This is the BEST Dresden plate tutorial I have ever seen on KZbin. Your demo explanation was very clear and easy to follow. I have seen countless demos, on Dresden plate, and you are the first one to explain how to square it up. I now know why my plates never lay flat. Thank you thank you.
@CarolinaMoore2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm so glad it was helpful! 🥰
@debbienoreski6086 Жыл бұрын
I agree.
@CarolinaMoore Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! 🥰
@hollyallen1065 Жыл бұрын
Wow, I learned a couple things today. Plus I have to look into a ruler like that because I do not have the circle template and that’s important. I just have the regular Dresden ruler.
@roxanngibbs75223 жыл бұрын
Carolina, this is very helpful for me. Trimming the quarters and then the halves, if necessary, is great advice. Thank you!
@CarolinaMoore3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad it was helpful! Because of the bias edges it is so easy for a Dresden to get a little out-of-square, which results in a wonky circle when you're done. Trimming helps get a nice flat Dresden which appliques doen beautifully, with no ripples.
@sandracedar3684 ай бұрын
I never get enough of Carolina & all her awesomeness!🫶
@CarolinaMoore4 ай бұрын
Best. Comment. Ever. ❤️❤️❤️
@sandracedar3684 ай бұрын
@@CarolinaMoore Thank you🫶 You’re such a wonderful, sharing person. I love your products (a relatively newish quilter). Looking forward to ALL of your videos, etc.🫶
@CarolinaMoore4 ай бұрын
@@sandracedar368 ❤️❤️❤️
@janetcozens57562 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for sharing this method of making Dresden Plate 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
@CarolinaMoore2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure! 🥰
@joanmaybee24288 ай бұрын
Great job. How wide should the sashing be for a 20 plate, queen size quilt? 2/23/24 at 7:30 am.
@CarolinaMoore8 ай бұрын
It depends on a lot of things... how big are your background squares? How wide is your sashing? And how long do you want the drop to be on the quilt? 20 plates just determines how many plates there are (and therefore the angle of the plates). But you can do a single 20-plate dresden that is big enough to cover a queen-sized quilt top. Or, you could make tiny dresdens on 6" background squares, and need a lot for a Queen quilt. 🥰
@SylviaWilson-c9w Жыл бұрын
I love the instructions. So clear and so much information. Thank you
@CarolinaMoore Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!! ❤️
@sherryfaires79313 жыл бұрын
Wonderful tutorial! Your demo and explanation were extremely clear and precise! I never knew the quarters could be trimmed! Keep the tutorials coming!
@CarolinaMoore3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful!! 🥰
@kathleenc40126 ай бұрын
This has been immensely helpful! This is one of the only videos I have found that explains, in detail, how to square up each quad and then the halves. Such an easy step, but not doing it can really be disastrous. Ask me how I know ;) Thanks so much for this great tutorial!
@CarolinaMoore6 ай бұрын
Not doing it can create dresden volcanoes, rather than dresden plates. 😆
@hollyallen1065 Жыл бұрын
I love doing this pattern.
@CarolinaMoore11 ай бұрын
Me too! I want to do more!!
@conqueringmountscrapmorewi25093 жыл бұрын
Such a lovely quilt block! Thank you for posting this video!
@CarolinaMoore3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!! I have a project in mind for this block ... let's see if I actually make it! 😆
@JenniferTowler-d4y6 ай бұрын
Any advice on making the center orange peel shapes on the 1930’s McCall No 74 pattern?
@debrakemp57982 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much . I start searching why my block would not lay flat.
@CarolinaMoore2 жыл бұрын
Years ago I had a quilting friend who reminded me that fabric is organic. It wants to return to its natural state, and has a mind of its own. Fighting it results in frustration. If we do what we can to work with it, we'll have better results. 🥰
@chayamomma73766 ай бұрын
If I use the full length of the ruler to make my blades, what size plate will I get?
@CarolinaMoore6 ай бұрын
I Google, and according to the listing on the Missouri Star website, it is 16.5".
@karaok100 Жыл бұрын
I’m a little confused. You have the 2 halves trimmed but what about the seam allowance when you put the 2 halves together?
@CarolinaMoore Жыл бұрын
The seam allowance is there. The halves have the seam allowance.
@MV-uh7kr2 жыл бұрын
I wish I could see the finished product and how you sewed down the center..
@CarolinaMoore2 жыл бұрын
I actually have not sewed it down... I still have it hanging on my design wall. I'll work on a video for that, and try to get it up in the next couple weeks! Thanks for the great idea!
@lindamoreno82273 жыл бұрын
Carolina, what is the clear half marble call and where can I buy?
@CarolinaMoore3 жыл бұрын
It is called the Spot on Dot and you can find it at quiltshops around the world, but I also sell it in my shop if you'd like to buy directly from me: carolinamoorepatterns.com/collections/notions/products/spot-on-dot-magnifying-lens-set
@dannstill848510 ай бұрын
Hello, I would like to make a 36" round table runner [table 46" rd] I purchased a 13" template and do not understand the math for making the blades. What I did find online was 36" -2" = 34" then divide by 2 = 17" blades. So how do you figure the amount of blades that you will need? and the width of the fabric? I have made Dresden for flowers but also had the template and pattern. This is mine so I am stumbling along here. Thank you, D'Ann
@CarolinaMoore10 ай бұрын
The number of blades depends on the number of degrees the angle of the ruler is, not the number of inches long. You take the number of degrees, divide it by 360, and you get the number of blades. So, if you have a 18° ruler, then 360÷18=20 ... you need 20 blades. For the width of the table runner, it would depend on the design. If you want it as a dresden circle, then you'd want an 18" long fan blade, because 18x2=36, and the blade is rhe radius of the circle, so two across is the diameter.
@dannstill848510 ай бұрын
@@CarolinaMoore Thank you, My Ruler is 22.5 Wedge and 13" total. Do I use the whole ruler? Most online videos use a 5" WOF and only a partial part of the ruler. 360 divided by 22 =17 so I will have odd number of blades? If we could IM I would share my email address with you. Thank you for your help and videos. D'Ann
@CarolinaMoore10 ай бұрын
22.5 is the number of degrees the finished angle of the wedge is. You don't remove the .5 like you do with seam allowance. So, 360÷22.5=16 blades. Folks use only part of the template because they don't want to make a large dresden. You do. You'd want to use more, if not all, of the template. If you're still stumped, my suggestion is to use some scrap fabric (or go to the quilt shop and buy sale fabric) to test it out. There is no substitute for actual playing with the fabric. 🥰
@debbienoreski6086 Жыл бұрын
I am making a Dresden plate. I used the same ruler that you used in the video. Some of my seams are 1/4” and some are a scant 1/4. My pattern called for 12 in a plate. When I tried putting 12 together I could not make a complete circle. I needed to add more dresdens. Since the seams were all not 1/4 “ it doesn’t lay flat. I think I have 14 sewn together but since it is not laying flat do you think I should take the whole plate apart and start over again.? I picked this to be my first quilt and I am so disappointed that my first plate did not turn our right. What do you think?
@CarolinaMoore Жыл бұрын
Lots of thoughts! Regarding the number of petals in your dresden: if you used the 18 degree dresden ruler, it has to have 20 petals. A circle is 360 degrees. 360 ÷ 18 = 20. You have to have 20 petals. So, the pattern is incorrect either in the ruler they tell you to use, or in the construction. The ruler is designed to have a perfect 1/4" seam allowance. So many things can interfere with this - not cutting perfectly, not sewing perfectly, and even the thickness of your thread, thickness of your fabric, and how well you press can impact how much fabric is absorbed into the seam allowance! That's why I show how to square up the quarter sections. We're human, our seams are unlikely to be exactly perfect. So, do your best on those seams and then square up your quarter sections, and that will help it fit. Hope that helps! 🥰
@nancychandler7289 Жыл бұрын
Debbie I made same mistake. Thankfully Caroline explained I needed to add 4 more blades. I wonder if there is a chart that tells you how many blade you need depending on size of ruler. Mine is 9-1/2. She lost me at 18 degrees! Lol.
@CarolinaMoore Жыл бұрын
Let me see if I can explain the degrees... First, the 9 1/2" is the length of the petal. Short petals or long petals will not impact the number you need. The angle of the sides going in towards the center is what impacts how many you need. Imagine a circle. A pizza is a great circle to imagine. Cut the pizza in half. Since a circle is 360 degrees, each half has 180 degrees. Now make another cut to cut it into 4 equal slices. Where these 4 slices come together in the middle, those angles are each 90 degrees. If you cut all the slices in half again, each wedge is now 45 degrees. Cut each wedge in half again, and now they are 22 1/2 degrees. The point on your slices of pizza can be measured with a protractor to see how many degrees the angle is. It is geometry. With the dresden petals, there are no points. If you sewed all the points, you'd have too much bulk in the center. So, the template removes the points. But, if you imagine the points are still there, that is the angle you would measure. However, you don't need to. Your ruler will tell you how many degrees your dresden is. Divide 360 (the number of degrees in a circle) by this number written on the ruler, and you'll know the number of dresden petals you need.
@debbienoreski6086 Жыл бұрын
@@CarolinaMoore thank you Carolina.
@CarolinaMoore Жыл бұрын
@@debbienoreski6086 my pleasure! ❤️
@nancychandler7289 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here and you have the best tutorial I have seen so far. I see you have the BL Brilliant…how is this machine for quilting?
@CarolinaMoore Жыл бұрын
This video was done on the Baby Lock Jubilant. It is fantastic for piecing/patchwork. I have done a little free-motion quilting on it, but only smaller projects because there isn't a lot of throat space. I had a Baby Lock Aria (which has now been upgraded to a Baby Lock Ballad) which is fabulous for Free Motion Quilting. Lots of Throat space! But... I'm still eyeing a longarm... 😍
@georgiadavison43943 жыл бұрын
Carolina, for any rulers that don't have hanging holes, just drill a hole sized to fit your hanging pegs.
@CarolinaMoore3 жыл бұрын
I could drill a hole, and while I do plenty of DIY ... drilling a hole in my rulers isn't something I'm comfortable with. I'd want the hole to be exactly centered so that the ruler hangs straight. And it is so easy for the drill bit to slip on acrylic. Also, acrylic leaves little "barbs" when cut, so I'd have to file those down, and sanding scuffs up the acrylic. So, I'd have a scratched-up spot at the hole. Personally, I'm fine with a binder clip. It keeps the two pieces together, and lets me hang them up. Maybe someone a little more handy in the workshop would be up for drilling their rulers, though. 🥰
@YomeidaGarza-ku4dx7 ай бұрын
I LIKE TO PUT A I TERFACING ON MY LPATES THEY LOOK VEFY NICE AFGER IM FINISH
@CarolinaMoore7 ай бұрын
Since the edges are cut on the bias, interfacing would help minimize bias stretch. But it also creates bulk. I find starching well works for me. But if interfacing works best for you - do it! ❤️