This was a fabulous tutorial. I needed reminding on how to do it. Thank you so much!
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
(Post 8246457)
Last step is to add your binding. Enjoy!
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Drosie,
No glue for my quilts....ever. As for your final comment, please re-read the title of this thread. "How I Do It". There are infinite ways to QAYG but this tutorial lays out my method. Please feel free to deviate from it and find your "best for you" method. (And don't feel compelled to report back to me.) |
Originally Posted by DrosieD
(Post 8587435)
Thanks for the great tutorial. Instead of pinning the last step, use a thin line of glue to the folded seam. Press in place to set the glue then stitch. If you stitch both sides of your sashing I think it looks more balanced.
Thanks to the OP as well as DrosieD for her suggestion. |
JanieW, glad it helped your friend.
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I happened to purchase a roll of 2 1/2 inch batting and then wondered what I would do with it. well now I am making four patches out of scraps and those into 12 inch blocks. I will use your method for sashings and use the batting strip I bought in those. Yea! Thanks much.
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I would like to see a tutorial on the narrow join also.
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Originally Posted by Quiltwoman44
(Post 8590491)
I happened to purchase a roll of 2 1/2 inch batting and then wondered what I would do with it. well now I am making four patches out of scraps and those into 12 inch blocks. I will use your method for sashings and use the batting strip I bought in those. Yea! Thanks much.
Originally Posted by homecaregiver
(Post 8590508)
I would like to see a tutorial on the narrow join also.
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Thanks for the detailed tutorial.
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That’s beautiful.
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