Deb,thanks for your nice explanation of guilt -as you-go.
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Originally Posted by volkman
Deb,thanks for your nice explanation of guilt -as you-go.
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Thanks for the tutorial. Don't know how I missed it when it was originally posted. This method makes sense to me now with your clear directions! Nice quilt, too.
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I've seen this idea before, but didn't understand how to do it. Thanks for the tutorial and the link!
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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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Have you ever added a border to one of these quilts? I have finished mine --except the outside binding. I'd like to increase the size by adding a 5" border. Any ideas?
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I just finish a QAYG for my son using strips for sashing. The top looked great but sometimes the back side wasn't so. I think I try this on a couch throw or something small before I try it on a larger quilt. After doing my son's full size on my little Bernina, I swore I'd never do a bed size quilt again but you have given me the courage to say "maybe"! I have another son to sew for. Thanks so much for the tutorial Deb!
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Thank you for sharing!
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Great tute, thanks for sharing
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And if you ever have a problem or a question, please don't hesitate to pm me.
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