I enjoyed reading your post on Stash Manicure but I have no machine or any of that iron-on stuff available in my neck of the woods. The quilt I made of hundreds of one-inch squares was done the old-fashioned way. (probably took a lot longer too.) I learn something new every day. Thanks!
Hi Heather! I am over from Stash Manicure as well! Now, your newest follower!
Thanks for taking the time to post this fantastic tutorial! I have not yet bought this product but you made it look so easy so now I have another item on my "want" list! :)
Just read your post over at Stash Manicure, and really enjoyed it! That kind of thing (new ideas or tools or techniques) and the amazing creativity displayed by everyone are the reasons I keep checking in on the various blogs I follow. Thank you!!
I've just come from Stash Manicure. Another cool 'tool' to try - thanks for the tutorial. I've become a follower and I'm looking forward to getting to know you better. Have a great day!
Hopped over here from Stash...following now - love your blog! Scooted around looking at your posts. Thanks for a great tutorial on squares! And, thanks for the chance to win! Jacque at Lilypadquilting (pen name Snoodles)
I enjoyed your post today over there. I had purchased that (now can't think of it)product to do that for a quilt I was m aking, never made the quilt and gave the stuff away, now I wish I hadn't....
I saw your tutorial for square points on Stash Manicure and popped right over to give you a follow! Thanks for the great tute!! Mary Ann @ RocknQuilts.blogspot.com
Congratulations on being on Madame Samm's blog. It was a very interesting blog. I really enjoyed it! I have been following Madame Samm's blog for a few months. I love it! Now I am following you. I would love to win the give away. I am a new quilter and still learning. Have a blessed day!
I am a new follower #133 and enjoyed your post at Sew We Quilt/Stash Manicure. Luv your vintage sheet quilt! See you in blogland!! Thanks for sharing your tutorial!!
I love your blog!! Love the vintage sheet quilt you made -- I am in the planning stage for making one, and loved the inspiration!! I enjoyed your post on Stash Manicure -- what a great idea!! Thanks!
Hi Heather, I've bcome a follower now! I have a question about the quilters/quilt grid you worked on in the tutorial: Can you iron it from the back? (reverse side I mean) And can you quilt the whole thing (comparatively) easy? I'm curious to find out. Betty
Good Morning, Heather! ... Enjoyed your guest blogging post over at Stash Manicure. We are sew enjoying finding all these new quilty blogs to visit through the Wantobe Campaign ... BBS ... :) Pat
Good you could post over at SM. Hope your computer troubles get solved soon so us new followers can read all about it... Sign me up for the Thursday givaway for Quilters! I'm sending people your way today from my Blog posting.
I just came over from Stash Manicure. I loved your tutorial. Your block is wonderful. I've never tried that fusible grid. I'm going to have to get some. I just love that your block was made with vintage fabric! Love it!! Thanks for sharing it with us!!
I came from stash manicure and I really appreciated your tutorial. I am a wantabe quilter and I really appreciate all the new things I have learned from quilters like you.
Awesome post over on SM! I've played with this stuff before and love that your post "reminded" me of it so i can add another project to my list!
Have you made a bed quilt with blocks made this way? I read somewhere that the web can make them a little stiff for a bed quilt and wonder if you have any thoughts :D
I wondered what the draw was on the grids - pretty slick. I came from stash manicure. I notice you are part of several bees - online how is that done? thanks, maggie
I love Stash Manicure - that Madame Samm is quite a character, isn't she? I'm over visiting you from her site. Looking forwarding to seeing what you're doing. I'm a new follower.
Great tute at Stash Manicure! Nice blog you've got here - I'm your latest follower. Loved your challenge circle quilt and you can makeover my bathroom any day!
great tute! i've made one runner using the grid ... sure is a big help! am looking forward to following your posts. rgoshorn@ak.net akgranny.blogspost.blog
Stash Manicure gives me new blogs to follow that I haven't found on my own yet! So, now I follow you! I loved your guest post and the neat way to make perfect points!
Popping over from SM. I like the idea of the grid squares as my sudoku blocks I did for a bag are a bit wonky. Not sure how easily available it would be in rural Oz though. Off to sign up as a follower as you also scrapbook and I'll be interested to see how your digi efforts go as I still do traditional. Cheers, Robyn
I found your amazing tutorial on Stash Manicure tonight, and THANK YOU so much for it! I truly am a newbie quilter and I will be putting this great tip to use asap. Newly following you, too. ~Lori
Great job on Stash Manicure! I now follow you! I used this technique to make my first Watercolor! It is very practical! If you need to take care of your fuse board, you can use a sheet of Teflon! A hug!
Well hellloooooo!!! I caught your post over on Madame Samm's blog. I have a question, though. You show us how to sew on the grid lines, but do we leave the Quilters Grid on the back, or does it get removed?????
I saw your tutorial over on Stash Manicure. It was great! I have some of that gridded iron on interfacing. I'll have to get it out and try this. Thanks.
I clicked over from Stash Manicure. Thank you for the tutorial today. It reminded me that I have this as a gift in my stash. Now from your tutorial I can complete this item. I love your blog.
Congratulations - that tutorial looks great, I'm going to have to find some of that grid stuff. I'm having a hard time signing up as a follower, so i signed up to follow by email. Thanks, Terri in BC
I read your post on Stash Manicure it was really great. I came and checked out your blog I love the Bee blocks I signed up to receive your blog I love the King Size Quilt you made, I would have probably given up as that is a huge undertaking. Congrats on finishing it is beautiful.
82 comments:
Congrats! i look forward to reading it!
Heather!!
I just starting follow Stash Manicure!! :) I will be sure to read your post!
Great job on Stash!!! I now follow you!
What a great post you did! I just got some of that stuff and I'm dying to work with it!!!!
Hi! Stash Manicure sent me here, and I'm so glad. Your bee blocks are wonderful. I'm a new follower--I can tell there is so much I can learn from you.
wordygirl at earthlink dot net
Excellent tutorial on 'Stash'..I have just now become a follower here with you. It will be my pleasure to follow you!
I enjoyed your tute on Stash. I'm now following you. Thanks.
Hi, I came over from your lovely post t SM, thanks fir the great idea! I'm following you :-)
I enjoyed reading your post on Stash Manicure but I have no machine or any of that iron-on stuff available in my neck of the woods. The quilt I made of hundreds of one-inch squares was done the old-fashioned way. (probably took a lot longer too.)
I learn something new every day. Thanks!
I'm here from Stash Manicure ; LOVE your tut on the squares ;thanks for sharing
I'm following you now !
Good morning, Heather!
I loved your post over at Stash Manicure - learn a new thing every day, huh? And I'm now one of your followers, so I'll be back to find out more!
Hi Heather! I am over from Stash Manicure as well! Now, your newest follower!
Thanks for taking the time to post this fantastic tutorial! I have not yet bought this product but you made it look so easy so now I have another item on my "want" list! :)
Just read your post over at Stash Manicure, and really enjoyed it! That kind of thing (new ideas or tools or techniques) and the amazing creativity displayed by everyone are the reasons I keep checking in on the various blogs I follow. Thank you!!
Great post on Stash! So wonderful to meet you! Following along with you.
xx, shell
Just read your tutorial on Stash Manicure, excellent pictures and clear instructions. Kudo's to you!
Yeah for you! I just read your post over at Stash Manicure. Good job! :)
I've just come from Stash Manicure. Another cool 'tool' to try - thanks for the tutorial. I've become a follower and I'm looking forward to getting to know you better. Have a great day!
Hi Heather! I love your photo of the mailboxes. Glad to peruse your blog as I sip the morning coffee. Cheers.
I love your mailbox banner! I'm a Postmaster. I just became a follower,hopped over from Stash Manicure. I'll be reading your posts now! Thanks.
Hopped over here from Stash...following now - love your blog! Scooted around looking at your posts. Thanks for a great tutorial on squares! And, thanks for the chance to win!
Jacque at Lilypadquilting (pen name Snoodles)
Just hopped over from Stash .... loved the tutorial. I had never seen the fusible grid stuff. I can see how that would come in super handy! Thanks!
Found you through Samm. Love that tut. New follower! :)
I enjoyed your post today over there. I had purchased that (now can't think of it)product to do that for a quilt I was m aking, never made the quilt and gave the stuff away, now I wish I hadn't....
I am a follower and loved the tutorial. I love the bright colors of the stash.
I just popped in from Stash Manicure. Great tutorial! I had never heard of Quilter's Grid until reading your post.
this is so much fun! thanks!
I saw your tutorial for square points on Stash Manicure and popped right over to give you a follow! Thanks for the great tute!! Mary Ann @ RocknQuilts.blogspot.com
Your post at Stash manicure is so helpful. And I think you have the brightest scraps I've ever seen - they all look good together:)
Congratulations on being on Madame Samm's blog. It was a very interesting blog. I really enjoyed it! I have been following Madame Samm's blog for a few months. I love it! Now I am following you. I would love to win the give away. I am a new quilter and still learning. Have a blessed day!
I am a new follower #133 and enjoyed your post at Sew We Quilt/Stash Manicure. Luv your vintage sheet quilt! See you in blogland!! Thanks for sharing your tutorial!!
Saw it, and now I'm following you.. super cool.
I love your blog!! Love the vintage sheet quilt you made -- I am in the planning stage for making one, and loved the inspiration!! I enjoyed your post on Stash Manicure -- what a great idea!! Thanks!
I just came from Stash Manicure where you have done a great job on the tutorial! I am a new follower!
Congrats on a wonderful tutorial over at "Sew We Quilt"! Thanks for sharing! I am a new follower!
Hi Heather, I've bcome a follower now!
I have a question about the quilters/quilt grid you worked on in the tutorial:
Can you iron it from the back? (reverse side I mean)
And can you quilt the whole thing (comparatively) easy?
I'm curious to find out.
Betty
Great job on your post. I am your newest follower.
Following you through Stash! I loved your posting. I will continue to follow.
Just dropping in from Stash Manicure. I had never heard of Pellon Quilter's Grid Fusible Nonwoven Grid. Thanks for the tutorial and giveaway.
Wow, I loved the tut you did over at Sew We Quilt! I had never heard of Quilt Grid. It's really cool. Thank you for this tutorial.
Wanda
http://wandas-quilts-crafts.blogspot.com/
Good Morning, Heather! ... Enjoyed your guest blogging post over at Stash Manicure. We are sew enjoying finding all these new quilty blogs to visit through the Wantobe Campaign ... BBS ... :) Pat
Great tutorial! I really like sewing together individual squares of fabric, but you've still got me wanting to pick up some fusible gridded stuff. :-)
Thanks for sharing all that you do here with us!
Just read your post on Stash...such a clever idea! Thanks for sharing. Oh, and I'm a new follower!
Good you could post over at SM. Hope your computer troubles get solved soon so us new followers can read all about it... Sign me up for the Thursday givaway for Quilters! I'm sending people your way today from my Blog posting.
Thank you Heather for the tutorial. I enjoyed it and actually learned a new technique from it.
Loved the Stash posting! Will be following both now! Have a great day!
Heather
I just came over from Stash Manicure. I loved your tutorial. Your block is wonderful. I've never tried that fusible grid. I'm going to have to get some. I just love that your block was made with vintage fabric! Love it!! Thanks for sharing it with us!!
I came from stash manicure and I really appreciated your tutorial. I am a wantabe quilter and I really appreciate all the new things I have learned from quilters like you.
Great post today on SM; I've use fusible grid to make a watercolor wreath quilt topper - Don't you love "no-fail" quilting!
Thanks for your tut on Stash Manicure, I've never tried the fusible grid. I'm a new follower.
Linda
Loved your guest post on stash!! AND the header on your blog! :)
Awesome post over on SM! I've played with this stuff before and love that your post "reminded" me of it so i can add another project to my list!
Have you made a bed quilt with blocks made this way? I read somewhere that the web can make them a little stiff for a bed quilt and wonder if you have any thoughts :D
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Congrats on your post...great tutorial! I'm now a follower of your blog.
Thanks for your tips on Stash Manicure. I'll be back :-) ( am a follower now.
Those perfect squares are maing me jealous!
Hi Heather ,thanks for the awesome tute!!Love things that make quilting simple.
I'm a new follower.
Faye
I'm a quilter or aka a shopper for notions and fabric :))
I'm going back now to begin again. Thanks for sharing your blog over there!
I just read your post over at Stash Manicure. You did a very good job. Thank you for the tutorial.
tough about the 'puter. Good timing with the tute as I'm sorting 30's fqs and I have some of the grid stuff. Thanks for the great idea.
Just found you on Stash Manicure. I now follow you! Great post!
Very nice SM post! I'm happy to have found you! :-)
Just read your tut at Stash Manicure.
I wondered what the draw was on the grids - pretty slick. I came from stash manicure. I notice you are part of several bees - online how is that done? thanks,
maggie
I love Stash Manicure - that Madame Samm is quite a character, isn't she? I'm over visiting you from her site. Looking forwarding to seeing what you're doing. I'm a new follower.
Great tute at Stash Manicure!
Nice blog you've got here - I'm your latest follower. Loved your challenge circle quilt and you can makeover my bathroom any day!
Hi! I'm a new follower visiting from Stash Manicure. Great tutorial... thanks for sharing. ...Karen
great tute! i've made one runner using the grid ... sure is a big help!
am looking forward to following your posts.
rgoshorn@ak.net
akgranny.blogspost.blog
Great post as Madame Samm's!
Mmm I would say you have had a jump in followers as well as comments today...yeah...see wasn;t that fun...? luv ya to bits.
Stash Manicure gives me new blogs to follow that I haven't found on my own yet! So, now I follow you! I loved your guest post and the neat way to make perfect points!
I loved your post on Stash. I had seen those grids before, but didn't know how to use them properly. Now I do ! I just joined you as a follower.
Popping over from SM. I like the idea of the grid squares as my sudoku blocks I did for a bag are a bit wonky. Not sure how easily available it would be in rural Oz though. Off to sign up as a follower as you also scrapbook and I'll be interested to see how your digi efforts go as I still do traditional.
Cheers,
Robyn
I came over from Stash Manicure for a visit. Signed up to follow. going to take a look around!
I found your amazing tutorial on Stash Manicure tonight, and THANK YOU so much for it! I truly am a newbie quilter and I will be putting this great tip to use asap. Newly following you, too. ~Lori
Great job on Stash Manicure! I now follow you! I used this technique to make my first Watercolor! It is very practical! If you need to take care of your fuse board, you can use a sheet of Teflon! A hug!
Well hellloooooo!!! I caught your post over on Madame Samm's blog. I have a question, though. You show us how to sew on the grid lines, but do we leave the Quilters Grid on the back, or does it get removed?????
I saw your tutorial over on Stash Manicure. It was great! I have some of that gridded iron on interfacing. I'll have to get it out and try this. Thanks.
I clicked over from Stash Manicure. Thank you for the tutorial today. It reminded me that I have this as a gift in my stash. Now from your tutorial I can complete this item. I love your blog.
thanks for the review on the quilting grid...have the fusible paper grid but no directions! Glad to see you on Stash Manicure
Congratulations - that tutorial looks great, I'm going to have to find some of that grid stuff. I'm having a hard time signing up as a follower, so i signed up to follow by email. Thanks, Terri in BC
I read your post on Stash Manicure it was really great. I came and checked out your blog I love the Bee blocks I signed up to receive your blog I love the King Size Quilt you made, I would have probably given up as that is a huge undertaking. Congrats on finishing it is beautiful.
hi heather! i loved making those squares - i think they would make lovely notebooks!! or a beautiful ironing board cover ;) xo
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