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  • Too cute!!

  • Made this garland last week with my five year old grandaughter she is so proud of herself! Came out perfect. Thanks you the MSQ.

  • (oops..thougth I was posting on the table runner...!)

  • LOVE it!! I was wondering what else I could give/make for my mom for Christmas and this would be it. :-) And I have some great layer cakes that I've got from the MSQC store. :-)

  • I'm not getting a feeling of Christmas from it either. But I think its the choice in fabrics in the charm pack...just doesn't scream "CHRISTMAS!" to me. I think the garland is adorable otherwise. If it were me I would have used various green and red prints and alternated them.

  • @FlyingVGoddess The great thing about these tutorials is that you can pick the kind of fabric you like! I think it would even be darling in bright colors and used for birthdays!! Be creative and use what you love!! Hope you have a wonderful week!

  • That doesn't give me a feeling of christmas... No hard feelings...

  • @awins98 Turn on some Christmas music, maybe that will get you into the spirit! :) LOL, no worries. Some tutorials aren't for everyone! Have a great day!!

  • @SarahMSQC Haha good idea :D

  • I love you!

  • @jestemsliczna We love you too!

  • muchas gracias por estos videos que cada vez me dan mas ganas de aprender y aprender , son geniales tus explicaciones

    un saludo desde.... barcelona españa

    ladulos

  • I am loving this! (Could you post the snowflake blocks from the quilt behind you? They are FANTASTIC!!)

  • @hobbes1908 We are getting more of the patterns and fabric in, so we can kit them up! Look for them soon!! :)

  • Would the wedge ruler you used for the garland work for the Spider Web Quilt Patter?

    Maggie.

  • @MaggieMuffet It isn't quite the right shape to work for that. We do have an awesome spider-web pattern coming out that will knock-your-socks off though!! :) Stay tuned!

  • @SarahMSQC Thank you, I was just looking for an easy quick method and the triangle looked like it might work. Can't wait for the spider-wed pattern.

    Maggie

  • Brilliant... i can never think up things,,,, but boy can i build on your ideas!!!!

    I'm thinking to cut small squares or shapes from the leftovers,,, and "zig zag" over some cotton yarn,,, and give it to some of the little ones for Tree garland!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what do you think???

  • @101oogie Oh my goodness!! THAT would be darling!! Send us pictures if you do it!! Love that idea!!

  • another winner

  • I love all your video tutorials. I wondered if you could take your leftover pieces since they have the glue on them and iron on a stocking shape and make a quick christmas stocking with no waste to your charm pack.

  • @SuperSuzieq57 Try it!! It's a great idea!! Send us a picture if you do!! I'd love to see it!!

  • always love seeing something new and quick... thanks

  • Love the video as always. Like others, the quilt behind you was distracting as well. What is that fabric line and pattern. Perhaps a new video!

  • I'm glad to see I wasn't the only one distracted by the quilt behind Jenny!! I love it so beautiful. I did pay attention though just had to watch twice.

  • Love the video, but was distracted by the fabulous snowflake quilt behind you. Will you do a timely tutorial on that one? Or maybe I could follow printed instruction, but I doubt it.

  • I giggled every time you said edge and wedge!! Love this and all your videos!

  • I like this but isn't this called bunting?

  • I am also interested in the snowflake quilt! Would love the pattern for that. Love all your videos. You make everything look so doable. 

  • I adore the gorgeous deep blue snowflake quilt. Do you have a pattern for that Jenny?

  • haha the new intro is funny :P

  • Love all your tutorials. I learned of Missouri Quilt Company on the quilting board.com

    I'm so glad I found you. Thank you for the help you have given me.

  • I'm off to my local quilt shop to get a Christmas themed charm pack. I'm going to make some for my son's room. Thanks :)

  • ooh this is so neat. I can make a few for my house and my grandmother's house. Thabks

  • Love ya Jenny but ouch reaching across the face of the iron like that!! ;)

  • Love this idea! Could you use something like fusible web to iron on fabric to the back side before sewing?

  • How fun!!! I wish you guys had a store close here in my city!! Do u? I live in Orange County, Ca.

  • I love it! These tutorials just get better and better. Thanks.

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