Sharyn's Quilt As You Go - Practical demonstration of joining already quilted items

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • Quilt As You Go can require huge amounts of precision sewing and the results are often less than you hoped. This method gives quick and easy results and you can get as creative as you wish with it!
    Watch as Sharyn shows the value of adjusting needle drop position and stitches fabric tape over the back and front of the joins.
    #janomeembroidery #quiltasyougo #sharynsdesigns
    www.sharynsdesigns.com.au
    Sharyn has been sewing for over 50 years and teaching for about 20 years.

Комментарии • 41

  • @SharynsSewingSchool
    @SharynsSewingSchool  Год назад +2

    Welcome along and hope you enjoy the video!

  • @bettiefrisby9844
    @bettiefrisby9844 7 дней назад

    This was an interesting way to add the sashing strips. I'll try this on my next quilt.

  • @silverrose7771
    @silverrose7771 9 месяцев назад +4

    I'm so very happy that I came across your channel. I am making quilts for my bed and now for my granddaughters and grandson, who will be born in December. I am very new to quilting, my mom didn't have a chance to teach me because her hands were getting bad and my dad made her stop. My mom always did QAYG and she told me that if I ever started quilting that I should do the same thing. The one thing that she forgot to tell me was how to join the pieces after sewing the top, middle and bottom together. I now know how my mom joined her pieces together, thank you for sharing this video of how you and my mom joined her quilts.

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  9 месяцев назад +1

      It is lovely that you will be able to remember her whilst you make quilts for your family. There are a number of different ways to do Quilt as You Go, I find this one the least complicated.
      Enjoy your quilting!
      Cheers Sharyn

  • @nannykat1057
    @nannykat1057 4 месяца назад +1

    New Subscriber here! I am thrilled to see the EASIEST QAYG technique ever! Bless you! BIG hugs from Texas! 🤗🤗🤠🤠

  • @marionbartley214
    @marionbartley214 Год назад +1

    I'm so glad i found your channel on joining zig zag quilt squares. I've been wanting to do this particular joints for a while now. But have not found a detailed video on how to do it until I watched this one. Thank you so much for the details and step by steps on how to do this whole process. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos Thank you.

  • @blossom6078
    @blossom6078 Год назад +2

    Excellent video - so easy to follow. I'm glad I found your channel. Thanks for sharing. Have a beautiful week-end.

  • @conniedrake6299
    @conniedrake6299 Год назад +2

    I’ve been working on a few qayg quilts , they are easier for me to handle. Your way of doing qayg is ingenious!! I’m just getting ready to bind a quilt and start a another using your method. Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and beautiful work. So glad I found your channel 😊☺️

  • @juliekalber8418
    @juliekalber8418 Год назад +1

    So glad I have found you! I am starting quilt as you go, as I no longer can manage a big quilt in my machine. This joining method is brilliant. Thank you so much. Oh, and I finally know ow to use a needle threader after all these years!

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  Год назад

      You are not the first on having needle threaders for years with knowing how to use them! They come with a number of different overlockers/servers.

  • @rethamoore4282
    @rethamoore4282 5 месяцев назад

    My first time watching you and just want to say , "I love you" ! Such a pleasant voice and i can understand exactly what you were teaching. Nothing confusing about how or why you did things the way you did! WOW! I'm so happy and want to give this quilting another try now.😊❤❤

  • @cathyschwegmann2003
    @cathyschwegmann2003 Год назад

    Thanks. I have various blocks and was wondering how to combine them. This is a super way and i am going to try it.

  • @sharonleeirvin3320
    @sharonleeirvin3320 6 месяцев назад

    Love this video

  • @nanettejernigan7338
    @nanettejernigan7338 10 месяцев назад

    New to your channel and love the way this looks! I have not tried QAYG but I think I will give it a shot!

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  10 месяцев назад

      It is certainly a less complicated version than most. 😉

  • @vangiebrake2295
    @vangiebrake2295 Год назад +1

    Hi Sharyn. Greetings from Canada. Have you ever used the invisible thread? Great video, very clear ; being able to see so close is extremely helpful.

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  Год назад +1

      I tried it many years ago, and eventually it cut through the bobbin thread and things came apart. I have not used it since, as I don't want to sew things again! 😊

  • @annas.r.p.5835
    @annas.r.p.5835 8 месяцев назад

    Can you use a slightly larger tape for the front of the quilt ??? I realize it would show more on the back but I think it would make the front look better.

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  8 месяцев назад +1

      You can do anything you like! Depending on the kind of blocks you are making, different things will make more sense. Braid or lace would be great on a more heirloom style of quilt. Maybe tartan ribbon on something else.
      If you make the second side much bigger, the stitching will show on the squares at the back.

  • @rosepaul9681
    @rosepaul9681 Год назад

    Love your demonstration. I have done this method in the past for a kitty quilt. I forgot how I did it so this helps so much. What kind and size of needle do you suggest?

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  Год назад +2

      I just use a size 14 universal. I want something a bit heavier as it is going through multiple layers. 😉

    • @rosepaul9681
      @rosepaul9681 Год назад

      ​@@SharynsSewingSchoolThanks

  • @conniel.4601
    @conniel.4601 Год назад

    Love your method, thanks. Do you add a strip on the back, then on front? Or do the entire back, then the front?

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  Год назад +2

      Back then front on one strip, then add an extra row and do the same again. That way, for most of the stitching, I am only one row from the edge. I only have to roll up a lot of quilt into the harp space of the machine when I am doing the vertical covering.
      Cheers Sharyn

    • @conniel.4601
      @conniel.4601 Год назад

      @@SharynsSewingSchool thanks, makes sense.

  • @peggyrussell1728
    @peggyrussell1728 5 месяцев назад

    Can you use wider strips like a 2 1/2 inch or wider or do you have to use 1 inch between your blocks

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  5 месяцев назад +1

      On this one I was using half inch tape. I have used one inch, but when I go wider than that, it is harder to get the fabric tape to sit flat. Hope that helps!

  • @szelop
    @szelop Год назад

    Does the quilt feel stiff on the joining areas when done as quilt as you go?

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  Год назад +1

      Not that I have noticed. It is unlikely to be more stiff than other QAYG methods which sometimes have even more fabric attached. Some finishings will be softer than others.

    • @szelop
      @szelop Год назад

      @@SharynsSewingSchool Thanks! I’ve never done a quilt as you go so was curious!

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  Год назад +3

      @@szelop keep watching, there are a heap more ideas to come!

    • @lnino0313
      @lnino0313 Год назад

      Glad I found your video. I will be doing this on my next T-shirt quilt. This makes things on QAYG easier!!! 😀👍👏🙋‍♀️

    • @SharynsSewingSchool
      @SharynsSewingSchool  Год назад +1

      @@lnino0313 sure does!

  • @phylliswinzenried4626
    @phylliswinzenried4626 5 месяцев назад

    8:47 😊"⅘f⅞