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AngeliaNR 10-12-2013 01:56 PM

This is great--like so many others I've never liked the sashing, and despite many futile hours trying to puzzle this out, it now makes sense. Thanks!

QM 10-12-2013 01:59 PM

This is not clear to me. I hope someone will post pix.

jeanharville 10-12-2013 07:30 PM

Thanks for your written instructions and also for the link to the pictures. I'm bookmarking this and will try this soon.

yobrosew 10-12-2013 08:21 PM

I quilt first row, attach second row, tuck in batting, quilt. Then add third row, tuck in batting, quilt. If batting says 4" apart for quilting and your blocks are four inches or less you don't have to quilt at all, just be sure batting is in the seam allowances. This method also works with this log cabin pattern -- only the quilt is one big block. Your rows are one 'log'. http://0.tqn.com/d/quilting/1/7/y/B/-/-/logcabin.jpg . Some say this is not really a quilt as you go because each block is not quilted before attaching to another block. So maybe we should call this Quilt as You Row? Or Row a Quilt? Any other suggestions?

Amythyst02 10-13-2013 04:34 AM

great info and thanks so much for sharing !!

LavenderBlue 10-13-2013 05:42 AM

As a visual learner, I too was having trouble understanding this tute. But after reading the wonderful addition of the blog tutorial a few times, it was clear. THX so much!

yobrosew 10-13-2013 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by LavenderBlue (Post 6346379)
As a visual learner, I too was having trouble understanding this tute. But after reading the wonderful addition of the blog tutorial a few times, it was clear. THX so much!

I could have made it easier, I now see (visual learner, too!) by saying it is a rag with the seams inside and no quilting even necessary! I hope some post pictures of their steps/phases and/or their finished projects.

cricket_iscute 10-13-2013 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Carol34446 (Post 6345321)

Yes, she has a nice method, Carol. There will be times I will use it, and thanks for mentioning it. Notice, though, that you have to do several more steps each time you join blocks.

quiltmom04 10-13-2013 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by quiltjoey (Post 6344125)
Sounds interesting but photos would really help as I get lost in the reading. Hope you can post pics as it would be great to find an easier method of QAYQ and DSM quilting...
Kindly,

Yep - I stopped reading after a few lines, so I have no idea what you were talking about. Pictures always help!

yobrosew 10-13-2013 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by quiltmom04 (Post 6347119)
Yep - I stopped reading after a few lines, so I have no idea what you were talking about. Pictures always help!

I knew it was hard to understand and posted someone else's tute I finally came across but must have gotten lost to you amongst all the other comments. http://apicdn.viglink.com/api/click?...t232261-2.html


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