Quilt as you go
#21
Al of the quilts I make are done by this method, those methods already mentioned are all good, you do not have to use sashing. Most any design can be adapted to this method. It is more about how you join the blocks, and manage the batting to avoid ridges. Has anyone tried the method by Kenny Kreations, they say it requires no hand stitching. I have the most success hand stitching the backing so I am curious'
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It is my preferred way to quilt if I don't send it to a LA. I must be doing it right because no one at guild can tell it is a QAYG quilt. They keep asking me to do a workshop and I say buy the older Georgia Bonesteel books or watch Craftsy. That's where I learned. I'm not going to show another instructor's techniques. They see this as being snotty.
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