Book: in Sections by Marti Michell
#12
I love this book and I'm doing my first quilt with the section method now. It's an extra-large double Log Cabin with a wide border. I split it into 7 sections and have them all quilted....SID and additional straight-line quilting on my Bernina.
But, I'm going to assemble the sections a little differently than Marti's methods. I've left the outside "logs" on each block unquilted...they are 2" wide. My batting and backing are cut oversize at about 3" wider than the quilted section. I'm using two layers of a cotton batting and including batting in a seam would be too bulky, so I will use the Batting Seam Tape fusible to connection the batting layers of each section. The final quilting will catch the fused area to help stablize it.
My test piece came out great....no extra bulk where the sections were joined and a nice turned under edge on the back (without a covering strip). I will use Marti's border method for the two borders.
I'm taking pictures as I go and if it works out well, I'll post a tutorial.
Anita
But, I'm going to assemble the sections a little differently than Marti's methods. I've left the outside "logs" on each block unquilted...they are 2" wide. My batting and backing are cut oversize at about 3" wider than the quilted section. I'm using two layers of a cotton batting and including batting in a seam would be too bulky, so I will use the Batting Seam Tape fusible to connection the batting layers of each section. The final quilting will catch the fused area to help stablize it.
My test piece came out great....no extra bulk where the sections were joined and a nice turned under edge on the back (without a covering strip). I will use Marti's border method for the two borders.
I'm taking pictures as I go and if it works out well, I'll post a tutorial.
Anita
#13
I used the methods in this book for all my large quilts until I got a longarm. I recommend the book every chance I get. Marti explains all 6 methods and gives examples of when you would want to use each method. The book is definitely worth purchasing.
#15
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Long Island, New York
Posts: 1,063
Thanks so much, Butterflyblue for taking the time to post your pics and descriptions. Every time Joann's has a sale or coupon I go in and look at the book. I think I've looked at it so many times I've just about read the whole thing, LOL! It is nice, though, to see how a regular person, i.e., not the author or his or her testers, do with the technique.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
LadyAg
Main
18
03-17-2019 12:40 PM