dear jane quilts
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someone posted in this Thread http://www.quiltingboard.com/blocks-...n-t175669.html about quilting it in sections, not by block
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you can quilt any quilt with an (as you go) method if you so choose-
you can quilt each block individually then join them with sashing strips-
you can construct your quilt into rows- horizontal or vertical -then quilt each section before joining them together-
you can construct the quilt into 1/4's or what ever manageable size panal/piece- quilt it then join them- any and all of the techniques are done all the time. just decide which method seems to be the one that will work for you and go for it-
there are plenty of tutorials on quilt as you go-
elenor burns has a pattern out called the 6 hour quilt- it is a good quilt as you go method
then there is always the cotton theory technique
the raggy quilt technique (which you can always do to join the quilted squares- then fold the seams in upon themselves and stitch them down instead of clipping/ragging)
there are u-tube videos, tutorials, and patterns- or
since it is your project you can simply decide how you want to do it and go for it.
you can quilt each block individually then join them with sashing strips-
you can construct your quilt into rows- horizontal or vertical -then quilt each section before joining them together-
you can construct the quilt into 1/4's or what ever manageable size panal/piece- quilt it then join them- any and all of the techniques are done all the time. just decide which method seems to be the one that will work for you and go for it-
there are plenty of tutorials on quilt as you go-
elenor burns has a pattern out called the 6 hour quilt- it is a good quilt as you go method
then there is always the cotton theory technique
the raggy quilt technique (which you can always do to join the quilted squares- then fold the seams in upon themselves and stitch them down instead of clipping/ragging)
there are u-tube videos, tutorials, and patterns- or
since it is your project you can simply decide how you want to do it and go for it.
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you can quilt any quilt with an (as you go) method if you so choose-
you can quilt each block individually then join them with sashing strips-
you can construct your quilt into rows- horizontal or vertical -then quilt each section before joining them together-
you can construct the quilt into 1/4's or what ever manageable size panal/piece- quilt it then join them- any and all of the techniques are done all the time. just decide which method seems to be the one that will work for you and go for it-
there are plenty of tutorials on quilt as you go-
elenor burns has a pattern out called the 6 hour quilt- it is a good quilt as you go method
then there is always the cotton theory technique
the raggy quilt technique (which you can always do to join the quilted squares- then fold the seams in upon themselves and stitch them down instead of clipping/ragging)
there are u-tube videos, tutorials, and patterns- or
since it is your project you can simply decide how you want to do it and go for it.
you can quilt each block individually then join them with sashing strips-
you can construct your quilt into rows- horizontal or vertical -then quilt each section before joining them together-
you can construct the quilt into 1/4's or what ever manageable size panal/piece- quilt it then join them- any and all of the techniques are done all the time. just decide which method seems to be the one that will work for you and go for it-
there are plenty of tutorials on quilt as you go-
elenor burns has a pattern out called the 6 hour quilt- it is a good quilt as you go method
then there is always the cotton theory technique
the raggy quilt technique (which you can always do to join the quilted squares- then fold the seams in upon themselves and stitch them down instead of clipping/ragging)
there are u-tube videos, tutorials, and patterns- or
since it is your project you can simply decide how you want to do it and go for it.
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