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Great video and ideas. Thanks for posting it.
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Originally Posted by virtualbernie
(Post 5859521)
I found this tutorial very helpful. http://maureencracknellhandmade.blog...-tutorial.html She quilts the top and batting squares, sews them together then adds the backing with stitch in the ditch to hold the layers together.
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Wow. Lindee G makes it look so easy. I'm going to give this a try. Thank you so much for sharing.
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I used QAYG to make a quilt for a Joann's employee who was going into the Air Force. It worked perfectly. I will admit that I don't like it for every type of quilt since you don't always want those borders, but you can also play around with using long pieced strips instead of blocks for a different look, too.
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You might want to read through this thread here on the board. http://www.quiltingboard.com/quiltin...e-t196192.html. Also Ditter has a tutorial here on the board for doing the QAYG.
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...lt-t60764.html
This the tutorial by Ditter43 for her string quilt. I hope these links help. Happy quilting |
Thanks for all the information gals.....once I finish up my current projects a QAYG project is next on my list! :)
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This is the one I use http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7_lwOfZWM8
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I have made a couple of memory quilts for the grands using QAYG....loved it, especially when it came time to quilt!!! Am now doing a CA King bedspread using this technique...only way I can quilt big projects on my machine...
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Thanks! I don't have an embroidery machine, but the assembly method looks do-able and the example of backing fabric that hides problems is worth noting. I have enough 10-minute blocks for a large quilt among my UFOs, and I was planning to use sashing for it in any case, so that may be my experiment with this method.
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