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Old 10-22-2019, 01:41 PM
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RosaSharon
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Originally Posted by grammasharon
I would like to do a quilt as you go quilt. Can someone give me a link to a good/easy to understand tutorial or some advice on the best way to proceed with this. You all are so impressive with your beautiful quilts. I’m sorry I don’t compliment you all often enough. You quilters are my go to place for advice and the gals at my quilt retreats think I am a genius because I share so many of your ideas. So thank you for making me look good! Grammasharon

I didn't read the other advise given here, but I only do QAYG. I have made over 100 of them. I only do the kind with sashing, I do not endeavor to do them where you join the batting first. I have made many King size and Queen size this way. I didn't start quilting until I was 69 years old, and can't get down on the floor to work, so QAYG suits me. My blocks range from 10" to 14" each. (Of course you only use one size for each quilt.) I have also made a few with panels, but I think they are even harder actually.
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