lol thank you, thank you , thank you.
You are so welcome!
Great! Thank you for the inspiration. I’ve been unable to quilt, lately, being in the middle of a drawn out move...but I can DOODLE! Then, when I’m able to get back to quilting, I’ll be in practice. Yay!
Yes! I doodle all the time.
I was inspired by your video and made my design wall over the weekend. I really appreciate the advice to make it only 6 feet by 4 feet and to get the 1” thick board. I made three adaptations: 1- I wrapped packing tape around all of the edges to reduce the wear on the fragile edges. 2- I used a fiber-enhanced tape as the hinge, and I also used that tape to make the styrofoam stronger. I made two horizontal and two vertical tape lines on the design side. 3- I took an old knife, heat it in a flame and sliced that styrofoam like butter. No rough edges!! I washed my flannel in HOT HOT water and over dried it on super heat in the dryer so it would finish SHRINKING! Finally, I made the 2x4 foot piece cut off into a table top design board. Thanks! This was a super helpful video!!
Thanks for sharing your ideas and tips on ways to improve it. I'm glad that our video was useful!
@@OnWilliamsStreet I wish now that I hadn't covered it in so much tape on the face of the board. Sticking pins in it is a bit of a drag. Oh well! It's still a great tool!
Great tutorial and adorable block!
Thank you! 😊
Great tutorial and I love the pattern!
Glad you like it!
As a newbie there are a couple steps that might be clarified. When you say “print side up”, do you mean the print side should be facing the printed side of the paper? Does the second piece go print (or right side) facing the right side of the previous piece? 11:39
You want the back of the fabric touching the backside of the template, so you'll be able to see both the printed lines of the template and the printed side of the fabric as you sew them together. Does that help?
This is my favorite way to Paper piece. Will never go back to the other.
Yes, it's so awesome!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful modern quilt pattern. I’m going to give it a try & credit Williams Street Jelly Roll as pattern creator.
So glad you like it!
@@OnWilliamsStreet I made this quilt, love the pattern. Thank you for sharing it. I used prints & white strips. It’s a really big quilt. So quick to make.
Very nicely done I have quite a few jelly rolls that I can now do something with. Thanks for sharing….🦋🦋🦋
I agree...quilting is my least favorite part and I don't do it well. I cannot afford to pay someone to quilt most of them (I do occasionally splurge). Always looking for easy options that I can do successfully. I prefer batting that allows for a lot of space between the quilt stitches. Currently I am trying a quilt-as-you-go technique.
Pretty! What are the sizes? Thanks
All the sizes you'll need to cut are in the description! Click on the three dots to find it.
Could you please tell me where you go the pen you used in the video please
We are using the Dritz heat erase fabric pens. I think we just bought them at Joann's, but you can likely find them other places as well. They are the pens made specifically for fabric.
Cute
Ooooh that's nice! Thankyou for sharing this how-to! ❤️
First time finding your videos 😊 Re
Really cute quilt!!
No sound
A very neat idea! I like it a lot and I do have some jelly rolls!,Thank you!
Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing
Nice fast quilt to use up all the jelly rolls I have sitting around. I don't think I will trim mine down to 40" and 20"--will use the full width of fabric and just have my quilt a little wider. Thanks for the tutorial!
You're welcome!
Beautiful quilt, thank you for sharing 😊
Wow! This is a very clever way to make a modern, stunning quilt. Thank you for sharing
Love this quilt. Don’t take the criticism to seriously-just take the comments that you think might improve your videos and continue on. Your lighting and sound were very clear. The pattern is very nice. I’m thinking I’ll make this. Thank you ❤️😁🌹
Very nice. Thanks.
If i cant see up-front, how would i know if i am interested?? I don't bother to watch. Sorry.
For such a simple looking design this was a complicated tutorial. Sorry
Nice design! A couple of suggestions for videos in general: 1- show a clear picture of the project. Do this at the start to set expectations & get people excited to see how to make it. Do it again at the end as a visual summary. 'Make this thing that I'm not showing you' is a trope of poor quality content farms clawing for every second of view time. You aren't one of those - don't run the risk of making potential/new viewers think that you are. 2 - Some soft mass piled out of sight in the corners of your room will improve audio quality by cutting all the reflections you have bouncing around - blankets, towels, fabric etc will do the job.
Lost me before 1/2 way
Sound was fine for me
Wow, beautiful quilt! Would love to try this one!
Thank you for a fun easy quilt. Can't wait to try this.
This is not easy, but thank you for the tutorial.
Okay😢 no audio for first part of video
Interestingly, I could hear it in the right headphone, but not the left.
Hi, can you let me know which jelly roll you used- i love the design and colours. Thank you for this excellent video. I am inspired to make one ,you make it seem so easy. Trish.
We actually cut our strips from Kona cottons in our stash, but they have a Spring Meadow roll up that would give you a very similar look with some of the same greens, it will just have more variation.
No sound??
No good reason for the atrocious music