This is really interesting and makes a lot of sense. Here is my last post for the About A Quilt Sampler! 3/out/2013 - Do you love the idea of quilt-as-you-go but don't want to add strips between each block. Love your presentations. Do they feel bumpy through the back? It features 51 blocks, nine projects, and three joining methods; including her very own technique that makes your quilt reversible by quilting each block individually on a backing and using joining strips on the front and back of the assembled quilt. The fusible web product creates too much bulk for machine quilting on a domestic machine and you end up with a ton of skipped stitches and the occasional broken needle. Cleo from Italy. Simply join your blocks with right sides together, creating seam … What I did was stitch in the ditch along all of my seam lines. If you are following the Quilt~as~you~Go method this post covers joining the blocks into rows. Leave about 1 inch unquilted at the edges of the front fabric. He was 22 and had suffered with testicular cancer for few years as teenager. I have a fairly new sewing machine, have barely used. I found this crochet edge bias tape on Etsy and thought that it would be perfect for this quilt. I have just found your site. Quilt as you go is a fun technique that allows you to get the whole project finished at one time--the piecing and quilting are done together so that when you've completed the top, all you have left to do is bind the project. I’m almost done with it but I def struggled with it being a 3/4 bed size and using a home machine. I have a machine that is tough to fit large quilts in. This is an example of detailed quilting that could not be completed without the quilt-as-you-go method, simply because of the garment’s shape. , Thank you so much for this tutorial. I recommend a Schmetz 90/14 top stitch needle. Thank you . I kept it simple because I was going to add appliqué designs which would also increase the amount of quilting on each square. Notice how everything’s all nice and quilty. Andrea recommends finishing the back seam by hand sewing. It also allows more space for error cuz if you make a mistake on a block u can just change it or use another block. Doing it this way allowed for more creativity! The easiest method is to but the edges together and zigzag stitch over them. Need the pattern? Instead of handling bulky quilts, you will be able to quilt your project as you piece it. But those dang tabs to the left for Pinterest, Facebook, and email are in the way and cover text!!!!!! See more ideas about quilt as you go, quilting crafts, quilting techniques. By trimming the raw edges of batting to fit together just right, you can blanket stitch the batting together to join quilted blocks without a bulky seam. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Is it possible? You have explained it in simple language with lots of photos. Nov 13, 2020 - Explore Teri's board "Quilt as you go" on Pinterest. See more ideas about quilt as you go, quilting techniques, quilting tutorials. With quilt-as-you-go (QAYG), you do the quilting in smaller chunks, then join the chunks, or rather, blocks at the end of the process. Trim the designs and then iron them onto your quilt squares. The quilt as you go technique is the easiest way to put together a quilt pattern using a domestic sewing machine. By trimming the raw edges of batting to fit together just right, you can blanket stitch the batting together to join quilted blocks without a bulky seam. While I have tried some of the QAYG techniques before – see video below – the book is very thorough and detailed. Your email address will not be published. Cut the strips of material, backing and batting following the same one-inch-smaller rule for the batting and backing. Welcome, I’m Leslie. It is very annoying and thus I’m going to chuck the article and get my information elsewhere! This is a follow-up book to the popular Quilt-As-You-Go Made Modern, also by Jera. Yes I have. Here at The Seasoned Homemaker. Quilt As You Go: Joining the Blocks outlines a quilt as you go method that allows you to use a sewing machine and eliminates the need for any extra design elements, such as additional sashing. also love that you used a string from a real tea bag. The finished quilt essentially looks like it has quilting binding between each of the blocks, but you can use a neutral color to achieve a look that resembles regular sashing. Make sure your back fabric and batting are larger than the front block. Also had right shoulder replaced early December last year, couldn’t do much before surgery either. That’s one of the best parts about QAYG; everything is now quilted and squared. If you purchase something through the link, I may receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. If I were using larger blocks I would machine stitch 1/4″ on either side of the seams. Instead of handling bulky quilts, you can quilt your project one block at a time. I quilted along these lines and set all of them aside. Just stick a sheet in your printer tray and print out the designs. For most quilts I make binding out of a piece of the fabric. Have nerve damage in right hand from accident in 1997. The Quilt As You Go technique (QAYG) is a way to quilt blocks before putting a quilt together. After everything was either pieced or cut I then started arranging my blocks on a design board. Today, I want to talk about something called Quilt-As-You-Go. Apr 7, 2012 - Today Leanne from she can quilt and Marci from Marci Girl Designs are blogging together as a guest post on Lily's Quilts . I’m just curious about the seams. Thank you. There are several other accessories in the appliqué set that you can use to embellish your quilt. Oct 21, 2015 - Today Leanne from she can quilt and Marci from Marci Girl Designs are blogging together as a guest post on Lily's Quilts . Since everything was squared several steps ago, all that really needs doing is just squaring up the backing and any edges that may have gotten a little wonky in the final quilting. I do admire quilts and how much time it must have taken to make but have been put off by the struggling with the size of them. So glad to have found you !!!!!!!! I bought the Tea Time applique set and also the QAYG class at craftsy. Time to baste your blocks… Once you have all your blocks made, or the first batch or whatever, then … Brilliant. This will help flatten the additional bulk from attaching the blocks. 4 Quilt-As-You-Go Techniques That’ll Join Your Blocks Into a Gorgeous Masterpiece 1. Love idea of QAYG, think might be able to handle that. By Leslie 30 Comments This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share a commission. If you've got a bunch of blocks that will look good as a whole, you'll want to use this handy method to assemble them into a quilt." Thanks for this beautiful work and prefect tutorial, I would like to ask you which font have you used for the TEA TIME. I decided to add lettering to the larger blocks and chose a simple font in my word processing program and blew it up to fit the square. I can’t exactly remember and didn’t write it down, but I think it might be Arial. I’m going to try it!!!! The... 2. It’s that easy! With this method, you will learn how to piece fabric on to small, manageable batting blocks, instead of using precise paper patterns and cutting measurements. From my background fabric I cut three blocks 12.5″ x 6.5″ and set them aside. Fast & Furious: Quilt-As-You-Go With Pre-Cuts. This gives you something to hang onto while you quilt and the extra for the joining of the blocks later. If you prefer to avoid the thick seams created by other quilt-as-you-go techniques, you might want to stitch your batting pieces together by hand. I am interested in making this adorable project but don’t have a quilting foot for my machine. The first thing to know is QAYG is ideal for machine appliquéd projects. This gives you something to hang onto while you quilt and the extra for the joining of the blocks later. At this point on most quilts you would create a quilt back and then sandwich the quilt top between some batting. Then I cut five 6.5″ x 6.5″ blocks from the rest of the background fabric. Am so glad I clicked on your post. Because of these problems haven’t challenged myself for while, kept to more easily done projects. They did make me think about trying something smaller one day so i have tried a few smaller items but i love this idea of yours for QAYG and i definitely will give it a go soon. I also have several tutorials on how to appliqué throughout my blog. Required fields are marked *. Thank you Leslie. Thanks! This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share a commission. I started by cutting out 20 squares that were 3.5″ x 3.5″ that I then pieced together to make five 4-square blocks. Then this direct joining technique is for you! I’ve used a few like the scallop, teabag, and bird. (Check Fat Quarter Shop for availability.). I quilted 1/4″ on either side of the seam which made a nice quilted grid.For the solid blocks I had to draw a grid onto the fabric using a water soluble pen. Sign up for the Premium Membership and get access to our best Craftsy videos and projects. To make the jacket, she cut out the pattern pieces and transferred them to graph paper and added an extra seam allowance for the quilting, stitching and cutting. Find it here: Power of Nine Quilt Pattern Once all of the embellishing was finished it was time to attach my blocks. Cut around the designs leaving a 1/4″ margin and apply to the back of your fabric. Now I know this method and I def want to give it a try. I saw this on the SITS Girls link up. And that’s all there is to it. Jun 20, 2017 - Today Leanne from she can quilt and Marci from Marci Girl Designs are blogging together as a guest post on Lily's Quilts . Enjoy you tea time:o) Just wondering if you will have a blog post about FMQ and doing that at home? We use cookies to provide you with a more personalized experience during your visit to The Seasoned Homemaker. Where to begin, I just love it love it, so many tips, so much info. I may spend too much time reading and not actually sewing but it’s a start. Learn new craft techniques and tips from the experts. Nov 30, 2015 - Learn this simple method that allows you to quilt a section at a time instead of the whole quilt. This is the best explanatiion/tutorial of QAYG that I have found. Technically, if all I was doing was creating patchwork blocks, I could put my quilt together. Join Blocks. Enter in your email and password to create a FREE account. Attach all of your blocks together. Now I just need to combine the two! Wonderful instructions. It will keep your quilt soft and pliable. Welcome, I’m Leslie. by Kath (NSW Australia) I am very new to quilting, I have heard of a method called 'quilt as you go' which is to do with quilting each individual block as you do them and then somehow joining them all together to finish the quilt ready for sashing and binding. This will hold everything together nicely. June 27, 2013 By Lindsay Conner & filed under Modern Quilting, Quilting Blog. Quilt as you go to make a stunning piece of clothing, like this Sun and Feathers quilted jacket by Leah Day. After the pieces were quilted, she trimmed and joined the panels, pressing the seams open. Quilt as You Go Technique. Please try this technique and vary it to suit your project and your skill level. Thank you1. Blog post: https://mypatchwork.wordpress.com/2018/11/22/3-quilt-as-you-go-techniques-video-tutorialGet all my video tutorials in your inbox. Now I get it, and I think I could manage it. Don’t have any place to set up since we have small house. I have been longing to make a king size quilt but only have a domestic sewing machine, but I could not figure out how QAYG was done. I love this idea and would love to try it but wonder about that. Single Finishing Strips. At this point, I just let my imagination run wild. Quilt your blocks with the backing fabric in place. After all of the blocks were quilted, I trimmed away the excess batting and made sure each block was squared. I love that double fold bias tape with the delicate edge–I saw it on the While She Naps blog when she was writing about Quilt Market. Wow i love this idea. It simplifies quilting for beginners because it is an easy way to join quilted pieces by machine. I love your tutorial and thank you for posting this. The quilt-as-you-go-technique (QAYG) simplifies quilting for beginners because it is an easy way to join quilted pieces by machine. Thanks! Five Tips for Better Quilt As You Go (QAYG) January 5, 2015 by Cori George 3 Comments. Yes, if you go back through the post I’ve mentioned it, just not thoroughly. Maureen Cracknell shares a tutorial for joining pre-made quilt blocks via the quilt-as-you-go method. Your email address will not be published. Completed Quilts, Custom FMQ Sampler Quilt Along, Quilting Tutorials About A Quilt Sampler Final post : How To Join Quilt As You Go Blocks. Great tutorial! I’ve never even seen before this so the sheer bulk of the fabric was intense. I started with my larger pieced blocks. Since the design set is called Ardently Austen and has a Jane Austen theme, I felt like her head should be on a teabag. That’s why I created designs that could be printed right onto a fusible adhesive product. Yes, there are details to this that aren’t easy to explain in a “Reply.” However, if you consider the board like you would a block, you should be fine. I just wanted to double check, this is done with just a regular sewing machine and presser foot? Would love to spend time this Fall and Winter working on a QAYG quilt in our Grandson’s name who died from cancer this past June 8th. I know I’ve barely touched on the basics of appliqué in this post. If you’ve ever tried machine quilting over a fused appliqué design you will understand why this method works better. Tara Rebman’s Crafty class Quilt-as-You-Go Patchwork Bags will guide you through the steps of this fun technique as you create a warm-up project, a pot holder, and the stunning “Tinker” patchwork bag. If you’re wondering where I got my teabag string….well, I just took one off of a teabag I had in my pantry. Back view of quilt showing machine quilting & handstitched joins. Quilting is easier than ever with Jera Brandvig's modern spin on the popular quilt-as-you-go technique. This quilt-as-you-go technique can be a great solution for quilters trying to complete large quilts on a small machine. The beauty of this method is how square the quilt is already. Now that the quilt top and backing are attached all that’s left is squaring up and adding binding. If I were using larger blocks I would machine stitch 1/4″ on either side of the seams.”, How would you do this to a large, let’s say king size blanket quilt? I received a copy of Quilt-as-you-go made modern by Jera Brandvig.. When you quilt as you go, it makes it much easier to achieve tight quilting lines without turning your whole quilt on the sewing machine after each row. Here are some tutorials on those two main techniques and some different projects you can make with them. This will hold everything together nicely. The project was pretty easy because I did it small bits…an hour here – 15 minutes there. I had thought about adding more teacups around the lettering or even a second bird, but you know what they say: “A little bird goes a long way.” This project is ideal for some fun fussy cutting which I did with the teabag, below. Leave about 1 inch unquilted at the edges of the front fabric. Of course, you could get really creative with each of your blocks and use different free motion quilting designs or other grid designs. October 13, 2016 Maybe using a stronger needle for thicker materials? Success! My quilt is about 24″ x 24″ which makes a nice wall hanging or could be a centerpiece on a table. Twin Finishing Strips. I want to show you an easy way to create your appliqué designs for the quilt. To finish, press under the backing fabric and hand stitch to close the seam. I’m looking forward to planning my quilt now! Instead of handling bulky quilts, you will be able to quilt your project as you piece it. For this quilt I used Heat’n Bond EZ Print Featherlight fusible adhesive. When you have all of your rows stitched, you can sew them together using the same techniques that you used to join your blocks into rows. This method is less bulky than others, and is finished by stitching three rows of straight stitching to the front of the quilt, which secures the previously glued joining strips. Each quilt block is pin-basted to a square of batting slightly larger than the block, then quilted with straight lines. We will: 1 Cut the fabric sashing strips for joining blocks. You can also combine QAYG with a string-piecing approach, which is particularly well suited for small home-dec projects made with strips. Marianne of “The Quilting Edge” and Melody Johnson from “Fibermania” both have great tutorials on this method. I love that you shared this. Then this direct joining technique is for you! As a fairly recent quilter I always feel I have so much to share and and even more to learn. ciao Quilt as you go - direct join technique Do you love the idea of quilt-as-you-go but don't want to add strips between each block. Is there a final whole piece put on the back of the quilt and if so how is this sewn on. I like the binding to stand out a bit and help frame smaller quilts. The quilt-as-you-go-technique (QAYG) simplifies quilting for beginners because it is an easy way to join quilted pieces by machine. Quilt your blocks with the backing fabric in place. Just love the quilting ideas , will definitely try it. Anywhere. Here’ what I said: “…all you need to do is layer your QAYG top onto the backing and pin-baste to hold everything in place.You will still need to do some minimal quilting to attach the backing to the top. I didn’t look too hard when I did this. You will quilt the blocks individually first and then put them together with a two inch wide sashing. What if you want to add a border to QAYG? Another reason to love QAYG is it how ideal it is for those of you with limited space to sew. If you have never tried appliqué, I have written an ebook called Appliqué Made Easy for absolute beginners. I do sewing for my crafts by making pillow covers and table runner, curtains but haven’t attempted a quilt. Jenedel Wilcox shared a 3 Step Quilt-As-You-Go technique with me in a podcast episode that used a 3-step zigzag to stitch the blocks together. p.s. This product is a lot lighter than some of the other ones on the market. With this quilt I went in an entirely different direction. This post and the photos within it may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. I am somewhat new to sewing and am self taught. Thank you for the our reply! I was wondering what QAYG meant and now I know! This quilt and its borders were assembled using the direct joining technique. Sew your blocks, in any technique you want. This method makes it easy to join individual blocks that you’ve quilted to the edge. I often go back and add some lines of quilting across the joins. However, I still want to add some appliqué. For quilting enthusiasts who work on home sewing machines rather than a longarm, the quilt-as-you-go method can be a real space saver. Be sure to check tomorrow’s post – it’s a new QAYG project. To join these blocks, you can use the method of sewing strips over the front and back of the raw edges as detailed by Andrea of the blog Welsh Quilter. Exactly. You’ll learn techniques for finishing your bag with a hidden zipper pocket, magnetic closure and bias binding. This post is meant to introduce you to QAYG and offer you some simple ideas to get you started. Will be good way to pass cold months here in Western CO. My fabric is from a collection called Ardently Austen by Riley Blake. I knew my appliqué fabrics would supply all of the drama necessary for the designs to stand out. After the excess batting is trimmed from each block, the blocks are joined together with a 1/4” seam and the seams are pressed open to prevent bulky seams. Lovely for beginners. This would definitely help the novice that doesn’t think she could handle a whole quilt. When I was creating the Tea Time Appliqué Set I knew I wanted to make things simple and easy for those of you who have limited sewing time. I don’t want to give up quilting. I used a contrasting black thread to make the teapot design really stand out. I used tone-on-tone fabrics from Moda’s Modern Background Paper collection for my background fabrics. Another way to quilt as you go is to create mini quilts out of your blocks, which have a front, batting and backing. I’ve also quilted a twin size on my domestic machine and to be honest , I Prefer the Quilt as you go method. I come from family of quilting women, even have my Mother’s quilting rack my uncle made for her years ago. It is essential that you use 100% cotton batting because you will be using a hot iron with steam to press open the seams. You will still need to do some minimal quilting to attach the backing to the top. If you have some fusible seam tape, you can also use that to join together two pieces of batting to quilt as you go. It’s not only a great way to finish large quilts on a small machine, but this technique is a fun way to piece together smaller projects like the panels for a patchwork bag, zippered pouch or pot holder. Now check your email to confirm your subscription. Be sure to tag me on Instagram @theseasonedhomemaker. I’ll definitely be trying this! Anytime. I then trimmed each block down to 6.5″ x 6.5″. If you purchase something through the link, at no cost to you, I may receive a small commission on qualifying purchases. Have great holiday weekend. I did this twice. I cut a piece of 100% cotton batting that was slightly larger than the block and placed the block on top. 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