I was just given a wonderful yo-yo quilt to complete by a wonderful elderly lady that could do no more quilting, So sad, because she has done beautiful work in the past! Now it's my turn to carry the torch. Thank you for your wonderful and efficient way to join the yo-yos. I know now I can do the quilt justice. Thank you for the fantastic video!
These are fantastic! I really dislike the look of round ones tacked together. I was wondering, though, if there would be a reason to avoid a blind, ladder style seam? The whip stitch is fast and strong, but I am looking to make the cover more reversible. Thanks again!
I never thought of a blind seam. I think that would be a great idea to try! These yoyos are already so much more stable than the round ones because of their shape anyway. If you try it, post a picture!
i use two sizes. i am not at home right now so can't measure, but it seems to me the small size is two or 2.5 inches and i have a larger size, maybe 4 inches. If I think of it when I get home later this week I will check.
Hey there - just had a chance to check. The size of the squares in this video and the other is 4" square. It still makes a small yoyo! You could do 3" if you want them tiny!
No time to finish my quilt as I work about 60 hours per week. Also my bed is king size lol! I have done small projects but give stuff away lol! Whenever I can finish something next I will post it here in the comments so all can see!
I’ve been searching CZcams for good instruction on how to join yo-yos. This has been the best. It is very helpful. Thank you.
Excellent directions for joining yo yo's. Just what I needed.
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my pleasure! I posted it to remember how I did it and it has helped many others!
I was just given a wonderful yo-yo quilt to complete by a wonderful elderly lady that could do no more quilting, So sad, because she has done beautiful work in the past! Now it's my turn to carry the torch. Thank you for your wonderful and efficient way to join the yo-yos. I know now I can do the quilt justice. Thank you for the fantastic video!
my pleasure!!
Love this...a lot less waste of fabric... Can hardly wait to try
Thanks.
I really like using squares. It does go much faster.
Fabulous! Thanks
These are fantastic! I really dislike the look of round ones tacked together.
I was wondering, though, if there would be a reason to avoid a blind, ladder style seam? The whip stitch is fast and strong, but I am looking to make the cover more reversible.
Thanks again!
I never thought of a blind seam. I think that would be a great idea to try! These yoyos are already so much more stable than the round ones because of their shape anyway. If you try it, post a picture!
Thanks so much for this! I'm just learning how to make yo-yos so this is great to learn how to join them!
you're very welcome!
Thank you! I have all these yo yos made and was not sure how to join them.
Nicely explained, lovely colors on your yoyo's. Thank you.🇨🇦🕊️
thank you!
This was such a helpful video, thank you!!
my pleasure!
Very very beautiful.
......beautiful idea.....thanks for sharing....will try......
Cool!
How will you close the center between 4 yoyos or leave the center open?
I don't close between the yoyos any more than is shown in the video. The holes are already quite small because the yoyos are square.
@@Elledee8642 Thank you
Hi there what size are ur squares?
i use two sizes. i am not at home right now so can't measure, but it seems to me the small size is two or 2.5 inches and i have a larger size, maybe 4 inches. If I think of it when I get home later this week I will check.
Hey there - just had a chance to check. The size of the squares in this video and the other is 4" square. It still makes a small yoyo! You could do 3" if you want them tiny!
Do you have a yo yo guilt almost done that you can show me
No time to finish my quilt as I work about 60 hours per week. Also my bed is king size lol! I have done small projects but give stuff away lol! Whenever I can finish something next I will post it here in the comments so all can see!
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