This Will Be Your NEW Favorite Quilt (AND it's So Quick to Make Too)

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Published 2024-05-13
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Today I'm making a chevron table runner quilt pattern using spring fabrics from fat quarters. It's an easy and quick sewing project idea for beginner quilters.

If you want to know how to make the chevron quilt block, this video tutorial will guide you step-by-step.

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(Some of the content in this video may be inspired by other amazing quilters' work. And while I would love to be able to identify the author of the original pattern, sometimes that's impossible to do. I hope you understand

All Comments (21)
  • @cyvonn
    I was taught that ripping the fabric on the crosswise green is one way to ensure that you get a straight line on the grain. I still do it to get my fabric straight before I cut with the rotary cutter.
  • @Katbird88
    Ripping is therapeutic! I love it when I can rip
  • @lorifontaine
    Hi Sandy. Your enthusiasm is contagious!!! I just discovered your channel and have subscribed. Everyone needs the joy that you share. Grateful to have found you. Hugs from Canada.
  • Love this! I have been wondering how I want to make place mats for the summer patio table. This is it!!! Love from Canada!!
  • @DH-qz2so
    Ripping Fabric: one does get a true straight of grain for sure... but I think using a rotary cutter would be better for 'lesser quality' fabrics that may not rip as cleanly; also, getting that exact 1/4" seam would be hard on a ripped fabric as the sides are fuzzy and uneven; but the sound of ripping is enjoyable! I just would never do it! It is all about which camp you are in (press open or to the side... rip or rotary... etc.) Pick a camp, and have fun!
  • @donagail
    Hi there! I get the same subscription boxes. The book that comes with the fabrics shows you what to do with the fabrics for that month and at the end of the year you will have enough blocks to make a entire quilt. 😊
  • @images7utube
    Thank you for the video --- love that fabric & the project you used it on.
  • @Maggita2015
    I love the way you made the placement so simple and cute !!💖🦋
  • @mammafo
    Thank you so much! So glad I accidentally found you! This is a great quilt as you go project for my class of 8 -12 year olds!!!
  • @lyndaevans1132
    Everyone seems to have an opinion these days, don't they!!!! You addressed these people's 'concern' with such positivity--and finality!!! Wonderful job--and yes I really liked your pillow/quilt, too! It could have become either, couldn't it? I'm definitely going to stop my lovely blue and white log cabin for a moment, and make an 18 inch pillow with some beautiful scraps! (It's always fun (and helpful) to use (get rid of) scraps!!!! HAVE A VERY FUN DAY!
  • Love ripping fabric 😅 it gives you the true straight of grain of the fabric. Love the fabric but I can't buy for now. Great video. Have a great week 😊
  • @connieking9873
    Oh wow their fabric is awesome. The combination is so cheerful. I love quilt as you go. And using the backing as binding. Would make a cute baby quilt.
  • @soniaadams3559
    Love the fabric and the project. Beautiful!!!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us Blessings ❤❤🙏🙏
  • @TLAJ2023
    Hello, I rip my quilt borders lengthwise but an inch or so wider than the finished border needs to be. On one side, I trim off the ragged edge, making sure any pulled threads are cut off. This is the edge which is sewn to the quilt. After my longarm quilter is finished, I trim the borders to the final measurement. This way ensures that no batting is beyond the quarter inch, which may happen during the quilting process. When ripping and trimming, I take into consideration any one-way designs and how these prints will be sewn to the top. If the print is meant to go in one direction, the top and bottom borders are ripped crosswise.
  • @user-go2wy7zc4k
    This is my favorite pattern and being impressive makes it look like a lot of work. Easy .
  • @karin0963
    Very cute fabric and project. Thank you.