Mu first quilt was a T-shirt quilt that ended up a little wider and longer than a twin size. I did the standard way of making the top, then sandwich on my living room rug, then crawl all over the living room to pin it. Exhausting!!! I quilted with a serpentine stitch over the seams of the blocks. It turned out ok. My next one was a memory quilt from my late husbands' dress shirts. I did that one with a QAYG method. Easier than trying to wrangle with a big bed size quilt with my home sewing machine. I have done two more, one of each method. I find that I like to do QAYG for queen/king size. My latest venture was three crib quilts using Kay Woods 6-hour quilt method which a QAYG. I followed her method and tweeked it to suit myself by adding corner stones to each piece. They turned out good and so much simpler for me, than sandwiching and then quilting.
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