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    Old 05-20-2011, 07:38 AM
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    Thank you! That is exactly what I was looking for! And, I apprecate the quick help, too!
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    Old 05-20-2011, 06:06 PM
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    Thank you, me too
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    Old 06-18-2011, 01:29 PM
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    Thanks for the great instructions. I have over 20 blocks to sandwich together and than free motion quilt. Then I'll sew them together with your instructions. This friend started this quilt in a class in 1986. All hand appliqued. She got that part done and quit. All I have to do is put it together and quilt. She said in that class she took, it was supposed to be all hand quilted. Since she's glad I'm finishing it, she doesn't mind a bit if I use a sewing machine for pete's sake.!
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    Old 06-18-2011, 06:30 PM
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    Thank you so much!
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    Old 08-24-2011, 05:00 AM
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    wow! i'm so excited i almost fell out of my seat! see, i'm new to quilting. i only have done rag quilts which are very easy. currently, i fell in love with foundation piecing so that is what I'm doing now. but i was worried as to what i was going to do once my blocks were pieced. the thought of venturing into tradtional quilting was scary. but with this method...oh my word...it takes all the anxiety out of the quilting part as well as binding and all that. i'm glad the revision was made about points...as my blocks are 8 1/2 but have points in it. so i'm glad you posted something about that.
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    Old 08-24-2011, 09:01 PM
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    This looks like a fun option. It looks like it would solve me space issues when working on a large quilt! Thanks for sharing
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    Old 08-25-2011, 12:19 PM
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    Love the block!
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    Old 09-05-2011, 09:08 AM
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    I get confused when the squares are sewed together. I know you have added the material between the squares, but what if you don't want that look.

    I can't remember where, but I have seen one were the backing is laid first than the batting.With the top, the first row is(it was strip of fabric) bast on, (you roll up the botton of the backing and batting while you sew the Next row to the frist row. As you unroll you sew on the next row. I don't know about doing this with a large quilt but it looked so simple for the lap quilt being prepared. Has anyone seen this method before are tried it.
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    Old 09-05-2011, 02:59 PM
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    Originally Posted by Koula
    I get confused when the squares are sewed together. I know you have added the material between the squares, but what if you don't want that look.

    I can't remember where, but I have seen one were the backing is laid first than the batting.With the top, the first row is(it was strip of fabric) bast on, (you roll up the botton of the backing and batting while you sew the Next row to the frist row. As you unroll you sew on the next row. I don't know about doing this with a large quilt but it looked so simple for the lap quilt being prepared. Has anyone seen this method before are tried it.
    Hi - I just completed the second big quilt (queen sized) and basted and quilted this one in sections by columns. I used the back and a complete piece and then added a row of batting and the first row of pieced quilt (btw the first row is actually the center row of the quilt and I basted it to the center of the backing). I then quilted this row and then I joined pieces of batting to each side of the next row, sewed pieced row and quilted. ( I had to cut the batting a bit larger than the width of the row so I could join it comfortably for the next row.) I then added a row on each side of center over the joined batting and quilted these rows. After allof the rows were in place and quilted, I added batting and borders and then bound the quilt. I just finished it this afternoon and I will post a photo tomorrow. I am very happy with how this went, and it turned out much better than I had even hoped. Hope this helps.
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    Old 09-08-2011, 05:23 PM
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    Hi Deb, I must admit, I made my very first quilt as you go while rving this winter. There was not much room in my fifth wheel to lay out my quilt so I did a quilt as you go and used the technique you are showing. My quilt turned out beautiful...such an easy technique. Thanks for sharing.
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