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narnianquilter 03-12-2013 03:38 PM

Sorry my bad- I do that to my husband constantly and it drives him nuts. My biggest concern is that it isn't straight- it would have to be curved- LOTS of curves in fact.

Surfergirl 03-13-2013 05:24 AM

Looking forward to it, Jenni. I haven't been able to sew for a while, but hope to begin again soon. I finished my first QAYG using your method and it worked out great. I have another one ready to assemble...looking forward to your new method, also. Thank you for doing this for us.

vickig626 03-13-2013 05:58 AM

your DWR would be done in blocks so rows would work. You will just have to be careful to pin to make sure it stays straight and your rings match.

I believe Jenniky taught a technique in our last session with this method.

narnianquilter 03-13-2013 06:07 PM

Thanks! I am still wading through all the information on this thread...and exploring other options too! I will let you guys know what I figure out!

Happy Tails 03-15-2013 06:39 PM

franticlly waving............I'd love to learn!!! I have the worst time with this

Originally Posted by QuiltE (Post 5406337)
You've got my attention ... and interest!! :)
I know I can never learn enough.

So count me in as being along for this ride!!!




Hi CowTown Liz .......... looks like we Canucks outnumber the others! :)
And we already know that Jenniky is a wannabe Canuck!!!!!!!!! :D


Everose 03-20-2013 08:16 AM

Jen, so glad that you are going to do another one. I have one that I will be starting on and want to do the QAYG method, because it's going to be bigger than I usually do.

Have a great day!!!

Jenniky 03-20-2013 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by Everose (Post 5941334)
Jen, so glad that you are going to do another one. I have one that I will be starting on and want to do the QAYG method, because it's going to be bigger than I usually do.

Have a great day!!!

Heya my friend! So good to hear from you. :) This tutorial will be excellent for quilting large quilts on domestic machines. :thumbup:

Surfergirl 03-20-2013 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Jenniky (Post 5941403)
Heya my friend! So good to hear from you. :) This tutorial will be excellent for quilting large quilts on domestic machines. :thumbup:

Looking forward to this tute, also. I really enjoyed the last one.

VickiM 03-20-2013 06:39 PM

I'm frantically working on my GS graduation quilt (queen size T-shirt using the BQ pattern--so can't do the QAYG as in the first tutorial we did, but figured I'd do it in thirds QAYG)....need to have it done by the end of April or sooner. So, I will watch this for that part...hopefully it will come along in time. Otherwise, I think I learned enough on that first one to do it in thirds.

Jenniky 03-22-2013 09:41 AM

As I was reading new items on the board I came across this QAYG method in the Tutorial section. http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ml#post5945600

Thought I would post it over here if anyone is interested and had not come across it. Im still working on piecing the top I will be sharing with the next method of quilting large quilts on a standard machine. Have a great day everyone. :thumbup:


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