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#111
Originally Posted by Jshep
There was a post on here awhile back about taking 12 12" squares (I think that is right) and stacking them up (all different colors) and placing a safety pin on the left side, then cutting them at an odd angle. Taking the top right side one and placing it at the bottom. Then sewing those together. I can't seem to find that post, but would love to make one of those, then QAUG. Does anyone know what I am talking about?
http://static.quiltingboard.com/uplo...chop___sew.pdf
#113
Thanks so much I found that after reading the whole I was more confused than anything but I wnt back a only read your instructions and was able to figure it out I have a wall quilt almost done using this method
#114
I have to make some additions on this. It was brought to my attention that I was doing this on a log cabin block, which has straight edges. Not a problem with the sashings coming over the top. BIG PROBLEM WITH POINTS!!! So.....I will have to add some guidelines as not to lose the points.
Say the top block is 12.5. Batting should not be cut to 12.5, but to 13.5 inches square, backing piece should be cut 15.5. AFTER QUILTING THE BLOCK, cut the batting to 13 inches square, there should be 3/4 of an inch away from the POINT. By cutting the backing 1 inch from the edge of the batting,this will give you some leeway in folding the 'sashing'.
Thanks to Penny for 'pointing' this out to me.
Say the top block is 12.5. Batting should not be cut to 12.5, but to 13.5 inches square, backing piece should be cut 15.5. AFTER QUILTING THE BLOCK, cut the batting to 13 inches square, there should be 3/4 of an inch away from the POINT. By cutting the backing 1 inch from the edge of the batting,this will give you some leeway in folding the 'sashing'.
Thanks to Penny for 'pointing' this out to me.
#115
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have any of you done a "flippy" quilt that is quilted as you sew the strips on a batting square. Our guild did it as a sewing day class I really liked it. Of course my project is maxed out at 4 WHOLE blocks, a life time achievement, let me tell you I was smoking the ol' machine that day!!! hahahaa But I really do like the pattern.
#120
Originally Posted by Nanalulu
Deb
Check out my post about my hankie quilt that I did using your quilt as you go method. Thanks for you tutorial. I love and it so much fun.
Check out my post about my hankie quilt that I did using your quilt as you go method. Thanks for you tutorial. I love and it so much fun.
Thanks
Jenna P in GA
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