I just discovered this channel today, and I really like the way you joined the quilit as you go blocks. I have wondered for some time now how to do this. Thanks for sharing!
This full quilt video will not be out until December unfortunately. The blocks are made from scraps of each project I make in 2023. Be sure to keep an eye out for it😉 I am so glad you enjoyed this technique and thank you for viewing❣️
I love this method because it seems to prevent constantly flipping from the back to the front; I get hung up just flipping back and forth, back to front- I’m directionally challenged that way. I’m trying to streamline the entire system: creating the blocks, then joining the blocks for one row, then joining the rows. So my question is, am I correct in assuming that I could connect an entire row simply with stitching from the backside, then flip the entire row over and do the same for the front?
That is how I do it, as long as the back is a narrower strip so the front strip hides the stitching. If you leave a 1/4" seam allowance on the backing fabric of each square, you could also just seam the back together and then do the front strip. I will try to do a quick video on that tonight and have that posted for you tomorrow😉 Thank you so much for your question and for viewing🥰🌹
Hat about the finishing edge of the whole quilt. What do you do if you want to put on a boarder? I have that problem now with my quilt. I want to put an boarder on it instead of binding.
I think if you wanted to add a border, it would have to be an individual unit as the blocks are. Just do one side at a time that is width of border by width of quilt top after connecting inner blocks. Then do width of border by length of quilt top with top and bottom borders connected. I hope this makes sense😉
Have you ever watched the MSQC tutorial with Jenny Doan. How to quilt any block. She shows a technique with vintage hankies. It is super easy and works with any size block or rows, or groupings. Give it a try and see what you think.
@@SewGrannySew me too. I am going to try the technique you showed also. It certainly looks easy enough. I like to learn all different techniques then I can decide what I like best for my current quilt.
Hi, I have a question. I’m trying to put blocks together that have been Embroidered with batting in the middle and backing and have been quilted I’m trying to put them together and I’m wanting to do your technique but I’m not quite understanding when you put the back on your strip. Do you sew it on the fold like biased tape?
If you are using a 1" strip it would be the 1/4" mark, if that makes sense? So, if you iron it as you do bias, it would land on the 1/4" gold line. Hope this helps some😉
Yep been connecting 10 inch blocks as i go for all year. Works great for me .
@@nannytimes5nlovethem824 I am so happy to hear it is working well for others also. 🥰 Thank you so much for viewing and your comment🌹
That’s the best uncomplicated tutorial on this that I’ve seen yet!❤️
Thank you so much❣️ I am so happy you found this useful😉
I just discovered this channel today, and I really like the way you joined the quilit as you go blocks. I have wondered for some time now how to do this. Thanks for sharing!
So glad you found us😉 Thank you SEW much for viewing and I am happy you are finding this useful🌹❣️
This was my biggest problem! Thank you for making it simple and uncomplicated 😅
@@tokidokie1 Thank you so much and I am happy it will help you🌹
Trying my first quilt as you go wall hanging and had no clue how to add a quilted border. Thank you this will work great!
@@SharonRStudio I am so glad you found it useful😉 Thank you for viewing and best wishes on your wall hanging🌹
I really like doing it this way. Will be trying it soon.
I am so glad you found the video useful❣️ Thank you for viewing and keep us posted when you give it a try😉
Thank you! This makes perfect sense.
Thank you for viewing, and I am so glad you have found this helpful ❣️🌹
I haven’t seen topstitching the front like that… this looks easy! Thanks!💚
I am so glad you found this video helpful! You are ever so welcomed😉 Thank you for your feedback❣️
Wow, that's a brilliant method! Thank you!
You are very welcome❣️ Thank you for viewing & have a blessed day 😉
Looking good 👍 Great explanation 👏👏🇬🇧
Thank you for your kind words😉
I plan to try this method. Thanks.
@@suzannakoizumi8605 I am so happy you found this useful 😉 Thank you so much for viewing🌹
I’ve never seen it done this way. It seems easier than any other ways I have seen. I will be trying it. Thanks!
Thank you for viewing❣️ I do find it to be a bit easier than other ways I have tried😉
Looking forward to trying this, it seems much easier!
You will have to keep me posted on how it works for you❣️
thank you so much for the video
YVW & thank you for viewing❣️
Great tutorial, thank you… 💕
Glad it was helpful!😉
Looks easy, thanks!
You are more than welcome❣️ It is very easy😉
I cant wait to try this!
You will have to keep me informed how it goes for you. Would love to see your work❣️
Great idea
Thank you for viewing❣️ I am so happy you are finding this video useful😊
Will try
You got this❣️ Please be sure to update us on how this approach works out for you. We would love to see how differs for others 😉
This is excellent. Can we see the finished quilt? I’m guessing you joined the rows the same as the blocks?
This full quilt video will not be out until December unfortunately. The blocks are made from scraps of each project I make in 2023.
Be sure to keep an eye out for it😉
I am so glad you enjoyed this technique and thank you for viewing❣️
I love this method because it seems to prevent constantly flipping from the back to the front; I get hung up just flipping back and forth, back to front- I’m directionally challenged that way. I’m trying to streamline the entire system: creating the blocks, then joining the blocks for one row, then joining the rows. So my question is, am I correct in assuming that I could connect an entire row simply with stitching from the backside, then flip the entire row over and do the same for the front?
That is how I do it, as long as the back is a narrower strip so the front strip hides the stitching. If you leave a 1/4" seam allowance on the backing fabric of each square, you could also just seam the back together and then do the front strip. I will try to do a quick video on that tonight and have that posted for you tomorrow😉 Thank you so much for your question and for viewing🥰🌹
Hat about the finishing edge of the whole quilt. What do you do if you want to put on a boarder? I have that problem now with my quilt. I want to put an boarder on it instead of binding.
I think if you wanted to add a border, it would have to be an individual unit as the blocks are. Just do one side at a time that is width of border by width of quilt top after connecting inner blocks. Then do width of border by length of quilt top with top and bottom borders connected. I hope this makes sense😉
Thank you I shall try that. Sew the boarders individually and then sew them onto the quilt similar to doing the sashing
. Is that correct?
@@corrieboomgaard9205 yes, not sure how it will turn out, but sounds logically sound😉
Have you ever watched the MSQC tutorial with Jenny Doan. How to quilt any block. She shows a technique with vintage hankies. It is super easy and works with any size block or rows, or groupings. Give it a try and see what you think.
I will have to check that out😉 Thank you for the info as I love discovering anything new in quilting😍
@@SewGrannySew me too. I am going to try the technique you showed also. It certainly looks easy enough. I like to learn all different techniques then I can decide what I like best for my current quilt.
I just had to look this up, and I actually made a quilt like this. It is quick and easy😉
This❣️❤️ I am the same way😉
You make that look so easy.❤
Hi, I have a question. I’m trying to put blocks together that have been Embroidered with batting in the middle and backing and have been quilted I’m trying to put them together and I’m wanting to do your technique but I’m not quite understanding when you put the back on your strip. Do you sew it on the fold like biased tape?
If you are using a 1" strip it would be the 1/4" mark, if that makes sense? So, if you iron it as you do bias, it would land on the 1/4" gold line. Hope this helps some😉
@@SewGrannySew thank you
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Hello & thanks for viewing❣️🌹
This looks way easier than another method I seen, so I will re-do the squares I’ve done. Thank you for sharing
@@65cmsmith Thank you for viewing and I am so happy you found this to be useful ❣️🌹