Hi judy,
This is the way I make them too. It is much easier than the long seams that have to match up. But pressing the long seams with opposing pressed seams helps align them too. I do it the other way if I have to. All that being said, What a nice easter gift to learn a new easier way to set those borders. I wish I had a neighbor that quilts. Lucky you! |
Great explanation and appreciate the pictures. I am making a note of this post so I come back and reference in a few days when I start to sash a fairly difficult quilt in the next couple of days. Thanks!!!
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Thanks for explaining that paintmejudy... I could have used that a few weeks ago when I was putting sashings on a quilt.
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This looks like I could do it, thanks so much!
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Have always done my sashing/cornerstones this way, too.
Thanks for posting the technique! I adore your quilt. |
This is awesome! I am doing this from here on out! Thanks!
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Looks like a great idea, will have to try it next time :) thanks!!!
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Yes, this is the way I do it. Makes it easier to match.
http://www.synthcom.com/~val/Quilts/...ngSashing.html |
great explanation
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I am pretty frazzled right now. Working on a sunbonnet sue lap quilt for my mom for Christmas. My brain cannot figure out HOW you are to sew these together. EX.-After you sew the bottom sash with cornerstone on how do you sew the next piece going up the right side of the square???? My mom has stage 4 cancer, was given 6 months to live 6 months ago. She has always wanted a sunbonnet sue and sam quilt. I have 5 brothers and 2 sisters and have incorporated this into the quilt. I am sorry, my mind is all over the place. The stress to get this done by Christmas is tremendous. I have never done sashing much less sashing with cornerstones. Ran into a lot of different issues with this quilt, one of them being barely having enough of some of the material. I do not want to trim off something I can't fix. I am frantic and cannot focus. Please don't tell me to walk away and come back later with a clear head. I have done that repeatedly over the past week and still come up stumped within a few minutes of returning to the quilt. HELP ME PLEASE!
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