I started quilting on my own and still do it as a solitary person except when I visit a quilt shop for fabric. I havenât made a lot of them so I still consider myself a beginner quilter. I have made a lot of beginner mistakes like starting too large. I agree that watching Irene is uplifting as well as informative.
I am so happy Irene and I finally got together for this interview. I have thoroughly enjoyed her QAL. I can't wait to catch up and share it with your all. It was also nice to talk with a fellow CZcamsr and talk shop. Thank you for showing up and joining us.
Iâm also an engineer - precision is the common trait! Really enjoyed this and got a big kick over the Imperial vs metric discussion - the US is so backwards
Love seeing two positive quilters coming together. I loved learning more about Irene, her quilting journey and what we can look forward to from her in 2021. Iâm also looking forward to seeing Karenâs completed Sugaridoo quilt.
I love Irene, so bubbly and positive. I did the first quilt along and loved learning the new techniques. I Have just started the new QAL she referred to in her new book Happy Notes. Im really looking forward to it.
Loved this, it was a wonderful introduction to Sugaridoo! (Irene, your name is certainly lovely pronounced the âEnglishâ way, but itâs even lovelier when pronounced as you doâșïž.) Thank you both for this!
Loving your interviews! So nice to see a conversation, that we would like to have, with some of our favorite quilt people! Thank you! Please consider Donna Jordan as a potential interview-ee!
Thank you, Karen! I recently moved to the Netherlands from the U.S. and am excited to learn that quilting is alive here! I initially visited four shops in The Hague looking for fabric, etc. only to discover I was really in upholstery shops! So this information is so appreciated!
Just saw interview with E-ray-na đ what a delightful disposition she has, caught myselft smiling just cuz she did lol - and so happy she âgot infectedâ with the quilting bug đ thanx for sharing!
One of the most delightful videos Iâve ever seen. Ireneâs infectious enthusiasm is like a breath of fresh air! Thank you Karen and thanks for all the work to present these videos for is
You are such a great interviewer, Karen! Thank you for reminding me about Sugaridoo and Irene. I had discovered her channel before and loved this delightful young woman! I got away from it and will now keep it in mind.
Hi from the Netherlands! What a lovely interview! Iâm new to quilting, actually I just started my very first quilt. I first found you, Karen, and now I found Irene as well. Thank you! Hope you will be able to visit the Netherlands soon. In my hometown Zutphen we have the Canadianâs bridge, because of all the sacrifices and lost lives in WW II, history is still alive here, and weâre grateful. Itâs very touching to see that even grandchildren still want to visit all those places. Blessings from Holland. Lidy
Hi Lidy, A fellow beginner quilter over here. I'm from Schijndel (near Eindhoven and S'-hertogenbosch) in the Netherlands. Nice to see there are more people who are quilting over here. Hope when the pandemic is over we can welcom the Canadian and Americans who are the reason we live in a free country. Over here we have operation market garden and we think every year all that were lost whit a ceremony. Love Angelique
@@liekvanderheijden7967 My husband and I visited the Netherlands a few years ago, such a beautiful country and very impressed with how the country is run and the friendly hard working people.
@@liekvanderheijden7967 Dag Angelique! Ja heerlijk rustgevende bezigheid dat quilten, helemaal nieuw voor me, maar dat is juist leuk! En je woont, qua herdenken, wel in een historische omgeving! Dag!
My favorite quilt teachers, Karen, Irene and Donna Jordan. Irene the QAL was so good, I learned so much and that's why I joined. Thanks for all your work that you've done for us. Karen you are my fellow Canadian, and I LOVE your channel. Thanks for a great interview.
I listen French quilting from France and they mix French and English quilting terms. In French a inch , when we were imperial, was "a pouce (like a thumb!!) but the French quilters says 1/4 of a inches (pronounced like this) and we have French words for imperial! But after a long time that we are metric now, I do all my sewing/quilting in inches!! Me too!
Between Sugaridoo and Just Get it Done is a great the two of you are together! I feel so good when i learn and loving the chat! There is a loving something about the classes you meet and feel so belong or complete, around the world. There are so many things you get involved and it helps you mentally and physical. You said it! Itâs Great! Thank you allđžđ„°
I am a French Canadian from Quebec and there, around Montreal, I found one guild and we donât have "quilting store"!! We go to usual fabric store and the good big ones are a few!
Lol In the US, we have trouble understanding Metric. I keep trying but it just doesn't sit in my head. LOL I Love this video. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Hi, I am Dutch and I am new to quilting and I just found your channel this weekend. It was such a nice surprise to see your interview with Irene from Sugaridoo, I didn't know her but now I will follow her too. Love your tips and I learn so much, I watch a few video's every day. What a blessing in this Corona time where we have to stay at home most of the time. Thank you!
What an enjoyable video. I stumbled upon Sugaridooâs videos last year and have loved watching Irene. She is so positive and happy, plus I love her choice of fabrics. However, I have struggled somewhat with FPP, I guess I should give it another chance. Your tips in your videos have been so helpful, and your enthusiasm for quilting is so nice to see, Thank you from Pennsylvania.
Hello from Denmark (was living in Canada) to this great chat with Irene. So glad I stumbled onto it this grey and gloomy day. It certainly brightened up things for me. Since my daughter is now living in The Netherlands I will very definitely get to see you Irene (when we're all allowed to, hopefully soon). Congratulations to you both getting this video set up.
I did this quilt but had surgery in October so havenât finished it but I will this summer. I loved the whole process learned a lot of different techniques! And enjoyed the company and Irene! Loved the interview! I really enjoyed watching you!
I donât know how Irene has time. Hats off from one Mum of a youngster to another! Love Sugaridoo videos. I actually did start quilting on my own and have learned everything I know from the internet and ditto with knitting.
I tell people that I am doing a quilt along with Sugaridoo and 6,000 of my best friends! You two are my two favorite quilting videographers (is that the correct term?) !! Such a fun video!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Wonderful to see both of you †I'm a quilter who started without other quilters. I didn't know any quilters before or during my first quilt. During my education, I changed computering to quilting, not knowing anything about it. I made it and fell in love †Then I found Just get it done and after that Sugaridoo. You both have been and are such an inspiration and have learned alot following you, taking part in the Sugaridoo Bernina qal. Thank you for widening my wuilt world đ„°
Lovely! Two of my favorite CZcamsrs in one place. Both of you have exceptionally pleasant presentation for teaching. What a great way to start November. And a happiness theme for 2021- I can get into that.
I love Irene's channel... đ... Thank so much for this fabulous interwie... She is such a happy colorful young lady! And your channel is so gorgeous... đ
I, too, started watching Sugaridoo and Just Get It Done Quilts way back when. It's been a fun journey. My Sugaridoo QAL has been so much fun. đ Thank you Karen for interviewing Irene. You're both amazing đ
Karen this was another very pleasant interview. I love the series that you are recording. Bonus with this one is that Iâm Dutch too. And as Irene said too, quilting is not very big in the NL, so itâs interesting to hear her talk about the modern quilting that is going on here. Too bad you couldnât it make it to the NL this year. But our beautiful country will be waiting for better times to host you.
Hi Karen, I really enjoyed this video with Irene đ„°đđ You and Irene are so much fun and Iâve learned a lot from both of you. Thank you both for being such great teachers and sharing so much information !!! Take Care and God Bless Everyone đđđ Chris-Raleigh NC
Great interview. Irene is such a lovely lady and very inspirational. I will have to look at more of her work. Nice to hear that others have the dilemma of whether to use metric or imperial measurements. I have reverted to inches as block calculations are so much easier.
I'm from the Great Lakes area of the USA and it's so awesome to see others from around the world quilting! I remember when I 1st started quilting again after my kids got older, thinking I was the only one besides my mother-in-law who still quilted. Lol then I went to JoAnn's on a big sale day and WOW! Not alone! And now here! And you two are my favorites âŁïž So real and the struggles are real and what Joys to work through and just get it done! Bless you both!
Great interview. The struggle is real with moving between imperial and metric. As a child in the US, I remember hearing that we were going to metric. This was... 1972??? And then we didn't. I knit and our patterns are often in both metric and imperial. Although I know this, I bumped up against a kind of hilarious problem 3 months ago. I was working on the back of my "covid cardigan," a project I'm do with a row here or there during Zoom meetings. I was knitting along on the back--miles of stockinette--heading from the top of the neck down toward the point where I'd add in the stitches that go under the arms. I kept checking the pattern... "it says 23... Hmmm... Okay, I'll keep knitting..." I don't know if I was just distracted by the pandemic and lockdown or what, but it finally hit me (at about 22.5") that I had been thinking I needed to knit 23 INCHES when I really needed 23 CM -- just 9 inches!
Love, love these interviews. They have opened up new quilt thoughts. I married into a Dutch family so was interesting to hear about Dutch quilting since my in-law family all crochet and I "fancy" quilt, as they say. This is different than blocks sewed together and tied with yarn. Those are " homey" quilts to them. Ii enjoyed Irene very much, thank you.
I had never quilted before i came across Ireneâ s sugaridoo channel, Iâve just finished my top from the QAL and look forward to sending picture of it in to bernina. Both of you are so full of enthusiasm and and knowledge you make me so happy, keep safe with love đ from England
Thanks Karen for all your interviews. Each one has been interesting and helpful. This one didnât disappoint. I really enjoy watching Sugaridoo videos. My face gets a bit tired though as Iâm smiling with Irene as she talks. She is so happy. I havenât tried FPP as yet but itâs in my mind to try. Karen I really get so much from your videos that is helpful and practical. Iâve used so many of your âhacksâ. I canât wait for your next video once Iâve watched the current one. Please keep them coming. Have a happy day đ·đ·đ·đ·đ·đ·
I didn't realize every time you referred to this QAL I thought you were saying "surgary do".... I didn't realize who or what this is. It is nice to know it is a lovely young person with a CZcams channel. Thank you for the sweet introduction.
It is heart warming, to experience the community among quilters, even from country to country! I was smiling the entire time you ladies talked, I am sure I will watch again, as I am trying to piece together a quilt top and watch you tube at the same time! Thank you Karen, I have learned so much from you, God bless you and your family!
Thank you both for this wonderful video. I really enjoyed the chat. And it reminded me of my own trip to the Netherlands with my sister to visit a crochet party at Irene's old studio. We didn't know anyone but we were welcomed so warm. It was a wonderful day with the fabulous Irene
I just love Irene, she is such a delight, I always wanted to know why she named it Sugaridoo and what it means! Thank you for another wonderful video, Karen!
Thank you, Karen. Iâve been watching Ireneâs CZcams videos for a long time. I love her; sheâs just a creative and joyful spirit I love to let into my life. You, too.
I've just recently come across her videos. FINALLY, I had a simple question answered by watching her for my first-time. She's a good teacher and so enjoyable.
I loved this video! I'm in! I'm also working on my Sugaridoo quilt and look forward to the finish of my flimsy. I have been a fan of Irene's for sometime. I feel like we are learning together. And Thanks to her, I found you just today. Quilting in Cambridge, Ontario. Sew On đ€ Positive Threads
This was a real pleasure. I see a couple of thumbs down...they must have hit the wrong button. Irene is such a positive person and it was great to learn of her design processes and future plans. What a treat - two of my 4 favorite youtubers together. You are both so kind and generous with your knowledge and talent - thank you!
Thank you so much h for sharing Irene with us. She so positive. Two of my brothers are mehanical engineers. One is more creative than the other. Interesting how many women come to quilting from math and science backgrounds. I excited to see the finished quilts.
What a fun interview! Irene has such a fun and bubbly personality, I love watching her videos. As someone who lives in the Netherlands it was fun to hear a conversation about Dutch quilting life on an international channeI. I do hope you get to make your trip to Nijmegen someday. I actually live there so if you wanted I would love to show you around.
I started quilting on my own and still do it as a solitary person except when I visit a quilt shop for fabric. I havenât made a lot of them so I still consider myself a beginner quilter. I have made a lot of beginner mistakes like starting too large. I agree that watching Irene is uplifting as well as informative.
Canadians always seem to work in the two measurement systems. Recipes and quilting in Imperial, for example, and other things in Metric.
Keep up the great work!
I am so happy Irene and I finally got together for this interview. I have thoroughly enjoyed her QAL. I can't wait to catch up and share it with your all. It was also nice to talk with a fellow CZcamsr and talk shop. Thank you for showing up and joining us.
Love the interviewđ€ I learn so much from you
Thank you for having Irene on your channel. I found her videos last year and I enjoy watching her tutorials. I am so happy to learn from both of you.
Iâm also an engineer - precision is the common trait! Really enjoyed this and got a big kick over the Imperial vs metric discussion - the US is so backwards
Love seeing two positive quilters coming together. I loved learning more about Irene, her quilting journey and what we can look forward to from her in 2021. Iâm also looking forward to seeing Karenâs completed Sugaridoo quilt.
I love Irene, so bubbly and positive. I did the first quilt along and loved learning the new techniques. I Have just started the new QAL she referred to in her new book Happy Notes. Im really looking forward to it.
Such a joy to see 2 quilters, teachers, motivators together! â€ïž
Loved this, it was a wonderful introduction to Sugaridoo! (Irene, your name is certainly lovely pronounced the âEnglishâ way, but itâs even lovelier when pronounced as you doâșïž.) Thank you both for this!
Love you both. I agree with you Irene is so sweet. She makes me smile every time I watch her.
Two of my favorite channels coming together for a chat is so wonderful! Thank you Karen for sharing this with us!
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for having me on the show Karen! It was lovely to talk to you. Hope that we can do this again in real life in the future. Hugs!
Yes, itâs a deal â
Karen, as ALWAYS, thank you for being "you". Have watched u from the beginning! Everything you decide to post is truly AWESOME !!
Loving your interviews! So nice to see a conversation, that we would like to have, with some of our favorite quilt people! Thank you!
Please consider Donna Jordan as a potential interview-ee!
Thank you, Karen! I recently moved to the Netherlands from the U.S. and am excited to learn that quilting is alive here! I initially visited four shops in The Hague looking for fabric, etc. only to discover I was really in upholstery shops! So this information is so appreciated!
Hello Ann
Just saw interview with E-ray-na đ what a delightful disposition she has, caught myselft smiling just cuz she did lol - and so happy she âgot infectedâ with the quilting bug đ thanx for sharing!
One of the most delightful videos Iâve ever seen. Ireneâs infectious enthusiasm is like a breath of fresh air! Thank you Karen and thanks for all the work to present these videos for is
I agree. Glad you enjoyed it!
You are such a great interviewer, Karen! Thank you for reminding me about Sugaridoo and Irene. I had discovered her channel before and loved this delightful young woman! I got away from it and will now keep it in mind.
oh what fun! it was great hear from 2 of my favorite YT quilters.
She is lovely. It nice to see younger women embracing quilting. I love her enthusiasm.
I like hand-stitching the binding, too! đ
Me too!
Hi from the Netherlands! What a lovely interview! Iâm new to quilting, actually I just started my very first quilt. I first found you, Karen, and now I found Irene as well. Thank you!
Hope you will be able to visit the Netherlands soon. In my hometown Zutphen we have the Canadianâs bridge, because of all the sacrifices and lost lives in WW II, history is still alive here, and weâre grateful. Itâs very touching to see that even grandchildren still want to visit all those places.
Blessings from Holland. Lidy
Thank you for this very heartfelt comment.
Hi Lidy,
A fellow beginner quilter over here.
I'm from Schijndel (near Eindhoven and S'-hertogenbosch) in the Netherlands.
Nice to see there are more people who are quilting over here.
Hope when the pandemic is over we can welcom the Canadian and Americans who are the reason we live in a free country.
Over here we have operation market garden and we think every year all that were lost whit a ceremony.
Love Angelique
@@liekvanderheijden7967 My husband and I visited the Netherlands a few years ago, such a beautiful country and very impressed with how the country is run and the friendly hard working people.
@@liekvanderheijden7967 Dag Angelique! Ja heerlijk rustgevende bezigheid dat quilten, helemaal nieuw voor me, maar dat is juist leuk! En je woont, qua herdenken, wel in een historische omgeving! Dag!
@@judegreb Glad you enjoyed it!
59 vs 6,000, wow. I found her after the QAL started so I hadnât signed up, but I wish I had. She is wonderful. Also a great organizer!
My favorite quilt teachers, Karen, Irene and Donna Jordan. Irene the QAL was so good, I learned so much and that's why I joined. Thanks for all your work that you've done for us. Karen you are my fellow Canadian, and I LOVE your channel. Thanks for a great interview.
You are so welcome!
Wow! Mine too.
Me too. I also like Jenny and Eleonore Burnes
@@irisuhde7635 the great thing about CZcams is that you can like us all đ€
And Angela Walters âșïžđ
I listen French quilting from France and they mix French and English quilting terms. In French a inch , when we were imperial, was "a pouce (like a thumb!!) but the French quilters says 1/4 of a inches (pronounced like this) and we have French words for imperial! But after a long time that we are metric now, I do all my sewing/quilting in inches!! Me too!
Fabulous interview from you both. Thank you so much đ
Between Sugaridoo and Just Get it Done is a great the two of you are together! I feel so good when i learn and loving the chat! There is a loving something about the classes you meet and feel so belong or complete, around the world. There are so many things you get involved and it helps you mentally and physical. You said it! Itâs Great! Thank you allđžđ„°
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I am a French Canadian from Quebec and there, around Montreal, I found one guild and we donât have "quilting store"!! We go to usual fabric store and the good big ones are a few!
Lol In the US, we have trouble understanding Metric. I keep trying but it just doesn't sit in my head. LOL I Love this video. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Hi how are you doing my friend
Hi, I am Dutch and I am new to quilting and I just found your channel this weekend. It was such a nice surprise to see your interview with Irene from Sugaridoo, I didn't know her but now I will follow her too. Love your tips and I learn so much, I watch a few video's every day. What a blessing in this Corona time where we have to stay at home most of the time. Thank you!
Welcome!
What an enjoyable video. I stumbled upon Sugaridooâs videos last year and have loved watching Irene. She is so positive and happy, plus I love her choice of fabrics. However, I have struggled somewhat with FPP, I guess I should give it another chance. Your tips in your videos have been so helpful, and your enthusiasm for quilting is so nice to see, Thank you from Pennsylvania.
Hello from Denmark (was living in Canada) to this great chat with Irene. So glad I stumbled onto it this grey and gloomy day. It certainly brightened up things for me. Since my daughter is now living in The Netherlands I will very definitely get to see you Irene (when we're all allowed to, hopefully soon). Congratulations to you both getting this video set up.
Karen, I love your interviews. Iâve heard you mention Sugaridoo but didnât know what a fun happy channel she has. Thank you.
I did this quilt but had surgery in October so havenât finished it but I will this summer. I loved the whole process learned a lot of different techniques! And enjoyed the company and Irene! Loved the interview! I really enjoyed watching you!
We should change to centimeters. The rest of the world uses centimeters. Itâs funny to hear you two talk about this.
Hi how are you doing my friend
I donât know how Irene has time. Hats off from one Mum of a youngster to another! Love Sugaridoo videos. I actually did start quilting on my own and have learned everything I know from the internet and ditto with knitting.
All the best
Two of my absolute favorites together! Loved this interview. Both of you are rock stars in my world!
I tell people that I am doing a quilt along with Sugaridoo and 6,000 of my best friends! You two are my two favorite quilting videographers (is that the correct term?) !! Such a fun video!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
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Found 2 fabric shops in Amsterdam in 2016 & in 2018 made a specific stop there to buy more fabric. Hope to get back after covid.
I loved this QAL! It was so fun and it came out so beautifully.
Hi Rachel
Wonderful to see both of you â€
I'm a quilter who started without other quilters. I didn't know any quilters before or during my first quilt. During my education, I changed computering to quilting, not knowing anything about it. I made it and fell in love †Then I found Just get it done and after that Sugaridoo. You both have been and are such an inspiration and have learned alot following you, taking part in the Sugaridoo Bernina qal. Thank you for widening my wuilt world đ„°
Two of my favorites in the same video!!!đđđ
What an inspiring,happy meeting of two lovely minds - you enrich our lives so much from Sunny Queensland Australia
Our pleasure!
Two of my favorite Quilt Stars! Wonderful interview, Karen!
Lovely! Two of my favorite CZcamsrs in one place. Both of you have exceptionally pleasant presentation for teaching. What a great way to start November. And a happiness theme for 2021- I can get into that.
Two of my very favorite quilting friends in one spot, life is good! Great conversation, thank you. I smiled all the way through. Love you guys
Glad you enjoyed it!
Iâd love to visit Holland when the bulbs are in bloom.
I love Irene's channel... đ... Thank so much for this fabulous interwie...
She is such a happy colorful young lady! And your channel is so gorgeous... đ
Great interview. I love Irene.
I joined the Sugaridoo Bernina QAL after you mentioned it, Karen, and Iâm happy I did. Really enjoy both of you quilters.
great
I, too, started watching Sugaridoo and Just Get It Done Quilts way back when. It's been a fun journey. My Sugaridoo QAL has been so much fun. đ Thank you Karen for interviewing Irene. You're both amazing đ
thank you...its been a fun ride
What a great interview! Irene is so knowledgeable and well spoken! The two of you together, what a great duo! Thank you!
Hi Barbara
Thank you, Karen. I love meeting new quilting folks that I am unfamiliar with. I really enjoyed Ireneâs enthusiasm and her passion.
Karen this was another very pleasant interview. I love the series that you are recording. Bonus with this one is that Iâm Dutch too. And as Irene said too, quilting is not very big in the NL, so itâs interesting to hear her talk about the modern quilting that is going on here. Too bad you couldnât it make it to the NL this year. But our beautiful country will be waiting for better times to host you.
Wonderful! Two of my favorite quilters in one place.
Hi Karen, I really enjoyed this video with Irene đ„°đđ You and Irene are so much fun and Iâve learned a lot from both of you. Thank you both for being such great teachers and sharing so much information !!! Take Care and God Bless Everyone đđđ Chris-Raleigh NC
You are so welcome
Irene is glowing!!
This is the best interview with my favorite youtube teachers. Thank you Karen and Irene.
Great interview. Irene is such a lovely lady and very inspirational. I will have to look at more of her work. Nice to hear that others have the dilemma of whether to use metric or imperial measurements. I have reverted to inches as block calculations are so much easier.
What a cute little gal full of smiles, a very talented young lady. Thank you for interviewing her. đđ»đ
Thank you Karen and Irene, great discussion and it was inspiring to see you both together.
I'm from the Great Lakes area of the USA and it's so awesome to see others from around the world quilting! I remember when I 1st started quilting again after my kids got older, thinking I was the only one besides my mother-in-law who still quilted. Lol then I went to JoAnn's on a big sale day and WOW! Not alone! And now here! And you two are my favorites âŁïž So real and the struggles are real and what Joys to work through and just get it done! Bless you both!
So enjoyed this chat! Thank you both for all you do to encourage quilters!
Thank you!!!! She's such a lovely, glowing, bright individual.
We agree!
thank you for this beautiful meeting.
2 of my 3 favourite quilt channels. Thank you ladies.
Irene is just delightful!!
Great interview. The struggle is real with moving between imperial and metric. As a child in the US, I remember hearing that we were going to metric. This was... 1972??? And then we didn't. I knit and our patterns are often in both metric and imperial. Although I know this, I bumped up against a kind of hilarious problem 3 months ago. I was working on the back of my "covid cardigan," a project I'm do with a row here or there during Zoom meetings. I was knitting along on the back--miles of stockinette--heading from the top of the neck down toward the point where I'd add in the stitches that go under the arms. I kept checking the pattern... "it says 23... Hmmm... Okay, I'll keep knitting..." I don't know if I was just distracted by the pandemic and lockdown or what, but it finally hit me (at about 22.5") that I had been thinking I needed to knit 23 INCHES when I really needed 23 CM -- just 9 inches!
Really enjoyed it. Irene is lovely.
She makes me smile! Thank you for this interview.
Hi Linda
Love, love these interviews. They have opened up new quilt thoughts. I married into a Dutch family so was interesting to hear about Dutch quilting since my in-law family all crochet and I "fancy" quilt, as they say. This is different than blocks sewed together and tied with yarn. Those are " homey" quilts to them. Ii enjoyed Irene very much, thank you.
You're welcome
I had never quilted before i came across Ireneâ s sugaridoo channel, Iâve just finished my top from the QAL and look forward to sending picture of it in to bernina. Both of you are so full of enthusiasm and and knowledge you make me so happy, keep safe with love đ from England
Wonderful!
Thanks Karen for all your interviews. Each one has been interesting and helpful. This one didnât disappoint. I really enjoy watching Sugaridoo videos. My face gets a bit tired though as Iâm smiling with Irene as she talks. She is so happy. I havenât tried FPP as yet but itâs in my mind to try. Karen I really get so much from your videos that is helpful and practical. Iâve used so many of your âhacksâ. I canât wait for your next video once Iâve watched the current one. Please keep them coming. Have a happy day đ·đ·đ·đ·đ·đ·
I didn't realize every time you referred to this QAL I thought you were saying "surgary do".... I didn't realize who or what this is. It is nice to know it is a lovely young person with a CZcams channel. Thank you for the sweet introduction.
Hello Karen
I really am enjoying the Quilt Circle interviews, please keep bringing us these interesting folks. Thanks!
It is heart warming, to experience the community among quilters, even from country to country! I was smiling the entire time you ladies talked, I am sure I will watch again, as I am trying to piece together a quilt top and watch you tube at the same time! Thank you Karen, I have learned so much from you, God bless you and your family!
Irene is so adorable person. Enjoy just listening to her.
Hi how are you doing my friend
Just love Irene! Happy, cheerful enthusiasm is wonderful! I too have enjoyed the Sugaridoo QAL! Thank you for another wonderful interview.
Thank you both for this wonderful video. I really enjoyed the chat. And it reminded me of my own trip to the Netherlands with my sister to visit a crochet party at Irene's old studio. We didn't know anyone but we were welcomed so warm. It was a wonderful day with the fabulous Irene
Great interview With my 2 favorite quilters đđ»âŒïž
I love Irene. She is the sweetest. Thank you for getting together with her for this interview.
"infected you" đđđ
I love that!
What a delightful interview! Will definitely check out Sugaridoo! Thanks for making my day a little happier! â„ïž
I really enjoyed the interview đđ„°đ„°đ„°
I just love Irene, she is such a delight, I always wanted to know why she named it Sugaridoo and what it means! Thank you for another wonderful video, Karen!
That was great, spending time with 2 of my favorite CZcams mentors/teachers. Ladies you are great.
Thank you, Karen. Iâve been watching Ireneâs CZcams videos for a long time. I love her; sheâs just a creative and joyful spirit I love to let into my life. You, too.
I've just recently come across her videos. FINALLY, I had a simple question answered by watching her for my first-time. She's a good teacher and so enjoyable.
WOW WOW!! Love đ Irene and your interview was FANTASTIC đ đ â€
I loved this video! I'm in! I'm also working on my Sugaridoo quilt and look forward to the finish of my flimsy. I have been a fan of Irene's for sometime. I feel like we are learning together. And Thanks to her, I found you just today. Quilting in Cambridge, Ontario. Sew On đ€ Positive Threads
I loved the chat and explanation of the quilt along. Looking forward to learning paper piecing.
Iâm so glad you had Irene I have join the sew along Bernina. Iâm from Switzerland
Thank you to both of you ladies, love all your videos!
Looking forward to a Happy Quilt.
Great interview! I love this!
This was a real pleasure. I see a couple of thumbs down...they must have hit the wrong button. Irene is such a positive person and it was great to learn of her design processes and future plans. What a treat - two of my 4 favorite youtubers together. You are both so kind and generous with your knowledge and talent - thank you!
Thank you so much h for sharing Irene with us. She so positive. Two of my brothers are mehanical engineers. One is more creative than the other. Interesting how many women come to quilting from math and science backgrounds. I excited to see the finished quilts.
Finally got a chance to watch this interview! I was so excited to see it posted.
What a fun interview! Irene has such a fun and bubbly personality, I love watching her videos. As someone who lives in the Netherlands it was fun to hear a conversation about Dutch quilting life on an international channeI. I do hope you get to make your trip to Nijmegen someday. I actually live there so if you wanted I would love to show you around.
Awesome! Iâve got great grandparents from there! Iâd love to see it someday.
I will take you up on that. I was so disappointed not to visit my grandfather's grave this year.
I love watching you both it makes me so happy that you give such good advice and lovely quilts we can make
This was such a treat! đ