Can anyone point me to an online tutorial for quilt as you go? Describing w= on't help -- I really can't process written directions well anymore. Hate t= o admit that, but it's true. I need to see how to join one quilted piece to= another. Even still photos would work. Just something so I can SEE what's = happening.
Also you could try Googling Georgia Bonesteel, she is an early authority on it, so there might be something you could use with the links that crop up for her. . In message , Sunny writes
help -- I really can't process written directions well anymore. Hate to admit that, but it's true. I need to see how to join one quilted piece to another. Even still photos would work. Just something so I can SEE what's happening.
Of course, now that I've deleted the links someone posted a few days ago for Quilt as you go methods, my granddaughter asked about doing QAYG. Could someone please post those links again, pretty please?
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Here's one I hadn't seen before -the concept of using the backing to>finish the join on the front. Clever! (Not sure how well it works>joining whole rows though.)>But this basic idea is how I'd join pre-quilted individual blocks.>
won't help -- I really can't process written directions well anymore. Hate to admit that, but it's true. I need to see how to join one quilted piece to another. Even still photos would work. Just something so I can SEE what's happening.
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