I know im asking the wrong place but does someone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot my password. I love any help you can offer me!
@Cody Jimmy Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Thank you for showing everyone how to do this. I use Elmer's Washable School Glue to hold it all perfectly in place (iron it to dry) & sew it in place by machine. Totally washes out. You made this look easy & it is! The glue is a game changer. I appreciate anyone that takes the time to make a video to help so many others! THANK YOU!
I think you did a very good explanation. It was easy to understand, and I loved how you had the different blocks ready to show what was done without waiting for each stitchout. Thank you !
The best video I have found for quilting as you go. I only have a basic sewing machine and I can't sew massive quilts because the fabric just won't fit. This way, I can make the blocks and then sew them together afterwards. I will be doing the hand stitch one, as that would be the easiest for me. Thank you for such a great, helpful video that got straight to the point and didn't waffle on for ages before we got down to the sewing bit.
This is fabulous, I can deal with this better than quilting a whole quilt. I have always said I would never quilt by hand but if I had to do the hand part for this I would not mind. Thank you so much !
I have done the second method many times. It works great to glue the sassing down with washable school glue and then touch it with an iron to set it. It stays in place perfectly so you can do your top stitching. It washes right out and leaves no trace.
I have 3 quilts all ready to be joined... been scouring TH-cam for as many QAYG methods that I can find for the easiest method. Your method is the best one I have run across in a year. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I will look forward to viewing many more from you.
What kind of pattern and material is that a fat block or something I’m just now trying to learn how to do this and I hope I’m ass in the white Christians thank you
OMG, you just took away all my fear of doing a QAYG quilt. I belong to the FACEBOOK QAYG group page but have never actually made one yet. I've made several reqular quilts but I have always had this nervousness about committing myself to making a QAYG and then being completely disappointed with it and wasting all that fabric and time. With this technique I'm now going to make my King size quilt that I've been procrastinating about for 3 years. I can now pull out the beautiful black and white fabrics I've been saving and make my log cabin quilt for my bed. Thank you for sharing this with us all.
Thank you. I was looking for something like this. This will be very helpful. Don't know why there are so few people who even think to do this. Most are so focused on making the squares in an easy way, but then don't focus on simple ways of putting them together!
Wow!! Thank you. You are a wonderful teacher and I would love to see you make the blocks from the beginning and I would love to see you do the quilting on it 💜
Well, there's a finish I can deal with! I've never done quilt as you go but I'm going to now!! Thank you so much for sharing. I LOVE the blanket stitch and use it where ever I can. I've done quite a bit of raw edge applique with the blanket stitch and it looks great! Your "spring" quilt is going to look beautiful with all those bright colours. Very nice job!!
wow this is awesome.. I have been planning on making a quilt for a LONG time and so I have been watching tons of sewing videos and I have also WORRIED about the quilting portion of the project. Wondering how in this world I was gonna quilt it on a regular sewing machine.. YOU HAVE SOLVED THIS PROBLEM FOR ME.... THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU... I haven't tried this yet, but I am going to as soon as I can... I am saving this video to my favorites on my computer and I am subscribing to your channel.. Thank you so much for your AWESOME video... God bless you...
Thank you for this! I made my daughter a T-shirt quilt for college using your method and it was the easiest quilt I’ve ever made. Never using the traditional method again!
Great job of explaining this concept. I have had too many surgeries on my hands and wrists to hand sew. I'm definitely trying this method soon. Thank you.
Alisha, your video is excellent!!! I love your organization and explanations. I was very disappointed to see that you only have one video. Please consider making more! Your channel would do very well! Thank you for a clear and concise video without the rambling.
I use 1 inch on the back and 1 1/2 inch on the front, fold the front piece in half before sewing and I don't have to worry about turning the seam under before I sew it down on the machine.
@@loriberlin9712 yes! I do this all the time by making the front sashing wider and folding it exactly in half , you can finger press the fold then use a light iron and press the sashing down and go right along the edge with your presser foot.
I love the sewing on the machine for the quilt as you go, because I want my quilts to be used. Haven't made any yet, but I want to. Thank you, you make it look so easy. This is from Jan 29, 2019. I love it.
I really enjoyed this video. You had me when you said that you trimmed it to 9” because of . . .mistakes. I can be really perfectionistic and from the beginning you helped me to let go. Also, the giggles in the background made me smile. I’ve subscribed and I am looking forward to more videos.
🌸You did a fantastic job teaching this method! You were so prepared with no wasted time! I love this method- I tried it after first seeing your video a few months ago! It works great- I’ll never have to pay someone to long arm my quilts again! I have subscribed- I think you are an excellent teacher and I want to encourage you to post more tutorials! Thank you!😉👍🏼
I think using the blanket stitch along the already sewn edge would tie the visual effect together and keep the technique a secret. Love your video teaching method. Please make more.
Brilliant video. Thank you. Please do a video showing all of your lovely different quilting patterns. They look amazing and as if they may be good for learning to quilt.
Great review and clear explanation of connecting QAYG blocks. I have a QAYG quilt in the UFO's waiting to be finished for my mom (who is getting older by the day and I want her to get it before she dies!) I've saved this vid to my favourites and I'll soon be taking out Mum's quilt and finishing it. Perhaps for Mother's Day (American Mother's Day in May, not British Mother's Day in March.) Mum's in the USA, I'm an American ex-pat living in England.
@@alishawilliams938 - She IS a great camera person! She knew when to close in for a closer look and when to back out; also, she did a great job of holding the camera steadily so we the viewers didn't feel dizzy watching the video. I'm guessing she also knows how to piece quilts and perhaps even do QAYG as she seems to know just where to aim the camera and when. I enjoyed her laughing also,
Alisha LOVE THIS VIDEO!! New subbie here. rang notification bell as well. want to make a suggestion for you for your style where you have to line it up with the other stitch line. Of course, iron it down but to get it to stay...Washable school glue. line it up gluing a thin bead as you go and then place a book covered in foil on it to hold it down. you can do several blocks at a time and by the time you finish your fourth blocks set the first should be dry. You get the idea, I hope. Your instructions are lovely. I have a log cabin denim quilt I am doing and want to quilt as I go with denim strips I can do this method I am putting an anti-pill fleece back on it at least that is the plan, if this method will not work with the disparity of fabric perhaps will just back with denim plain squares quilted will go so much faster than the log cabin. Bless you all over the place and back again for giving me a solution to do this with!!! WOuld love to see you repeat this video while actually doing it. I can slow it down if I have to. Love the giggles from your peanut gallery in the background Did my heart so much good. Love it! Thank you again!
Im doing denim on front alternating with shirt fabric with flannel as batting and flannel backing. Feels thick at the seam. Your method covers. Will see if it works with blanket stitch. You didn't say what sz stitch.. Fingers crossed. MJ
Love your video. I would suggest you press the seams before you attach sashing to the blocks. this way they will be even and quick. You can also make a folded one and this way its all tucked in. Dang I love your video, such a great job. thank you
I love the machine stitching, I have a disease called CIDP and hands are numb and no strength and get fingers that will spasm and lock. I am only learning, I haven't made anything yet. Just watching videos so I can learn. Thank you so much, just found you on here.
OH MY! The light bulb over my head finally is lit!! I got it! WONDERFUL tutorial for quilt as you go!!!!! Thank you a million times. I hope you make more videos. I do wonder where you find the patterns to quilt on your blocks. I have an embroidery/sewing machine and hope to find some premade patterns as I really stink at free motion!
OH! O>M>G! Dear Alisha, you just pointed out something so awesome! LOL I've always complained that my 1984 Singer SM didn't have a marking/grove to show where to align for 1/4 inch. I tried things to mark the 1/4" but .... Nothing impressed me much with these methods. I never thought of moving my needle to left or right before. I'm soooo daft. Geez! Thank you for pointed out this obscure machine capability, while attaching the first 2 blocks! It wasn't in the Owners Manual. So sad. 1/4" here I come! FREEDOM!
Great job! It looks so fresh and modern. I think what put me off this method before was all the ugly dark blue or black strips that people used and it made the quilts look old fashioned. Nice to see a young person bringing this method up to date and showing me that it's ok to use white or light strips. Thank you.
Thank You Alisha! I appreciate your effort and the results are nice too. Would love to see a picture on the end of this video of the finished product though.
Oh, thank you!!! I'm just starting in the hobby, and have done two quilts, both of which were very difficult to machine quilt due to their size ( 45x70 and 110x80). You've made things a lot easier. Now I can make either large blocks and quilt them individually, or gather several smaller blocks together, then quilt, and finally join by the method you demonstrated.. I am guessing that this method could be used on long strips also. At least strips are much easier to manipulate than a whole quilt.
Can't wait to try this on a crazy quilt I'm piecing. The small sashing should show off the blocks very nicely! Thanks for taking the time to make the video!
AWESOME - I couldn't believe it as I watched the video. Would like to see you do a "whole row" though. I can't picture it. Do you do one LONG strip? I'd LOVE to see more of your teaching tutorials. Your easy to understand and by the way I LOVE YOUR BLOCKS! Be Blessed
Thankyou very much 😃 your great to understand and it’s a good method too 👍 I’d be very interested to see your other tutorials , I love how you don’t waffle on 😃 I’m a Aussie ha ha I mean don’t talk to much Oops I just saw this is the only one you have done, please do some more of quilting and Thankyou to the cute giggles for being so well behaved 🙂
If you cut a 2” piece folded on the front,raw edges to the edges and put a 1”piece on the back and add you next block to the wrong side piece both seams are covered when you fold over the front piece and sew down with a decorative stitch both.
Thank you so much!! This was a great video and your technique gives me the courage to do this! I have been quilting for awhile now but have been hesitant to try QAYG because joining the blocks always looks cumbersome and sloppy. Your clear explanation and technique has made it doable.(Thanks for the prepared visuals, it was what really set this video apart and made it clear.) Your kid was super cute too!
Thank you thank you thank you! I have made some blocks with Hawaian Aplique and Quilting I wanted to turn into pillows. But I had so much fun with that technic that now I have enough to make a quilt and I was wondering how to put the blocks together. This Technic will work wonderfully!
Thank you so much for the straight forward instructions on this! I am at this part of my quilt and other videos confuse me with too much info.🤔 lol Thanks again💟
Thank you Alisha. I have watch how to quilt as you go blocks but not seen how to sash it to bring it all together. You have shown this so well and bonus you mentioned what stitch you used to attach the sashing made this learn by watching sewing method gal very happy. New subscriber from Australia 🇦🇺
I find that cutting a wider front strip and ironing it double and then sewing it on with the back strip makes the finishing neater as well as easier than trying to fold it over twice when doing the final stitching.
This sounds great. So you lay it down with the fold at the seamline below it. Do you pin the fold down? Is that how you control it at the machine? It would be a heavy project with all the batting done for an entire row and growing larger with each row.
@@cvan1075 The raw edges of the folded one is matched with the raw edges of the quilt block and the joining strip and all three are sewn together. You proceed to join the two blocks with the single layer strip as shown in the video. Then you can flip the folded and sewn strip and sew it down without having to turn over a raw edge for the last step. It really not any more bulky. You only have one extra layer of cotton in the seam but it is much nicer to sew down the final seam without having to try to fold over the final raw edge. Your single strip is still cut to one inch, but your other strip will be cut to two inches and folded in half. Found a video that may help if my explanation doesn't make sense. I find it much easier to have that final strip neat and tidy and a consistent width. th-cam.com/video/ji8BLS2rNHA/w-d-xo.html
LOVE this. Thank you so much for sharing this. I have an old Dresden plate kit, I have got as far as cutting backing and batting, and was terrified to try and join the squares the way the instructions said.
Hi I like your blocks. I've been doing QAYG for a while and learned to do the 2 strip method with one strip folded in half, like binding then you don't have to struggle with foldding that narrow piece of fabric.
@Frau Crow Try this video;...watch at timestamp 3:27...she used a wider strip of fabric, folds in half, align's the raw edges and sews the strip on to the block....then when you flip the strip over, you are sewing on a folded edge....that is sewn in, no need to try and hold it/fold as you sew.
my QUILT AS YOU GO SUGGESTION....I made a queen size quilt using quilt as you , i found as it got bigger i had to switch to sewing by hanf but that didn't look great with two methods, this was a gift, so i took the hand stitching out and just wrestled with the quilt......what helped is i made one of the strips wider so it was easy to fold over, not a 1/4" fold......but next time i think i would make the 2nd strip like a binding, completely folded so i sew both raw edges and only have a folded edge to stitch down....and i profess to never make a queen size quilt again. 😂. thanks for the video.
such a beautiful colour and fabric scheme you picked. I noticed another person ask if you would show it finished and I would love to as well, although by now it is probably at its forever home lol. I just wanted to say that I am dreadful at the quarter inch foldover as I am very poor sighted so I do paint as well and used my low tack purple tape to go over the whole seam and I knew that if I followed my tape I got a perfect fit every time. There are different widths. Thank you for this and I would love to know if you have a blog or other media? Kind regards
I’ve watched about 50 videos on how to do this. Yours is by far the most comprehensive. Hope you make more videos.
I know im asking the wrong place but does someone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid forgot my password. I love any help you can offer me!
@Dash Hassan instablaster ;)
@Cody Jimmy Thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process now.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Thank you for showing everyone how to do this. I use Elmer's Washable School Glue to hold it all perfectly in place (iron it to dry) & sew it in place by machine. Totally washes out. You made this look easy & it is! The glue is a game changer. I appreciate anyone that takes the time to make a video to help so many others! THANK YOU!
I think you did a very good explanation. It was easy to understand, and I loved how you had the different blocks ready to show what was done without waiting for each stitchout. Thank you !
The best video I have found for quilting as you go. I only have a basic sewing machine and I can't sew massive quilts because the fabric just won't fit. This way, I can make the blocks and then sew them together afterwards. I will be doing the hand stitch one, as that would be the easiest for me. Thank you for such a great, helpful video that got straight to the point and didn't waffle on for ages before we got down to the sewing bit.
This is fabulous, I can deal with this better than quilting a whole quilt. I have always said I would never quilt by hand but if I had to do the hand part for this I would not mind. Thank you so much !
I have done the second method many times. It works great to glue the sassing down with washable school glue and then touch it with an iron to set it. It stays in place perfectly so you can do your top stitching. It washes right out and leaves no trace.
Amen!
I have 3 quilts all ready to be joined... been scouring TH-cam for as many QAYG methods that I can find for the easiest method. Your method is the best one I have run across in a year. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I will look forward to viewing many more from you.
If you iron one strip in half and sew the raw edges to the quilt square, you have a finished edge to sew down. Saves lots of time and looks nice.
What kind of material is that
What kind of pattern and material is that a fat block or something I’m just now trying to learn how to do this and I hope I’m ass in the white Christians thank you
@Cathy Speights these typos gave me a good chuckle!
Could you explain this ? I don’t quite understand.
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This by far is the best tutorial I've seen for a quilt as you go quilt!! I'm now excited about this method because you explained so well!!💙👍
I've been researching QAYG for years. This is absolutely THE BEST !!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Oh, man, I really like your way of teaching. I’m a newbie. So many of the ladies have such a singsong voice. Thanks for your matter of fact ways!
A million thank you’s … just learning to QAYG and you have the best sashing applications!!!! And blanket stitch… “who knew” lol lol😊❤
Best video for joining I've seen so far. Watched it many times. Thanks.
OMG, you just took away all my fear of doing a QAYG quilt. I belong to the FACEBOOK QAYG group page but have never actually made one yet. I've made several reqular quilts but I have always had this nervousness about committing myself to making a QAYG and then being completely disappointed with it and wasting all that fabric and time. With this technique I'm now going to make my King size quilt that I've been procrastinating about for 3 years. I can now pull out the beautiful black and white fabrics I've been saving and make my log cabin quilt for my bed. Thank you for sharing this with us all.
Thank you. I was looking for something like this. This will be very helpful.
Don't know why there are so few people who even think to do this. Most are so focused on making the squares in an easy way, but then don't focus on simple ways of putting them together!
I think these are the most beautiful blocks I have seen in a very long time. Thank you for the tutorial and the inspiration.
Wow!! Thank you. You are a wonderful teacher and I would love to see you make the blocks from the beginning and I would love to see you do the quilting on it 💜
Great video. Looking forward to more video's and to see you put the squares together. Thank you for sharing your skill and expertise.
Great to use up all those random pieces of batting! Love your work!
Well, there's a finish I can deal with! I've never done quilt as you go but I'm going to now!! Thank you so much for sharing. I LOVE the blanket stitch and use it where ever I can. I've done quite a bit of raw edge applique with the blanket stitch and it looks great! Your "spring" quilt is going to look beautiful with all those bright colours. Very nice job!!
These ladies are showing the patterns and colors of fabrics. They did a good job. Thank you
Fold the top strip in half before you sew it onto the front. Then when you fold it over to attach the second block it's already folded.
wow this is awesome.. I have been planning on making a quilt for a LONG time and so I have been watching tons of sewing videos and I have also WORRIED about the quilting portion of the project. Wondering how in this world I was gonna quilt it on a regular sewing machine.. YOU HAVE SOLVED THIS PROBLEM FOR ME.... THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU... I haven't tried this yet, but I am going to as soon as I can... I am saving this video to my favorites on my computer and I am subscribing to your channel.. Thank you so much for your AWESOME video... God bless you...
Mary Cody I agree.
Wish I’d found this video sooner. It’s very informative and helpful. Please make more videos.😊
When you are folding that flap on the sew line use washable school glue!! Works like a charm!! Great video, thanks
Thank you for this! I made my daughter a T-shirt quilt for college using your method and it was the easiest quilt I’ve ever made. Never using the traditional method again!
Great job of explaining this concept. I have had too many surgeries on my hands and wrists to hand sew. I'm definitely trying this method soon. Thank you.
I loved your explanation...I could follow it nicely and I loved the kiddo laughing in the background!
YOu did a fine job, explaining the different methods. I've tried them all, and still working on making the back close to perfect. Thanks!
Alisha, your video is excellent!!! I love your organization and explanations. I was very disappointed to see that you only have one video. Please consider making more! Your channel would do very well! Thank you for a clear and concise video without the rambling.
I use 1 inch on the back and 1 1/2 inch on the front, fold the front piece in half before sewing and I don't have to worry about turning the seam under before I sew it down on the machine.
Then do you machine sew from the front?
@@loriberlin9712 yes! I do this all the time by making the front sashing wider and folding it exactly in half , you can finger press the fold then use a light iron and press the sashing down and go right along the edge with your presser foot.
That’s how I do it as well. To me it’s much easier than having to fold it and hope it’s straight.
I love the sewing on the machine for the quilt as you go, because I want my quilts to be used. Haven't made any yet, but I want to. Thank you, you make it look so easy. This is from Jan 29, 2019. I love it.
Donna Richey I hope this helps!
I really enjoyed this video. You had me when you said that you trimmed it to 9” because of . . .mistakes. I can be really perfectionistic and from the beginning you helped me to let go. Also, the giggles in the background made me smile. I’ve subscribed and I am looking forward to more videos.
Thank you nice way to finish a quilt as you go quilt. I like your instructions, easy to follow and be successful in my own project.
🌸You did a fantastic job teaching this method! You were so prepared with no wasted time! I love this method- I tried it after first seeing your video a few months ago! It works great- I’ll never have to pay someone to long arm my quilts again!
I have subscribed- I think you are an excellent teacher and I want to encourage you to post more tutorials!
Thank you!😉👍🏼
I think using the blanket stitch along the already sewn edge would tie the visual effect together and keep the technique a secret. Love your video teaching method. Please make more.
Great job explaining quilt as you go! I would like to see more of your videos and sewing!
Brilliant video. Thank you.
Please do a video showing all of your lovely different quilting patterns.
They look amazing and as if they may be good for learning to quilt.
Wish I could see this quilt finished. It must be really beautiful. Thank you so much for this tutorial
Great review and clear explanation of connecting QAYG blocks. I have a QAYG quilt in the UFO's waiting to be finished for my mom (who is getting older by the day and I want her to get it before she dies!) I've saved this vid to my favourites and I'll soon be taking out Mum's quilt and finishing it. Perhaps for Mother's Day (American Mother's Day in May, not British Mother's Day in March.) Mum's in the USA, I'm an American ex-pat living in England.
I love how you had prepped each step ahead of time!
Thank you so very much! I have wondered how to do this and now I know a great way! You are a very good teacher.
Thank you for the great video on quilt as you go! As a newbie to quilting this may be the way to go rather than trying to quilt a large one!
best video tutorial on connecting blocks that I have ever watched!....thank you!!!!
Good job - another option for a quicker finish. Thank you. Folding the front over to meet that line is a good solution to neater stitches on the back.
I like that the kiddo is laughing in the background. It just made it more for real for some reason. I don't know why. You do a great job with these.
ChevyDude65 that would be my daughter. She’s a great camera person but has to be in everything she videos in some way :)
@@alishawilliams938 - She IS a great camera person! She knew when to close in for a closer look and when to back out; also, she did a great job of holding the camera steadily so we the viewers didn't feel dizzy watching the video. I'm guessing she also knows how to piece quilts and perhaps even do QAYG as she seems to know just where to aim the camera and when. I enjoyed her laughing also,
Alisha LOVE THIS VIDEO!! New subbie here. rang notification bell as well. want to make a suggestion for you for your style where you have to line it up with the other stitch line. Of course, iron it down but to get it to stay...Washable school glue. line it up gluing a thin bead as you go and then place a book covered in foil on it to hold it down. you can do several blocks at a time and by the time you finish your fourth blocks set the first should be dry. You get the idea, I hope. Your instructions are lovely. I have a log cabin denim quilt I am doing and want to quilt as I go with denim strips I can do this method I am putting an anti-pill fleece back on it at least that is the plan, if this method will not work with the disparity of fabric perhaps will just back with denim plain squares quilted will go so much faster than the log cabin. Bless you all over the place and back again for giving me a solution to do this with!!! WOuld love to see you repeat this video while actually doing it. I can slow it down if I have to. Love the giggles from your peanut gallery in the background Did my heart so much good. Love it! Thank you again!
Im doing denim on front alternating with shirt fabric with flannel as batting and flannel backing. Feels thick at the seam. Your method covers. Will see if it works with blanket stitch. You didn't say what sz stitch.. Fingers crossed. MJ
Love your video. I would suggest you press the seams before you attach sashing to the blocks. this way they will be even and quick. You can also make a folded one and this way its all tucked in. Dang I love your video, such a great job. thank you
I love the machine stitching, I have a disease called CIDP and hands are numb and no strength and get fingers that will spasm and lock. I am only learning, I haven't made anything yet. Just watching videos so I can learn. Thank you so much, just found you on here.
OH MY! The light bulb over my head finally is lit!! I got it! WONDERFUL tutorial for quilt as you go!!!!! Thank you a million times. I hope you make more videos. I do wonder where you find the patterns to quilt on your blocks. I have an embroidery/sewing machine and hope to find some premade patterns as I really stink at free motion!
I haven't used a pattern for my free motion. Might not be a bad idea though lol.
I love QAYG Method but really loved how you joined back first...then front.
You did a great job explaining this. Thank you.
OH! O>M>G! Dear Alisha, you just pointed out something so awesome! LOL
I've always complained that my 1984 Singer SM didn't have a marking/grove to
show where to align for 1/4 inch.
I tried things to mark the 1/4" but .... Nothing impressed me much with these methods.
I never thought of moving my needle to left or right before. I'm soooo daft. Geez!
Thank you for pointed out this obscure machine capability, while attaching the first 2 blocks!
It wasn't in the Owners Manual. So sad. 1/4" here I come! FREEDOM!
Great job! It looks so fresh and modern. I think what put me off this method before was all the ugly dark blue or black strips that people used and it made the quilts look old fashioned. Nice to see a young person bringing this method up to date and showing me that it's ok to use white or light strips. Thank you.
Thank You Alisha! I appreciate your effort and the results are nice too. Would love to see a picture on the end of this video of the finished product though.
You do an excellent job of explaining the technique! Please make more videos.
Thank you . Well done. Even I could understand it and that make me happy🤗
@@tcarlson5278 You're welcome and thank you!
Oh, thank you!!! I'm just starting in the hobby, and have done two quilts, both of which were very difficult to machine quilt due to their size ( 45x70 and 110x80). You've made things a lot easier. Now I can make either large blocks and quilt them individually, or gather several smaller blocks together, then quilt, and finally join by the method you demonstrated.. I am guessing that this method could be used on long strips also. At least strips are much easier to manipulate than a whole quilt.
Great video! Please make more. I'd like to see how you make your quilt as you go blocks from start to finish including trimming.
if you use a washable glue stick. Fold, glue, iron it will tack in place so you can sew it. It wont bunk up your machine.
Matt Reiter good idea! I may try that!
I have some 1/4" quilting tape. Maybe that would work.
I'm so glad you showed how to do this in a plain and simple way. Great instructions !!
Beautiful blocks I am working on a quilt as go method, and this helps me a lot. Thank you 😊
Nice job ! Beautiful blanket . I've never seen it done.this way and can't wait to try it
Can't wait to try this on a crazy quilt I'm piecing. The small sashing should show off the blocks very nicely! Thanks for taking the time to make the video!
AWESOME - I couldn't believe it as I watched the video. Would like to see you do a "whole row" though. I can't picture it. Do you do one LONG strip? I'd LOVE to see more of your teaching tutorials. Your easy to understand and by the way I LOVE YOUR BLOCKS! Be Blessed
Loved your teaching method.
Thanks so much for your detailed explantion on how to join two quilted blocks.
Wonder tape might be perfect for securing the seam on the front after folding. Great tutorial!
Finally, a video that I understand!! Please make more 🙂
You and me both!
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Clear instructions and a great technique. Thank you 🥰👏
OK, I have viewed several other ways to QAYG and I believe your method is the BEST !!
Excellent video, thank you. I might do my next quilt that way. You’re very clear and very helpful.
Thank you this was one of the best explanations of QAYG I’ve seen since I started researching it a month ago! 😍
Love this 🌈
Great for creating Quilt baby books ❤️
Great tutorial. Looking forward to more ideas and techniques!
More videos please! You have a way of explaining that makes things simple.
I love that! Skills girl!
Your tutorial was very easy to follow. Thanks. I will use your method. 👍
Thankyou very much 😃 your great to understand and it’s a good method too 👍 I’d be very interested to see your other tutorials , I love how you don’t waffle on 😃 I’m a Aussie ha ha I mean don’t talk to much
Oops I just saw this is the only one you have done, please do some more of quilting and Thankyou to the cute giggles for being so well behaved 🙂
If you cut a 2” piece folded on the front,raw edges to the edges and put a 1”piece on the back and add you next block to the wrong side piece both seams are covered when you fold over the front piece and sew down with a decorative stitch both.
Thank you so much!! This was a great video and your technique gives me the courage to do this! I have been quilting for awhile now but have been hesitant to try QAYG because joining the blocks always looks cumbersome and sloppy. Your clear explanation and technique has made it doable.(Thanks for the prepared visuals, it was what really set this video apart and made it clear.) Your kid was super cute too!
Great video presentation, easy to understand, love the look. Thank you!
Thank you. Very helpful. My next quilting project will be a quilt-as-you-go.
Excellent explanation. I would love to see it in progress till the end.
Have you any more videos. I looked at your channel and only saw this one. I want/need more🤣🤣🤣. PS. Love the giggles
Great Job on this tutorial. Wish I had found it when I first starting quilt as you go. You make the process sew easy! :)
Peggy Dieu thank you!
I really like this tutorial! Thank you for sharing your method. I think I will give this a try 😉!!
Thank you thank you thank you! I have made some blocks with Hawaian Aplique and Quilting I wanted to turn into pillows. But I had so much fun with that technic that now I have enough to make a quilt and I was wondering how to put the blocks together. This Technic will work wonderfully!
Thank you so much for the straight forward instructions on this! I am at this part of my quilt and other videos confuse me with too much info.🤔 lol Thanks again💟
Thank you Alisha. I have watch how to quilt as you go blocks but not seen how to sash it to bring it all together. You have shown this so well and bonus you mentioned what stitch you used to attach the sashing made this learn by watching sewing method gal very happy.
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Fabulous explanation and visual!! This is exactly how I do mine, too, but you explained it fantastically!!! GREAT JOB teaching this!!!
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I find that cutting a wider front strip and ironing it double and then sewing it on with the back strip makes the finishing neater as well as easier than trying to fold it over twice when doing the final stitching.
This sounds great. So you lay it down with the fold at the seamline below it. Do you pin the fold down? Is that how you control it at the machine? It would be a heavy project with all the batting done for an entire row and growing larger with each row.
@@cvan1075 The raw edges of the folded one is matched with the raw edges of the quilt block and the joining strip and all three are sewn together. You proceed to join the two blocks with the single layer strip as shown in the video. Then you can flip the folded and sewn strip and sew it down without having to turn over a raw edge for the last step. It really not any more bulky. You only have one extra layer of cotton in the seam but it is much nicer to sew down the final seam without having to try to fold over the final raw edge. Your single strip is still cut to one inch, but your other strip will be cut to two inches and folded in half. Found a video that may help if my explanation doesn't make sense. I find it much easier to have that final strip neat and tidy and a consistent width.
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I loved your video you did a great job showing every step
Thank you I’m a beginner at this and this will be great for my blocks.
LOVE this. Thank you so much for sharing this. I have an old Dresden plate kit, I have got as far as cutting backing and batting, and was terrified to try and join the squares the way the instructions said.
greygoosegranny I hope this helps. I’d love to see it!
LOVE LOVE LOVE your teaching in this vid , thanks so much !
Hi I like your blocks. I've been doing QAYG for a while and learned to do the 2 strip method with one strip folded in half, like binding then you don't have to struggle with foldding that narrow piece of fabric.
@Frau Crow Try this video;...watch at timestamp 3:27...she used a wider strip of fabric, folds in half, align's the raw edges and sews the strip on to the block....then when you flip the strip over, you are sewing on a folded edge....that is sewn in, no need to try and hold it/fold as you sew.
@@DH-qz2so Awesome, thanks for that info!
my QUILT AS YOU GO SUGGESTION....I made a queen size quilt using quilt as you , i found as it got bigger i had to switch to sewing by hanf but that didn't look great with two methods, this was a gift, so i took the hand stitching out and just wrestled with the quilt......what helped is i made one of the strips wider so it was easy to fold over, not a 1/4" fold......but next time i think i would make the 2nd strip like a binding, completely folded so i sew both raw edges and only have a folded edge to stitch down....and i profess to never make a queen size quilt again. 😂. thanks for the video.
Thanks. That’s a very clear way of explaining and demonstrating how to do that!
I wondered how to join them. Learned a lot, thanks
This is the best vid. On this topic I have seen. Thanks.
Oh, that was great. Going to do that next time. A big thumbs up!
such a beautiful colour and fabric scheme you picked. I noticed another person ask if you would show it finished and I would love to as well, although by now it is probably at its forever home lol. I just wanted to say that I am dreadful at the quarter inch foldover as I am very poor sighted so I do paint as well and used my low tack purple tape to go over the whole seam and I knew that if I followed my tape I got a perfect fit every time. There are different widths. Thank you for this and I would love to know if you have a blog or other media? Kind regards
Awesome! I’ve been looking for a way to finish my quilt❤️I will Be subscribing!❤️!