A continuation of my first Quilt As You Go video, • Quilt As You Go The Ea... , this new video shows you how to use the Batting Buddy and how to make a more complicated pattern. Order here: www.notyourmamasquiltstore.co...
Thank you for this quilt as you go tutorial. You make it look fun to make . Will definitely make a quilt this way as it’s got to be easier than trying to fight with three layers and a normal sewing machine,
Your videos are by far the best explanation of this method.I've watched about 10 of them, and I always felt confused, until I watched yours and now I get it!
hey Plano TX. San Antonio here. a new view. making a quilt as you go quilt for my granddaughter. Thank you for the video. Now squaring the squares and iron them. stashing.
Hello, I just wanted to tell you these quilt as you go videos are amazing. Thanks to your lesson this newbie feels more confident. Can’t thank you enough.
What a game changer!! I have sew 5 pattern design. Since I viewed you... The Quilting is on! I remember My great grandmother sewing quilt. Now I can do this myself. Great video looking forward for more techniques.
This would also be excellent to make a rag quilt. Use large square to cut front and back and inner square to cut batting or flannel. Sew a 'X' across the sandwich only where the batting or flannel is, then sew the outer material together to form a seam, all on one side or the other, then snip the seams close to the sewing line. Wash several times and you have a rag quilt.
I couldn't tell if it was our phone or yours ringing! Love these directions as they seem so much easier for doing large quilts! None of the extra cutting of the different sashing front and back pieces and then the binding on top of it. I have arthritis everywhere and and doing some of that just about kills my shoulders.
It's such a cool method, isn't it? Be sure to check out our online store - we have 17 different Fun & Done Quilt As You Go patterns to choose from! www.notyourmamasquiltstore.com/shop/Patterns/Quilt-Patterns--Books/Quilt-as-You-Go--Fun--Done-Patterns.htm
The ruler looks like it would make it easy to get backing and batting cut. I just watched your video on quilt as you go last night. Pretty cool. Enjoyed your video s
As long as your batting is 2 inches smaller than your backing, you can make the finished block any size. So cut backing 12.5 inches and batting 10.5 inches.
1) Does the wider quilting lead to the batting pulling and slipping in the big channels after a few washes? (Obviously I've dealt with this problem, but it was actually a purchased quilt, not one I'd made.) 2) Why backstitch when the edges are going to be bound when you attach the blocks and do the final binding? Thank you for sharing these because even though I can't afford that extra tool right now, it's certainly going on my future buy list!
Hi Katie, thanks for watching my video! 1) the batting should not be affected whatsoever when washed. The stitching is about 2” apart. That’s plenty to stabilize the batting. 2) I’m a rule follower and the instructions say so 😂😂. I haven’t experimented not back stitching so I don’t have a good answer for you. 😆 Guess I’ll be experimenting later today!
I’m working on finishing my first Fun and Done quilt, and it is going together beautifully. I’m thinking how can I use this technique with blocks of a different size or maybe cutting a quilt into thirds or fourths. Would love to see someone do that.
I watched the first QAYG video and saw how you joined the blocks. With this video you bound each block with the backing. Do you just zigzag the blocks together or follow the first video and use the backing to join the blocks?
The previous video said not to stitch to the end of the wadding - but this time you have said to stitch to the end of the wadding 'as in the previous video'. Which is correct???
So annoyed love watching your videos but as I’m in uk cannot get anything you advertise even on amazon would love to make your red quilt and your batting buddy 😢