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sunrise450 03-05-2009 07:45 AM

Has anyone made a "quilt as you go quilt" or any quilt that is similar? I have several books that pertain to a quilt as you go method and I really want to make one but hate to put out the expense and time if it promises to turn out shabby.
If anyone has experience with making this kind of quilt I would really like to hear of your experience.
TIA, Phyllis

BellaBoo 03-05-2009 07:57 AM

I use the quilt as you go method for most of my quilts. No one can tell the difference. I usually do a big quilt in four or six sections and hand stitch the seams closed. Some quilts I do a block at a time with sashing strips in between. I use the Georgia Bonesteel method. It's not a faster way just an easier way for me to machine quilt in sections.

lyndawn 03-05-2009 08:29 AM

There was another post on the subject that has lots of info in it.

I use QAYG a lot. I love it. I don't machine quilt and I don't have room here for my floor frame to do hand quilting. It's fast and simple to do QAYG and I can take it with me anywhere.

I love it! I say give it a try. It is super simple.

Lynette

Texas Lady 03-05-2009 08:46 AM

Just finished my first Fun & Done/Quilt As You Go. I love this method! It's easy & looks great. I've read several books on Quilt As You Go and I couldn't understand the directions. Fun & Done has wonderful directions and illustrations. Try the Fun & Done method, then move onward and upward from there.

sunrise450 03-05-2009 09:25 AM

lynette,
how do I find the other thread on the quilt as you go method? I am still very new and just trying to find my way around.
Phyllis

sunrise450 03-05-2009 09:31 AM

What is a fun and done? Is there a book on the subject? I have one book on the quilt as you go method and it seem very complicated. The book that I have is "Block by Block". If there is an easier book to follow I will be very interested to look it up either at the library or on Amazon.

Moonpi 03-05-2009 01:37 PM

On the top of each page, under Quilting Board - The Quilter's Message Board atr two lines of links in blue. Search is on the first line, right after the link to random topics.


On the second line, you can get to the chatroom. If you have PMs, there will be a number afier Private Messages.

If you go to the home page, most areas have a topic at the top which explains the rules for that particular spot, like how to post pictures in the pictures section.

Up North 03-05-2009 02:38 PM

Here is a link to the fun and done quilt, there are several of us making them right now just type in fun and done in the search window.

https://www.baysidequilting.com/store/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=284]https://www.baysidequilting.com/stor...idCategory=284[/url]

Rox17 03-05-2009 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by Texas Lady
Just finished my first Fun & Done/Quilt As You Go. I love this method! It's easy & looks great. I've read several books on Quilt As You Go and I couldn't understand the directions. Fun & Done has wonderful directions and illustrations. Try the Fun & Done method, then move onward and upward from there.

Could you post a photo? We have been discussing quilt as you go and I bought three of the patterns. Would love to see one actually finished.

butterflywing 03-06-2009 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by sunrise450
lynette,
how do I find the other thread on the quilt as you go method? I am still very new and just trying to find my way around.
Phyllis

search for 'fun and done" or 'fun & done'. i don't remember what the thread was called.


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