Originally Posted by JudyM
Originally Posted by spinnergs
I do all my quilts this way, just divide into workable sections.
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Originally Posted by Up North
Here is the one I did in the fun and done method it is nap size almost twin
thanks sherry |
Originally Posted by grandma pepsi
My current project (almost done) is a QAYG that measures 80" x 80".
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This is the last one I did. It is reversible. Abt. 75" x 90".
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Originally Posted by sammie
Originally Posted by Up North
Here is the one I did in the fun and done method it is nap size almost twin
thanks sherry Here is my posting of my progress. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-17329-1.htm |
I don't understand how to put sections together. I tried online tutes and just could not get it. So after I struggled trying to figure it out I got out Jack(the ripper) and took it all apart. I put the blocks together, used another piece of batting and backing. I now have lots of cut batting pieces that I will be joining together for some smaller projects. A lot of scrap pieces become hot pads. Great, inexpensive gifts when you can afford a lot of $ and still want to share with others
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I don't understand how to put sections together. I tried online tutes and just could not get it. So after I struggled trying to figure it out I got out Jack(the ripper) and took it all apart. I put the blocks together, used another piece of batting and backing. I now have lots of cut batting pieces that I will be joining together for some smaller projects. A lot of scrap pieces become hot pads. Great, inexpensive gifts when you can afford a lot of $ and still want to share with others
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oops double post
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Does any one know if there is a tuit on how to QAYG?
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Originally Posted by OraLee
Does any one know if there is a tuit on how to QAYG?
https://www.baysidequilting.com/stor...idCategory=284 |
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