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Old 05-20-2009, 08:13 AM
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omak
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Originally Posted by sally2c
The best way is to baste the quilt together. With my carpal tunnel hands, I can't manage a hoop, so quilt by hand without.

I have made several quilts with the quilt-as-you-go techniques. The last one I did was to make 5 different panels, pin the top, batting & backing together and then quilt each individual panel on my sewing machine. I then join the panels with seam covering strips and zig zag the strips together.

I avoid ripping as much as possible!

Sally
I think a good book to help you work with this system is "Divide and Conquer" ... I think it was written by the team from Piece-o-cake quiltworks. I saw the book demonstrated on Simply QUilts and I thought the seam covering strips you are talking about were a dandy solution. I am glad you thought to mention this system/technique.
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