Thank you for your interest in my daisy chain quilt tutorial. The tutorial has moved and is available in its entirety at this link. Best wishes, Bloom.
I love this quilt Ros. Both the design and fabric choices are delightful. I am making a variation using half square triangles, and in similar fabrics for my nieces 18th. It's a style of fabric I have never used, so thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks Ros, this is the second tutorial you've put together when I've asked questions, {it was me who asked how to cut dresden plate wedges from charm squares :) }. I really appreciate the time & effort you put in to helping us newbies. And I love your quilt in Australian Homespun magazine! Thanks, Kym
Wow your quilt is gorgeous - your tutorial looks great - one of these days I am going to have to try my hand at quilting, but for now I will just admire yours.
Thank you for posting this tutorial! I am hoping to use this tutorial to make a twin sized quilt for my son. About how much printed fabric did you use to make the quilt top?
Is there a way to make the blocks bigger? Like if I doubled the size of my strips would that double the blocks? Love this tutorial and not having to make half square triangles.
I love this tutorial. Thanks heaps. I'm converting the 4.75" width to jelly rolls. If I'm correct to do the same size quilt. I'm going to need 38 strips of prints and the same for solids I'm going to use half green and half purple for the prints
It's a beautiful quilt and one I would like to try. Thanks for putting the time and effort into the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt Ros. Both the design and fabric choices are delightful. I am making a variation using half square triangles, and in similar fabrics for my nieces 18th. It's a style of fabric I have never used, so thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ros, this is the second tutorial you've put together when I've asked questions, {it was me who asked how to cut dresden plate wedges from charm squares :) }. I really appreciate the time & effort you put in to helping us newbies. And I love your quilt in Australian Homespun magazine! Thanks, Kym
ReplyDeleteI really like this quilt Ros. It looks simple to make but packs a punch. Thank you, Kathi
ReplyDeleteWow your quilt is gorgeous - your tutorial looks great - one of these days I am going to have to try my hand at quilting, but for now I will just admire yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great tutorial. I'm in the process of making it and I'm surprised how fast and easy it comes together.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. It's great not to have to sew 1/2 square triangles to make this pretty quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty! I must find the time to make it. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this tutorial! I am hoping to use this tutorial to make a twin sized quilt for my son. About how much printed fabric did you use to make the quilt top?
ReplyDeleteAre there any tricks to sewing the blocks together to form your columns? Also, how do you deal with the bias edges and keeping everything straight?
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this! It's just what I've been looking for for a fabric bundle I've saved! I appreciate you sharing this!!! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteIs there a way to make the blocks bigger? Like if I doubled the size of my strips would that double the blocks? Love this tutorial and not having to make half square triangles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great pattern. One question: when trimming the top and bottom for finishing, do you leave an extra 1/4" for the binding seam allowance?
ReplyDeleteI love this tutorial. Thanks heaps. I'm converting the 4.75" width to jelly rolls. If I'm correct to do the same size quilt. I'm going to need 38 strips of prints and the same for solids I'm going to use half green and half purple for the prints
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