~ I used a variety of straight strips and not straight strips. The sashing can be cut into four 2½” x 9” rectangles and will go between the blocks. Sashing is used to attach the blocks together. Quilt Sashing Lesson #1 | Easy Quilt Sashing | The Sewing Room Channel Easy to follow instructions on how to do basic quilt sashing. I am making my first QAYG quilt and wanted to know if this was the standard size for the strips. 62″ x 52″ When it was time to topstitch that folded edge, I pressed 1/2" fusible bonding between it and the area where quilt squares butt up against each other. Oliso Iron 5. Caribou Crossing Chronicles .... of quilts, the weather and other fun stuff... Diane Gaudynski "A New Tradition in Quilting". Thanks, the perfect kick I need to get that project up and running again. Line up the edges of the fabric and the batting. Olfa 60mm rotary cutter 4. Apr 29, 2016 - The Quilt As You Go with Wide Sashing Tutorial is great for beginner and experienced quilters alike. Sandwich the pieces together the same way you did when you created the blocks. We have just done line quilting on the main quilt with curved quilting on the borders. Irene. Sew and Quilt Strip 3 - (see video above) Add 2 more fabric strips and one batting strip to the most recently sewn strips as before. Marianne of “The Quilting Edge” and Melody Johnson from “Fibermania” both have great tutorials on this method. To attach the next block-sashing unit: Here's what the first unit looks like, with the sashing edge pulled back. You can check the latest prices at Amazon by clicking on the links below: 1. So used 1-1/2" wide in place of 1", and sewing 3/8" seam. Join the rows together by matching registration marks to the short sashing seams of the next row. Select one sashing strip for the front of the quilt plus one sashing strip for the back… Place your quilted spacer block with the front side facing up. I shall definitely try this one day. Cut the short sashing for the center squares as follows: Cut the long sashing for the center of the quilt as follows: Cut the long sashing for the sides of the quilt as follows: Cut the sashing for the cornerstones as follows: Cut the top and bottom borders as follows: Quilt as you wish or do some line quilting as we have done. I like to recommend the quilt-as-you-g Thanks for the inspiration.... wish I could share picture of my quilt!! There is usually some of a suitable size left from cutting the edges of the wadding from other quilts - so you may even be able to use your wadding scraps. Sew the quilt sandwich with the sashing in place with a ¼” seam. Quilters Slidelock 6. Set that issue aside and let’s just zero in on the sashing. I am surprised the photos are still focussed though after all those glasses and sips. Queen Of The Armchair aka Dzintra Stitcheries, Queen of the Armchair aka Dzintra Stitcheries. 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." Its really easy. This is not one of them. It is fully reversible and looks great in either soft vintage materials or bright moderns colors. Would love to join you for the "Happy Hour" in between blocks but the 13,000kms between us rather puts a damper on that. Quilt as you go is my preferred method for quilting. When people get to the step where we have you join the blocks with sashing, they tend to get concerned that we did our math wrong. I like your way of quilting Plenty of food drink a little sewingSeriously the quilt is lovely and a fantastic effort for one of your first quilts xx. This is a ‘quilt as you go with sashing‘ quilt. I feel a need to do some baking??????? Great post Fiona. Topstitch the sashing in place, close to the folded edge. Totally amazing Bubz....well done and thanks so much for the fantastic tutorial and all those yummy cakes.. Cut 20 squares @ 10½” x 10½” – for center squares, Cut 2 strips @ (40″ x 6½”) – for top and bottom borders, Cut 2 strips @ (50″ x 6½”) – for side boarders. I'm ok until it comes to joining the blocks together, lol. Some pieces I join together and then make a strip... whatever the shape it can be used...... You will need strips longer than the 11" as some will be on the diagonal - they will need to be as long as 17". Pin and stitch with a 1/4’’ seam allowance. It’s easy to quilt as you go using Fun & Done patterns. See how she connects massive quilt blocks together to make the Hugs and Kisses Quilt. Thanks for sharing the tutorial with us. Quilt-As-You-Go Quilt: Quilting is something that I absolutely enjoy. How do you add the borders? From the back side of the quilt, sew one or more lines of quilting along the new strip. Pin well and stitch. Learn how to master this technique in this new quilting tutorial with Leah Day. Do you join all your QAYG quilts like the above tutorial using the 2 1/2 inch wide strip and the 4 1/2 inch wide strip Or do you use other strip measurements. Attach the borders to the centrepiece in the same way as you joined the blocks together. I have chosen to create curved lines. The sashing is added as you piece it together. This is great information and it never hurts to re-visit it. :). Here’s one row. Although squares can be connected directly to eachother, sashing adds an elegant touch to a quilt. Once you decide, use your 2½” strips for the sashing and border. Gutermann Sew All thread 8. What a perfect quilt, super tutorial and thanks for all the goodish I "ate" while reading :-). Attach the sashing to the cornerstones in the same manner as we added the sashing to the squares. This step is a little tricky so I suggest you watch the video below to see exactly how this is done. I feel really full, yet hungry at the same time!! Thanks for sharing your great ideas. Great tute and thanks for sharing it on your blog too :) Great tip about piecing scraps- I never have scrappy bits that big- never thought of it myself, lol! Cut as many as required to make your desired quilt size. I may need more pictures, or not eat as many brownies... Hi Fiona - Greetings from Western Australia. The sashing is added as you piece it together. Sandwich the batting between one border fabric in colour 1 and one border fabric in colour 2. Have you got ESP? There are many ways to do quilt-as-you-go (QAYG). Its really interesting.namakkal egg suppliers, Nice post! Sew the cornerstone pieces to the border piece. Thank you for a lovely, very useful, and funny tutorial. :0), wow Fiona thankyou so much for the tutorial,this is going into my favourites and one day i will make this,i love it in black and white with just a hint of red,well done my friend and thankyou for sharing.xx. Making the Sashing Strips To create the sashing strips with the post attached, it's easier to do this by first sewing a long 1 1/4 inch wide strip of corner post fabric to a long 6 1/2 inch wide strip of sashing fabric, then slice that into 1 1/4 inch strips. Ok, time to start attaching the blocks together! Great tutorial! You are a magician! You need 2 strips @ (63″ x 1″). Using a 1/4″ seam allowance, stitch on the right edge of these two pieces. Loved the reversible Quilt As You Go tutorial and it's gone right to the top of my 'to do' list. Often times “quilt as you go” is done by quilting individual sections and then joining all the quilted sections together with sashing strips. Creative Grids Ruler 8½” x 24½” 2. Thanks for your queryHugz. After quilting the finished quilt measures approx. April 27, 2016 by Cori George 2 Comments. When joining the rows together make sure you line up the sashing strips. I leave my strips as long as I can and trim as I use... Have in your mind the block designs you want to use - these are my basic shapes... ~ slanted strips on the diagonal back and forward ~, ~ straight strips on the diagonal (Repeat) ~, (I'll just have a little snack if you don't mind), whatever your design the method is the same, sometimes you can start from the centre and others at an edge, ~ lay your second strip  placing right sides together (RST) ~. Quilt As You Go with no sashing, allows you to create pre quilted blocks, which are then put together using this easy tech-nique to create larger pre quilted blocks. Fold the 2″ strips in half and press to get a nice crisp fold. Lay out the squares how you want them to look. Line the square up on the mat so that you have approx ¼” on either side. Oh Fiona, this is great! I have a QAYG project that has stalled because I wasnt sure how to sew the other side of the sashing strips! Press the 1 1/2 inch in half lengthways. If you purchase something through the link, I may receive a small commission at no extra charge to you. Great QAYG tute and a wonderful quilt to boot! And all the snacks! LOL. Line up the 1″ strip from the 1st block along the edge of the next block. How to QAYG without… Especially the parts about the chocolate! Take your first strip and lay it WRONG side down on the left edge of the quilt backing/batting sandwich. That's a queen size bed. If you need help with adding the binding, here is a link to our tutorial on  How to bind a quilt using your sewing machine. That is a decently wide sashing that can deal with pieced or non-pieced cornerstones. Hugs Sheila, Thanks for the great tutorial! Many of the Online Jobs and Online Earning System in internet online Business, but here is a best and legit online earning systems with life time opportunity.www.jobzcorner.com, You are so clever, it is a beautiful quilt, very effective!! You are so clever...and so funny! I’m using black thread so it … There are many clever tutorials on how to assemble and finish quilt-as-you-go blocks. Trim the squares to 10″. These layers need to be quilted. Glad you liked it... yes it would be lovely to see...Hugz. Another way to quilt as you go is to create mini quilts out of your blocks, which have a front, batting and backing. Draw lines 1″ apart on the lighter coloured fabric. Thanks for a great tutorial. This method really does appeal to me, going to see how I can use it for my first quilt. I've always wanted to try quilt as you go, and this might just be the push that I need! When you connected quilted blocks together, that's called Quilt-As-You-Go. This video tutorial will demonstrate how to quilt as you go or QAYG. Sew the three blocks together in each row. Again, press seams toward the sashing strips. This is fantastic Fiona.....I too want to make this one day....can I pease put it up as a tutorial on my blog? I love the idea of two quilts in one too. When pressing, remember to press into the dark fabric, as shown. It’s not that it’s impossible for us to have done the math wrong. Press the 1 1/2 inch in half lengthways, Start by cutting enough 10" lengths to join the blocks, with your first block place the 1" strip Right Sides Together to the backing side of the block, then lay the folded 1 1/2" strip raw edges together on the top of that same side, so we have a sandwich of back 1" strip, quilted block, folded 11/2" strip, ~ separate the blocks and trim the sashing if required ~, ~ do not add the sashing to the outer edges - ONLY the edges that are joining to another block ~, ~ next you join the other side of the 1" strip to the next block (RST), sorry for the black - you can't see the stitching, ~ the 1" is now 1/2" which butts both edges of the block perfectly together ~, ~ the top folded sashing is only sewn on one side ~, ~ lay your blocks flat and pin down the top sashing - this is the folded edge of the folded sashing - which is now 1/2" - exactly the same as the backing ~, ~ once you have joined up the rows you start the same process ~, ~ this time along the whole length of a row of blocks ~, ~ add the binding and the quilt is done ~, ~ at this time you may like to celebrate ~, When I made this the first time I used 5 basic designs for the squares and also 5 different backings, it was a little more tricky laying it out because I had to be aware of both sides, ~ this one was made for eldest son and daughter in law ~, Oh, and by the way, there was a few strips scraps left so I made a hot pot rug (9" square). Now we need to join the squares into rows. Pin the three layers together to keep everything in place while you sew. The width and color of the sashing strips is determined by the quilter. We have just done line quilting on the main quilt with curved quilting on the borders. Quilt as before. When adding the second row to the front sashing, you have to match the front sashing seams. My brain is in limbo this week.Debbie, What a great tutorial Fiona, I really must try this method , it would save me a lot of time in the end. what a fun post - I will keep this in my bookmarks so I can (hopefully) find it again. See more ideas about quilt patterns, quilts, quilting designs. I overestimated the fabric I would need and thus my stash was born..... so for this tutorial I decided to bust the black and white stash.... (this method lends itself well to any stash colours - scrappy, ranges etc - just have fun with it.....), My big tip to quilting is relaxation and enjoyment.... so get out a. and then go and raid the fabric stash cupboard..... your stash fabrics - remember you can use scraps - but you want them at 11" - 18" lengths - any width will do - but wider than 1", your wadding. This will give you a centre line at 5″. I’m a beginner yet, so it’s constantly challenging and fun and creative all at once. Hi Creative Mamas! I am assuming yes?Thanks again for nice tutorial :)BB, Hello There! Start assembling the rows of your quilt by alternating blocks with sashing strips. Ideally the sashing will blend in some with the other lines and be a subtle frame for the quilt, but not the first thing someone notices. Would love to join you for the "Happy Hour" in between blocks but the 13,000kms between us rather puts a damper on that. Just what I needed so as to be able to complete my quilt without getting to the dreaded quilt-a-whole-queen-size quilt at once stage. It’s quick, it’s easy and by the time I am done with all my blocks I don’t need to face the whole batting process. After quilting the finished quilt measures approx. I'll put the kettle on.... Lovely! 62″ x 52″. I have lots of QAGY but never put the binding on your way.. One quick tip. Do you quilt those first too? Learn quilt as you go without sashing … Hi there!I have a question re the front sashing, do you machine sew this down? And I've tested it with my latest quilt and it works great! This is the simple, no-fuss approach to quilt-as-you-go that may have less finesse, but is super quick and so very user-friendly. Warm Warm Company Batting Once all the blocks have been sewn into rows add the long sashing pieces to join the rows together in the same way as you joined the blocks together. Repeat for each set of sashing seams. I have used line quilting on the cornerstones, 1″ apart, the same as on the blocks. Love your tutorial Fiona.. You can check the latest prices at Amazon by clicking on the links below: NOTE: If you have fabric that is less than 42″ WOF you are going to need more fabric so instead of what is stated above you will need approx 2¼ yards for colour 1 and 2¼ yards for colour 2. Of your sashing you will need strips of 1" and 1 1/2". If you used 1/4″ seam allowance for your sewing, the finished blocks should be 15.5″ square, so cut 15 strips each 2″ wide x 15.5″ long. We get lots of questions about our “quilt as you go” patterns. – To get strips long enough to measure 63″ you will need to cut 3  x 1″ strips across the width of the fabric. I've never done a quilt as you go. These sashing rows can then be sewn between the quilt block rows. Is that correct?Thanks!NM. With the release of my latest appliqué pattern, the fast and easy Christmas Appliqué Set, I want to revisit the topic of the Quilt-As-You-Go Method.Previously, I shared some of the basics of this technique which simplifies the quilting process and makes it attainable for all skill levels. June Taylor Shape Cut Pro ruler 7. Here's another warning: You can quilt up to the edge of the BLOCKS, but do not quilt the right edge of the sashing, where my little scissors are pointing. Check the video for 2 different methods on how to do this. I have a question about your sashing... Maybe I read too quickly, but it seems that your sashing would be without the batting. We use a “true” 1/4″ seam or even a FAT quarter inch seam when sewing on our sashing strips! Sorry I don't have a picture of this, but hopefully you … I have started doing more QAYG quilts now when the method suits the quilt. Wonderful tutorial! Great tutorial Fiona. You will notice that the seams will fill the space. You make a large quilt by piecing and quilting supersized quilt blocks. Learn Quilt-As-You-Go: Easy Big Stripes Panel. Fantastic tutorial Fiona, thank you. Is it possible for you to do an amazing tutorial on sashing? You need 2 strips @ (63″ x 2″) – To get strips long enough to measure 63″ you will need to cut 3  x 1″ strips across the width of the fabric. Nice post! That meant cutting them 2″ wide. A fun tutorial. Prepare your backing and wadding blocks by spray basting the wadding (some people are happy just with ironing and it does work for small projects - I like the firm hold of the spray), ~ use a ruler to ensure it is nice and smooth ~, ~ continue until you have a nice pile of backed wadding ~, ~ I used black on white and white on black with a range of designs ~. May I come join you next time (I'm partial to your snacking ritual while sewing). Hi Jill, your email came through as no reply so I am hoping you might look back here.... the borders of the big quilt were quilted first and added on using the binding as with the blocks. Hugs. Two blocks... two friends... two gifts..... Quilt As You Go Tutorial and Sashing QAYG blocks. Place the loose sashing piece over the seam lines. My brain isn't wrapping around how it goes on here. To use this technique, you will first need to stitch out your blocks which were specifically designed to be used without sashing. Loved the reversible Quilt As You Go tutorial and it's gone right to the top of my 'to do' list. Hugs xx, I really love the idea of quilting each block, would be easier for me, but I got lost on the sashing, lol. Warm wishes. The quilt as you go technique is the easiest way to put together a quilt pattern using a domestic sewing machine. The folded edge of the 2″ strips should be facing away from the edge. Great tutorial Fiona, and gives a great looking quilt at the end. I get a few emails every now and then about the sashing on our quilt as you go style of quiltmaking, and I re-read the book (thanks to my friend Phyllis at Patchwork Plus in Virginia!) Sep 4, 2020 - Explore GA's board "Quilt Sashing Ideas", followed by 279 people on Pinterest. Its really interesting.namakkal egg suppliers namakkal egg productionegg wholesale price in namakkalegg wholesalers namakkalnamakkal egg dealeregg poultry farm in tamilnaduegg manufacturers in namakkal. Hi Quilters! Using a small ruler, position its edge along the short sashing strip (between the blocks) and mark the edge of the long sashing strip on both seams. This post and the photos within it may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. Although I may need to go on a diet afterwards if I follow ALL the steps! Place a 1″ sashing strip to the back of the quilt square and the folded strip to the front of the quilt square. Repeat until you have all five rows. Loved all this until the sashing. Inside: Quilt As You Go Tutorial: The Easiest Way to Machine Quilt. I now need to go and do some exercise, all that cake eating has made me fat!!!!! Thanks so much! This is a ‘quilt as you go with sashing‘ quilt. The front sashing strip on top and the back sashing strip … How to bind a quilt using your sewing machine. The one problem I have, however, with every quilt I make, is the fact that it is awful hard to machine quilt on j… This QAYG is great for a beginner or experienced quilter, and although there is quite a bit of preparation work the final quilt grows so quickly. Make sure the raw edges are all lined up. 972-612-2641 Learn how to piece, quilt, sash & bind all at the same time! Quilt sashing is the strips of fabric placed between quilt squares to hold them together. I've been sewing clothing for years, and my mom has always quilted, but now I want to do 'simple' quilts. Attach the 63″ sashing pieces to the long borders along the side edges of the quilt using the same method that we used previously. It is fully reversible and looks great in either soft vintage materials or bright moderns colors. Sandwich it between the two sashing strips along the right long edge. The wider strips I cut 2-1/2". Mark the half point on both sashing strips; lay the strip over the row, put pins at the beginning and end of the row, match the center of the sashing with the center of the row and then pin the rest of the sashing. So easy and no think edges...Thanks will give it a go..Wish I was there to help you eat the cakes.. Again I am using my Leaves Galore Ruler to create some curved lines. 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. I love how the quilt is fully reversible. This must remain loose to attach the next unit. and I want to clarify something for all of you experienced quilters!. The video demonstrates block by block but you can do it strip by strip, half quilts, quarter quilts, you choose how big the pieces to assemble. Easier to top stitch and looks great. I am so excited to share with you how to sew a quilt as you go block with wonky sashing. Join all the blocks into rows in the same way. This is my truly first QAYG tutorial to assemble a quilt without sashing. ~ straight edges ~ right sides together... always.... ~ lay, stitch, press, eat, lay, stitch, press, drink, lay, stitch, press, eat ....etc etc ......~, ~ now turn over the block and trim to size ~, ~ now for that cuppa of your favourite refreshment ~, ~ there might even be a slice of cake left ~, Join together with your favourite method of sashing, ~ this is how I did mine - it makes a sashing of 1/2" between the blocks ~, this is enough to bind the quilt together there is no adding extra wadding and no double wadding edges that are bulky to sew, I label mine so that I know where they fit, I'm a bit anal about wanting stripes to go this way and that and get a fair mix, Of your sashing you will need strips of 1" and 1 1/2". I found 1" wide hard to work with, plus decided 1/2" finished not wide enough. You can do this in any way you wish but keep it light. You will quilt the blocks individually first and then put them together with a two inch wide sashing. Quilt blocks can then be sewn together with sashing strips as when adding a simple sashing — remember to press seams toward the sashing strips. It is often used to … Now, lay a second strip RIGHT sides together directly on top of the first strip. Step 3: Create the sashing rows by alternating sashing strips and sashing post blocks. When I decided to make a Quilt As You Go scrap quilt, I choose the traditional log cabin block for the top because it has a strong graphic style with lots of lines. Olfa 24″ x 36″ double-sided healing mat 3. Create a quilt sandwich with 1 square of each colour and 1 square of batting. Also watch the video below for more info. Step 4: Many of the techniques use sashing to join the blocks. Firstly cut your backing and wadding into squares - I used 11" squares which would be cut back to 10". 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