Originally Posted by linmid
(Post 8246742)
Thanks for the wonderful tute. Where can I find the one for narrow join?
https://www.quiltingboard.com/tutori...l-t283918.html |
Thanks for a very nice tutorial.
You lost me with the last border though. I guess I need pictures. I didn't understand the 1/2" away part, I guess. Very pretty quilt, too! |
Originally Posted by DJ
(Post 8246776)
Thanks for a very nice tutorial.
You lost me with the last border though. I guess I need pictures. I didn't understand the 1/2" away part, I guess. Very pretty quilt, too! |
I'm using this method currently on a baby quilt. My blocks are 12.5" unfinished, so I cut my batting and backing 12.5" . I guess I'm over quilting the blocks, because they are all about 1/4" smaller when done. Do you think that will cause a problem when I add my sashing?
Thanks for sharing your tutorial! |
Originally Posted by NZquilter
(Post 8246887)
I'm using this method currently on a baby quilt. My blocks are 12.5" unfinished, so I cut my batting and backing 12.5" . I guess I'm over quilting the blocks, because they are all about 1/4" smaller when done. Do you think that will cause a problem when I add my sashing?
Thanks for sharing your tutorial! |
Thanks for sharing the process! Nicely done!
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Great tutorial and love your quilt. I am working on QAYG and will try this method. Thanks
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When using a sashing in between blocks I pretty much do the same as you do. The quilting is pretty easy to accomplish this way. Easy to do larger quilts with working as a QAYG on a DSM. Great tutorial.
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NZ, thanks for doing this awesome tutorial. I think QAYG has many advantages- one being to practice FMQ on a smaller piece. I'm still struggling with larger quilts Thanks!
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Originally Posted by SusieQOH
(Post 8319791)
NZ, thanks for doing this awesome tutorial. I think QAYG has many advantages- one being to practice FMQ on a smaller piece. I'm still struggling with larger quilts Thanks!
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