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    Quote Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 View Post
    Thanks for the post. I have two friends who like to do a quilt as you go.
    Check out the tutorial I put on here . Quilt as you go withOUT bulky seams. You could use this method for a lot of different patterns. I hope this will help some one out!!

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    Thank you for the post. There are aspects of her method that can readopted or reinvented... but then I also have to change the directions somehow.

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    It's cute and looks pretty easy for a community service quilt. You could QAYG the backing on each long piece as well, as long as you don't mind sashing strips between the panels. Good way to use up all those scraps!
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    Really liked this. great way to use scraps.

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    Thank you. She said to use low loft cotton needle punched batting.

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    Sorry about that previous post. My computer has a mind of it's own.....
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