Quilt-As-You-Go Learn to make your quilts with the Quilt-As-You-Go method. No more wrestling a big quilt under your sewing machine. Quilt each block individually and then join them with the Quilt-As-You-Go sashing technique. Courses by Kristin 2024 Seminole Sampler Course In this ...
I plan to cut 3 1/2″ strips for sashing and 1st border. And then I’m joining 3 1/2″ squares for a scrappy 2nd border. Four blocks plus borders will yield a small lap size quilt, perfect for a wheelchair-bound vet at the VA hospital. Will you try a scrappy “Sunny Day?” Wa...
Then I quilt with a sheet as batting and add flannel for backing then I use a 1″ strip as sashing and add next block till I am done with one row. Then i just add those rows together using a 1″ strip of sashing the length. I like it this way for me it is easier on my hand...
Quilting projects like table runners and baby quilts are ideal for the Quilt As You Go Method. There is no sashing required and quilting while piecing makes these types of projects go together quickly. For anyone on a limited income, QAYG is the most budget-friendly way to quilt. You don...
Once quilted, the blocks have to be assembled in a complicated way that involves adding sashing strips to the front and the back. It seems like a lot of extra work and in the end wouldn’t save you a ton of time so I’ve chosen to not go into that subject. Instead, I’ve ...
If I were to make a throw quilt I would have 6 rows of 5 blocks, so 30 blocks total. With sashing the end quilt would measure 58″ x 70.” I think this palette is perfect for summer. I used Moda’s nifty Palette Builder by Play Crafts to figure out which Bella Solids would work...
I did a little rearranging, with the assistance of my chief quilt holder, and switched the design wall with the fabric shelves.The fabric shelves were the first thing on the right as you walk into my room, so now you can see that the space seems more open. I'm not sure I ever shar...
Jackie has brought a number of HeartStrings tops where she’s used sashing to join the blocks together. I love the colors in this one! Brenda is acting as photographer and reporter … and also contributing many tops. We had a Rainbow Strings block drive a couple years ago and then COVID...
And this time, I have stripy sashing to bring it all together! I’m thrilled to share that I’ve made more progress on my pastel basket quilt which I posted about last week here, and it’s finally at the flimsy stage! I do still need to put the border on, but I’m pretty sure...
On New Year’s Day, I got all the postcards together and selected fabrics for each of the cards, then, interspersed with sashing the Grey Strip donation top, I started making blocks. I did change out the light blue, Pantone 9044, in the middle on the left. You can see the replacement...