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Here is the post for my hankie quilt that I did using Debs quilt as you go method |
Originally Posted by Nanalulu
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Here is the post for my hankie quilt that I did using Debs quilt as you go method Thanks again, it was nice to see another quilt using this method...that I plan to use too!!! |
I did a QAYG for my Son about this same way back in the 80s, only I sewed them together on the front and turned under the backing and hand sewed them together. He still has it and the stitches are still together. Unless his weird wife has done something to it.
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This is an awesome tute. I understood it right away in the beginning of your instructions. There is another QAYG tute for a strippy quilt here at the forum which I was going to use. But I think I have changed my mind and will be doing yours. Love the back of your quilt. I am going to have to draw a detailed map for my back for it to turn out right. LOL........
Thank Bunches for the tute. Good Job! |
Originally Posted by Short an Sweet
I'm having problems getting corners right on the final edge binding?
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Originally Posted by DonnaRae
This is an awesome tute. I understood it right away in the beginning of your instructions. There is another QAYG tute for a strippy quilt here at the forum which I was going to use. But I think I have changed my mind and will be doing yours. Love the back of your quilt. I am going to have to draw a detailed map for my back for it to turn out right. LOL........
Thank Bunches for the tute. Good Job! |
Originally Posted by Jingleberry
I did a QAYG for my Son about this same way back in the 80s, only I sewed them together on the front and turned under the backing and hand sewed them together. He still has it and the stitches are still together. Unless his weird wife has done something to it.
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Originally Posted by goonberrie
have any of you done a "flippy" quilt that is quilted as you sew the strips on a batting square. Our guild did it as a sewing day class I really liked it. Of course my project is maxed out at 4 WHOLE blocks, a life time achievement, let me tell you I was smoking the ol' machine that day!!! hahahaa But I really do like the pattern.
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Thank you Deb for the tutorial. That was great. Nice technique.
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Originally Posted by Newby0709
Originally Posted by noveltyjunkie
Ah-ha! Now that I am looking at the photos on a larger screen, I can see that I misunderstood- you don't overlap the backing with the adjacent block but you use it to bind its own block.
But I still dont understand how you attach the blocks to each other and make the quilt fall nicely when used? https://www.baysidequilting.com/store/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=284]https://www.baysidequilting.com/stor...idCategory=284[/url] |
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