Applying sashing the easy way
#11
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an easy way to get blocks to line up is to use a "cornerstone" block where each meets. no measuring, just line up
the seams. Prism99 explained the other way really well. if you don't watch what you are doing, your vertical rows
will not match up & you have a lot of ripping to do !
the seams. Prism99 explained the other way really well. if you don't watch what you are doing, your vertical rows
will not match up & you have a lot of ripping to do !
#15
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This is an excellent tutorial:http://www.synthcom.com/~val/Quilts/...ngSashing.html
She does call it sashing the easy way and it may be where you saw it.
She does call it sashing the easy way and it may be where you saw it.
#16
I add a border to each block, then stitch the blocks together. The blocks all line up perfectly straight and even. This works especially well if I'm using a print. Here's my friend's quilt as an example: the dark red sashing fabric is really a border sewn around each individual block.
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#17
I add a border to each block, then stitch the blocks together. The blocks all line up perfectly straight and even. This works especially well if I'm using a print. Here's my friend's quilt as an example: the dark red sashing fabric is really a border sewn around each individual block.
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#20
Check out this tutorial. I've used it and it was great.
http://www.synthcom.com/~val/Quilts/...ngSashing.html
http://www.synthcom.com/~val/Quilts/...ngSashing.html
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