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Quilt as you go - How to join quilt sections without a bulky seam 

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@loraineleuschke4186
@loraineleuschke4186 3 года назад
Good video. No one has ever been this thorough in their explanation of this procedure. Thank you. Stay well.
@mariannebloemkolk1355
@mariannebloemkolk1355 3 года назад
The clearest explanation of this method I’ve seen on RU-vid so far. Well done, Irene! Zeer heldere uitleg! Goed gedaan!
@daniellesunley4807
@daniellesunley4807 3 года назад
I love this method of joining the quilt. I have almost finished a block of the month with my local quilt shop. It will be king size once I sew the blocks together and will be heavy to machine quilt. I have thought about joining it after quilting but didn’t know a way to do it without sashing and changing the way the blocks interact with each other therefore interrupting the secondary design of the quilt. This method should work very well for me. Thank you.
@GeorgianNights
@GeorgianNights 3 года назад
Love this method of joining. You could also use press on interfacing about 1/2 inch wide to join the batting. They actually make one for quilts. Heat press batting.
@cristianagherardi1338
@cristianagherardi1338 3 года назад
I have used interfacing,as you explain...good result.
@jhwilliams6550
@jhwilliams6550 3 года назад
I used fusible batting tape and glue basted the back before hand sewing. Both were a great help on the king size quilt I made. I agree with using a lot of pins because of the weight. It does get very heavy.
@melaniehinds664
@melaniehinds664 3 года назад
I recently started quilting with the QAYG method and I find it so much easier sewing on my domestic machine. Up until now most of my quilts have been baby/crib-sized as I have been hesitant to make a queen-sized or king-sized quilt. But separating it into 3 or 4 smaller sizes is a great idea. Well done, Irene. And thank you for sharing this!
@conniekissner4796
@conniekissner4796 3 года назад
I try different QAYG methods. The way you have done this is mathematically better than what I have seen before. I did find a tape to hold the batting down that I would recommend. I also use chip clips to roll my fabric up & secure it firmly to reduce the bulk when sewing the 2 sections together. You are very pleasant to listen to your English is very good.
@jeanramirez349
@jeanramirez349 3 года назад
One suggestion. Don't trim off all of the batting. Let it overlap and use your rotary cutter to cut a gently undulating cut the length of the batting. the 2 sides meet and it will be Perfect. Nothing will show between the cut edges and when you sew them together you REALLY won't feel the sewing like you sort of do with the straight seam. I learned this long ago. I know there is a video out there that shows details. If I find it I will let you know. Keep quilting. Love your taste in fabrics and patterns!
@claresansoni97
@claresansoni97 3 года назад
I'd like to see your method too please,
@annataylor7226
@annataylor7226 3 года назад
I don't see how this would work easily while still using a sewing machine to sew the top together. The batting couldn't be cut that way with a rotary cutter after the top is sewn together as the top would get cut. It might be possible with scissors if you had a thin flat guard to put between the top and the batting layer. If you cut the batting that way before the top is sewn together, it would be too difficult to make sure the wavy lines match.
@martinaryan5051
@martinaryan5051 3 года назад
Thank you so much for showing every step so clearly, I now think it is something I might have the confidence to try , you are a wonderful teacher !
@kirstydeen3332
@kirstydeen3332 3 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to explain this and to show how exactly you do the invisible stitch! I have struggled with this but think I will now be able to do it :)
@adrianatorriggino61
@adrianatorriggino61 3 года назад
It´s so easy!!!!!!. With a domestic sewing machine I´ll make another big quilt!!!. Thank you Irene, you are a nice teacher!!!! I´m glad sewing and learning so many technics with this comunity!!. Happy new year for you all
@louisenewall3426
@louisenewall3426 3 года назад
😻Definitely going to give this a try, was waiting for the video before i decided, 🙏 so much fir you time snd energy, you fill me with joy. Keep safe and well😊
@HRHDMKYT
@HRHDMKYT 3 года назад
I will definitely be trying out this method on my next quilt. I’ll have to remind myself to not join the entire quilt before I make those quilt sandwiches in sections, but I look forward to having smaller sections to quilt on my domestic sewing machine. Thanks, Irene, for another fantastic video! (I wish you had more subscribers... you SO deserve them! I guess RU-vid doesn’t recommend videos which originate from the Netherlands as actively as they do those from English-speaking countries. Shame).
@GiFtEoS
@GiFtEoS 3 года назад
We can recognize your engineer qualifications here! Bravo, very well explained! This video will become an unvaluable resource for the "want to become" quilter I am😊
@katethompson2818
@katethompson2818 3 года назад
I also came up with the idea of making three sections for a large QAYG quilt, so thank you very much for showing this way of joining the sections. I'm just now starting to piece the first section, so I have lots of time to watch your whole series with this quilt. Thank you!
@Carolmaizy
@Carolmaizy 3 года назад
I will be saving this video for reference when I make my next quilt. Your instructions are clear and make me feel I can do this- thank you!
@sandrastacks1853
@sandrastacks1853 3 года назад
I have used this method in the past. Good idea when working with large quilt. Thank you.
@rachelburgener819
@rachelburgener819 3 года назад
Irene WOW, as a new quilter, I’m flabbergasted👏👏👏 I really like your approach and technique. Perhaps one day I can give it a go! I do hope y’all healthy😀 it’s so exciting to see that belly🤪❤️😀
@jenniferplagge8642
@jenniferplagge8642 3 года назад
I did it! I was looking forward to this video ever since you published the last row. Finally it’s done! Well kind of. I still need to do the binding I guess 😅 Thank you for the QAL!!! With your modern designs, happy colors and cheerful nature you convinced me to start my first quilt ever. And while I was waiting for all of the rows to be published I bought the Sugaridoo sampler and made an animal quilt for my kids. It took over 100 hours of work, but it was absolutely worth it. Thank you for everything you do! I wish good health to you and your family! Greetings from your neighboring country Germany ✌️
@catstitchstudio
@catstitchstudio 3 года назад
Irene, this is wonderful! As a beginner, it's such a challenge to free motion quilt on large pieces--which in my world are about the size of your smaller pieces. I know I'll get better with time, and your clear instructions will allow me to make an entire quilt on my own machine. Thank you! (And PS...you are adorable!)
@caroline-brisbane8577
@caroline-brisbane8577 3 года назад
Thank you so much. Brilliant tutorial. This was what I was looking for. A way to quilt in manageable sections and put together. . My only issue is my hand sewing is terrible. Whilst I would consider trying to hand sewn the batting - good practise, I think there is a product that is strip that helps with that ? I would also like to try machine stitching the backing instead. ???
@gigiontube
@gigiontube 4 месяца назад
Hi there ! I enjoyed your video. Your method is very precise but also very tedious and time consuming. The result is outstanding ! I guess every method has its own positives and negatives depending on the particular situation and conditions. Glad you share yours ! Many blessings 🙏
@bnyzhny
@bnyzhny 3 года назад
What a GENIUS strategy - and your explanation is exquisitely clear - thank you!!! It is evident to me that your degree in mechanical engineering came in handy during your design of this Brilliant strategy. ⭐️🥰👏😍
@idawubben1933
@idawubben1933 3 года назад
From down under, thank you for the best qayg video.
@kimberlyhaney4973
@kimberlyhaney4973 3 года назад
Awesome! Totally going to try this. Thank you for the video❤️
@amyedmans4894
@amyedmans4894 Год назад
I keep coming back to this video every time a join together pieces of a quilt. it's the best method I have found! Thanks Irene!
@amychisholm7222
@amychisholm7222 3 года назад
Thank you for this video. I have been afraid to do large quilts but now I feel better about it.
@wingrave1
@wingrave1 3 года назад
really helpful video - love your videos.
@jaykay3839
@jaykay3839 3 года назад
This is fantastic! I didn't like the idea of quilt as you go because I didn't see how it could be attached without looking bad but your method looks amazing. I finally looked into QAYG a few weeks ago because I was curious and thought there's got to be a better way. This looks like that better way. :D
@patstrawhouse4005
@patstrawhouse4005 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing! The quilt is beautiful. I will definitely use your method of joining the sections together!
@elsafischer3247
@elsafischer3247 3 года назад
Congratulations on having a girl I have 4 wonderful girls
@juliemorrison4348
@juliemorrison4348 3 года назад
I have only seen quilt as you go method used on for example 12" blocks. Sewing the same way then covering the seams on the back with bias binding. I wasn't too keen on the look, but your horizontal joins look great. My quilting frame only takes a double bed size so I want to use this method to add pieces on each side to make queen size . Thanks for the tips.
@KelleysQuiltsandCruises
@KelleysQuiltsandCruises 3 года назад
Very logical! Thanks.
@laurelh2426
@laurelh2426 3 года назад
This will solve many problems that I have with making quilts in a small condo - thank you!
@christinarockett2270
@christinarockett2270 3 года назад
Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for ☺️
@kathyf3656
@kathyf3656 3 года назад
This is great instruction for quilters of any experience. I have been doing quilt-as-you-go for 18 years and this is the best I have seen. (Unfortunately, I can't use this method any longer because, due to arthritis, I can no longer sew by hand, LOL.)
@terrijones3386
@terrijones3386 3 года назад
Thank you for using a large quilt and the close up of your hand sewing think I get it,
@deborahmeares1048
@deborahmeares1048 3 года назад
I love your videos and I love this one as well I think my favorite part about your videos is when you're showing it your editing is perfect so that it doesn't go from started to finished and we don't see anything. you show all the parts and that's amazing the only thing I would do differently is I think I would iron the piece that you're attaching so that you're consistent all the way down I love your brightness and your enthusiasm for everything that you do. we are keeping you in our prayers that your family will not be affected by the covid-19 and your newborn will be another wonderful starting place for your family have a great New Year and be blessed.
@yvonbergeron4846
@yvonbergeron4846 3 года назад
Hi, you are very good at explaining all the steps and in showing what you are doing. Congratulations and thank you. I have not done a quilt this way before but it would make the process of quilting easier as I have limited space to handle a big quilt all at once for machine quilting as I have a regular sewing machine without a large space between the needle and the body of the machine so this is a great solution. Your explanations have given me the desire to try . Thank you.
@loriscrochetcreations8566
@loriscrochetcreations8566 3 года назад
Wonderful. I've always been intrigued with quilt as you go methods because I have a regular sewing machine. Your way is the best way that I've seen so far without bulk. I love to hand sew, so for me this is a great method. Thank you
@pauladyer9845
@pauladyer9845 3 года назад
Thank you...I have some small blocks tojoin
@pennywalsh9100
@pennywalsh9100 3 года назад
Love your technique....going to use this for larger quilt...love the wavy line quilts..been hesitant to make a larger quilt ie..queen plus on my regular machine...really enjoy your videos!! Thnx Irene...
@jhwilliams6550
@jhwilliams6550 3 года назад
If you can use a large table for the bulk to rest on it helps. I made a king size for my parents and when adding the final border I was glad to have a big area to hold it. I also glue basted the back so I could hand sew it without pins, learned that the hard way!🤦‍♀️🤣
@merrileewoodrick794
@merrileewoodrick794 3 года назад
Thank you for your video and appreciate your teaching methods. I may try this sometime
@gsr7772
@gsr7772 3 года назад
Great method!!! I needed a tutorial on this - thank you for posting! Please take care and stay safe my dear! 🥰
@susanmei9980
@susanmei9980 3 года назад
I love how your quilt turned out and the colors you chose! I have planned on doing a similar method of QAYG in 3 sections on a future quilt that I have yet to make. I watched QAYG tutorials and classes on the block at a time methods, but felt that was a lot of excess joining. I thought it all out and pictured it in my head, but couldn’t quite get my head around all the details, as I have sashing planned for the front of my quilt, and wanted to quilt that as well, yet still leave enough room for the join. Seeing you actually do it has helped me get my head around it. Still not sure about how to handle quilting my sashing by the joins. However, I’d like to share a method for joining batting that I plan to use. (NOTE: I will try this on a small project first, as a test. I don’t think any bulk will be left in the seam, but always TEST FIRST.) I learned when making baby quilts, BEFORE trimming the batting and backing, to sew around the whole outside, leaving an opening to turn. Next, BEFORE trimming the backing (so I have something to hold onto) I use a pair of “duck bill” appliqué scissors to cut the batting out of the seam allowance, as close to the stitching as I can get. Be careful not to cut the quilt top or backing. The duck bill scissors really help with this; they’re designed so you won’t accidentally cut the fabric underneath. Just go slow and be careful. This removes all the bulk out of the seam. Then I trim the backing fabric to match the front, trim the corners and turn. Press the edges. Then pin baste and quilt. This works well for small quilts that are not heavily quilted. Think 2” or 3” square grid. So, for joining QAYG sections, I think I’d feel better knowing my batting was firmly joined with the sewing machine and won’t pull apart or want to fold easily along the join line. So, what I plan to do is, join the front and the batting in one seam. Then carefully trim out the batting from the seam allowance. Then join the backing by hand, as you do. It might help to press under the backing seam allowance before joining the sections so you can get the iron in there; then pin out of the way. It really helps me to watch other people work, because I can picture it in my head, and then more ideas spring off of that! That’s how I work and design in my head, by picturing it happening like a movie played in my head. So, when I see someone else actually do a similar project, it helps me figure out if my idea will actually work or not, and I get ideas on what to tweak. 💡 so, thank you so much for sharing your project with us! I knew it would work! And maybe my joining idea will help someone else. When joining two regular pieces of batting, not already in a quilt, I use the stretch stitch on my machine. It goes, zig zig zig, zag zag zag. Or a multi stitch zigzag. 3 stitches in one direction, then 3 stitches in the other. Makes a strong, flat join. 🧵
@sandyheller5438
@sandyheller5438 3 года назад
I’m definitely going to try this technique. Thank You for the tutorial.
@greg7191
@greg7191 3 года назад
19-46 finally the Hand Stich I've been needing to see up-close! Thanks
@MaryPoggemann
@MaryPoggemann 3 года назад
Very nice tecnique. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talents with us!
@theycallmemom4523
@theycallmemom4523 3 года назад
I love this method. Thank You a lot! ❤️❤️❤️
@gerrywallace6209
@gerrywallace6209 3 года назад
Love the way you do it. Love quilt as you go technique.
@glg3945
@glg3945 3 года назад
Very nice!!! Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family.
@clarecondon3419
@clarecondon3419 2 года назад
I’m so glad I stumbled on to your video- the “sashing” method would look wrong on my very simple continuous design. This is so clever and such a satisfying use of hand sewing to make something invisible. Thank-you for posting!
@lindaswanson7485
@lindaswanson7485 3 года назад
Thank you.You are a wonderful teacher! Ozy ozy Ozy oy oy OY! Linda
@sheilalambert2655
@sheilalambert2655 3 года назад
Thanks for another great video. Your explanations and demos are so helpful and easy to follow. I have
@G.S.W.SewmesomeMusic
@G.S.W.SewmesomeMusic 3 года назад
I now have no excuse for not making a large quilt. Thank you and what size of thread did you use?
@asinheaven
@asinheaven 3 года назад
Best demonstration I've seen on a large quilt! Thank you!
@dawndecesare2177
@dawndecesare2177 3 года назад
I love your quilt and your joining method is brilliant. Thank you for explaining it so that I can understand.
@nataliestanchevski4628
@nataliestanchevski4628 3 года назад
I've been putting off joining the blocks of my quilt top because I wasn't sure how I wanted to finish it. I will need to add my border to each strip before doing this method but I think this will work for me, thank you!
@sorryNOTsorry0911
@sorryNOTsorry0911 9 месяцев назад
I know I'm 2 yrs late lol but I just found this after watching soòoo many other channels, I had no clue what they were trying to say and was about to give up then I found you 😄🇨🇦😄 thank you so much for making this so beginners can understand ...your quilt is stunning...
@jreese8284
@jreese8284 3 года назад
Thank you for the clear and thorough explanation! I've used this method with smaller pieces, and plan to use it on a quilt made of vintage materials too. Solid and beautiful results with no lumps!
@marionbartley214
@marionbartley214 2 года назад
Thank you for this video and explanation of joining your quilt sections. And the details of doing it.
@luanademelza
@luanademelza 3 года назад
Super slim!! Dit maakt dat ik meer vertrouwen krijg in dat ik dit ook kan 😃 De link naar de NL blog doet het alleen niet.
@13xGrammy
@13xGrammy 2 года назад
Bravo, for these clear instructions...and your beautiful quilt! I’m working on a quilt to give my grandson and his fiancé, as a wedding gift. There’s a large pieced middle section, surrounded by an 8 inch appliquéd border, then pieced outer part. I’d wondered if I could do the quilt as you go method. Thanks to your instruction, I now know how 😊 I SOOOO appreciate your expertise 🧵
@lindalosier5989
@lindalosier5989 3 года назад
I really love the wavy lines!!
@vickiserre9457
@vickiserre9457 2 года назад
I love your video. I am attaching my borders to my QAUG quilt with batting between front and back border pieces. I secured my batting with fusible batting tape instead of hand stitching… then secured joining area with decorative top stitch and simple quilting.
@bctracy8296
@bctracy8296 3 года назад
Great work Irene! Thanks. This is the method I use as well. I have quite a small machine so this allows me to make larger quilts.
@kellyhamlet346
@kellyhamlet346 3 года назад
I’ve used this method and it’s very easy to follow. One issue I have encountered sometimes that I don’t understand is this: My joined quilt top looks fine when I iron it. And the individual pieces looked fine before they were joined. But after I’m done joining the batting and the backing and I flip it back over, sections of my quilt top (in the area where the pieces were joined) are puckered. Any ideas?
@pywagner
@pywagner 2 года назад
I have just finished a sew along with some big blocks and was wondering how I can do a QAYG technique to put it all together but I didn't want to do it a block at a time. This method is genius! I'm definitely going to try it! Thank you!
@carilynjurgeson6178
@carilynjurgeson6178 2 года назад
I too had issues with bulky seem of quilt as you go. This is a nice method and the wavy line pattern makes the binding areas blend in. I think I will give your method a try, but I will do that last seam on the machine. I have done a method that I found on Etsy years ago that also doesn't add bulk. You work in rows of quilt blocks...I like 12" rows, but I think you could also do 18". The first row gets quilted, then add the top & bottom of the 2nd row all right sides together, sew through all of the layers which on the 1st seam will be 4 layers of fabric and 1 layer of batting. (The next rows of seams will not be sewing through the batting because you will butt it up against batting of previous rows and baste as you did in your video) Pull the quilt out of machine and fold the bottom out and leave the top of row 2 folded onto row 1, insert batting that is a little shorter than the blocks and butt it up against previous batting and baste. Now you can expose the top of row 2 and quilt it. Then repeat for the rest of your rows. TFS
@annuello1
@annuello1 3 года назад
I use the exact same method but instead of stitching the batting I use iron on fusable webbing or iron on hemming tape to abut them together and then I hand stitch the backing
@nnickerson7636
@nnickerson7636 3 года назад
Very nicely done. Good job 🙂
@alicejohnston4805
@alicejohnston4805 3 года назад
Been looking for something like this I want yo quit my quilt on machine but I don't think I could handle a whole quilt. This is about how I thought it could be done. I seen another video where they used a batting tape to join the batting. I think that might be easier and smoother. Thank you
@jacquelinecourcier5548
@jacquelinecourcier5548 Год назад
Lovely instructions well done and a beautiful quilt. when joining your seams together to stop the drag I start mine in the so it’s more balanced and less chance of getting stabbed with pins hope this helps .
@lorrainethomson2401
@lorrainethomson2401 3 года назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you. This is the best demonstration of putting the sections together with QAYG. 😊😊😊
@Kate98755
@Kate98755 3 года назад
when i made a quilt like this, quilting in 3's..rather than stitching the batting, i made a stitch down the middle to catch the batting...for the top i sewed a 1" strip to each top
@liletteautrey8481
@liletteautrey8481 3 года назад
I have never done it and I am trying to find ways to do it because it is damaging my back with the weight of the big quilt together. I really love Your way and I will try it in my next one
@kathrynhenry8719
@kathrynhenry8719 11 месяцев назад
Too much handling of the quilt, too much pinning and too much hand stitching. There are much easier methods done on the sewing machine that don't require so much handling and no hand stitching. But to each his (or her) own.
@donnawoods3588
@donnawoods3588 3 года назад
Love this method. What are your thoughts on using batting joining tape instead of hand sewing?
@pamelaburdette1632
@pamelaburdette1632 2 года назад
the piece you used on your sewing machine to do the quilting what is that called and can I get it for my machine which is a Singer
@lidyvps
@lidyvps 3 года назад
Super bedankt, Irene! Wat ben ik hier blij mee! Ik stond op het punt om mijn eerste grote quilt project op te geven, omdat het toch nooit onder mijn naaimachine zou passen. Nu durf ik weer verder!
@kimdent1637
@kimdent1637 3 года назад
Brilliant!
@jleedw
@jleedw 2 года назад
Why not just fuse the batting together instead of hand sewing?
@TickDavis
@TickDavis Год назад
Making potvholdersith no bidding
@gillianhewish4914
@gillianhewish4914 3 года назад
Thank you At last I understand how you do it, Many thanks
@sharonleeirvin3320
@sharonleeirvin3320 2 года назад
I like how you did this Im gonna try it thank you for the video
@bainmat2316
@bainmat2316 2 года назад
Hallo Irene, zo goed uitgelegd, dankjewel. Ik ga dit doen met de one-two-tree.
@violetraal5383
@violetraal5383 3 года назад
I have seen where they use a iron on tape to join the batting
@rivkahkoniuchowsky2568
@rivkahkoniuchowsky2568 Год назад
Thank you for your clear explanation. Sometimes it is difficult to follow demonstrations on RU-vid, but you have done really well. From reading other comments, I noticed that there are viewers who are beginner quilters. I would like to point out that I saw you grab your rotary cutter by the wrong end, while it was unlocked, several times. Please be careful. I myself have cut myself and I know how painful it can be. I would also hate to see you bleed all over your beautiful quilt.
@Sugaridoo
@Sugaridoo Год назад
Thank you! Oh no, did I? I really try to always close it before I put it down. It's indeed way to sharp to grab it by the wrong end when it's open.
@erineddy7999
@erineddy7999 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video! The idea helped me to decide on the method for another quilt I have in progress. I am going to quilt and join a square at a time. This way I can make quilting my project portable. I like hand quilting but don’t always have room to set up the frame. I enjoy your channel very much❤
@Sugaridoo
@Sugaridoo 11 месяцев назад
You are so welcome! Great that you can use it in your projects!
@vickiparish9268
@vickiparish9268 3 года назад
You are so precious 💖
@terigibson6096
@terigibson6096 3 года назад
I would like to try this method.
@mariefinlay7472
@mariefinlay7472 3 года назад
Awesome video Tks so much!!!
@pugsmom1
@pugsmom1 2 года назад
Great video, thank you
@Tattanose6
@Tattanose6 2 года назад
I am going to try to back track and find all of your videos since I am a beginner. I am a 73 year old newbie who is learning a lot from you. I thank you for your style of teaching.
@sharonlee60
@sharonlee60 Месяц назад
just click on her name and it gives you ALL her videos and everything that is hers
@vickiemeddings8269
@vickiemeddings8269 2 года назад
Yes I will be doing it that way
@soSEW-COB
@soSEW-COB 3 года назад
OMGosh thank you for ur video. I KNEW there HAD to be a way to finish a huge quilt that doesn’t involve using strips to join a quilt & restrict ones personal design. AND I didn’t hv to buy a table top small arm machine. I love ur designs & colours they r so fresh. 👋🏻 Chris, Ontario, Canada
@Teatime-mq6bv
@Teatime-mq6bv 3 года назад
There exists a batting tape which is to be ironed on and with which you can join the two parts of batting together. Just if somebody wants to do only one line of handstitchung. Dont‘t know if this works but I could imagine that it will...! Irene, I hope you are doing well! It‘s probably not so easy in this crazy time.... Be careful and much much luck for you and your family. Looking forward to your next project💕
@mamakaka73
@mamakaka73 3 года назад
What if you lose elements of your design? How do you proceed with that? I sooo badly want to do it that way!
@annataylor7226
@annataylor7226 3 года назад
This method shouldn't lose top design elements due to the quarter inch seam being the same as what would have been used on the top anyway. If I thought dense quilting would consume too much of that seam allowance, I would plan in advance to allow for a greater seam allowance on the joining sides of those blocks during piecing. If you have a pieced backing as well, then further allowances would be needed there also. I am currently wondering if I can do this on a couple quilts that I am working on that will have pieced fronts and backs. I am going to experiment on some test projects to see if I can get it to work.
@smallfootprint2961
@smallfootprint2961 3 года назад
I have watched some qayg videos of smaller blocks, &Asked how they're put together, but didn't get an answer, so this is really helpful. Not sure how you'd make it work with smaller blocks. Nice to listen to you and watch you work.
@joannesnelling871
@joannesnelling871 3 года назад
I am going to do this!!!!
@teresalowry6340
@teresalowry6340 2 года назад
You're so refreshingly honest with your mistakes. I am making my first quilt and don't have a table to spread it out on to finish it now that my top is done. I'm going to separate it down to blocks and use your method. Thank you ❤️😊 Your quilt is beautiful ❤️💓
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