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I have a collection of Ohio Star quilt block samples. Each sample block is a finished quilted piece. I thought about sewing one block to another with a zigzag stitch, but I'm concerned it won't be a strong enough seam for a lap quilt.
Is there another method of sewing them together that would be stronger/more durable? Should I relegate this project to wall art and table runers only? Thank you for your advice. :-) |
There is a quilt as you go method. I am sure someone here can head you the right direction. Good luck with your project.
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Do the blocks have binding on them already? What about using decorative stitches like a crazy quilt to stitch them together? I would use a zigzag stitch then go over that with the decorative stitching.
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Originally Posted by bamamama
Do the blocks have binding on them already? What about using decorative stitches like a crazy quilt to stitch them together? I would use a zigzag stitch then go over that with the decorative stitching.
Yes they alread have a binding. Thanks for the hint. j. |
If you type QAYG in the search you will find a lot of tutorials and ideas about how to connect blocks that are finished (quilt as you go method). Good luck
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Originally Posted by Charming
If you type QAYG in the search you will find a lot of tutorials and ideas about how to connect blocks that are finished (quilt as you go method). Good luck
Thanks for the QAYG suggestions! j. |
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