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    Senior Member Grannyh67's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmcsewer View Post
    Me again. I found a tute on youtube by Kaye wood showing this method. it is Kay wood's 6 hour quilt. A really fast way of getting a finished quilt for babies or charity. I hope you can locate it.
    I have attached the site for the quilt as you go, hope it wporks for you. It look simple enough to me. Joy

    https://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=m...+ypou+go+quilt
    Life is SEW great!!!!!!

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    I made Kaye Woods' 6 hour quilt years ago. But it took me a lot longer than 6 hours. But it was easy and fun! Can also be done on the serger if you have one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grandma Bonnie View Post
    I made Kaye Woods' 6 hour quilt years ago. But it took me a lot longer than 6 hours. But it was easy and fun! Can also be done on the serger if you have one.
    I also did this quilt and it took me longer than 6 hours--mostly cause I kept changing my mind about what fabrics to use. I used the serger--really works great.

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    very interesting... I will have to research this a little further and play around with the idea. Thanks for posting.

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    I would like to experiment with this process. What is the largest quilt anyone here has made with this method?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlsnaples View Post
    I would like to experiment with this process. What is the largest quilt anyone here has made with this method?
    My avatar picture which is queen size, was made using this process. I then stitched in the ditch along the border and corner stones. The medallion in the middle has some FMQ to hold it where necessary. This is my favorite way of doing quilts and saves the charge from a quilter to quilt them.
    Last edited by gmcsewer; 11-08-2014 at 04:44 PM. Reason: added info

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