quilt as you go--easily explained with pics
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http://welshquilter.blogspot.com/200...as-you-go.html
this is the method that uses strips of fabric between the squares.
very good pictures.
this is the method that uses strips of fabric between the squares.
very good pictures.
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Thanks for such a wonderful website and clear instructions. And you are right, there is at least 1 person that didn't know how to do this!
Thanks so much! And I am just like you...I too dream of the next project, and I love those fabrics that you picked up- it's hard to stay focused on the current projects when you find new fabric!
MaryAnna
Thanks so much! And I am just like you...I too dream of the next project, and I love those fabrics that you picked up- it's hard to stay focused on the current projects when you find new fabric!
MaryAnna
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Here is another site that explains it just a bit differently. Some days my brain needs 2 or 3 looks at things to get it going.
http://creativeribbons.blogspot.com/...as-you-go.html
I think my practice quilt is going to get done with instructions from one of these sites.
http://creativeribbons.blogspot.com/...as-you-go.html
I think my practice quilt is going to get done with instructions from one of these sites.
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Thanks for all the tutorials !!!! I wish I had these when I started my reversible 9 patch ! Need to say it still isn't finished :( . The only instructions I had said to cut the seam covering strips 1.25 " . Well the front was ok but the back just wasn't quite wide enough .
The first problem I had was : crappy fabric from walmart that ravelled so bad I had to rip out what I had already sewed . 2nd problem grrr was it said to zigzag the 2 eges of blocks together [ more ravelling ] . I soon gave up on it , it is still hanging on my design wall . Maybe now I can work on it again .
Annie
The first problem I had was : crappy fabric from walmart that ravelled so bad I had to rip out what I had already sewed . 2nd problem grrr was it said to zigzag the 2 eges of blocks together [ more ravelling ] . I soon gave up on it , it is still hanging on my design wall . Maybe now I can work on it again .
Annie
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