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candi 03-30-2011 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by Ducky
Kathy, first of all, it is looking fantastic! Wow, what a pretty one this is going to be. Also, I truly like that border fabric. Your blocks pull out the individual colors, and it looks so pretty next to the black. Just one duck's opinion.

I agree with this. A gorgeous center and pretty fabric. I think it compliments your blocks very well.
Just a thought though, knowing me, I'd probably do something like piecing a black strip in the middle of two of the pretty fabric strips to add some dimension. Does that make sense? I was considering(whenever I get my fabrics,lol) to get a stripe fabric for the border, I think with the curves in the blocks, straight lines would frame it nicely, JMHO.

But honestly I think whatever you decide, this quilt will surely be gorgeous when done. And a small request, could I see a closeups pictures of a quilted block, pretty please?

Lacelady 03-30-2011 08:29 AM


Originally Posted by candi

Originally Posted by Ducky
Kathy, first of all, it is looking fantastic! Wow, what a pretty one this is going to be. Also, I truly like that border fabric. Your blocks pull out the individual colors, and it looks so pretty next to the black. Just one duck's opinion.

I agree with this. A gorgeous center and pretty fabric. I think it compliments your blocks very well.
Just a thought though, knowing me, I'd probably do something like piecing a black strip in the middle of two of the pretty fabric strips to add some dimension. Does that make sense? I was considering(whenever I get my fabrics,lol) to get a stripe fabric for the border, I think with the curves in the blocks, straight lines would frame it nicely, JMHO.

But honestly I think whatever you decide, this quilt will surely be gorgeous when done. And a small request, could I see a closeups pictures of a quilted block, pretty please?

If you scroll right down to the bottom of the page, click on Topic Lists, then on Affairs of the Heart, they are all there individually, or in the Gallery as we get to making them.

candi 03-30-2011 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by Lacelady


If you scroll right down to the bottom of the page, click on Topic Lists, then on Affairs of the Heart, they are all there individually, or in the Gallery as we get to making them.

Thanks, Lesley. I see the blocks, I kind of just want to see a closeup of how your gals are doing the quilting.

Carsey 03-30-2011 11:28 AM

Hi all: I have been reading and would like some more info on the quilt as you go method you were talking about. Can you explain how you were going to do it?? Maybe a picture or 2???? I have started on mine (slowly). Thanks!!!!

Lacelady 03-30-2011 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by Carsey
Hi all: I have been reading and would like some more info on the quilt as you go method you were talking about. Can you explain how you were going to do it?? Maybe a picture or 2???? I have started on mine (slowly). Thanks!!!!

Sorry, Carsey, I mis read your message. I think that Kathy (Quilts with Convicts) is the only one so far who is doing QAYG. I am going to put my top together and quilt all on one go on this one.

JudyG 03-30-2011 01:38 PM

Carsey, here is a link to the page where Elle did a short tutorial on QAYG. It's just a few messages down the page. This particular way, there is no sashing on the front between the blocks, and she stitches the back by hand. I have used this method and it works great if you don't mind hand stitching. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-95413-48.htm

Deb Watkins has posted a tutorial where you make the backing larger than the front and stitch the blocks together from the back and use the backing fabric as sashing on the front (hope that makes sense). Her tutorial is here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-52698-1.htm This is very similar to the Fun and Done method and works good too if you don't want to do handstitching.

Butterflyspain 03-30-2011 01:47 PM

There is another method and its the one being used by Kathy (quilts with Convicts), you can go back a few pages where she tells you how.
Kathy help required, which page did you post it on, I know you are keeping track, thanks in advance

Elle

Butterflyspain 03-30-2011 01:48 PM

Judy, glad you found my method helpful too. It just makes it easier to quilt it and then you donīt have to push it through the machine when its such a large size, I can never get mine through my machine

JudyG 03-30-2011 03:15 PM

I must have missed where Kathy told us how she did it. It's been hit and miss for me on these threads the past couple weeks. I'll go and see if I can find it.

Edit: I found Kathy's instructions. They're on Page 94 towards the bottom of the page.

Butterflyspain 03-30-2011 03:25 PM

Great glad you found it Judy, this method give you a border (if you want it around the block) I think it is a neat way to do it.


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