Trunk Show of Scrappy Quilts

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Join me as I take you on a tour of some of my favourite scrappy quilts! Scrap quilts are my favourite type of quilts and the inspiration for this channel. Which one is your favourite? Leave a comment and let me know if you have a favourite scrap quilt pattern.
    Quilts in this video:
    1. I thought I saw a Tweety Bird
    2. Flower Boxes
    3. Postage Stamp
    4. Pineapple
    5. Island Chain
    6. Apple Core
    7. Irish Chain
    8. Scrappy Half Square Triangles
    9. Half Log Cabin
    10. Circle Illusion
    Visit my website at: www.bitsandpiecesquilting.com
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Komentáře • 153

  • @roseambrose7971
    @roseambrose7971 Před 4 dny

    These are all beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @elaineadair
    @elaineadair Před 3 měsíci

    I want to make ALL of them - so beautiful! Thank you for this Trunk Show!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks Elaine! Scrappy are my favourite! Thanks for watching.

  • @corgikat21
    @corgikat21 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Lots of inspiration here!❤

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks CorgiKat! I hope to have some new tutorials soon based on some of these projects. Stay tuned!

  • @hollys1498
    @hollys1498 Před rokem

    What a great assortment AND SO MUCH WORK!😅. Thanks for sharing.

  • @quiltgram3056
    @quiltgram3056 Před rokem +1

    Hi Michelle, I returned to thank you again for your help about the ruler you used for the pineapple quilt. It is now sitting in my ruler rack just waiting for to to finish a wedding quilt and then make a birthday quilt for a grandson.
    Really excited as a goal has been to stretch and make more solid fabric quilts. I had made one in 2021. I just needed the right inspiration.
    Thanks bunches

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Carla. Good to hear from you and glad your ruler arrived. I always love the anticipation of a new project. But finish the works in progress first!!! 😉
      I also hope you will check out this week's video - it is a 3D big block baby quilt that is a lot of fun. Happy sewing and take care. And send a photo when you finish! I'd love to see your projects. Best, Michelle.

  • @5teffi3
    @5teffi3 Před 3 měsíci

    superb, thank you for sharing, so encouraging and inspiring

  • @christi4169
    @christi4169 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So beautiful. Irish chain is one pattern that I find myself going back to a lot. I had recently wondered what it would look like if I reversed the background color. I was so happy to see the one you made, I love it! I also love illusion quilts.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks Christi! I love the Irish Chains too - single, double, triple - they're classic for a reason! And illusion quilts fascinate me. Mark, the Quilting Marine, recently made an illusion quilt with military uniforms that is amazing!

  • @deborahnolan9360
    @deborahnolan9360 Před rokem

    Your quilts are wonderful!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Deborah! I have another trunk show scheduled for release later this week. I hope you will tune in.

  • @debcavan
    @debcavan Před 7 měsíci

    fabulous, thank you

  • @candacecpdc
    @candacecpdc Před 4 měsíci

    Beautiful quilts!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks Candace! I love scrappy quilts and never get tired of making them (or seeing them). Thanks for watching.

  • @annerickerby2396
    @annerickerby2396 Před rokem +2

    Your quilts are all beautiful thank you for sharing them.

  • @marthahale2364
    @marthahale2364 Před rokem

    What if I love almost all of them?
    Fascinating

  • @wilycat5290
    @wilycat5290 Před rokem +6

    Love your quilts and that you shared them with us. Thank you for the video 😊👍💕

  • @cleot151
    @cleot151 Před rokem +1

    Wow!

  • @bekihealy9358
    @bekihealy9358 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I absolutely loved each one. They are so, so beautiful. You are so talented.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks so much Beki! I'm slowly working on developing videos and patterns for the ones that are original. Stay tuned! And thanks for watching.

  • @bernicesessions962
    @bernicesessions962 Před rokem +1

    What beautiful ways to use scraps. They are all awesome. 🙋👍

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Thanks Bernice. I love making them. I've just posted part 2 of this video so there are more to see. I hope you'll check it out.

  • @helenshimell3343
    @helenshimell3343 Před rokem +1

    I love scrappy quilts. Yours are so good.

  • @KelleysQuiltsandCruises

    I love the scrappy HST quilt and I will be getting your pattern when it’s ready.

  • @anjamaas7140
    @anjamaas7140 Před rokem

    Love your scrappy quilts!
    I like to crumbquilt and trip(s) around the world is my leader-enderproject for my little scrappy squares

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Anja - I love the look of a trip around the world quilt and glad you are finding uses for your scraps.

  • @veraweeks8534
    @veraweeks8534 Před rokem +3

    Love them all!

  • @audreycando3537
    @audreycando3537 Před rokem +1

    Great quilts ! Love scrappy quilts

  • @FrugalQueeninFrance
    @FrugalQueeninFrance Před rokem +1

    Thank you algorithm, I’ve subscribed. 🎉

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Bonjour Frugal Queen! Glad to algorithm matched us up. I hope you enjoy the videos!

  • @jeanettepetersen3514
    @jeanettepetersen3514 Před 3 měsíci

    I just found you, looking for scrap- buster projects. All your quilts are lovely, but the reverse Irish chain made me gasp out loud! 😂

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks Jeanette. That is on my list for a future video so stay tuned! And welcome! Thanks for watching.

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @silverraven2017
    @silverraven2017 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Each one is stunning and truly inspiring. Love your use of colours and quilting stitch design. So well done !!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks Silver Raven! I love scrappy quilts - they are my favourite. Thanks for watching.

  • @scrappyquilter8741
    @scrappyquilter8741 Před rokem +1

    Love love scrappy quilts. I do a lot of 4patch and 9patch scrappy that start from sew offs.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Scrappy Quilter! Sometimes simple is best and so beautiful. Thanks for watching.

  • @patriciabryant6574
    @patriciabryant6574 Před rokem +1

    Lovely quilts. A great trunk show. Thank you.

  • @nancysharon931
    @nancysharon931 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Thank you.

  • @jerrymitchell2788
    @jerrymitchell2788 Před rokem

    Great show

  • @jdaniels9092
    @jdaniels9092 Před rokem +2

    Your Apple Core quilt is gorgeous! They all are - but this one stood out because of how different a style it is for you. Love it!!

  • @debracattanach4944
    @debracattanach4944 Před rokem +3

    What a treasure of quilts you have made. So grateful that you shared these quilts. I have been quilting now for 40 years and have a lot of scraps that seems to grow somehow. I will definitely try some of your suggestions 😊

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Thanks Debra! Scrap quilts have such a warmth and charm about them - and with the cost of fabric increasing, it makes sense to use the scraps!

  • @susannapastorik5547
    @susannapastorik5547 Před měsícem

    I have tried the apple core . Needless to say I only made a pillow😜. But happy I tried.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před měsícem

      Hi Susanna - I had already made a ton of pairs (which wasn’t too difficult) and I guess I was a bit stubborn as well, so I finished the quilt. But now I’m done and it is unlikely that will ever do that again! 😜

  • @sydneysotor3664
    @sydneysotor3664 Před rokem

    Brenda just mentioned you so I haven't seen much of your site, but as a scrap quilter myself, I WILL BE BACK to see more, especially after seeing your trunk show. Have made a couple of those myself but my fav in your trunk show was the Island Chain--love the bright colors

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Sydney. Thanks for your visit! I love scrappy quilts and I'm working on more scrappy quilts and videos. I hope you enjoy!

  • @jonnaosborne1832
    @jonnaosborne1832 Před rokem

    I would love to do a quilt similar to that postage stamp quilt, but use 2.5 inch squares instead. I'm not opposed to using much smaller squares, but I already have so many 2.5 inch strips and squares and would like to use some of them in this kind of quilt. I really like the simple construction, and letting all those little pieces of fabric do the color work for you.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Jonna. I think it would look great with 2.5 inch squares - give it a try!

  • @annerankin1191
    @annerankin1191 Před rokem +1

    I love, love, LOVE scrappy quilts! Yours are so beautiful! Keep them coming! XO

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Anne! I have a part 2 planned and hope to make some tutorials for some of these quilts.

  • @alexandrawellington8028

    Fabulous quilts!!!! Having been a garment sewer as well as quilter curves are not a huge issue for me. That said a 1/4" seam is truly that much easier to do curves with than the much larger one in garments. I do not pin with curves in quilting. Instead I hold the 2 pieces apart and only bring them together just before the pressure foot. My right hand holds the lower piece on the bed and my left the upper piece a few inches above....really gently. Let the feed dogs do the work and your accurate cutting. Drop the needle at seam for the next curve and try swapping your hands. It feels weird but it does come together and go slowly! 🙂

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the tips Alexandra. One of my challenges is to go slowly!!!! I tend to try to sew too fast. Really like the idea of swapping hands - I'll definitely give that a try.

    • @alexandrawellington8028
      @alexandrawellington8028 Před rokem +1

      @@bitspiecesquilting I tend to sew quickly too. I adjust the speed level on my machine so my foot control cannot go too fast.

  • @jenmckitrick
    @jenmckitrick Před rokem +1

    I like the circle illusion quilt best. I have never tried 60-degree triangles, but I would love to try. I like 1/2 log cabins too, but my favorite scrap-busting design to make is the rail fence.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Jen! I had someone note in the comments (smart person!) that the Circle Illusion quilt is actually made with 45 degree triangles (not 60). Oops!
      Im always amazed at how beautiful a rail fence can look with the right fabrics. Thanks for watching.

  • @jeannesnodgrass8073
    @jeannesnodgrass8073 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful quilts! Thanks for showing these! Very inspiring.💕

  • @gingertea5006
    @gingertea5006 Před rokem

    Thanks for showing us your beautiful scrap quilts

  • @susanscheffel5008
    @susanscheffel5008 Před rokem +2

    I love how you have taken some traditional blocks and made them have a very modern look. Your choice of scraps almost has a curated look, especially the half log cabin quilt. That is my favorite.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Susan. I have my own "colour theory" which isn't really colour theory at all, but the way I look at fabric. In my mind, a piece of fabric is either "bright" or "muddy" and I rarely mix them in my quilts. The difference is between a sunshine or lemon yellow, and a more mustard yellow; or a bright red versus a rusty red. And that translates to whites and beige as well - I use a mix of whites with the "bright" colours and beige/cream with the "muddy" colours. Not exactly curated, but a bit of thought.

    • @trinam2503
      @trinam2503 Před 7 měsíci

      ​. I also often describe colors as bright/clear or muddy. I dont see colors in seasons and I usually cant remember the colors wheel except red/green. But bright and muddy make sense to my brain.

  • @emmalouie1663
    @emmalouie1663 Před rokem

    very nice!!

  • @carlaatkins2619
    @carlaatkins2619 Před rokem +2

    I recently found your channel when you did the Golden Ratio quilt. Each subsequent video has me intrigued. I can barely wait to see your upcoming quilts from this video. In my opinion, your work is of high quality because you explain each step clearly and offer helpful information on how to correct mistakes. 👏 👏 👏. Your friend from New Mexico, Carla 🎶 💖 💐

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Carla. Thanks for your feedback. I am working on more free tutorials, but they take time! Glad you are enjoying the videos.

  • @deenagraham5488
    @deenagraham5488 Před rokem

    Great trunk show! Your quilts are beautiful! More! More! More! 😀

  • @barbdripsue
    @barbdripsue Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing. Love your quilts! ❤️🤗

  • @christinelanthier4540

    I think my favourite is the circle illusion. All very nice.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Thanks Christine! I had another viewer point out my error - the Circle Illusion quilt is made with 45 degree triangles (not 60 degree triangles). Opps!

  • @sandrasaddleman581
    @sandrasaddleman581 Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome

  • @marq9955
    @marq9955 Před rokem +1

    Awesome!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Thanks!

    • @marq9955
      @marq9955 Před rokem

      I enjoy your work bcz is innovative and colorful . I love Edyta Sitar also, however her muted palate is beyond I anything I could do myself…

  • @susyk6839
    @susyk6839 Před rokem

    Love them all but intrigued with postage stamp as I like the break up of white. I hate making the log cabin because the method i use makes the blocks wave but when it is done and quilted, I want to another one! I now need to try the apple core (maybe in a small version). I do love a challenge! Thank you sharing. I just found you & subscribed!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Thanks Susy! The log cabin block can look really easy, but you are right - it can be challenging if you don't take care when pressing your pieces. Those waves can be real!!!! Ask me how I know! :o)

  • @bethkoch11
    @bethkoch11 Před rokem +2

    They are all so beautiful! I particularly like Quilt #1 "I Thought I Saw a Tweety bird", and Quilt #8 "Scrappy Half Square Triangles". I do also like the "Apple Core" quilt. That really looks challenging. I have the same template, but I've never worked up the nerve to make anything with it. I'm getting a little better with curved seams, but they still give me headaches.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +2

      Hi Beth! Maybe try a table topper or mug rug with the apple core template - small enough to finish, even if it's really hard.

    • @bethkoch11
      @bethkoch11 Před rokem

      @@bitspiecesquilting That's a really good idea! I'm going to try that!

  • @rsmryquilts
    @rsmryquilts Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @mari-annstumblingbear174

    Very beautiful collection. Thank you for sharing.

  • @victoriaclifford2715
    @victoriaclifford2715 Před rokem

    Love them. Great job! I love scrappy quilting.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Victoria. I have more patterns and projects to come, so I hope you will tune in.

  • @bella-bee
    @bella-bee Před rokem +1

    I recently got handed a whole bunch of pre cut “flower pot” trapezoid wedge pieces and I’ve since bought a multi sized tool to make more because it was such fun. The effect, colour wise, was like your Apple core quilt, but the stitching is straight, so much easier. Assembled in light / dark pairs, then rows, then all together.
    I thought I’d try one where I make a feature of the shape of the flower pot, putting a floral or pale piece above it and perhaps appliqué or embroidering a flower there, so it looks like flowers in pots, just here and there across the quilt.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Bella - that sounds amazing and a great way to play off the shape of the blocks. You have me wondering now about making a single red apple core in the centre of some background pieces... and then applique a leaf and worm?!? Could be really cute..... hummm....

  • @dannymiller2704
    @dannymiller2704 Před rokem

    OK you have done beautiful quilts. I love HST I could sew them all day. Especially small ones from my scraps.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Thanks Danny! There are so many options with HSTs - endless potential!

  • @mpete2525
    @mpete2525 Před rokem

    Beautiful quilts, Michelle.... I did subscribe hoping you have a tutorial on any one of them. Inspiration plus!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Thanks Meyrick. I have some upcoming tutorials planned, so stay tuned!

  • @glynisreynolds446
    @glynisreynolds446 Před rokem

    You have made some fabulous quilts 🤩 Think I’d like to try making some of them - one of these days 👏👏🇬🇧

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Glynis - save your scraps and pick your favourite! Other than the apple core quilt, they are all fairly straight forward.

  • @quiltgram3056
    @quiltgram3056 Před rokem

    Beautiful quilts. I do have a favorite though. ❤️. I also rarely use solids in my quilts. This past winter I finally made a bold graphic one using a pattern for one grandson and loved it.
    I just might be enticed to make another from being influenced with your Pineapple quilt.
    Thanks bunches.
    Post note: Just went back to this quilt. For me, your choice for the center square and the border treatment is what nailed the quilt.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Quilt Gram! It's always a challenge to step outside our comfort zone for fabrics, colours or patterns. Good for you for going for it and I'm sure your grandson will treasure his quilt.

  • @janetpicard6975
    @janetpicard6975 Před rokem +1

    I just got the apple core template and now I am quite compelled to give it a go. Your quilts are lovely. Thank you for sharing. I am also intrigued by the circle illusion. A tutorial on that one would be appreciated.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Janet - good luck with the apple core - you definitely need to try it and if you are an experienced sewer, you might not find it challenging like I did. Another viewer pointed out my error when I said the Circle Illusion was based on 60 degree triangles.... turns out the template is 45 degree triangles. I'll add this to the list of future tutorials! Cheers!

  • @missygeorge1315
    @missygeorge1315 Před rokem

    Wow! Your scrappy quilts are gorgeous! I’ve been thinking about making the apple core using English paper piecing. I love to make miniature quilts from my scraps 😃

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Hi Missy - would you hand sew the pieces together with EPP? That might actually be easier.

    • @missygeorge1315
      @missygeorge1315 Před rokem

      @@bitspiecesquilting I would make it with EEP. it’s much easier doing that way when you make a miniature quit. For me it is. 😆

  • @quiltgram3056
    @quiltgram3056 Před rokem

    Hi Michelle, I'm logging your solid colored Pineapple into my favorite program...One Note. Been doing some research with pineapple rulers vs paper piecing and of traditional piecing.
    I now realize another reason I love your version is the logs appear larger than what I have traditionally seen. Now this could be your setting and/or the solid choice.
    I have another adult grandson that I would love to be able to make this quilt for his birthday.
    Hoping you would be able to let me know how you achieved the size logs as that would appeal to Kaleb.
    I just showed a screenshot to hubby saying, 'who do you think I want to make this quilt for? Yup, he guessed correctly.
    Thanks in advance. Happy quilting and I definitely subscribed.
    I

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Quilt Gram. Thanks for your note. I really enjoyed using the Creative Grids pineapple block template for this project. I don't normally buy unique rulers and templates, but this one was an exception. The center square was 2.5 inches and I double checked a few videos (search CZcams - I like Jenny's video from Missouri Star) and the strips are cut between 1.5 inches and 1.75 inches. I hope you have fun making it!!

    • @quiltgram3056
      @quiltgram3056 Před rokem

      @@bitspiecesquilting Thanks bunches. I don't usually buy unique rulers either but more than willing to do so in this case.
      When a quilt gets this much attention by my thoughts and imagination I always end up making it. Heartfelt thanks.
      Oh, and I'm guessing the 8 inch ruler is the correct one for me to buy for this quilt.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      @@quiltgram3056 The Creative Grids Pineapple Trim tool that I used makes 6, 8 and 10 inch blocks. I made them as large as possible (10 inches). The sashing strips on my quilt are 2.5 inches (as are the red corner stones).

    • @quiltgram3056
      @quiltgram3056 Před rokem

      @@bitspiecesquilting
      Thank you. The 8 inch one was the largest I had found when I looked 2 days ago.
      Will keep looking. So appreciate your help along with your beautiful quilts and inspiration. Very thankful.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      @@quiltgram3056 if you are an Amazon customer, you could try this one - I just search for creative grids pineapple trim tool. But look carefully, because they also make a smaller one. Make sure it says 6, 8 and 10 inch blocks on the face of the ruler. www.amazon.com/Creative-Grids-Standard-Pineapple-CGRJAW3/dp/B00CWI2U0Q/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=creative+grids+pineapple+trim+tool&qid=1687217191&sprefix=creative+grids+pine%2Caps%2C310&sr=8-2

  • @Kara_Sews_N_Quilts
    @Kara_Sews_N_Quilts Před rokem

    I love them all. But my favorite is the log cabin. I am currently working on a quilt that I am using the log cabin scrappy with purples and pink for my step daughter that is handicapped and I used the "SPELL IT with moda fabric alphabet blocks " to put her name in it. ❤

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Kara - that sounds amazing! I hope she has a relatively short name or you are going to make an enormous quilt! :o) I'm sure she will love it!.

  • @AvivaHadas
    @AvivaHadas Před rokem +2

    Are you sure that "circle of Illusion" is 60 degrees? It looks like a kaleidoscope. I'm not sure the angle, but 60 degrees would have 6 not 8 points coming together (Based on the 360 of a circle.)

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Hi Aviva - Good catch! I was using 60 degree triangles for another project and obviously had those on my mind. And I double checked which template I used (and of course, it was the 45 degree template). Thanks

  • @laurienorton7422
    @laurienorton7422 Před 11 měsíci

    Quilt 6 is also called "spools" and I am currently piecing one that someone else had cut the pieces. I can hand piece curves much faster than machine piecing and not have to take seams out to resew. The lady had starched them all, which created a challenge and I do not recommend starching curved pieces.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Good tip Laurie, thanks. I would have thought starching would help, but I guess you need the curved edge to curve to get the seams together. Good for you for finishing someone else's project!

    • @laurienorton7422
      @laurienorton7422 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bitspiecesquilting a friends mother passed away and this was a project she started. Finishing it for my friend as she doesn't quilt or even sew.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 11 měsíci +1

      what an amazing gift!

  • @sumofan5686
    @sumofan5686 Před rokem

    One of my first quilts was an Apple Core quilt, and it could definitely go into a magazine as Quilting gone wrong. I had no experience with curves, and everything was wrong about it…did I say wrong? It was tragic. I finally just threw away the quilt top, because there was no saving it! But now I do a lot of drunkards path, and I love curves but I would never do an Apple core quilt again. EVER!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Sumo Fan. Your story made me smile in sympathy - I can totally relate!!! I'm glad you didn't give up on quilting completely.

  • @zerozero9085
    @zerozero9085 Před rokem

    The Apple Core block always reminds me of panty liners. That block is not for me! 😂

  • @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu
    @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu Před 10 měsíci

    Is quilt #7 (reverse Irish chain) four-patch blocks? I love it and I have a giant pile of Civil War reproductions that would look fabulous like this. Thanks!

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi Beverly - it is a set of three 4-patch blocks in each square. I love this quilt and will try to write up a pattern and film a tutorial soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 Před rokem

    I have never tried the Apple Core pattern.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem

      Hi Arvetta - I found it challenging, but liked the results. Maybe try a small project for a first attempt.

  • @elaineadair
    @elaineadair Před 3 měsíci

    oops, NOT 60 degree triangles on that kaleidoscope. They have to be 45 degree if there are 8 wedges.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Elaine! For as much as I love math, I clearly still have issues with basic calculation!!! Excellent catch! These are definitely 45 and not 60. Thanks for the catch!

  • @marygem
    @marygem Před rokem +1

    No picture on utube.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Hi Mary - not sure what might have happened. Hopefully you are able to see the video.

    • @marygem
      @marygem Před rokem +1

      @@bitspiecesquilting tried 12 hrs later...got a pic. Thanks!

  • @manuelashannon1369
    @manuelashannon1369 Před rokem

    What reference book did you mention on one of your videos.

    • @bitspiecesquilting
      @bitspiecesquilting  Před rokem +1

      Hi Manuela. I've mentioned a few books across a number of videos, so not sure which one you mean. I have mentioned Nickle Quilts, but Pat Speth. This one is the source of the quilts I featured in a recent video called One Pattern, Five Quilts. I've also mentioned books by Kim Brackett. I really like her work and have at least 3 of her books. I also use a great quilt block reference book called 1000 Great Quilt Blocks by Maggie McCormick Gordon. Not sure how many of these are still in print, but I really like all of them.