I have been excited by your Quilt as you go videos. I have a ton of 10x10 batting squares I would like to use. How would I attach a backing to these batting 10x10 squares? All the Best Richard
That was incredible! I've never seen quilt as you go before. I think it's perfect for pot holders and placements! Excellent! Thank you so much for the great idea. I love your videos. Extremely helpful. ❤
Thank you for the very followable (i just made up that word 😁) instructions. I want to make curvy blocks, but now i get how to start. I can lay out the 1st complete block and then measure for placements of the starting square. Yay!!!!
This looks like something I'd lie to attempt. Now just to figure out block and strip sizes. Hoping I can do this it seems to be a simpler way to actually for me possibly finish a quilt. Or at least a pot holder. Smaller to start is good for me. Thank you for making it look simple quilting seems so difficult. I used to help the ladies at the church when I was little but that was long ago. Thinking it's time to start again.
Potholders is a great project to start with! When I started, I definitely did the small things first. Potholders, then placemats & table runners, before I was ready to tackle a whole quilt. Much easier to progress that way! 🌷
Haha thanks! 🌷 That's definitely why we recommend leaving a little extra space around the edges for trimming. Although...anything can be a practice block if you mess it up enough! 😄
I'm sorry, I don't remember the measurements, this was before we decided to start providing a cutting guide. This video is just to demonstrate the technique, and this method will work with any log cabin pattern, in any size! Happy sewing! 🌷
What do you do with all the ends of the threads on the back side that will come undone when you wash your hot pad? I would think it would be better to make the log cabin block then stitch it to the heat reflective padding and backing in one continuous stitch starting in on the center square and following the strips as you had added them, finishing at the outside edge, then self bind with the backing or adding a traditional binding.
Because of the thickness, we always recommend using sashing when joining this type of block. We do have a video showing that here: th-cam.com/video/XtPGfRrGx4g/w-d-xo.html
I'm new to quilting and this is the exact method I've been looking for! Thank you!!
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!😊🌷
I’ve wanted to make a Log cabin for a while. To make it as QAYG is perfect! Love it, thanks again!
Thanks! Glad you like it! 😊🌷
Please consider showing how to join these into a quilt- thank you
That is on our list of upcoming videos to make, stay tuned! Thanks! 🌷
@@TulipSquaredid you ever post this video? Could you link it here? TIA
@@SewWhittle Yes we did! It's part of our Quilt-As-You-Go playlist, or find it right here: th-cam.com/video/XtPGfRrGx4g/w-d-xo.html
Your choice of fabric is beautiful. I like this ideaof adding the back at sime time. Thank you
Thank you! Glad you like it! 😊🌷
You are such a good instructor. I can follow along and understand
Thank you! So glad you found it helpful! 🌷
What a lovely block!! I love it with the colors you chose. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! Glad you like it! 😊🌷
Thank you for your great instructions. You take away the intimidation, especially for this beginner.
Thank you so much! That's so nice to hear! 😊🌷
I have been excited by your Quilt as you go videos. I have a ton of 10x10 batting squares I would like to use. How would I attach a backing to these batting 10x10 squares? All the Best Richard
You put the backing down first, then the batting, and it all gets attached together as you add the pieces, as shown in the video. 🌷
That was incredible! I've never seen quilt as you go before. I think it's perfect for pot holders and placements! Excellent! Thank you so much for the great idea. I love your videos. Extremely helpful. ❤
Thank you so much!! So glad you enjoyed it and found it useful! 😊🌷
Thank you for the very followable (i just made up that word 😁) instructions. I want to make curvy blocks, but now i get how to start. I can lay out the 1st complete block and then measure for placements of the starting square.
Yay!!!!
Awesome! So glad you found it helpful! and followable! hahaha I love it! 🌷
Would like to see how you join them in a quilt? Beautiful block!
Thank you! We have a video for that, here: th-cam.com/video/XtPGfRrGx4g/w-d-xo.html 😊🌷
This looks like something I'd lie to attempt. Now just to figure out block and strip sizes. Hoping I can do this it seems to be a simpler way to actually for me possibly finish a quilt. Or at least a pot holder. Smaller to start is good for me. Thank you for making it look simple quilting seems so difficult. I used to help the ladies at the church when I was little but that was long ago. Thinking it's time to start again.
Potholders is a great project to start with! When I started, I definitely did the small things first. Potholders, then placemats & table runners, before I was ready to tackle a whole quilt. Much easier to progress that way! 🌷
great instructions i will try tomorrow
Great!! Happy sewing! 🌷
So COOL!!!
Thanks!! 😊🌷
Thank you
Thanks for watching! 🌷
Great tutorial! Love this method. How do you join the blocks together??
Thank you! There's a few different ways to join them, I believe the most common is with sashing strips. We'll have to make another video for that! 🌷
If it's not exactly in the center, it could be a practice block!!!
Just kidding. Great video!!!
Haha thanks! 🌷 That's definitely why we recommend leaving a little extra space around the edges for trimming. Although...anything can be a practice block if you mess it up enough! 😄
What are your measurements?? Thank you for your videos your wonderful!
I'm sorry, I don't remember the measurements, this was before we decided to start providing a cutting guide. This video is just to demonstrate the technique, and this method will work with any log cabin pattern, in any size! Happy sewing! 🌷
Is this the same technique as for foundation paper piecing, except you don't remove the under layers?
We've never tried paper piecing, so I'm not sure about that! 🌷
Do you wash your fabric before making your blocks?
We don’t, but a lot of people do.
Do you have the fabric cutting sizes listed somewhere?
This is just to show the technique, it works with any log cabin pattern 😊🌷
How do I put it together when making a huge quilt?
There are various ways to put pre-quilted blocks together. Check out our video on how to join quilts you go finished blocks.
So how do you join all these pieces together
We have a video for that, too!
th-cam.com/video/XtPGfRrGx4g/w-d-xo.html 🌷
thank you
What do you do with all the ends of the threads on the back side that will come undone when you wash your hot pad? I would think it would be better to make the log cabin block then stitch it to the heat reflective padding and backing in one continuous stitch starting in on the center square and following the strips as you had added them, finishing at the outside edge, then self bind with the backing or adding a traditional binding.
There’s always different ways to do everything. Thanks for your suggestions! 🌷
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You left out the most important part, how to join the blocks without sashing
Because of the thickness, we always recommend using sashing when joining this type of block. We do have a video showing that here: th-cam.com/video/XtPGfRrGx4g/w-d-xo.html