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Old 05-05-2014, 09:11 AM
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I need pictures please so I can comprehend. I just made a dwr block that Katiedid2 digitized and gave away, I don't know how to put the 4 blocks together so there is not a ragged edge on the backside. Has anyone else done this and can you please show me how to sew this together. I have googled it and can not come up with anything close to this, nothing that has the 4 blocks needing to be sewn together. I would appreciate any and all help with this. I really want to make this quilt but its no use if I can't sew the blocks together. As you can tell I have never done a QAYG.

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Old 05-05-2014, 09:17 AM
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try this youtube for gourmet quilter join qayg blocks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji8BLS2rNHA

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Originally Posted by pdcakm View Post
try this youtube for gourmet quilter join qayg blocks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji8BLS2rNHA

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Thank you for pdcakm for the link but doesn't help I am looking for something without sashing.
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I would send Katie a pm (private message) and ask how she did it. I remember her postings as she perfected the design, but don't remember if she did the embroidery on a sandwich or just the fabric & added batting & backing after. You can always sew the blocks together and add another backing fabric.
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in her tut, on step 12, she adds the backing square, then does the quilting step. http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...r-t238746.html so i guess we'd have to ask her how she joins her squares. however, when i do mine, i think i'd skip adding the backing square and just do the quilting step with the front and batting. then i'd sew the squares together and then add a full backing. i'd probably just tie or machine tack the backing. maybe, i'll change my mind after i hear katydid's answer.
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i have pm'd her to ask if she would answer our questions here. on her picture here, she does not use sashing http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...d-t238706.html
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Here is my message I sent to her yesterday and her answer. I know what she is saying about put them in rows but that still does not explain the back to me.
I did send her another message yesterday about the back but have not received an answer yet on that. I did go and search and found pictures of the front of the quilt but none on the back.

Hi Katie you gave me your design awhile back and I am just now starting to do it. I love it, but am not sure how to put the 4 blocks together? Can you help me with this please? I am trying to do the rings all in 1930 Aunt Grace Material and trying to do each block a different material. Am hoping I can do this without using the same material twice. I would appreciate any help in sewing the small blocks together to make a large one.

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Katiedid2 answer,
lay blocks out in rows...then sew rows together .... I did not sew 4 blocks together at a time, but laid blocks in rows . You can lay 4 blocks out but still I would sew in rows of single blocks . Let me know if this helps.... Go to pictures and search dwr and maybe my photo will help
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If you don't want to add sashing on the back, the edges will need to be hand ladder stitched together. Now that is going to take a loooong time. If you don't mind the look of serged edges, you could serge the seams together on the back? Might be a pretty effect if you use a variegated thread?
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Originally Posted by pdcakm View Post
try this youtube for gourmet quilter join qayg blocks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji8BLS2rNHA

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What a fun quilt and a very clear instruction on how to do it. Thanks for posting.
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Here's a discussion of how to put QAYG blocks together without sashing. http://www.ludlowquiltandsew.co.uk/a...go-no-sashing/
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