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Lori Holt spends some time with Cindy to talk about her latest fabric line, Millie’s Closet, and also shows how to make a simple lined travel bag.
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As soon as i watched this video i knew right away what i was going to do
with the layer cakes i had. only for the 10×10 print squares i used a
solid. so i used 2 layer cakes and with the left over i added a border. all
in all it only took me 2 hours from start to finish on this quilt top.
i need that iron Kimberly
This is a gorgeous fabric line, I just used it in a jelly roll. I love the
simplicity of this lap quilt and it could really show off the fabric.
Thanks, your video was great.
I started watching this video and now by next week I am probably going to
have 5 quilts because everything is so cute and I love to sew!
I love it!!!!
I would love to know which fabric line the quilt on the far left in the
background is! I love that fabric! Thanks for the tutorial. I am excited to
make this quilt!
I also use many pins, it looks all most perfect. Thanks Kimberly, I also
like this Ironing
I have been waiting for this. Thank you. I love this quilt and now I am
going to use a layer cake that I bought from you to make this.
great video!
This is a nice and easy afternoon pattern you can make pretty quickly:-) I
think I’ll try it so I can practice some quilting 🙂 Thank for sharing.
Great video!! Loved the moment you picked up the starch can! You really
looked happy! Priceless!!
The quilt top looks great! I may be able to make one of these. 😉 What is
the purpose of the spray starch on the quilt top? Thanks.
Another great tutorial Kimberly! Your videos are a joy to watch! Thank you
for being so generous with your ideas!
Great! I have some layer cakes that would be perfect!
Thanks for this! Also, I want those red shoes!
That is fantastic Elisabetta B–we are so glad you are enjoying these
tutorials! Thanks so much for the feedback. Please feel free to send us
pictures of your projects so that we might feature them(you can send them
to info at riley blake designs dot com).
got to love a project to use a couple FQ and a left over Jelly Roll strip.
thanks Lori and Cindy.
Thanks Lazare62 for finding this information and sharing it so others can
benefit!
Hi, I’ve found the info (see previous comment) on the Bee in my Bonnet Blog
– Lori Holt’s blog. Blog post dated March 21, 2012 (sorry, can’t post link)
The folded fabric @ 2:25 should measure 10 1/2″ x 17″. By the way, finished
size of bag: 10″ x 16″. Mine’s finished! Thanks for both tutorials (this
one and the one from the blog)
thank you so much… with this tutorial I was able to sew a new bag for my
little kid’s Cam Smarty seat and I made one for my nephew too, it was easy
and it came out very quickly. I am happy to follow RBD tutorials, I love
them all ^_^
Hi, @2:20 Lori says “fold each fat quarter … this way”. Is that along the
long side or along the short side? In other words, once the fabric is
folded does it measure 8.5 x 21 or 17 x 10 1/2? Thank you.
Thanks for your comment Carylanne!