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sewbizgirl 11-20-2016 06:44 PM

Quilt As You Go (QAYG) Tutorial
 
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I was asked by some friends in the Boom group to post a tute on joining blocks, QAYG. This is not original with me, but only one of many ways to do QAYG that can be found online. This is the method I like and prefer.

Quilt all of your blocks with batting and backing fabric, and when you are done trim them, getting rid of the excess batting and backing. Fluffy poly batting is not the best choice for this method. I use 80/20 batting which is thin and easy to seam. The blocks I joined in this tute were all 12.5" blocks that I trimmed to 12 3/8" after quilting. They were all 12 3/8" square, with nice clean, straight edges to work with...

Out of my sashing fabric, I cut 1" wide strips the length of the sides of my blocks, plus a little 'fudge' room to trim off later. I cut 13". You may want to starch your fabric before cutting if it is thin or soft. Those 1" strips are for the BACK of the joins, so you might want to use a different color than on your front. I used the same for both sides, as it worked for my backing fabric too.

Now cut the same number of 13" strips, but cut 1 3/4" wide for the front joins. Iron those, wrong sides together, lengthwise. You will sew them on folded, with the raw edges towards the edge of the block. This is what your strips may look like:

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Line up strips on the right edge of your first block of the first row (uppermost lefthand block). Place the 1" strip under the block (right side up towards the backing fabric),and the raw edges of the folded 1 3/4" strip on the top of the block. Line up edges exactly with the quilted block and sew a scant 1/4" seam. Here is when I trim off the excess length so the joining strips are the same length as the block. Do that first before you match up the second block.
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(My backing is the yellow fabric.)



Now open out the sewn 1" strip on the bottom and let it extend past the seamline. Take block #2 and place it right side down under block #1, lining up the edges of the 1" strip and the second block. Take care that your blocks are EVEN at the top and bottom, or you'll have a messy time joining your rows later. Keeping the first seam out of the way, sew the second block to the back joining strip (the 1" strip).
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Now you can open out the two blocks, face up, and gently smooth the batting in the seam allowances with your finger. They should just fit together with no gap and no overlap. Now take the folded top piece and finger press it over, covering the seam. Carefully topstitch close to the edge, using thread that is a really close match if you don't want it to show.
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And this is what it looks like when done:
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This is what it looks like on my back:
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Continue across your rows, joining the blocks side by side from left to right. Remember not to put the strips on the outside edges, as those will have binding once the quilt is all together.

When you have all your rows joined, measure the length of the rows and cut enough strips, 1" times your row length, and also 1 3/4" times your row length. Press your 1 3/4 strips in half lengthwise.

You will start on the bottom edge of your first row, and sew the strips exactly as you did for your vertical joins. It's done the same way but with one major difference: You must line up the vertical joins at the intersections. This will help keep your quilt really square and will look so much better than if you just let them fall where they may. Line them up as you are pinning your strips. In fact, the only place I put pins is at those intersections once I get them lined up.


Two rows joined:

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Once you've joined all your blocks you need only bind the quilt and you are Done!
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I chose to use the same navy strips on the back for contrast, but you could use a different color, or even the same fabric as the backing if you didn't want your strips to show quite as much.
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**This is my preferred method of QAYG, but there are many other ways to do it. If you don't like the topstitching showing on the face of your quilt, you can still use this method but reverse the strips and sew the folded ones on the back. Then you can hand sew them down on the back of your quilt, as you would your hand sewn quilt bindings.

judy363905 11-20-2016 07:21 PM

Thank you you did a great just...nicely explain and very easy t under. I will bookmark for future use. Good job :)

Judy in Phx, Az

sewbizgirl 11-20-2016 08:53 PM

Thanks, Judy! :o

LavenderBlue 11-21-2016 01:32 AM

Thank you so very much for CLEAR instructions!

Moncia 11-21-2016 02:46 AM

Super, thank you!

PaperPrincess 11-21-2016 05:44 AM

Thanks so much for posting this. Your instructions are very clear, and I appreciate your emphasis on starting with precisely sized blocks. It makes the process much easier. This is also my preferred method, but when trying to explain it to others, I don't do such a good job!

ccthomas 11-21-2016 06:22 PM

Nice QAUG sashing tutorial.

sewbizgirl 11-22-2016 09:02 AM

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Here is my finished quilt, front and back...

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MOBRIDGE MOM 11-22-2016 10:24 AM

Thanks for the tutorial!!! One of the ladies in our quilt club showed us how to do this but I didn't write anything down and was trying to remember how. Now I'll just save it!

cherylmae 11-27-2016 09:46 AM

This is the way I am doing my blocks, except I put 1" on top and 11/2" on bottom. Love this method. It let me play with fhq. I do wish I would of used 1" on bottom tho.

kaylfordsollimo 12-05-2016 06:44 PM

You have the mark of a great teacher - nicely done directions and illustrations to boot. Thank you.

sewbizgirl 12-05-2016 08:53 PM

What a lovely thing to say, Kay... thank you so much!

Libster 01-11-2017 02:45 PM

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Here's my second quilt using sewbizgirl's tutorial. I love doing it this way. Thanks, Sewbiz, so much for providing this for us.

sewbizgirl 01-11-2017 04:27 PM

That's a beautiful quilt, Libster!

Libster 01-11-2017 06:03 PM

Thanks, Sewbiz. If it were not for your great tutorial, it would not be put together and warming my grandson tonight! I have to agree with Kay, you'd make a fabulous teacher!

sewbizgirl 01-11-2017 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by Libster (Post 7739127)
Thanks, Sewbiz. If it were not for your great tutorial, it would not be put together and warming my grandson tonight! I have to agree with Kay, you'd make a fabulous teacher!

Thank you so much, Libster.

sunrise450 01-12-2017 12:40 PM

This is my go to method also. Your quilt you made with this method is beautiful. Do I want to start ANOTHER quilt? I do but have to play nice and ignore the big sales going on at Joanne's. Maybe I should stop reading what people post.............nah not going to do that!
And, I agree, you are a marvelous teacher.

sewbizgirl 01-12-2017 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by sunrise450 (Post 7739573)
This is my go to method also. Your quilt you made with this method is beautiful. Do I want to start ANOTHER quilt? I do but have to play nice and ignore the big sales going on at Joanne's. Maybe I should stop reading what people post.............nah not going to do that!
And, I agree, you are a marvelous teacher.

Thanks, Phyllis!

UncleGravy 01-24-2017 09:36 AM

Awesome tutorial! Took a pretty complicated method and made it very easy.

sewbizgirl 01-24-2017 10:17 AM

Thank you, Uncle G. I really appreciate all you nice folks and your comments. Hope the tutorial helps this method "click" for everyone.

copycat 01-26-2017 03:49 AM

Thank you Sewbizgirl sew very much for your clear photo tutorial!

I have blocks of the month from 2010. ( the first year I joined a guild and learned how to quilt.) I also have Christmas exchange blocks from that year until present. I think adding the sashing to join the blocks will unify the variety of colors and patterns in both sets of blocks. Your tute is a great resource to get these blocks out of hiding!:)

sewbizgirl 01-26-2017 05:30 AM

So glad it could help you, copycat!

sJens 02-07-2017 01:16 PM

This is fantastic thanks for posting the tute and your quilt is beautiful

daisydebby 03-10-2017 07:28 AM

Just found this...thanks so much:)

sewbizgirl 03-10-2017 11:35 AM

You are welcome. Hope it can help!

kiffie2413 03-18-2017 01:29 PM

Thank you!! And I love your qayg quilt colors and design!

sewbizgirl 03-18-2017 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by kiffie2413 (Post 7786651)
Thank you!! And I love your qayg quilt colors and design!

Thanks kiffie... that is a Boom quilt, the blocks being made by others in the last Boomerang swap on the board. I made about half a dozen of the blocks myself and the rest were made by QB boom swappers, out of my fabric. They all did such a great job with the blocks.

Jane Quilter 03-18-2017 06:14 PM

yeah they did......it is beautiful. You give them the fabric and just let them go for it or do you tell them the pattern also?

sewbizgirl 03-18-2017 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by Jane Quilter (Post 7786828)
yeah they did......it is beautiful. You give them the fabric and just let them go for it or do you tell them the pattern also?

You give them a piece of your fabric and also a note with preferences on what to use with it (such as "match colors in the print" or "no white or black, please"). You can't tell them what pattern to use. That is up to the 'maker'. They just have to be sure the block is 12.5" square before they send it.

sewbizgirl 08-31-2017 09:19 AM

Pictures disappeared and now they are back! Go figure...

SandyinZ4 08-31-2017 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by sewbizgirl (Post 7897731)
Pictures disappeared and now they are back! Go figure...

Dang! I checked this out tonight and pictures are all missing of steps. The only two that show up are the top two rows finished and entire quilt back finished. Will keep checking to see if they show up again. I got 12 linen napkins that I want to try this method on.

sewbizgirl 09-01-2017 04:34 AM


Originally Posted by SandyinZ4 (Post 7898046)
Dang! I checked this out tonight and pictures are all missing of steps. The only two that show up are the top two rows finished and entire quilt back finished. Will keep checking to see if they show up again. I got 12 linen napkins that I want to try this method on.

Sandy, when I get a minute I will repost the entire tute, including pictures. Some gremlins on the board seem to be eating pictures out of the older threads.

tropit 09-01-2017 05:39 AM

Thanks so much for posting this. I'm just now discovering QAYG techniques because I am bound and determined to not have to ship my babies off to a long arm quilter. I really want the work on my quilts to be all mine.

~ C

MamaLinda 06-03-2018 08:24 AM

Thank you, I remember reading this in 2016 and didn't bookmark it then, remedied that now!


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