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sewbizgirl 04-29-2019 05:40 AM


Originally Posted by linmid (Post 8246742)
Thanks for the wonderful tute. Where can I find the one for narrow join?

Here you go... It's basically the same except the quilted blocks end up butted right up against each other, so there is no inserting batting in the joining strips as with the wide sashings.


https://www.quiltingboard.com/tutori...l-t283918.html

DJ 04-29-2019 05:56 AM

Thanks for a very nice tutorial.

You lost me with the last border though. I guess I need pictures. I didn't understand the 1/2" away part, I guess.

Very pretty quilt, too!

sewbizgirl 04-29-2019 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by DJ (Post 8246776)
Thanks for a very nice tutorial.

You lost me with the last border though. I guess I need pictures. I didn't understand the 1/2" away part, I guess.

Very pretty quilt, too!

DJ, you sew the batting edge 1/2" away from the edge that will be seamed to the quilt. You need that big a gap because you will lose 1/4" when you seam it on, and then when you turn it you need the other 1/4" of the gap for the block edge to lie in. Everything ends up lying flat, with no gaps and no bump. Trust me, it works!

NZquilter 04-29-2019 08:05 AM

I'm using this method currently on a baby quilt. My blocks are 12.5" unfinished, so I cut my batting and backing 12.5" . I guess I'm over quilting the blocks, because they are all about 1/4" smaller when done. Do you think that will cause a problem when I add my sashing?

Thanks for sharing your tutorial!

sewbizgirl 04-29-2019 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by NZquilter (Post 8246887)
I'm using this method currently on a baby quilt. My blocks are 12.5" unfinished, so I cut my batting and backing 12.5" . I guess I'm over quilting the blocks, because they are all about 1/4" smaller when done. Do you think that will cause a problem when I add my sashing?

Thanks for sharing your tutorial!

Hi NZ! That "shrinkage" always happens from the quilting. Once you have them all quilted, you need to settle on a size for all of the blocks and trim them the same. Once my 12.5" blocks are quilted I usually have to trim them all to 12.25". If I quilted them more heavily they may "shrink" even more. Just as long as you end up with all your blocks the same size, the sashings will work fine.

Rose_P 04-29-2019 08:13 PM

Thanks for sharing the process! Nicely done!

sJens 10-21-2019 09:30 AM

Great tutorial and love your quilt. I am working on QAYG and will try this method. Thanks

juliasb 10-21-2019 10:20 AM

When using a sashing in between blocks I pretty much do the same as you do. The quilting is pretty easy to accomplish this way. Easy to do larger quilts with working as a QAYG on a DSM. Great tutorial.

SusieQOH 10-29-2019 03:21 AM

NZ, thanks for doing this awesome tutorial. I think QAYG has many advantages- one being to practice FMQ on a smaller piece. I'm still struggling with larger quilts Thanks!

NZquilter 10-29-2019 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by SusieQOH (Post 8319791)
NZ, thanks for doing this awesome tutorial. I think QAYG has many advantages- one being to practice FMQ on a smaller piece. I'm still struggling with larger quilts Thanks!

It's Sewbizgirl's tutorial, but I'm 100% with you. It's a great way to finish large quilts!


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