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Thread: Log Cabin Quilt as You Go tutorial

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    Junior Member egranger3809's Avatar
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    Log Cabin Quilt as You Go tutorial

    This method of making a quilt large or small is faster and easier than conventional quilting. The quilting is done when you finish each block. You then connect blocks in rows until your desired quilt size is done. You add borders as you wish using the same method as finishing the block (layer, sew, sash).
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    Quote Originally Posted by egranger3809 View Post
    This method of making a quilt large or small is faster and easier than conventional quilting. The quilting is done when you finish each block. You then connect blocks in rows until your desired quilt size is done. You add borders as you wish using the same method as finishing the block (layer, sew, sash).
    Thank you sounds like a great project since winter has decided to finally come to Montana.

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    Thanks for doing this tutorial for us! I need all the help I can get
    Sue

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    Thanks for the tutorial .. Thanks for sharing !
    (used to be Cassews but hit too many W's when I couldn't get back in to the blog!LOL) Love your idea can I snag it ??LOL
    Seeing Eye person for a disabled dog !LOL

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    Thanks...I have some blocks made and was unsure how to put them together...this will help a lot.
    Dottie

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    Thank you so much for the great tutorial. I am in the last stages of a queen QAYG quilt with a USMC theme. It started out using a churn dash, but my DH made many suggestions and it morphed into way more than just a churn dash block. Blocks are 18" and if I hadn't done QAYG I shudder to think how I would have quilted it. All I have left to do is bind it and put it in the mail.
    BettyGee, quilter on a Rocky Mountain High

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    thanks for the great tut
    Nancy in MN

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    Thanks for the tutorial. It looks like you did a nice job putting it together.

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    I cant get these links to open, anywhere else i can go to view these. thanks Cmaras
    "I do not understand ,how anyone can live without one small place of enchantment to turn to" ( and mine is my summer houseboat on a beautiful KY lake.) quote by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings.

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    I have been wanting to do a log cabin. This just may be the one to do. Now to find some time, does anyone have some they can loan me?
    Let God be your quilt and wrap you in His loving care.

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