Quilts in Progress | WIP Parade 2025

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Stitch With Rachel

Stitch With Rachel

Күн бұрын

Join me as I show you all of my current WIPs... I realised I forgot to show one EPP quilt which is my Tilda hibnersation quilt so the total count is off but I am still keen to work on that, maybe in Feb!
Links for things that I mentioned:
Christmas quilt - shrsl.com/4qva0
FPP Houses - www.etsy.com/u...
Antique fabrics pink - www.etsy.com/u...
Cirlce mandala pattern - www.etsy.com/u...
Star a day - www.somersetpa...
Ellenbank quilt - treehousetexti...
Battenburg Crochet blanket - www.ravelry.co...
Romy Cardi - www.ravelry.co...
Hibernation Throw - www.ravelry.co...
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@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
I realised I forgot to show one EPP quilt which is my Tilda hibnersation quilt so the total count is off but I am still keen to work on that, maybe in Feb!
@juliejealous632
@juliejealous632 Ай бұрын
Did you show your Queens Walk quilt? I may have missed it as I was "multi-tasking" whilst watching! I love all of your wips, especially your Christmas quilt that you're hand quilting. I'm planning a Christmas quilt, I want to machine piece, but it would need to be an easy pattern for my first attempt! Don't beat yourself up over your nanny's quilt. She would be so proud of you. It will get finished when the time is right ❤
@lewmtnhome
@lewmtnhome 5 күн бұрын
Well, I laughed out loud when you showed us the “back of your chair” blanket that we all thought was finished.😂❤
@corriehurley303
@corriehurley303 4 күн бұрын
It was very touching when you showed the pieces that you've done from your Nan's clothes. I too still have clothing that was my parents and from my grandparents as well. My parents have been gone now for 15 years and last year for my 20th wedding anniversary my husband sent off my mother's clothes to have a quilt made. I always intended on doing it myself but I never could muster the courage to do so. It takes a lot of courage to do that as it is very emotional. I'm very proud of you for making the progress that you have made as I know how difficult it can be. Sending love ❤ from across the pond.
@lindabarrowclough1684
@lindabarrowclough1684 Ай бұрын
I made a quilt out of my dad’s shirts after he passed away. However, it took me 3 yrs before i could even take scissors to them. It’s now finished and like you said Rachel, i can now have a hug anytime i feel the need. Please don’t let anyone make you feel guilty about your progress of your nan’s quilt. We’re all different and you must do what’s right for you. I am sure your nan would not be disappointed, she would be delighted🥰
@carleneeagleman8506
@carleneeagleman8506 Ай бұрын
I totally agree...❤
@debbiestevens8582
@debbiestevens8582 21 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed looking at all of your unfinished projects and am very sure that you're not alone ! Your nan would have been very happy and proud that you are making something beautiful out of her clothing. x
@lilliansfavorites3320
@lilliansfavorites3320 23 күн бұрын
You have beautiful quilts and I enjoyed your trunk show! Please don’t feel guilty about not having your Nan’s quilt done. It is hard to even cut into the clothing. I have shirts of my Son’s that I can’t cut yet, it’s been three years next week and I just hug the shirts occasionally but someday I’ll make a quilt from them. Thank you for sharing your projects
@kummiekins
@kummiekins 26 күн бұрын
I’m about to begin my adventure into patchwork and quilting and that’s how i found you. My grandmother passed away in 2012 and i’ve holding onto her batik sarungs thinking i’d find a reason to wear them (which I haven’t and feel terribly guilty for letting it sit untouched in a basket under my desk) and i’ve finally decided on a quilted coat, maybe patchwork. The thing i miss about her the most are her hugs, so being wrapped in a something of hers is the closest i’ll get to her hugs again. Will think of you when i get going.
@wendylawton8274
@wendylawton8274 Ай бұрын
No guilt on the lovely Nan quilt-to-be! Grief is a journey that has no map. Be kind to yourself.
@Lehcar1
@Lehcar1 Ай бұрын
This is quickly becoming my favourite quilting channel!
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
Aww what a compliment 💖💖
@janestranz803
@janestranz803 27 күн бұрын
Dear RAchel, I watch your chanel in the wings, a lurker who doesn't really quilt. Amongst other things I take alot of funerals (I'm a minister of religion) incluing of friends and family. Do not in any way feel guilt about your gran's quilt. Grieving takes time, enjoy being with your gran as you sew her fabric, and put it aside if the memories are too sad. 25 years ago a good friend died and left me all his books. I am still working my way through the books and papers! I spoke to his oldest son last week for the first time years, Neither of us made the other feel guilty. BE gentle with yourself. I originally come from the Midlands, in REdditch. I live in Paris at the moment and have been in France for over 30 years. Like your chanel very much. Keep up your amazing creativity, it gives me lots to think about and enjoy.
@Love-to-sew-so-much-56
@Love-to-sew-so-much-56 9 күн бұрын
I am new to your channel and I absolutely love watching you! I to have a lot of whips in progress, and also not in progress! Do I feel guilty? No! Absolutely not! This is my hobby, and I enjoy the process as much as the product finish! So I hope that gives you some encouragement to never feel guilty about what you are doing or not doing! You are such a delight to watch. I live in the states and I have a daughter who lives over in Ireland. I do a lot of sewing for my grandchildren in between making quilts for others and myself! The start of a project is always the most exciting and yes, we can get bored and need a break but I love your ideas about having things ready. That is what I’m trying to do more of. Your whips are absolutely gorgeous!❤
@brendasutterfield9834
@brendasutterfield9834 Ай бұрын
Neon pink would be Beautiful ❤
@susantabor7025
@susantabor7025 Ай бұрын
This has been the best hour online EVER for me❣️ Thank you. Your Nan is smiling down from the heavens🕊️
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
You are so kind 💖💖
@frontofficed.burnell-power6288
@frontofficed.burnell-power6288 29 күн бұрын
On sentimental projects that I get stalled on, I found if I had some of their materials that would complete a small project. .. For me it was a trivet. I left that trivet out and it gave me so much pleasure every time I looked at it, I thought of my Dad. It kind of inoculated me. The pleasure I got from having him in my presence daily was so preferable to having all his memories in a box, it got me thru the big project and I am thrilled to have "him" with me in my office daily on the wall. Your Wip's are beautiful.
@suepopoff3159
@suepopoff3159 Ай бұрын
You are so delightful, I feel like you are sitting here with me, having coffee and chatting. We all have WIP in our stash somewhere. Please don’t take some peoples negativity to heart, you are a talented crafter! Greetings from Canada🥰🇨🇦
@marialinder1295
@marialinder1295 Ай бұрын
Love watching your videos and have gone back to hand quilting and epp too. Thanks, I’m 82 yrs old and live in Florida USA
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed watching 💖 hello from across the pond xx
@LeanneRobichaud
@LeanneRobichaud Ай бұрын
Your Nan would be so proud and happy that you are thinking of her. Take the time you need to finish this heartfelt piece.❤❤❤
@RobynTroy
@RobynTroy 12 күн бұрын
Such a lovely hour spent listening and looking at your beautiful projects. It is like finding a gentle, quiet spot in a hectic world. I get so many good ideas watching your videos, and find it easier to stay motivated on my projects. Thanks so much!
@kristijomarsh0805
@kristijomarsh0805 12 күн бұрын
I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve laughed while watching 😂 I can relate. I have so many projects. I’ll finish something in no time if it’s something I’m making for someone.. but projects for me.. nope, I’ll get to them when I feel like it. The moment I get a new idea, I get excited and I start a new wip
@jojomontgomery7119
@jojomontgomery7119 25 күн бұрын
Please don't let anyone make tou feel guilty about having WIPs. Creative minds jump around. It's a gift to be creative, so keep on! You have a kind and sensitive soul, that is evident. We Americans are envious of all your Liberty. We love seeing how you are coming along. Stay creative and curious ❤
@mebgoddard5986
@mebgoddard5986 27 күн бұрын
I have at least 3-4 projects going at once. UFO’s galore. It is part of being a creative person!
@susangodden9569
@susangodden9569 7 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Rachel for showing us your WIPs!!! I also have many WIPs in various degrees of completion, (or beginnings) and it’s nice to know there are others like us who have WONDERFUL intentions, but get pulled away to start something new, or for boredom or for just no good reason at all!! I also have around 40-ish of those projects ranging from hand and machine quilting, hand sewing, crochet, knitting and even painting. YIKES! 😳
@AllieAtkinson
@AllieAtkinson 27 күн бұрын
Idea, write each project on a popsicle stick and put it in a cup. Each week choose three sticks and choose one of them to work on for the week. If it’s not done at the end of the week put the stick back in the cup. If you’re still enjoying working on it keep the stick and grab two more to confirm that’s what you want to work on 😊
@veronicabotto9595
@veronicabotto9595 22 күн бұрын
Oh Rachel, you have made me chuckle Thank you for your honest appraisal of your WIP's. You have given me hope as I have so many sewing, crochet and knitting projects outstanding too plus other things like Crystal Art kits unfinished, pictures half drawn and half painted 😂 so it's really encouraging to know I am not the only one. I must sort through them and prioritize like you have. By the way your Nan's quilt will be beautiful - finish when you are ready to, she would understand. Thanks again for a great video.😊
@viviansmallhorn8109
@viviansmallhorn8109 25 күн бұрын
Rachel that was so much fun. You will get there and you can never have too many table centres. My mum used to change her decor seasonally. You can take as long as you like with your nan's quilt because the longer it takes the more time you get to spend with her each time you sew. 💞
@momistaken
@momistaken 27 күн бұрын
You are so cute! I love your energy and happy attitude! Don’t let guilt over your projects get you down, we all feel it at some time. I appreciate seeing your projects. Your work is beautiful! In the US some of call wips ufos, then they can just hover in a dark cupboard!
@hilarypearson3842
@hilarypearson3842 28 күн бұрын
Rachel thank you for making me feel less guilty over my WIPS. I will now enjoy sewing at a slower rate without the quilt.
@poodlegirl55
@poodlegirl55 Ай бұрын
Here's how I caught up. I chose six abandoned WIPS and work one hour every morning on them, ten minutes each. When one is done I rotate another in so I always have six. It does take forever that way but over the course of two years I finished seventeen WIPS. My other thing is if I want to start any new project I have to choose a WIP to pair with it. I work on them together and race to see if I can get the WIP done first. I currently only have four projects so I had to abandon the sixty minute thing. If I get tired of a project I still work on it ten minutes a day, no putting it aside.
@cynthiajones1461
@cynthiajones1461 10 күн бұрын
This is a brilliant idea!! And the proof of that is the 17 finished quilts it produced.
@poodlegirl55
@poodlegirl55 10 күн бұрын
@@cynthiajones1461 Thank you. They weren't all quilts, some were smaller projects but everything got finished.
@DebsterEckardt
@DebsterEckardt 5 күн бұрын
You are so cute with all these un finished projects. I feel so much better about myself! 😂😂❤❤
@nancyshaner8548
@nancyshaner8548 Ай бұрын
I was told to complete the projects nearest completion first and that gives a sense of accomplishment and gives you inspiration to keep on with the projects. They are all lovely and worthwhile. You do beautiful work.
@stargoodhand2330
@stargoodhand2330 29 күн бұрын
You make me laugh Rachel!! Enjoyed my coffee for your WIPS! Your strawberry wip you could turn into a bag very easily by machine. Love all of your wips! Star@StellaQuilts
@marty9011
@marty9011 Ай бұрын
I enjoyed seeing all your WIPs as you use fabrics that I like too ! Don't feel bad about abandoning projects, it happens to all of us crafters. You can donate part-finished projects to a charity shop, people will love to finish them while also paying less than they would have to when new. Happy crafting in 2025 !
@larenacornell5678
@larenacornell5678 Ай бұрын
It's a process.
@victoriamyatt1709
@victoriamyatt1709 Ай бұрын
I get lots of half finished projects from charity shop and either finish the wip or will use the bits for another project.
@anitalouwerse9052
@anitalouwerse9052 21 күн бұрын
What a joy it has been to see all the projects you have been working on! Lovely and inspiring :)
@LindaVelin
@LindaVelin 27 күн бұрын
Rachel, I just love your channel and your laugh😊 It’s important that we enjoy what we do and if you’re not feeling a project it’s better to abandon it than to try to do it and not like it
@ChristineKrannich
@ChristineKrannich Ай бұрын
When I am actively doing Hardanger Embroidery, I have to have projects at the various stages. So sometimes I work on the base klosterblock portions and other times I want to work on the needleweaving portion (what you do when you cut threads between klosters). As I am aging, I have found I need to stagger what I am doing more often. Having developed the habit over 30yrs ago, it is now automatic across all of my crafts. Please do not feel guilty about your Nan’s quilt. When my mother passes, I am planning to spend the numbered day of her birth each month working on either a blue (her favorite color) piece or something pastels in whatever craft I choose. When I shared that with her recently, she cried. She said that knowing she will be thought of especially on that date each month is comforting. I think of my grandmother every time I knit or crochet as she did both.
@amandawhite6953
@amandawhite6953 Ай бұрын
Neon pink ❤
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
Yay! That's the answer i wanted 🤣
@amandawhite6953
@amandawhite6953 Ай бұрын
Rachel, how much of each fabric did you use for your temperature quilt? Happiest New Year.
@barbarameikle8265
@barbarameikle8265 Ай бұрын
Hi Rachel, I enjoyed all of your WIPS. Don’t ever feel bad, just enjoy your projects. My daughter helped me in one of my sewing rooms and when we got to 50 of my UFO’S I said let’s stop counting. I realized even though I still liked most of them that I am a process person. Love starting a new project, excited to see how it will look and then I move on. I believe I am a process quilter. I do get quilts done but there are lots I don’t get done. I’m ok with that. You are such a lovely person with great talents so don’t let others comments get to you. Happy Quilting, Barbara.
@brendamc3535
@brendamc3535 3 күн бұрын
You are such a sweet beautiful girl with soooo much talent. I hope you can get done with what you have started. They are all so beautiful. And beautiful fabrics as well. I envy people who can go from one thing to another. I can only maybe have 2 or 3 things going because they aren't always mine. I make things for family and friends also. Especially for Christmas gifts. So good luck on finishing yours. I will be watching to keep up with your progress as you proceed. Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed it,
@maryt2887
@maryt2887 10 күн бұрын
Wow! You are so brave to share these--I don't feel so bad about my WIPs now. I vote for finishing the scarf and the crochet cardigan. They will not take long, and you can wear the cardigan in the spring.
@SewcraftymeT
@SewcraftymeT 5 күн бұрын
I so enjoyed watching and giggling with you, you’re brave. I don’t know if I could show my many projects. I do believe it’s a creative mind downfall. We get excited with everything. ❤️
@TommyeTosh
@TommyeTosh 18 күн бұрын
Regarding you Nan's quilt, don't worry about doing it fast. It can be one of those forever quilts that you can pull out whenever and think about all the great times with her while making little increments of progress. The longer is lasts the more you have a chance to think about her and relish the good times. I bet she'd love that. Take all the time in the world. She loves you no matter what.
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel 18 күн бұрын
Thank you for a great perspective 💖
@cindyrogers1413
@cindyrogers1413 Ай бұрын
It might be fun to use some of your smaller pieced items and use them to make project bags for some of your other current WIPs. Then you would enjoy showing some love to past projects, and feel pride in completing some of your WIPs. Your work is beautiful!!!
@Itsa-Mess
@Itsa-Mess 23 күн бұрын
I have absolutely no clue why I landed here, all I ever sew was a straight line that ended crocked 😆 but this video brought me so much joy and peace, you have a great ability to talk and to teach! Thank you for a very cosy hour on youtube, stay awesome 😊👍
@gracepatane9384
@gracepatane9384 Ай бұрын
I’m looking at your number counter, & I feel like I’m getting nervous & twitchy!!! 😂😂😂 Your work is all so lovely, it is a shame to have them hiding in a draw somewhere! In my opinion - I think that maybe rethinking some of these projects into smaller projects. Maybe think about framing something instead of putting more stitching into it. But, it’s your projects, & you have to make yourself happy. You’ll figure it. But, this is a huge body of work, & it should make happy & proud!! I am laughing watching you try to rationalize some of the projects!!😂😂😂 You are too funny!!l The Sashiko piece would make a lovely table topper, or even a wall hanging.
@lewmtnhome
@lewmtnhome 5 күн бұрын
I love your videos, you are so down to earth. You give me a lot of ideas and inspiration. I love to quilt, designing, hand quilting and embroidery. I am working on the hand project you were doing, it is the different colors rectangles with the white frame around it. Most of the color pink (my favorite). Thank you for sharing. See you soon. Linda, North Carolina, USA.
@yvetteborden776
@yvetteborden776 29 күн бұрын
NEON PINK!!! Team pink here 😊
@debbieparrish4369
@debbieparrish4369 Ай бұрын
I feel your nan's quilt should be a slower progression. That way, you get to spend more time with her. If it takes 2 years or 20 years, it's not going anywhere . You have a lot of projects to keep you busy. I hope I can get to your level of skills in making things. Thank you so much, Rachel, for sharing your beautiful work. It's really inspirational to get more done myself. ❤🎉😊
@bevc8306
@bevc8306 Ай бұрын
Oh Rachel, you are so beautiful. You make me smile. I’m like you, I like starting new projects………all of the time. I love all of your WIPS….. it doesn’t matter if you don’t complete them, enjoy yourself and keep smiling ❤❤❤
@marygersetich8709
@marygersetich8709 19 күн бұрын
This may be a long comment, but after all, it's a long episode. First, hexagons are the bestagons! I am also a fan of hexies-- they are addicting. I really like that piece you have started with the triangles between the hexagons. I also really like the houses and trees quilt in the bright colors. And your Lucy Boston blocks are very pretty and inspiring. Yes to the neon pink quilting thread. I appreciate the hand quilting on the first Christmas quilt and that you alternate between red and green. Possible ways to use your small pieced projects besides cushions: table runners or toppers, placemats or mug rugs, trivets Bags
@bethclarke2027
@bethclarke2027 20 күн бұрын
I've recently started doing a mix of "lucky dip" and me deciding to choose what I'm working on (including house chores!). I list the things and assign numbers and then use the picker wheel online (it comes up if you Google picker wheel) BUT I have complete ability to veto with NO judgement several times each time I spin it! Also, grief is complex and I'm not surprised at all to hear it's been difficult to make that quilt, take your time and be kind to yourself and I'm guessing it's possible that your nan may actually have wanted you to take the time you needed more than she would have wanted you to finish something, do what you need to do and don't listen to anyone being mean on the internet if at all possible!
@yvetteborden776
@yvetteborden776 29 күн бұрын
I would make the tilda into a wall hanging just as it is. Use the straight edge for the rod like with those little alligator type clips on it. The uneven edge would make it be an unusual piece. In the USA it’s very trendy to make a wall hanging with edges like that. The shashiko would look beautiful in a frame on the wall
@larnold7614
@larnold7614 21 күн бұрын
Your Nan just wants you to do what makes you happy
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel 21 күн бұрын
Thank you 💖💖
@kerrycroom7459
@kerrycroom7459 Ай бұрын
Work on Nan's fabric when you are ready. I had similar experience with my Mamaw that lived with us so totally understand. I did discover that as I slowly worked on my project it got easier and I reflected on the memories and love of she has given me.
@janetwalker7365
@janetwalker7365 Ай бұрын
WOW!!! I found myself in a similar situation a number of years ago!! I realized that all of those UFO's ...unfinished objects..in the parlance of the state of florida, were creating a very stressful situation Since then, I've become a Complete-est One thing at a time That's a good thing about Guilds. They have give-away tables and anything I put there gets grabbed up by someone eager to finish it. That person is happy and my stress level is reduced It's a win win situation!! Good luck and have Fun on your journey Jan from Jacksonville ❤❤
@kimcrawford4752
@kimcrawford4752 29 күн бұрын
You are cracking me up. You have such a happy sweet way about you. You are a pleasure to watch. On top of that , you are a phenomenal crafter/maker. Kim ❤
@larnold7614
@larnold7614 21 күн бұрын
Love the Gandmothers Garden COLORS !
@inestrossen
@inestrossen Ай бұрын
Last year I made a quilt of tiny hexis in 5 /8 of an inch. In the end there are 1.944 Hexagon in my quilt. Finishing with a border of 4 inches it‘s a large blanket of 59x71 inches . I needed exactly 1year to finish.😅 Greetings 👋🏼🇩🇪
@dianaballew6329
@dianaballew6329 Ай бұрын
That was fun! It eased my mind to know that I am not the only one who has multiple WIP!
@wbajp
@wbajp Ай бұрын
Thanks to you and Emma Vintage Sewing I took up EPP and quilting in Covid times. I made a grandmother garden quilt which took me on and off two years to complete. Now have a nine square block to finish. Then I will start my Tula Pink Nova quilt…in the mean time I will try making a bag or two. Keep up the good work Rachel. Wishing you and your viewers a happy and healthy 2025.
@juliearnold2382
@juliearnold2382 Ай бұрын
Definitely use Neon thread for that supercute neon quilt ❤
@LTDQuilting
@LTDQuilting Ай бұрын
I would turn the pink, hand stitched panel into a tote bag. It's really pretty and you could take it with you to show it off!
@angelahenderson5597
@angelahenderson5597 28 күн бұрын
Wow, I feel better about all my WIP! Part of the joy of our hobby is being excited about new things. If you don't like something anymore put it on a destash page. Someone will want it- then it's off your list. Stop feeling guilty about your Nans quilt. She will be so chuffed you are making this this out of her blouses, and that she meant so much to you. Enjoy being close to her and take your time. Xxxx
@laurelb8372
@laurelb8372 29 күн бұрын
I think the neon quilt needs pink quilting. I do try and whittle down my ufo list, trouble is there is always something new to start, I am easily distracted 😘😅. Loved this video, you have some lovely projects on the go. 👏
@sandydennis1522
@sandydennis1522 12 күн бұрын
Have you thought about doing a sampler quilt with all the blocks that you only have a few of? The mini quilts would make a beautiful one! It could be a "showcase" of all your handwork in one place.
@elainelee6408
@elainelee6408 20 күн бұрын
Definitely hand quilt in neon pink 😊
@Sewmena918
@Sewmena918 Ай бұрын
I agree with other comments on your Nan’s quilt. There is no deadline there. You will finish it on your own time. I can so relate to the desire to start projects. Quilting is new to me, but I now have patterns and fabric for quite a few quilts and quilty projects. Cross Stitch though. 😅 I literally decided at the end of the year that I did not need to stitch anything for Valentines Day. I have 7 WIPs that I need to work on and what did I do? Fat Quarter Shop posted a free Valentine’s Day pattern yesterday and I immediately started working on it. 😂 Happy New a year to you!
@ginnyhowles6005
@ginnyhowles6005 29 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this trip through all your ongoing projects. They are all so beautiful and different. Some people read several books at a time... you make several quilts at a time... its all the same really 😉 I look foward to seeing your progress and all your new projects 😊❤❤
@joanneferguson3784
@joanneferguson3784 Ай бұрын
Bought Alice Carolina book because of your presentation..Love it, thank you..2025 sampler my project..Thanks again..
@CazkiwiNZ
@CazkiwiNZ Ай бұрын
Same! Up to block 12 🤗 And love the book, it’s gorgeous!
@susantalbot1054
@susantalbot1054 Ай бұрын
Love you projects. Put a sleeve on the back of the Tilda quilt as you go. And hang it. Neon thread would be awesome on the quilt
@pickypulp
@pickypulp 29 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video Rachel! I often feels so overwhelmed with my unfinished projects and this helped me feel i’m not alone! I also had big dreams of making a tiny hexie EPP quilt, but that now might turn into a cushion cover instead haha!
@moniperdue8858
@moniperdue8858 Ай бұрын
Yo-yo quilts are what I love the n most…My best one is 6900 dime sized yo-yo …I am absolutely addicted to them
@karenbroughton207
@karenbroughton207 28 күн бұрын
Wow what a lot of projects! You are seriously talented your work is very neat and you are very organised, maybe you could perhaps try and and get the ones that are nearly finished completed and then you can start a new one in their place. I made an agreement with myself that I need to finish one before I start another, it does work well for me. Either way happy quilting ❤
@GourmetQuilts
@GourmetQuilts Ай бұрын
You are sew cute and I love watching your videos ❤
@maryhentschel5856
@maryhentschel5856 Ай бұрын
Also, it ‘s encouraging I’m not the only one that aspires to create many things!!
@Flora.puella
@Flora.puella 29 күн бұрын
Ooooh defender sew the leaders and ends project in neon pink, it will look fabulous 🎉
@emmagray3478
@emmagray3478 Ай бұрын
You could maybe make the bits you don't know what to do with into wall hang8ngs or cushion covers and then sell them to us to raise funds for charity or extra money for you!! I think a lot of people would be interested. I'm making a quilt as you go for my cousins daughter, and I love it, but if you are over it, don't beat yourself up. This is meant to be for pleasure! Love your work and your channel xx
@gmcrowders
@gmcrowders Ай бұрын
Rachel I love your channel. You are amazing. I would love to see your work area it looks so cute. My husband has given me the master bedroom for my sewing room, I needed more space. You look so organized. I’m constantly dealing with trying to be organized. Keep it up. Looking forward to future videos. Margie from South Carolina
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
Oh thats amazing, i do all my sewing at the dining table but currently working on persuading my partner to allow me to use the office 🤣
@traceymorris-fo2is
@traceymorris-fo2is 17 күн бұрын
I have thoroughly enjoyed looking at your works in progress. Fantastic!
@TonyGardner-v4f
@TonyGardner-v4f Ай бұрын
Your sashiko and your brick quilt block would both make great tote bags
@judyzeigler3980
@judyzeigler3980 Ай бұрын
Yes do the sweater that is so pretty. I love that mall of color. I would look good on you. I so hope you get started again. All of them of course are just beautiful. Get your Christmas quilt done then head onto the next one you can do it. I know you can just don’t go to anymore quilt shows because you’re like me. You just buy more stuff and then we get behind again. I love watching your show you have such beautiful things and you do such beautiful work and I love the fabric she use so I’ll see you later. Good luck.
@larenacornell5678
@larenacornell5678 Ай бұрын
Yes, I avoid certain shops bc I *know* I will buy more stuff! Budget & limit myself. I need to finish *my* projects before buying more. (Unless I need a certain color to finish projects....most of my stuff is patterned...I have few solids right now.)
@tinagast5340
@tinagast5340 Ай бұрын
You do gorgeous work, Rachel! I truly hope you don’t feel bad or let anyone make you feel guilty about any of your gorgeous project and what you will make out of them. It’s your work and your choice. One idea that came to mind when you showed several and mentioned that you don’t want to continue them, was how about you place all these various, beautiful pieces and turn them into one gorgeous sampler quilt? !I enjoyed every minute watching you and your awesome work 💕
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
I like that idea, i will lay them put and see how they all look together 💖
@renestovall9226
@renestovall9226 Ай бұрын
So many lovely projects. Those mini’s are beyond amazing😯 Your work on your Nan’s piece is supposed to feed your soul, you take your time enjoying your memories!!! All of your work is so beautiful❤
@kathrynmurphy8147
@kathrynmurphy8147 Ай бұрын
I really like the “unfinished” edges on two of your WIPs - I would appliqué the first one of those keeping those lovely sharp points onto the backing - that would be lovely framed. Also the last WIP QAYG brick one - turn it so that the unfinished edge is at the bottom - I think that would look fab - as if it’s dripping down in a way. Don’t be hard on yourself re your nans quilt - she would understand. 🎉. Love your videos and have missed you not being on here as much - I really can’t afford patreon membership. Love your style and love your work xx ❤
@FranRogers-t8c
@FranRogers-t8c Ай бұрын
Your Nan shirts, Diamond / hexagons is what I would refer to as a healing quilt for your grief., enjoy the memories that come to you of your Nan when hand sewing. Great for your choice of not completing the full quilt of quilt as you go. When I was younger I would be to hard on myself now coming on to 70th year, I can be more realistic and suffer no quilt when I bundle up a UFO project and give it away and someone else will be thrilled to find it. I did give away cross stitch projects , as my eyes couldn’t handle it. I have a few incompletes saved with a note attached for grand daughters to choose whether they would want to complete. Listening and watching you is like a historical dig of your creative decisions in time. I am reminded of my own growth and progress through many different projects. Knitting and crochet too.😂😊 done is a goal yet not whip . Enjoying the process of your many talents and lifting the pressure off yourself my dear girl.
@GillyTurner-e9o
@GillyTurner-e9o Ай бұрын
Empress Mills do a lovely white Egyptian cotton which has a wonderful silky feel to it. They will send you a sample I'm sure so that you can check that the whites are the same. Love your work.
@elainelee6408
@elainelee6408 20 күн бұрын
Love idea to get busy on WIP!!! I have many also have many cuz get bored or something else grabs my attention. 😊
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames Ай бұрын
Your blue Christmas quilt... Looks to me as a winter quilt (not so much a Christmas quilt as your other one is definitely Christmas), so bring it out on the autumn and you'll have it done by spring! 💕🌞🌵😷
@moniperdue8858
@moniperdue8858 Ай бұрын
You are so funny..Love listening to you not just your accent, but I love your thinking…The commitment thing is a struggle for me too…
@moniperdue8858
@moniperdue8858 Ай бұрын
Love your little stars…So pretty
@ljantrobus191
@ljantrobus191 Ай бұрын
You have a beautiful start to your Nan's quilt; I would treasure the fact that you can spend time in remembering her while making this lovely quilt and doing just as you are doing, it's a wonderful idea and such a beautiful quilt top.
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@KarenK-r4f
@KarenK-r4f Ай бұрын
Can I just say you are delightful. It’s so nice to see young people involved in handcrafting arts! 🧵🧵🧵
@KarenK-r4f
@KarenK-r4f Ай бұрын
Ps I have been quilting since the 80s 😬👍🏼
@goldenfd475
@goldenfd475 Ай бұрын
I was sad to hear that someone had made you feel guilty about progress on your late nans quilt. I don't think it matters if you never finish it as your have her in your heart as you sew along and that in itself is a beautiful thing to experience even if in doing so you feel a little sad. On a different topic I am in awe of all your WIP's. I started on the "Alice Caroline" sew-along after seeing you with the book and it being a bit intricate for me thought I would start a faster quilt to go with it. Gosh!!! what a struggle it has been for me to keep the two going; in fact failed at the first hurdle and just finished my fast project. I'm now going to have a go at the little houses quilt as maybe a small block project will be easier for me to pick up and put down. I'm afraid that in all things I am a "start and finish one project at a time person".
@annamatthews7267
@annamatthews7267 Ай бұрын
Definitely quilt leaders and Enders in neon!!!
@JuliaBebington
@JuliaBebington Ай бұрын
The ice-cream colours of the hexi quilt are so pretty. I made a big EPP one when I was going through a horrible divorce and it includes shirt and dress fabrics from friends. I can understand why they call them comforters because it certainly was a comforting diversion at the time and now I can appreciate the history of the fabrics, Shame about the brick one but it has turned out beautifully. Your birthday present is going to be very impressive. Is this your main occupation - surely you don't have a job as well?
@tamlynjordan6159
@tamlynjordan6159 Ай бұрын
Neon pink! That would be fun.
@judyzeigler3980
@judyzeigler3980 Ай бұрын
A blanket for one of the dolls you made maybe I’m not sure if I’m seeing it just right but it looks like a little blanket so cute so cute.😊
@Taytay_71
@Taytay_71 26 күн бұрын
I love seeing your WIPs. Thanks for sharing!
@ingridtinsley4141
@ingridtinsley4141 Ай бұрын
Hi Rachel 👋 Thank you so much for sharing with us all your UFOS, I find it very inspiring to do the same review for my UFOS. For the sashiko project, I think you can make it into a doll blanket. Also, I was thinking that for your schedule, maybe you can put one day of the month to work in crochet or knitting projects 😊 and that way, you will make some progress on those.
@stitchwithrachel
@stitchwithrachel Ай бұрын
Hello, Thank you for watching. I am.glad you enjoyed it. I agree with the one day a month for knit and crochet, maybe a free Saturday or Sunday so I could dedicate some time to them
@kimwatson3383
@kimwatson3383 Ай бұрын
I so love your projects and inspirations. Might I make a few suggestions maybe to consider? Your tiny tiny project would make into a sweet mattress pin cushion with the addition of liberty scraps to appliqué it onto. Your star one ( forget its name). But would you consider a portfolio / journal book cover for documenting your projects ? And for your Nans. I encourage you to make this a long term one. The connection you have while working on it is beautiful and would be missed when complete. However for progression, make it an anniversary of sorts project. Say her birthday ? Passing day or special date that means something to you both. Happy New Year to you and may 2025 continue to be full of creative endeavors ❤
@carolmuzio7204
@carolmuzio7204 Ай бұрын
Hi Rachel, I buy my 12wt thread that I use from Amazon, and I buy my Pearl 8 thread from Missouri Star...I use both for my big stitch quilting. I currently have 8 quilt tops I want to big stitch quilt and I have finished 2 pillows that are 20 x 20 and 4 quilts done. ❤ xo
@debbiedouglass1478
@debbiedouglass1478 19 күн бұрын
I agree with you! PINK!!❤
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