It should be called sew and flip. You make a sandwich of one part of the quilt, then you lay the top fabric of the next piece right side down on the sandwich. You then add batting and the back of the quilt to the back of the first part. Sew them together with 1/4 inch seam. Then flip the top fabric over and the batting and backing so they match and make another sandwich. You keep adding just like you would sew a top together, but you have the batting and backing on the underneath side so in effect you are quilting the quilt as you go. The woman who taught me used a wide zigzag to sew her pieces together. Both of the sites mentioned consider it like foundation piecing but that is now how I do it.
Last edited by gmcsewer; 11-06-2014 at 04:51 PM.
Reason: To add to instructions.