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Old 08-22-2012, 04:19 AM
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What a cute frog Oksewglad.
Time for bed for me, it is late here and I have to be up early in the morning, but I had to check the message board. That's important right
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Old 08-22-2012, 04:30 AM
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All of the blocks that have been posted are wonderful. They inspire me to get back in the saddle again. I have to bind a lap quilt I'm gifting to my step DDIL who had surgery last week so i can get it to her today. I'll post a picture of it later.
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Old 08-22-2012, 08:30 AM
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I just finished putting on my binding using this method and I've never done it faster or easier. Thought you all might be interested. I'm continually thankful for all of the things I learn from people on this board!

There is a tutorial www.aliciasattic.com Marci Baker shows this method.
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Old 08-26-2012, 05:34 AM
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Here's what has been keeping me busy. It's my first successful attempt at QAYG and I'm hooked. I have a couple of lap quilts I'll be completing for my DGD's this next month for their birthdays. Jan, my list of projects never seems to get any shorter. I now have started one from a class project for my step DGS...maybe for the holidays.
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Old 08-26-2012, 07:04 AM
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Glad you showed a close up of the quilt, GGal. The subtle shading in the border is pieced. Very nice. The strong diagonal stitching reinforces the strong diagonal piecing in the quilt's center. Very pretty indeed.
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Old 08-26-2012, 11:53 AM
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Rich, warm, wonderful quilt...if she does not want it...think of me...beautiful quilt, wonderful work, full of love in every stitch. Great job!! Thanks for sharing the photo of the quilt.
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Old 08-26-2012, 05:22 PM
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Ggal, great quilt. When you do QAYG, do you quilt your borders separately, too, then attach them? That's how I did FWS borders and I had a hard time matching the corners; the quilting made them a little smaller. Yours look perfect so I'm curious how you did them.
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FYI: I am getting register this little ones for AAQI

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Ahhh, wonderful job. Good luck.
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Old 08-27-2012, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by janRN View Post
Ggal, great quilt. When you do QAYG, do you quilt your borders separately, too, then attach them? That's how I did FWS borders and I had a hard time matching the corners; the quilting made them a little smaller. Yours look perfect so I'm curious how you did them.
When I did the first sides I made the borders a bit larger and measured them to fit like I would s strip of fabric that wasn't quilted. The last borders were more tricky. The cornerstone was quilted so I could trim it down and I joined it to a strip of quilted border that again was longer than needed. After I got these two joined, I carefully measured the center of the quilt from joining strip to joining strip, added 1/4 inch seam allowance, took a deep breath and cut the border strip. I then joined the last cornerstone to the border, sewed the joining strips to the quilt body and fitted the two pieces together. All the while I was making sure that one edge of the border was even for sewing to the quilt body. My first cornerstone I made was a star but the points would have been cut off so I changed to simple squares and if I look close, the outer squares are a bit smaller because they were trimmed to square up the quilt.

Short story, I made all of the border strips longer and measured them after quilting like I would if I were assembling in a traditional way.
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