Here is a really easy way to "quilt as you go" if you are like me and have not room.
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Thank you! I have just found the most amazing "Quilt as You Go" "Drunkards Path" but the different videos that make up the Tut is all in a foreign language!!!! It makes me crazy but I can get the way it's made.
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Thanks for sharing. This is a perfect explanation. I do have one question.
When you sew the rows together - where the seam lines meet: Do you trim the overhanging pieces from where the blocks are sewn together? It seems that the fold-over would be too thick and bulky whithout it being trimmed.
When you sew the rows together - where the seam lines meet: Do you trim the overhanging pieces from where the blocks are sewn together? It seems that the fold-over would be too thick and bulky whithout it being trimmed.
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Thanks for sharing. This is a perfect explanation. I do have one question.
When you sew the rows together - where the seam lines meet: Do you trim the overhanging pieces from where the blocks are sewn together? It seems that the fold-over would be too thick and bulky whithout it being trimmed.
When you sew the rows together - where the seam lines meet: Do you trim the overhanging pieces from where the blocks are sewn together? It seems that the fold-over would be too thick and bulky whithout it being trimmed.
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