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mayday 08-24-2011 08:29 AM

Am sure that somewhere there is a tute showing how to do this; I have 48 scrappy 6 inch autumnal squares and want to sew them with say 2 inch sashing all sides, but do not know in what order to sew them and which way to press, would be v grateful if anyone can tell me where to find clear instructions and also to calculate how much fabric I need ,thanks.

greensleeves 08-24-2011 09:06 AM

I can't suggest a place for a tute but I don't think it matters whether you do the side strips or top strips first. I usually do the sides then the tops. Side strips would be cut 6" X 2 1/2" and top and bottom strips would be 10 1/2" X 2 1/2" to finish with 2 inch strips all around. Since you don't say how the sqs will be put together as a quilt I would suggest the approximate yardage needed for your 48 squares is 3 to 3 1/3 yds just to sash the squares. When the squares are sashed, how are you putting them together-will you need additional fabric to separate these new squares? Hope this gives you some direction. I'm sure someone else will also have some ideas.

craftybear 08-24-2011 12:59 PM

I will surf and see if I can find a tutorial online about sashing

1. http://quilting.about.com/od/stepbys...te_yards_4.htm


Originally Posted by mayday
Am sure that somewhere there is a tute showing how to do this; I have 48 scrappy 6 inch autumnal squares and want to sew them with say 2 inch sashing all sides, but do not know in what order to sew them and which way to press, would be v grateful if anyone can tell me where to find clear instructions and also to calculate how much fabric I need ,thanks.



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