Happy Tuesday! I spent my blog time this morning, and then some, turning my Herringbone Quilt Tutorial into a print-friendly PDF! Not the easiest task with my very limited computer knowledge & abilities.
Just click on the photo below or on this link HERE and you should be directed...hopefully!
Thank you so much for all the wonderful comments, likes, & shares you sent my way yesterday! I'll be back tomorrow with something new!
Have a great day!! ♥ Maureen
Just click on the photo below or on this link HERE and you should be directed...hopefully!
Thank you so much for all the wonderful comments, likes, & shares you sent my way yesterday! I'll be back tomorrow with something new!
Have a great day!! ♥ Maureen
Haven't found anyone better...ThankYou Maureen...wishing You only Good
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ReplyDeleteWow!! Thank you for taking the time to do that, Maureen!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Quilt :) You constantly inspire :) Cheers, T. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial and how awesome you created a .PDF! I am super excited to try this - I love your Rock 'n Romance version as well and ordered some R 'n R fabric during the sale at Sprightly Fabrics that you gave us a heads up about. So excited for this! Thanks, Maureen!
ReplyDeleteThank you Maureen. The quilt is beautiful. Perhaps my coveted Denyse Schmidt fabric will get cut for this quilt. I am thrilled that you spent your time to make a PDF of this quilt pattern. You're the best!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is so beautiful!!! I just love all your creations :)
ReplyDeletethank you so much!! love this quilt and just discovered your blog! amazing! thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you for this tutorial!!! I will be making one of these!! I love all the bright colors...this quilt is right up my ally!! :) Blessings
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome! I love these colors too, but I'm also very excited to try a few more quilts in this pattern using different color variations!
DeleteThank you for this tutorial!!! I will be making one of these!! I love all the bright colors...this quilt is right up my ally!! :) Blessings
ReplyDeleteThanks for the PDF. I have a question. Am I lining up the first fabric strip exactly on the line I drew, and then sewing 1/4 inch from that line? So each sewn line will be 1/4" from the actual line drawn. It's probably obvious to everyone, but I'm still a beginner. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this it is Awesome!!!!! I am so excited to make one of my own!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome! Be sure to share a photo of it with me if you do! I'd love to see!!
DeleteThank you so very much for putting this in PDF format. I love the scrappy look of this quilt and I have been wanting to try your QAYG technique and I think am going to try this out. You are very talented and I have been following you for a while now - I love your quilts and now I just need to quit my job and quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is really a beautiful, colorful quilt. Thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteMaureen thank you sew much for this pattern!! I use Warm and Natural Batting I think that will work with this as I haven't had any trouble with ironing it! But will it run smoothly while quilting it with no backing? Thank you again you have inspired me to do large quilts again!!
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The ironing was the only concern I had with Warm & Natural, since I didn't have any here to test out. As far as sewing with it smoothly without a backing -- you should be fine!!
DeleteThank you Maureen!! I will test it again to make sure! But I have used a hot steamy iron when I QSYG with W & N and some other batting I have used too!! Never melted or too much drag with the iron!! I did table runners not quilts!! Now I will try quilts!!
DeleteThank you, Hugs, Jan
Thank you so much for this great tutorial!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I'm glad you like it!!
DeleteYou did a great job on the tutorial Maureen! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting the tutorial on PDF, it really helps
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for putting all the time and effort into putting this together! I LOVE your quilt and can't wait to make one of my own. The whole QAYG thing has intrigued me for a long time and your quilt and great instructions have given me the push I needed to jump right in. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pdf of your zig zag quilt. Hope mine turns out like yours
ReplyDeleteyou are so ROCK .. !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks you for the tutorial.Your quilt is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteThanks you, thank you, thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! That was so nice of you to take the time to make the pdf.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome! I hope it prints out fine for you. The first time I printed it out, it looked great with just a few spacing adjustments needed. I made those and then the second time it printed my photos looked a little pixilated. I hope it's OK! I have a lot to learn when it comes to this computer stuff! :)
DeleteThank you for the PDF! What a gift! Just LOVE this quilt - can't wait to make one. Using the quilt-as-you-go method sounds ideal to me! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Emily! This quilt pattern will me my go-to for when I start selling quilts, the qayg and easy string piecing is SO ideal!! :)
DeleteHave my PDF printed out and in a little sleeve to protect it till I've got a little time on my hands and I can experiment! Thanks so much for being so generous with your amazing talent!
ReplyDeleteI was telling someone about how you won a bag on my blog and I won fabric from yours yesterday. She loves your blog too!
I follow around 200 blogs, but yours is the most often visited:) Thanks for making the pdf:) It makes it much easier for me to work with and play:)
ReplyDeleteMaureen, this is so generous of you to share. Thank you so much. I cannot wait to make this, hopefully early next year when my plate clears off a little.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks great. I love it from 3girls1apple.com
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for putting together and sharing this pattern! I've been curious to try the QAYG method, but a wee bit intimidated too. Your instructions make it sound like something I could actually manage! Thanks again for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you sew very much !!! I am very anxious to make one of these. It will have to wait a bit though, I have about a hundred projects in the works.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I'll be sure to try this out with my stash.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the great pattern and the very clear instructions / photos. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the great pattern and the very clear instructions.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for this wonderful tutorial - I've been wanting to try QAYG so this looks like the perfect project to start with !
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