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gigigray032447 03-22-2013 04:04 AM

QAYG Flip N Sew With Pictures
 
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I mostly piece 40x60 tops for cancer patients. And I got really tired of the look of tied quilts so this winter I tried QAYG, sewing the quilting seam at the same time I sewed my rows together. I don't know how to post words with the correct picture so I hope you can follow along.

1. I sew my individual blocks into rows, but don't sew the rows into one top. Generally I like my blocks to be 6-7 inches. I realize there is no vertical quilting lines using this method, but me and others in our quilt guild have decided that horizontal stitching will suffice for the purpose intended.

2. I press my backing fabric and mark the vertical center point of the quilt. I align the backing fabric with the batting, with the backing fabric right side down.

3. I figure out the vertical center point of the rows and lay the first row down on the batting at the vertical center point of the backing. This row is laid right side up. I lay the next row right side down and pin, pin, pin with fork pins, matching seams.

4. I fold the excess batting and backing fabric and sew a horizontal seam, backstitching at the beginning and end of the row. When finished, I flip over the top row and press. I turn the package over and press from the back. I also press "ahead" the width of the next row to ensure that the batting and backing are not bunched.

5. I continue to add rows up and down until all rows are added. I then trim off the excess and baste around the perimeter of the quilt.

6. Add binding.

QuiltnNan 03-22-2013 04:29 AM

thanks for the tut

quiltstringz 03-22-2013 08:46 AM

I hadn't thought of this - thanks for sharing

amh 03-22-2013 09:03 AM

Thanks for the explanation and the photos. It is a great tutorial.

I've wondered if this would work, and obviously it does. They are great quilts.

amh

ScrapQuilter 03-22-2013 10:05 AM

will have to give it a try - thanks for sharing...

jeaninmaine 03-22-2013 02:04 PM

Thanks, will see if I can get it right.

QltrSue 03-22-2013 04:08 PM

Thanks for this tute. It's always good to have a new method in my "bag of tricks!"

ccthomas 03-23-2013 04:46 AM

Thanks for sharing this QAYG tutorial.

marymay 03-23-2013 06:00 AM

On the next to last picture. May I ask where you got thode pins from. This looks easy to do. Thank you.

judylg 03-23-2013 06:45 AM

Looks great, another way to quilt and I like it. Thanks so much.


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