Reversible Quilts by Sharon Pederson
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The other excellent QAYG (quilt as you go) book is Awash With Color by Judy Turner.
Both are good books, and worth the price. The methods vary a bit (I prefer Judy's ), but both give excellent tips and quilt samples.
It's a fabulous technique to have in your toolbox.
And once you understand it, you can get really creative.
This is a quilt my bee made for one of the member's firstborn son.
Each member made a nautical themed block, and quilted it with B&W backing. I put them together for John's quilt.
It's a great method for doing group quilts as no one has to be "stuck" doing the quilting - not our favorite thing to do.
We also did one with houses/schools for another member - again, it was really easy to put together.
Both are good books, and worth the price. The methods vary a bit (I prefer Judy's ), but both give excellent tips and quilt samples.
It's a fabulous technique to have in your toolbox.
And once you understand it, you can get really creative.
This is a quilt my bee made for one of the member's firstborn son.
Each member made a nautical themed block, and quilted it with B&W backing. I put them together for John's quilt.
It's a great method for doing group quilts as no one has to be "stuck" doing the quilting - not our favorite thing to do.
We also did one with houses/schools for another member - again, it was really easy to put together.
John's Quilt -QAYG
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John's Quilt Back
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Woven - QAYG
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Originally Posted by mom2boyz
Do you have to put these squares together by hand? Or put on the sashing by hand? I would like to try this too.
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