I have just found you Kate..and gone back through..binge watching your channel ❤ My partner just passed suddenly 😢..and you have saved me from giving up on life..that may sound strange..but we moved towns 2 weeks before he passed..so I knew no one..I feel like I'm sitting there having a coffee with my best friend..thank you from my heart to yours 💝🙏
@janewills33797 ай бұрын
Take care of yourself and keep reaching out. All of us on the LGS care and send you warm hugs. 🤗
@carolynrockafellow4177 ай бұрын
You’re never really alone.. not even when you think you have no one. KZbin and all the stitchy friends are here. Thank you Kate I so appreciate you and enjoy your videos.
@lindas64847 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear your sad news, we are all sending hugs from the LGS, take care and give yourself the time and space you need to grieve.❤
@BrigitaMencigarJb29m7 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry. Sending prayers to you.
@lauraleeharden83587 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss, so glad you found Kate's Chanel..❤
@MelvaSmith-p2d5 ай бұрын
Kate, I enjoy your videos so much! I am 81 and a widow. I live alone with my poodle. I have learned so much while watching. My husband was the quilter in the family until his passing. I have some real treasures that he made. I have decided to make a quilt. My first quilt will be a simple pattern. I’m just going to take my time and enjoy the experience.
@carlavalerio68727 ай бұрын
Kate I have loved watching your channel through the years. You have taught me so much and most important how to slow and enjoy the time I spend on each project. I love the garden channel also and again I have learned how to slow down in life and enjoy what I do and what I make. Thank you so much for being here in my life.
@nonyabidness16237 ай бұрын
I have those exact sentiments, and so much appreciate her heart!
@TeresaMcCabe-k5u6 ай бұрын
I would like to add that your way of walking through life with grace, dignity and intention is inspiring and something I aspire to.
@mariaaliciagarciaprina91376 ай бұрын
I agree completely with you, Kate has taught me there is another way of enjoying life not only with crafts but also how she relates with family and friends. Distance is not an impediment to feel her and her world close to my heart.
@sheilahapted15686 ай бұрын
Such a lovely item of work, so organic in the way it's made. I have been purchasing pre-cut squares from a shop called 'The Nest'. A place where materials and every sort of haberdashery are gifted to this place, which is supported by volunteers from every aspect of the business. A very positive environment. I think I know exactly what I will be making next. Thanks Kate, a very inspirational segment. 😊
@Chercher48486 ай бұрын
100% agree on the above. Her soothing chat, kind heart & great tips/instruction are so easy to sit & listen. Its late morn & I am out on my sunny patio in Calif with a cup of coffee, 2 little dogs & her video has me very relaxed. 🥰 Thanks Kate, we love you. ❤
@Sam_the_quilter6 ай бұрын
Kate and the last homely house ❤. Such a wonderful channel, i swear this channel does more to soothe anxiety and stress than any medication known to man. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@mayolson26 ай бұрын
She is a gem.
@janetjones9356 ай бұрын
You’re so right
@librmente63434 ай бұрын
I agree
@freedomtoday7436 ай бұрын
Kate brings quilting back to where it belongs. Quilting should be fun, relaxing, and spiritual.
@gretchendecot71406 ай бұрын
I’m very sad to admit that I once came upon a bunch of bent safety pins in a hand me down stash and thought they were worthless. I got rid of them. Fast forward 20 years. I bought 200 bent safety pins for quilt basting because I saw Kate use these funny bent pins. Lessons learned. Enjoy the process. Thank you Kate.😊
@virginiaanderson88756 ай бұрын
Your note gave me a chuckle, I could see how that could happen and then your buying to use - havent we all been there!!😊
@gwynwellliver44897 ай бұрын
That's what I call a "Kate quilt", a riot of color, controlled chaos, plus a little, "I didn't think about that, but I will solve it. No problem. " ❤❤
@kimandrews97346 ай бұрын
Hi Kate. After years of pin basting my quilts, I was watching a HandiQuilter-Africa video, and the lady on it showed how she doesn’t close her basting pins after use. She just puts them in a jar opened and when she needs them again, she used a chopstick to pick some up from the jar. She then kind of tapped them on her quilt top and the pins would separate from each other. I have used this method for the past couple of years and it sure saves my fingers from getting sore opening and closing the pins so much. I also use a shortened chopstick to open and close the pins.
@lsparker246 ай бұрын
It’s like you gave me permission to be outside of the box and to slow down! I enjoy listening to your thought process. I like that you pick things up to work on a bit and then put them down for a while. No rush! The quilt you made for Agnes is a great example of that. I can exhale when I watch you and just enjoy. I’m so glad I found your channel!! Blessings, Kate!
@sharonwilson82087 ай бұрын
I learned to sew when I was a little girl. My mother would cut up our old nightgowns and make them into a shape she could get evenly, and frequently had to double up the old pieces. I learned to sew a straight line putting those pieces together for "batting" of our outdoor quilts. My mother still has these quilts. After putting the front, middle and backing together, I crawled on the floor pinning. Then, I would sit on the couch, tieing the quilts. During the winter, too cold to play outside, this is what I did. Or, I would embroider pillow cases, dust covers/dresser scarves. Always something to do. My mother's thought was if we had time to sit, we had time to do something constructive. 😊❤
@cassieoz17026 ай бұрын
I believe that one of the spin-offs of this approach, was that we developed fine dexterity quite early and it set us up well for years to come. The patience and persistence it fostered were often hard won though. I'm 65 and spent very many hours latch-hooking woolen hearth rugs with my Nana, who also taught me to crochet. Her sister, my great aunt, taught me 'proggy rugs' and knitting. I still have my first 'embroidered' mats (running stitches with laced threads, and cross stitch on coarse aida) because Nan kept them🥰
@sharonwilson82086 ай бұрын
@@cassieoz1702 Both of my grandmothers had me help them make rugs. One of them had me braid strips of fabric, then sew them into different shapes. The other used an old toothbrush for a tool. My job on those was to sew the fabric scraps together in a pleasing way. Nothing went to waste. Very fond memories of what today's children would be considered too much work. Both grandmother's grew up with very little, and these were necessary means and important teaching of being frugal, making do with what you have, and not whine about what we don't have. I remember the wonderful colors the rugs would have. Most of my gifts as a child to this day are handmade. I too have my first dresser scarf I embroidered for my grandmother. The colors are still bright, and my stitches are pretty darn good for a 5 year old. Running stitches, french knots, and a few daisy stitches. 🙂❤️
@Randis-vv5hg6 ай бұрын
Kate - the minute I click on one of your videos my shoulders relax, my mind clears, and I feel the serenity of the life you live in the last homely house. Honestly, it's a pleasure. Thank you.
@vivianweissmann2176 ай бұрын
Hello from Georgia in the US. Dear Kate, I wonder if you know what a blessing you are to all of us on the lime green sofa. I can just feel my blood pressure going down; you have such a pleasant calm way of doing all that you do - no matter what it is. Thank you so much for generously sharing your life with us; take care.
@ltladymorgan83 ай бұрын
Kate I took your idea for the wall board. It works so very well. I have learned so much from you, my mama died when I was young so you are my gift as a mama to teach me quilting and sewing. You as your quilts are beautifully and wonderfully made. God bless you!
@RadhaSrinivasan-yv3gt5 ай бұрын
Your room is sooo beautiful ..sooo vibrant!!! It took me a few replaying of the video to stop looking at your room and start watching you work on your quilt!!!!
@maryellenhandley87236 ай бұрын
I love that you are always willing to try something new. Give it a whirl. But you are not beholden to doing something exactly how someone else has done it. Thank you for inviting us to come along with you on another journey!
@soshesews91177 ай бұрын
Oh! Kate, I think your “sort of a kantha quilt”, is absolutely beautiful. I love the fabrics and colors you chose for the top. And as always, I love watching your newest adventures. I think I will go sew now and think of all the beautiful and fun quilts you have made. Can’t wait for your next video. You are such an inspiration!!
@carolmarr81636 ай бұрын
You remind me again that we quilt or sew or do needlework for the joy of the journey 😊 and should not take ourselves too seriously.
@sherryharding57926 ай бұрын
Its always a delight watching you quilt Kate. Your method is clear and interesting as always. The cabin quit came out so colourful and beautiful 😊 i was wondering how is the outcome of the wedding gift of your two friends which was featured not too long ago? It think it must be still work in progress, right? I'm sure you will let us know, right? Thanks for sharing your ideas and methods, truly appreciate it. ❤
@joycesharp37836 ай бұрын
I have been watching your channels now for a year or so. I can’t tell you how much I enjoy every single episode. You are so beautiful and talented. It calms my soul and brings me peace to watch and listen while I do a little stitching or quilting myself. Thank you Kate for being you, and sharing your love of quilting and gardening!
@barbeb6 ай бұрын
Kate, I just wanted to say thank you for this channel. It's like a lovely warm hug, and it's definitely my favourite corner of the internet. I always pop your videos on when I'm hand stitching things and it's like having a crafty internet mum with me. Reading other people's comments it seems like I'm not the only one that finds your videos warm, gentle and comforting. You've also taught me to slow down and not worry about how perfect my work is, which is good because my quilting skills are very fresh! Much love from Australia
@ТатьянаОкладникова-р3я6 ай бұрын
Здравствуйте, мне 49лет и мне нравится смотреть как у вас рождаются новые идеи и как вы рассуждаете в процессе работы. Спасибо за ваш труд ❤
@DebbieKing-de4zvАй бұрын
Kate…. You can make anything look beautiful ….🪡🧵🪡
@nicolamoering89385 ай бұрын
I love watching and listening to you your lovely English accent, your calm manners and I always learn something keep it up the world needs you especially at this time of turmoil
@mariebusiello96355 күн бұрын
I am a KZbin friend that just found your channel and feel compelled to tell you how much I love your style. You are really a great teacher because you share how you think and the critical process you go through to make your artistic decisions. So many people who are creative or artists find it impossible to share this way and in NYC I have come in contact with many artists that make you believe their process is just magical when it isn't. Your style is great for students and experienced alike. We feel we are on the journey learning with you, not being told what to do, and it makes the journey a lot of fun as well as not intimidating. Thank you
@donnaconrad54334 ай бұрын
Kate , don’t kid yourself you re a really awesome artist ,and you throw all your time and creativity into everything that you make !
@carolynthomas45272 ай бұрын
I love to watch your shows, you are so down to earth and I enjoy your voice😊
@junewaterman81985 ай бұрын
Hello, Kate! I’m from Michigan USA. I recently came across your channel. I have to say that I love your accent and enjoy hearing you speak. 😊Of course, I also like and am very interested in what you are saying about your projects and your life. I’m a fairly new quilter and I enjoy learning from various quilters. Thank you very much. Please keep sharing! ❤️
@jenihansen72017 ай бұрын
Kate ? A finished quilt is a perfect quilt. We love when you bring videos to us.
@christinemcritchie13595 ай бұрын
I bought 2 kantha quilts from India and when I received them I was surprised to see threads randomly sticking out. Spots where they ran out of thread and just stopped in the middle of the row and then just stuck out with no knotting on the ends. I thought when it was washed all the threads would just come out and it would be a mess. I contacted the seller, sent pictures and stated my concern. He explained to me that’s how they are stitched and it was normal and that no threads would come out. So I washed them and it was true. They stitch them in some way that the threads can be cut and just left hanging and do not come unstitched. I love the blankets.
@martibrown29932 ай бұрын
I learned to sew by taking home ec. I loved the teacher Mrs. Ewing. You never forget the teachers that meant alot to you and learned from. My mother thought ironing was more important but never lost my love for sewing. I have sewed off and on for years, now at 75 I quilt, which I love, love and learn more about how to do different blocks each day. I love watching your videos and get inspired by your videos and I thank you. Keep up the good work with each endeavor. Hugs to all.
@sharonnewton77262 ай бұрын
The kantha quilt is beautiful but I also have to say the piano music in the background is so lovely
@stefanieflensburg84352 ай бұрын
I love the music in every video, it is just the right music to it I think.
@kyrastuart19206 ай бұрын
What a cheerful quilt! This was a lovely and inspiring project.
@Руфия-ч4м6 ай бұрын
Ваш канал выходит такое умиротворение. Услада для моих глаз. Спасибо 🙏
@elles65493 ай бұрын
Such a lovely quilt- all my favorite colors! I so love your channel, Kate. It’s my go to, for learning something new, relaxing, or just getting some inspiration for my quilting journey. Thank you for being there for all of us!
@catherinemurphy67213 ай бұрын
You’re amazing. Your character, personality, love for quilting and people….thank you so much for being you!
@deborahbaughman13667 ай бұрын
So beautiful. I beat myself up all the time because my stitches aren’t as tiny and straight as once they were. You have set me free. The longer stitches are different but no less beautiful. Thanks Kate❤
@aliveinjo3 ай бұрын
When I'm working on a hand-stitching project, I like to watch The Last Homely House! 😉
@karenshlemkevich25914 ай бұрын
Im in Ontario Canada...just outside of Toronto. Im glad i found your channel. You are lovely and very calming to listen to and watch while i sew. ❤
@annierichardson357 ай бұрын
Oh, the cabin is fabulous, and the Kantha quilt even more fabulous!! Those greens and blues....to die for.
@barbcairns24082 ай бұрын
I to quilt with bigger stitching. I call it "folk art." I don't often do that, as I am not patient for the finish. So only on small projects. I look forward to seeing you project done.❤
@ElskeKeeton-fd3ky6 ай бұрын
Hi Kate, I seem to have caught up on your videos since I found you about two months ago. Love the Kantha quilt, I also enjoy making quilts and things that take a while. When I first started watching your videos there were 148k viewers, now there are 151k. Just as well the LGS is endless. Keep well and thank you for all that you do, I am very grateful to you. Best wishes 🌷🌷🌷
@damogranheart55216 ай бұрын
It looks lovely and it's a summer weight quilt!
@blonderoostergarden58525 ай бұрын
Love watching you. You’re such good at teaching stitching and quilting. Thank you. Jena Ga. United States.
@BrendaStaresnick3 ай бұрын
Kate..I've been a quilter since 1976..the Bicentennial for the US..a big restart of the art of quilting ..My grandmother was a quilter..I still have my baby quilt, little girl quilt & the quilt she did for my wedding! I've made ALOT of quilts also..one is in Austin TX at the Dolph Briscoe History Museum permanent collection...I still owe a quilt for 2 great nephews..better get busy, right? Love love your channel, thanks for your contributions to this world❤
@anitasmith4043 ай бұрын
Ooooh! I just stumbled across your fabulous site on KZbin. This is a very happy day. I’m so inspired. I am lucky enough to have a tiny cabin space down here in Tasmania and now I know exactly what I’ll be spending my time doing in there! Love hand stitching - love your work and the peaceful atmosphere as you work and share your knowledge with us. Thank you 🙏 😊.
@karensmith72436 ай бұрын
A useful size. Always the right size for a quilt.
@joanneferguson37844 ай бұрын
This is my second viewing, I have my Indian squares, and double gauze in a sunset gold. I am excited to start. Thank you so for the joy you give all of us..
@peggymccright12206 ай бұрын
You are such an inspiration to me. I usually overthink things and never start, but you have given me the courage to jump in and just start. Thank you!🥰
@poppysmum97156 ай бұрын
@peggymcright1220. That’s my problem too!!! I’ve never sewn in my life but decided to give it a go. Over the past few weeks I’ve gathered the things I’ll need and now I’m afraid to start in case I make a complete mess of it!!! Who’d know? Me!!!! I’m a bit hard on myself probably. I’m sure you’ll do a fine job Peggy 💕
@isabelroberto21587 ай бұрын
Hello Kate! I’m from Portugal (Lisbon) and I founded your videos when I was looking for EPP. Then I was getting more and more interested in some details of your house (the curtains ) and something you talk, as the bees, so I went for it and started to watch all your videos from the beginning! I am now in the middle of 2019 (June I think) and what I like is that you seem to be talking to each one of us as we were visiting your house and drinking tea with you! At this moment I want to congratulate you for all you presented , all the things you experienced , and I understand why some people say you are always so busy, that’s because you have so many interests and different things to do I believe that would take one lifetime! And I have seen only a year of videos (and a few more recents). At least now I know how you did your curtains!😊. Oh and that quilt for Agnes, so beautiful, gorgeous indeed… well for now I will continue to watch your 2019 videos. Bye now
@LindaMcGillivray-w7g6 ай бұрын
Thank you for being you! My grandmothers have been gone for many years but you so remind me of them. And I’m a grandma now myself. I love hand needlework most of all and keep attempting to go machine. It’s just not in me. I relax just watching and listening as you work. Thanks again. 9:56
@judithbuist1645 ай бұрын
Kate, you are a woman after my own heart. I so enjoy every aspect of your life and your podcasts. Thank you many contented hours of viewing. Happy crafting. Judy, Nelson Bay, Australia
@c.kallman1276 ай бұрын
I "sew" 😂 enjoy watching ur videos. Such a lovely way to spend my day. Kantha is really addictive. Never thought I would enjoy this method of quilting!!!the colors y you have chosen are so beautiful and calming. Enjoy your day💖
@NannaLiz7 ай бұрын
Your lovely quilt reminds me of this children's poem (unknown author): I’m glad the sky is painted blue, And the earth is painted green, With such a lot of nice fresh air All sandwiched in between. Did I miss a video of making the walkway with the pebbles? It looks so nice. Thanks for the video!
@sheilamiller10026 ай бұрын
I think quilts should be whatever you want them to be. Kate, I would love to know how you fastened the ends of each quilting row, and what you did with your edges. Thank you
@sallysuhovy99386 ай бұрын
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I just restored a vintage quilt for a friend and was amazed no batting was used just cotton and it was heavy. In the US they called them summer quilts, so they would be cool blankets. After working on it I want to make one for myself and after seeing you video I definetly want to make one. Lovely video. ❤❤
@MariaM-yn9tl6 ай бұрын
Kate what a lovely enjoyable video as always. I truly enjoy slow stitching along with you & a cup of tea. You are touching so many lives through your videos. Thanks for all that you do along with your wonderful family to make these videos. Sending love & hugs.
@kathleen68057 ай бұрын
Kate, your quilt came out beautiful and I love the colors!!!! I purchased a Kantha Quilt last summer when I visited the Missouri Quilt Star Company for a 4 day retreat. What a wonderful time I had. Anyway, on one of the days we got to go visit the MQSC Museum in which there was a whole display and videos on Kantha Quilts. They also had many that they were selling with all sales going back to their country. I love and use mine all the time.
@VenessaOliver-lb9fw6 ай бұрын
Hello Kate❤ I really like the colours you've used on the quilt. It turned out lovely. It was nice to see you in the cabin and Ilene's cameo appearance was a bonus. The garden looks lovely too. I hope you and the family are well. From Esperance in Western Australia.
@MargaretOHara-l9k2 ай бұрын
Kate I am watching you from Coutts Alberta Canada. I have been watching you sporadically on my RokuApp on my tely. Decided you are so inspiring I had to be sure I get your current broadcasts. Learn lots too. Thank you
@65kathia6 ай бұрын
Wow! I love the chain piecing technique, that's brilliant! I've been a quilter for decades, always striving for perfection, which I feel is necessary - if I'm going to spend the time & money, I want an heirloom. That being said, I am absolutely in love with the freedom you show, and that all kinds of ideas, styles & methods make just as beautiful & loved of an item.❤🎉
@ЮлияКоваленко-д9с5 ай бұрын
Со вкусом подобраны лоскуты. Красиво😊
@paulaandrews11836 ай бұрын
My heart SOL (smiles out loud) to think of what my Mum; who insisted on close, even quilted stitches: the quilt on a frame, set up in the middle of her living room; would think of our methods of quilting now.
@vaniamaria11616 ай бұрын
Linda linda linda... ❤❤❤ Amando td que faz 😊😊😊 As colchas são maravilhosas 😊😊 Incríveis cores e linhas... Cada ponto... Ahhhh... Amo ❤️❤️ Vc é maravilhosa Kate 😘 🇧🇷🇧🇷 Bjussssss... DEUS abençoe 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@pebblecritter6 ай бұрын
oooooh, this is coming along beautifully! It should have a lovely drape and the double-gauze will make it so different! I do love those chalk markers - it's the 'whizzy' noise they make as the little wheel turns! 🤣 I'm so easily amused.... :) xx
@sarahpauline49046 ай бұрын
I like to use a spoon to bring the needle up against then I can mark my stitch length with it. It works for me. The colors are delicious, and you've made such good progress.
@mariagriffin375 ай бұрын
Thankyou Kate❤ l had never heard of a Kanta quilt. Loved watching you create👏
@c.kallman1273 ай бұрын
Kate, you r a pleasure to watch, while I do my own sewing. The colors are so beautiful. You hv a good eye for color 😘 hv a lovely day.
@tessag56992 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful quilt. Thank you for sharing.💚💙🩵
@mojow98416 ай бұрын
It’s been lovely to watch you trying out something new. The quilt is lovely and I love the colours. I’m intrigued by the use of the cotton darner needle, it looks like it would be good for ordinary hand quilting too. Thank you.
@carolnelson66016 ай бұрын
Love sharing time with you. All the women in my family sew or paint or create and you just feel like home.❤
@МаргаритаПореченкова6 ай бұрын
Добрый день! Мне очень нравится Ваши работы! Я тоже увлекаюсь лоскутным шитьëм. Я примерно Вашего возраста. Спасибо за интересные идеи и видео❤🌹👍. Желаю здоровья!
@wendydawe38747 ай бұрын
Kate, you always arrange your blocks so beautifully….personally, I find that this is most difficult part of the quilting process. I think that perhaps I am far too up tight. 🥴. But, I am learning so much from your channel and love to take some time on Sunday afternoons and dream about your always gorgeous work. Many thanks.
@FOSSILFERN106 ай бұрын
It turned out so lovely! I just love your relaxed attitude towards quilting and that you are not so rigid (as I am). You inspire me to let go and just enjoy the process.
@ShirleyPauls6 ай бұрын
Thanks Kate! I’ve been collecting scraps and skirts of Kantha cloth to make a dressing gown, kimono style. Your quilt has given me a terrific idea. I loved your dressing gown videos and this puts the finishing touch on my project idea. You are a dear!! I love all your videos and the garden channel. So many ideas just popping around waiting to be made!!😀
@brookprinsen67466 ай бұрын
I love this quilt. I need a table runner and have had in the back of my mind that I do it “kantha”. I think I will try to stick to the traditional method though and use flannel for “batting”. Thanks Kate.
@sherrybarnett77466 ай бұрын
This quilt is going to be so soft and comfy for your cabin🥰it’s already looking adorable! Can’t wait to see what u do with the edges. Thank you for another fun video💖I’m loving your sense of adventure in quilting😍
@kayherstedt66186 ай бұрын
I went back and watched part of the first Kantha quilting video to refresh my memory. In the early part of this one, I noticed a beautiful grass green sweater and navy and white polka dot dress. I wondered if they were new since I didn't recall seeing them before? You'll have lots of quilts and blankets to keep cozy in the cabin! I think you recently had your first guest there. It was Susan who came for lunch, if I recall correctly.
@emmaclements46936 ай бұрын
Looks so pretty particularly against your gorgeous back wall of the cabin ❤ love watching your makes Kate xxx
@lauraruthruff47417 ай бұрын
This will look lovely in your cabin!! Such beautiful fabrics!
@amypapenhausen89706 ай бұрын
Really lovely Kate! I'm a huge fan of the aqua/ turquoise colors so I really like this one! I also have to tell you I never heard of double gauze before you mentioned it. I found it at the fabric store and bought some, it's so lovely and soft!
@gordonakers82475 ай бұрын
Dear Kate.. your channel makes my lonely days so much better. I sit with a cup of tea (or morning, coffee) and pretend I’m chatting with a friend. After I had to move closer to my daughters, I left behind my whole world. You are making my days full again. Thank you. 🇺🇸🥰🦋Patricia87
@carolynpotchik13316 ай бұрын
Oh my! I love this so much! I cannot wait to try it on my own. Thank you so much for all your instructions. You are a great teacher.
@nicolebrunzel66086 ай бұрын
I love, love, love those prints. I so envy you for this quilt. You're a delight to watch, do you know that?
@hrbrlghts5 ай бұрын
Hello Kate, since i’ve subscribed to your channel I have all but left my other you tubes wait. You are a kind & caring soul & I feel at peace as soon as i listen to you. Thank you for having such a large lime green sofa for us all, from Sheridan,Oregon
@jillychandler6 ай бұрын
What a super quilt for your wonderful cabin. I love seeing Eileen the goose again, and she seems so happy to see you, when you go down to your lovely pond. I sooo miss my lovely cabin I had built in the garden of a beautiful thatched cottage I had the privilage of owning for a short time, back about 10 years ago now. I ran out of money, so had to move. They are such special places. xxx
@karinanderson73196 ай бұрын
Kate, your Kantha 'not' Kantha quilt is beautiful! 💖Brava!!! A good friend of mine calls sewing with an empty bobbin...."making confetti"!🤗
@lynnbean72006 ай бұрын
It's looking lovely Kate. I'm not sure I'd have the patience for all that close stitching, although I do hand quilt my quilts. To be honest that's because I haven't plucked up the courage to machine quilt lol.
@annclarke55976 ай бұрын
Kate, the kantha quilt is beautiful and I love the colors you chose. I discovered you on Instagram and now on KZbin. I am in the USA but I have a friend in the UK who also follows you. Thanks for sharing.
@lisbethbula21956 ай бұрын
Lovely episode! I am bringing my hexie quilt outside to the porch today to continue hand quilting. We’re all inspired by you!
@fionahaigh7086 ай бұрын
Peaceful and relaxing to watch you sew Kate, thank you.
@KimDeruyterАй бұрын
You are just so lovely and inspiring! Thank you for sharing! ❤
@tinaross60097 ай бұрын
What serendipity! I attended a lecture by Sujata Shah (Cultural Fusion Quilts) a few days ago. Now I am doubly inspired to do one. She said it is more important to enjoy the process than aim for perfection. We all need to give ourselves that bit of grace. I discovered you recently. Thank you for all your lovely videos.
@CraigsOverijse5 ай бұрын
New to the channel hello from Japan. I enjoy this one will watch more. ps I saw a video on you tube this week of a lady some where in I believe India making a quilt with an old sari as the outer layer and waste sheets and pillow cases as the batting. She literally threw folded the sari put it on the floor folded back half back lay doen the layers folded the sari top over it then used a large needle and wool to tack it all together on the floor leaving vissible knots at the ends as she went. She tucked the edges inside. Her tacking went only up down not side to side the person filming said the lady could make two or three in a day and this was how she fed her family was amazing to see.
@patriciamillar549619 күн бұрын
Love the colors and learning something new.
@glenisraffan81495 ай бұрын
Hello Kate, Just been watching your Kantha quilt video. I think if you wrap the pretty green fabric from the back to the front of your quilt and then hand stitch it down with a blanket stitch or little flowers. I lived in Darlington 57 years ago. G.
@carlien_g6 ай бұрын
Thank you Kate for all the inspiration! I am on the finishing stretch of my first Kawandi.. well, Kawandi-inspired quilt because I also don't have all the traditional elements, but have made it my own. Looking forward to trying a Kantha-style quilt one day too.
@lindsayschilling87076 ай бұрын
P.S. Oh My Gosh, Kate, it is lovely! Thank you for sharing with us. I've got a few quilts to finish up, but I've already made the fabric pull for my Kantha Quilt (reds, a small bit of red orange and red violet, a few rich browns and beautiful tans with red & browns in some of them). The quilt will be primarily reds, off whites and tans. I can't wait to get started. Kate, you are always an inspiration, and your quilts are beautiful. Lindsay, from Sacramento, California ❤ 🌼
@kathrynmccarthy41626 ай бұрын
Looks lovely, wondering if a Milliners needle also called a straw needle may have been a bit sharper and helped get through the layers easier. Worth a try if anyone else is having a go at making this.
@emmellj71336 ай бұрын
I think your Kantha-style quilt matched the "wall quilt" perfectly. Thank you for lovely inspiration!
@maryblackburn27823 ай бұрын
I love the fabrics in your quilt. It is beautiful!
@heathernolan9026 ай бұрын
I love watching your process, Kate. That’s probably because it reinforces my need to make everything my own and tweaking ‘the rules’ to make it better suited to my likes and abilities 😉😁💚🩷
@Draytsn2 ай бұрын
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@Loridye36057 ай бұрын
Love watching you make the Kate-style kantha quilt. It’s beautiful and what a treat to see Ilene the goose! She looked like she was happy to see you join her at the cabin. I enjoy watching each and every video you post on this channel and The Last Homely Garden channel as well. Thank you for bringing joy each time I see you!🤗♥️