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Originally Posted by hoosierstitcher
(Post 7301171)
I used a Youtube tutorial from "The Gourmet Quilter". It was the simplest I've seen and she is a good teacher. I make my quilts this way so I can quilt it one block at a time. It is a great way to learn free motion quilting--no bulk. Suzanne
I've watched many, haven't really tried yet, but am now working on a skill builder by pile o fabric and I am going to use the gourmet quilter way...looks the neatest to me....JMHO |
My last two quilts were halfway decent with QAYG.
I have too much trouble putting the sammich together on the entire quilt and too hard to rassle with them on my DSM so until I did QAYG mine were kind of messy. Hard to be enthused if they don't turn out well. I decided to try QAYG and poked around forums, looked at videos and whatnot and finally took the plunge and just went all Nike on that stuff! What I did was after I quilted and squared all the blocks up I put blocks together to make rows then put rows together. I sewed the back together first, right sides together, pinned in place and pinning the front out of the way. I used 1/4 SA. Then I flipped it over after removing pins and folded one side over onto the other side by 1/4 and stitched it down. Not perfect, but hey that's what decorative stitching is for. I did it this way because I was too chicken to do sashing. I'll have to get over that though. |
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