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Old 01-07-2014, 05:30 AM
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Nanny's dollface
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Default Crawling on all fours vs quilt as you go

While being off last week, I crawled around on the floor to sandwich a UFO that had been waiting patiently to be completed since last Spring. After, the UFO was completed in three days, I was eager to put my hands on some gorgeous French General fabrics, I worked on the blocks and added decorative stitches. Started piecing together 5 blocks for each row...there will be 5 rows with a border added to the quilt. No sashing . And then it dawned on me- is it possible to now use the "quilt as you go" method to join the rows together?
I have watched several You Tube videos but for some reason I can not get me brain to understand this method. Can someone provide some guidance if what I'd like to do is reasonable and if there is a video or tutorial that demonstrates the method close up? The thought of crawling on the floor again does not excite me right now ( that's why I still have another UFO waiting once again patiently for me).
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