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Old 03-10-2019, 10:02 AM
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Default Log Cabin Quilts - Looking for a quilt as you go queen size

I need to make a Log Cabin Quilt for a family reunion in July. Wanted to try a quilt as you go method but can't seem to find anything larger than a baby quilt and nothing with a Log Cabin pattern. Any ideas?
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well any block can be put together as a quilt as you go. log cabin too. maybe someone will chime in.
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Here are a few options. If you like a certain one, just click on it to go and find out more.

https://www.google.com/search?q=log+...w=1680&bih=905
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http://www.vanillajoy.com/tutorial-s...ayg-quilt.html
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I’m confused, I thought you sewed the backing to it too, for a quilt as you go? I guess I don’t really understand what it is...
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Sla, If you like the pattern you referred to you could always just add more blocks or make the blocks larger either by using wider strips or increasing the number to strips you add around the center. I always found the most time consuming part of QAYG is the joining the completed blocks.
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Originally Posted by PamelaOry View Post
I’m confused, I thought you sewed the backing to it too, for a quilt as you go? I guess I don’t really understand what it is...
Yes, generally the backing is applied at the same time.
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Old 03-10-2019, 01:21 PM
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This person claims to be doing QAYG, but it is actually more like foundation piecing with the batting as the foundation, and some additional stitching through just the top and batting. Later on in the comments she says that she will sew the blocks together, add backing, and quilt in the ditch.
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There are all kinds of QAYG. You could do it with backing also but then
you would have to use sashing front and back to sew the blocks together.
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
This person claims to be doing QAYG, but it is actually more like foundation piecing with the batting as the foundation, and some additional stitching through just the top and batting. Later on in the comments she says that she will sew the blocks together, add backing, and quilt in the ditch.
I'm not sure I would call it foundation piecing. It's a different type of QAYG.
You do the quilting first then add the backing. A method I haven't tried yet.
Jera Brandvig wrote a book on this method.
tinyurl.com/y6gtvy7n
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