Originally Posted by
kellyer21
I've heard that some people are not happy with the way their qayg projects turn out. Would those of you who have one finished and don't mind putting it on here, post pictures for me. Also, if you did like qayg which method did you use?
Thanks!
Kelly~
Here's a link to the last quilt I did using quilt as you go method.
Method kind of adapted from kaye wood's 6 hour quilt but don't use a serger.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t-t247229.html
On this one, I made all the first row block tops and sewed together as a row. Sandwiched that row with batting and backing. Quilted as I needed. This is what I considered my first completed row.
Subsequent rows were done with block tops sewn together to match the length of the first completed row. Sew top, right side down to top of completed row.
On other side of completed row, layer backing, right side up and batting as last layer.
Stitch all layers together, flip second row over. Glue baste or pin baste. Quilt. Keep going on your rows.
I think this is called flip and sew, but not sure. The quilt is queen size and I forgot what the actual measurements were, but it is big.
Serita