Quilt-as-you-go without sashing video tutorial - Turnabout patchwork QAL

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Quilt as you go makes assembling the quilt into a top easier for larger quilts.

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I've watched A LOT of quilting videos on YouTube and yours is the simplest and easiest to follow, thank you

roncastillonyc
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Hands down the best, fastest QAYG video I've watched after watching dozens! Thank you!!

EllyQueue
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This is the legit most helpful video I've ever seen for quilting!! I'm brand new and this is just the best.

chelseaperry
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Thank you..wish I’d watched that yesterday before I put together my QAYG. However I did already learn from your videos to put blocks together and then quilt. Way easier than block by block 🇮🇪

maudegone
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thank you Ive been trying to figure out how to sew a line on dark fabric and I NEVER would have thought of folding a piece of paper love this thank you so much, I love it

sharonleeirvin
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A HUGE thank you from Texas!!! 🤠🤠💖💖 SO simple!!

nannykat
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This is brilliant, thank you! The easiest method I’ve seen! Deb x 🤗

FoD
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I just love you easy quilting techniques! Your book is a wonderful example how fun quilting should be 😃 Thank you for making these videos

shawnmercercrain
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You are so clever with the folded paper! Love it! It came out beautiful as always. Thank you again for sharing your wonderful techniques with us all. Cheers!

kimbuddha
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I like your idea of using card stock as a guide for stitching your quilting lines. Very helpful

karenhoskins
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This method is great for beginning quilters to practice free motion designs or complicated straight line quilting with a walking foot because it's so much easier to move a section of a block or even four blocks around on a domestic machine with a small harp area. When I'm ready to attach the backing to the entire quilt top & batting already done, it's not that hard to just do some straight or simple wavy lines done "in the ditch" (actually done about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch on each side of the ditches of the individual blocks). Makes one actually look forward to the "quilting" aspect instead of dreading the fear making a mess of it :-/

More finished quilts is much more fun and satisfying than the guilt of a number of quilt-tops-only that sit on my shelves for months (or maybe even years!) before they get done. Maybe if I were making an heirloom quilt I might put out the money for a longarmer, but I don't have that kind of money for my lifestyle or budget. I find this method just dandy!

newbeequilter
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Oh my gosh I’m sure glad I stumbled on this on .easy, I’ll do this when I finish my scrappy blocks. Thanks so much

MiMi-sink
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I know my comment may seen harsh but it's not meant too Ok
Here it is ....I am so glad you had puckers, On the back I thought I was doing something wrong, obviously quilts move I feel better now still have lots to learn and I will still be watching and learning with you. Thank you

Colleen
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OMG so glad I stumbled upon this video. You have just made quilting for me so much easier. 🤗

graciesquiltingandcrafting
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Very interesting video Teresa. I am a beginner in quilting

carolinewijnen
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Nice looking quilt. This process makes a nice quilt - you are old school it may take you a while to get on board, but it does a great job an dis a whole lot cheaper than a long-armed.

designsbyanjali
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Really enjoy watching ur videos. They are the best 👌

melisapereira
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I would recommend spray basting and using a walking foot so no more need for pinning.

cfleyfel
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I miss your video u r the best thanks for sharing your experience🥰

baky
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Don’t forget the binding lol beautiful job done from Newfoundland Canada thank you

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