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pollyjvan9 02-03-2011 06:23 AM

I sew in horizontal rows, then rows by two, then sew the two's together.

Mamagus 02-03-2011 06:26 AM

I think Scissor Queen is on to something! Great Tip!

BKrenning 02-03-2011 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by cookiej36
I usually do it in the shorter direction! I have been know to piece my tops in 1/4's just to shorten the rows!

I do it this way, also and quarters--especially for heavier tops. I know most people seem to do it in vertical rows but I prefer horizontal because they're shorter and if I'm piecing a large flannel or heavy rag quilt, I'll do it in quarters.

nativetexan 02-03-2011 08:26 AM

Eleanor Burns does hers vertically, i like horizontal.

Sadiemae 02-03-2011 08:49 AM

I agree with finding the way that works best for you. Sometimes it also depends on the pattern. I did the four block method for a Trip around the World and it was an okay way to do it.

lillybeck 02-03-2011 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I don't sew rows at all. I sew the blocks into giant 4 patches and then the giant 4 patches together until I have the quilt in 4 quarters. Then I sew the top quarters together and the bottom quarters together. You only have one full width seam that way. Plus the quilt comes out squarer overall.

I am going to try this idea. Thanks

Kappy 02-03-2011 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I don't sew rows at all. I sew the blocks into giant 4 patches and then the giant 4 patches together until I have the quilt in 4 quarters. Then I sew the top quarters together and the bottom quarters together. You only have one full width seam that way. Plus the quilt comes out squarer overall.

This sounds like something I'll have to try. Is there a method of pressing you use so the seams aren't all going in one way?

Scissor Queen 02-03-2011 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by Kappy

Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I don't sew rows at all. I sew the blocks into giant 4 patches and then the giant 4 patches together until I have the quilt in 4 quarters. Then I sew the top quarters together and the bottom quarters together. You only have one full width seam that way. Plus the quilt comes out squarer overall.

This sounds like something I'll have to try. Is there a method of pressing you use so the seams aren't all going in one way?

I press just like I would if I was doing rows. All of row 1 seams press to one side all of row 2 seams press to the other direction. The only difference is you're only putting two blocks of row 1 together before you sew them to two blocks of row 2. When you put the giant four patches together you do need to do some planning which way to press the seams. You can still press them so they go in opposite directions.

I also use safety pins and little labels and label my blocks r1b1, r1b2, r2b1, r2b2, etc and I make sure the label is at the top of the block with the top of the label at the top of the block.

When I put the Orion's Star Thangles quilt together I'll do a tutorial!

SittingPretty 02-03-2011 12:27 PM

I guess you can take your pick for I do. Most of my quilts are square! lol

patdesign 02-03-2011 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I don't sew rows at all. I sew the blocks into giant 4 patches and then the giant 4 patches together until I have the quilt in 4 quarters. Then I sew the top quarters together and the bottom quarters together. You only have one full width seam that way. Plus the quilt comes out squarer overall.

Thanks for the tip, been finsishing up a qayg, and did it in rows, all cotton batting, developing muscles I did not know existed trying to push it around!! :(


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