Episode 57: A Paisley Chandelier Quilt
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
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Link to free pattern: blog.lellabout...
Fabric for 60" X 60" quilt:
7 fat quarters or 2 charm packs
Background Fabric - 4 yards
Chain Piece Thread Cutting Gizmo: www.fatquarter...
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Each video with highlight a simple project, with me showing you step by step how to cut it out and construct it. Simple techniques that don't cause frustration.
All you need is a sewing machine you can operate, a pair of fabric scissors, sewing pins, a seam ripper, and an iron. A cutting mat, rulers and rotary cutters are an added bonus. We will address fabric, thread and needles in each video.
Patterns are child friendly but children always should be supervised when sewing.
I am a single mom in W. Texas with a 30 yr old daughter who has had a passion for sewing since I was 10 years old. I also have numerous nieces and nephews and have sewn for them since they were born and that is where my brand of Aunt Debbie's Boutique comes from. I have spent most of my adult life teaching sewing classes to kids and adults. This channel is dedicated to passing these patterns and skills to a larger audience in a much more user friendly format. You can watch these videos at your convience rather than have to choose between going to your sewing class or your kids soccer game.
Let's get to sewing!
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I so appreciate you showing all the steps, if someone doesn't want to watch they can always fast forward through. You make quilting look easy. I would really like to see some of your finished quilts after they have been quilted. Thanks for your videos.
Thank you for your encouragement! I pretty much ignore the ney-sayers. You can’t please everyone and I try to always gear things for beginners. It’s often the experienced sewers that get impatient but there are plenty of channels for them if they don’t like mine.
I have seen this pattern before and always wanted to make it. Thank you for giving such good instructions. You make it very easy to follow. ❤
Go for it! You’ll enjoy it.
I think paisley’s are my favorite prints.
They work so well in this quilt because they are showcased by themselves.
I think this quilt is so pretty!! I had no idea it would go together so easily! Thank you so much for sharing these directions and steps!!
You are so welcome! Give it a try!
Beautiful colors. You made it look very easy and I am going to try it. I will download the pattern. Thank you very much.
Have fun! You can do it!
So, so beautiful. What a lovely quilt! Thank you for the time and inspiration you put into this project!
You are so welcome!
So much hard work...love and passion...❤❤
Thank you!
❤❤❤❤❤ FINALLY, a design I’ve been searching for! I’ve been collecting shades of turquoise, aqua, and teal for a while with the intent of making a bed spread. I think this quilt pattern would show them off beautifully! Thank you so much for taking the time to make the quilt and filming it for us. I’m a newbie subscriber just because of this pattern. 😊
This quilt top was only 60-inches X 60-inches before adding the borders. That's 5 feet by 5 feet.
I don't think that it would fit a twin bed lengthwise. Maybe the free pattern would have instructions for bed size quilts... I didn't check, sorry 😐.
Welcome! I love new subscribers. I think this quilt would be gorgeous in those colors…btw, those are my favorite colors!
Thank you both for replying. Yes, I’m aware that as written this would not work for a bedspread. I have plenty of fabric, and so I will just make a lot more blocks. 😂 Double?? 😳 But first I have quite a few UFOs to finish. 😮 Can you give me the dimensions for one block?That would help me determine about how many I will need. One problem: I can’t get the free pattern to upload. Any suggestions?
❤ I did a Google search and found a video at Missouri Star Quilt Company for this cathedral quilt as well, so you’re in good company! The block size is 9 inches unfinished and 8 1/2 inches finished. I can do the basic math to figure out how many blocks I will need. Thanks again for helping me find my “dream pattern.” 😊
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Thank you Benny for your service, information on what's really going on here!
You’re welcome
Very pretty quilt!!!
Thank you?
I love this pattern and you explain it quite well..thank you for the free download too..Im in the middle of finishing my irish chain quilt but cant wait to start this one..
Wonderful! I might have to do an Irish chain quilt tutorial too. I’ve never made one but I love the way they look!
I love the chandelier quilt. Beautiful colors and it would also be beautiful with the same fabric and a black background😅 great job!
Yes it would. I thought about doing black background and some Kaffe Fasset bright blocks too.
@@auntdebbiesboutique1223 that would be very pretty as well👍
This is stunning! Instead of a crystal chandelier, it looks like one made of stained glass! Brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing, including the download. New subbie here!
Thank you! 😊
The colors are gorgeous! Your instructions are very good to follow along. This quilt is so beautiful! ❤
Thank you so much! I appreciate the encouragement!
Thank you for making the instructions for this beautiful quilt so easy to follow. It helped so much. I can't wait to try this one out. Thank you for sharing your talents with us!
You are so welcome! Good luck with your quilt!
So beautiful! I think I will make it with Kaffe fabrics!
That would be beautiful-I thought about doing that and using a black background. His fabrics just pop on black.
Thank you for the pattern. Your instructions are accurate. and easy to follow.
Thank you!
Beautiful just beautiful. A wonderful job.
Thank you so much!
I love this quilt pattern. Thank you for showing us!
You are so welcome!
Love this quilt done using batiks. And definitely looking forward to the coffee quilt.
I’m a tea drinker but hubby is the coffee lover. (I like coffee ice cream and he won’t touch it!). He’d love having a coffee teamed quilt.
I’m a tea drinker too & not a coffee drinker. But there’s lots of coffee drinkers in my life and I imagine they will be fighting over this quilt!
I personally enjoyed hearing you explain this quilt even though I’m not a beginner. I’m always telling someone how to do something and finding something newbie’s can do. New subscriber. Keep up the good work. Have a great day and God bless.
Thank you for the encouragement!!
Hello just came across this channel and Thank you for the explicit instructions which makes this seem so doable. Oh I’m an Aunt Debbie as well from Ontario Canada.
Other than mom, Aunt Debbie is my favorite hat to wear. Welcome!
Such a beautiful pattern & your colors are great. Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Stunning . I was thinking about doing this quilt but thought it may just a bit out of my skills . I really love the colours you used .
I really should give it ago . Thank you
You can do it! It really is an easy one…and very forgiving. Mistakes because of seam widths are easy to hide
I love this so much. Our guild did a class day doing this quilt. I got sick after & haven't finished but I'm using Tula Pink fabric. I love the paisley
I love Tula Pink fabric! Especially the ones with hidden animals!
Beautiful job! Wow! I wish we could see it all finished with the borders and quilting. It's just gorgeous! AMEN!
Thank you so much! I do intend to do a quilt parade in a few months with all the quilts once they are completely finished.
Beautiful!! Thank you!! I enjoy your channel!!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for sharing the process!!
Thank you so much!
I love paisley and I’ve always wanted to make this pattern. Thank you so much for sharing this.
You are so welcome! This pattern is perfect for paisleys because they are showcased individually and aren’t competing with each other.
Very pretty.
Thank you.
very nice!!!! I can think of so many color variations i would love to make this in.
Go for it! I think it would look great with different colored backgrounds too.
Very, very pretty. Hope to make one.
Please do!
Thank you for sharing this fun quilt! I love the verse in your opening to the video! TFS that! 😊
Thank you. God bless!
I love it !
Thank you!
You make it look so easy. Thank you.
You can do it! Thank you.
Thank l you, from Alabama, for a great tutorial. I hear if you take a picture wirh a cell phone before sewing together, it s a lot easier to spot a mistake.
I’ve heard that too and did it on one of my quilts. It really does help. I just forget to do it.
Nicely done! So beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. You’re welcome!
I love the finished look of this quilt. Have to go shopping then watch you again. I will need to figure out for a queen size I think. You didn't mention size yet. Thank you.
You can probably google free chandelier quilt patterns and find the yardage and number of blocks for the size you want. The one I linked is only one size and is 60” X 60”.
@@auntdebbiesboutique1223 Thank you. I appreciate knowing that. You made this so fun and easy. I had seen one but didn't know even the name.
Thank you so much for showing this pattern. I will try this.
Thank you. Good luck.
So beautiful! Loved your tutorial! ❤
Thank you so much!!
IM GOING TO MAKE THIS TOMORROW
Yay! Wish I could see it!
Lovely
Thank you.
I’ve made this quilt awhile back I used Lella Boutique by moda called Love Notes. Super fun quilt to make. I would very much like to make it again. This paisley is beautiful and makes a beautiful quilt! Thanks for the video❤️
Thank you. I wish CZcams allowed pictures to be posted in the comments. I would love to see your version!
This is beautiful!
Thank you!
Beautiful quilt ❤
Thank you! 😊
I love this quilt
Thanks!
Before spending 30+ minutes watching you make this block, I would have liked to see a complete block first. Maybe this is not one I would like to work on! Identify the pieces, put one together, and show me the completed block. Please.
I’m sorry you feel this way.
@@auntdebbiesboutique1223 this is not a criticism, but a teaching suggestion! I had no idea what a chandelier quilt was. I would not find out until the very end. I had to fast-forward through everything so I could see where you were going with all the sewing.
@@carolejameson9261 you could also have googled Chandelier Quilt to see what it looks like. It’s a pretty popular and commonly made quilt, these days.
Just move the video forward to see the block. You can always go back to the beginning.
Fast forward I think they call it
Beautiful quilt
Thank you! 😊
I really like this pattern & i have a stack of paisley 4" squares. I might just have to make a smaller version of Chandalier!
Also, just want to mention Donna Jordan has basically the same pattern named "Beads". Instead of cutting individual squares she strip pieces 5" w/ background & 2.5" w/ background which could save some time piecing the quilt when using FQs or yardage. My squares are pre-cut from a large lot of fabric purchased from a retiring quilter, so no strip piecing for me. Hope my paisleys coordinate well enough!
Donna Jordan is my hero. I have learned so much from her! I think she’s one of the best teachers on CZcams! I obviously haven’t seen the Beads video but if you are using yardage, strip piecing would be a great idea. I never thought of that!
Great quilt!
It means to "set" the block on its point.
Thanks
very nice
Thanks
I like putting purples and pinks together, I don't think it's out of style.
Thank you!
Hi, new subscriber and also new to quilting. Loved this quilt pattern. It turned out beautifully. Enjoyed watching you sew and you explaining things simply. ❤
Welcome! Thanks for joining us. More fun is around the corner!
My iron runs out of water quite often. I tend to always have a bottle of water nearby (refillable) and I use that to drink and refill my iron with instead of unplugging and bringing the iron to the sink.
Our water here is so hard that it ruins irons (and water heaters & pipes, etc) so I use distilled water. I usually keep a gallon under my table but I let it run out without replacing it. I had to stop and go find another in the pantry. They certainly are thirsty critters!
Beautiful quilt thank you for sharing. I’m new to your channel. I have been watching a couple of your videos. It’s not nice to not support you if I keep coming back and watching your videos. God bless you and your family have a blessed evening.
Thank you! God bless you too!
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Did we really need to see every single joining of pieces?
Some people do and I teach for beginners! You’d be surprised at the power of repetition. I’ve been teaching sewing for years
I loved your video but couldn’t get the pattern link to work. I’m a south Texas girl myself, New Braunfels
I’m sorry. No one has been able to get the link to work so I posted it on my Community page. If you go to my channel, it’s about the third post down. I don’t know what the problem is with the link.
I tried to make this quilt a couple months ago, It was a complete failure. I got the blocks made, but couldn’t line them up with the triangles.
Were the blocks all the same size? Did you match the rows up diagonally? I wish I could help you line them up.
What type of iron do you have? It sounds like it gives lots of steam
It’s a Rowena Professional Pro and it has its own water tank attached with a cord. It’s a great iron!
I will have to start looking for one. Thank you for a great video and i will definitely be making a chandelier quilt soon
Can you type name of the paisley quilt fabric you used I can’t seem to find it thank you
It was a fat quarter bundle from Benartex called Paisley Prints. I’ve had it for a year or two but hopefully it’s still available.
Pattern link won’t work
I’m sorry. Go to my community page. I also posted it there.
Are the 7 1/2" or 7" pieces
7”. Sorry if I said 7 1/2 somewhere. My head and mouth aren’t always working together!
The link for the pattern doesn't work.
I will look into it
Was that a chicken?!?
No chickens. Sorry. There were neighbor kids playing outside squealing and I have a Yorkie that was in & out of the video, sometimes making noise.
@auntdebbiesboutique1223 lol a chicken would've been trés awesome. Love to wach you sew btw. Great asmr
I think it would be better not to make the viewer watch the whole process of piecing and other repetitive actions like the ironing cutting apart etc,it’s very tedious and could stop someone watching thru to the end of the video which 8 believe is how you tube algorithms work. I do love the quilt and could well try it.
I’m sorry you feel that way. I gear my videos to beginners and have taught in person sewing for years. You can always skip through the parts you don’t want to watch. I’m more concerned with teaching than algorithms.
It is easy enough to slide the bar at the bottom to speed through the sections you don’t want to watch.
We don't need to see you sew every seam, cutting apart and 🎉 pressing on every piece. Show a few to have us get the idea and go on. Showing each step one or two times is enough. Otherwise you are wasting our time and it made me want to stop watching your video
I’m sorry you feel that way.
Thankyou for sharing, I'm a biginner quilter your explaining on how to join etc is very helpful I would like to try this one.🦘🇦🇺
Welcome. This quilt is a great one for beginners! I hope you enjoy it!
Very pretty quilt!!!
Thank you! 😊