Do you enjoy making the Quilt As You Go Quilts (QAYG)
#91
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Originally Posted by twilight
It's ok but like I say I would have liked it to be larger.
#92
Where did you find the book? I googled and didn't find it.
Originally Posted by DonnaMaeE
I am making quilts for all 15 of our grandchildren for their birthdays using the quilt as you go method. I found a great book called "When you're done, you're done". It has several different patterns. Easy and fun to do. Ten done, five to go!
#94
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Traverse City, Michigan
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I have made several for charity. Taught a class in our RV Park on the Kaye Woods method. Rather than doing the sewing myself I had a student do it so the lesson would be remembered. When its done its done except for the binding.
#95
The title is "Flannel Fun! When You're Done, You're Done!" It was published by Pressing Matters Ink. I got it on clearance in a quilt shop in Albuquerque so it may be out of print.
Originally Posted by sc-sunshine
Where did you find the book? I googled and didn't find it.
Originally Posted by DonnaMaeE
I am making quilts for all 15 of our grandchildren for their birthdays using the quilt as you go method. I found a great book called "When you're done, you're done". It has several different patterns. Easy and fun to do. Ten done, five to go!
#97
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Tn
Posts: 350
Originally Posted by Janice Thompson
I have made several for charity. Taught a class in our RV Park on the Kaye Woods method. Rather than doing the sewing myself I had a student do it so the lesson would be remembered. When its done its done except for the binding.
#98
I tried it with strips on top and bottom and hand-sewing the the batting together, then the final seam on the bottom. I didn't enjoy it. My next quilt could be done in large 8in wide strip sections from top to bottom. I think I'm going to try using a full size backing, and quilting one strip by cutting away some of the batting, and rolling up the extra backing. Then once that strip is done, re-adding enough batting to do the next strip, and add that strip to the top. Then I'll still have a nice solid back, and no extra hand-sewing. I'll see how that goes.
#99
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
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Originally Posted by DonnaMaeE
The title is "Flannel Fun! When You're Done, You're Done!" It was published by Pressing Matters Ink. I got it on clearance in a quilt shop in Albuquerque so it may be out of print.
Originally Posted by sc-sunshine
Where did you find the book? I googled and didn't find it.
Originally Posted by DonnaMaeE
I am making quilts for all 15 of our grandchildren for their birthdays using the quilt as you go method. I found a great book called "When you're done, you're done". It has several different patterns. Easy and fun to do. Ten done, five to go!
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