How To Quilt As You Go - Martyn Smith

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @countycalling
    @countycalling 2 года назад +123

    I lost my sister 7 years ago, and her husband gave me all her “craft stuff” as he call it. Now at the time I didn’t know how to thread a needle. I received two totes of cut pieces of fabric and quilted blocks, beautiful blocks my sister had made…on the totes it said “quilt as you go blocks”. I kept the totes, most of the other things I donated to schools and nursing homes. Yesterday would have been my sisters 65th birthday. I opened RUclips to watch my favorite channel while I drank my coffee and there was your video! Now I know what the cut pieces of fabric are for, and just what to do with what I though we’re totes of quilted blocks that would someday be given away. Now I will put them together and finish the two beautiful quilts my sister started. Thank you

    • @bluebird3042
      @bluebird3042 2 года назад +9

      Your sister would be so proud that you are finishing her work for her. Bless you❤

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Rose 10-33💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад +5

      How fantastic that you're going to complete them. She will be guiding you from above... Thank you for sharing your story with us. M

    • @hazelem1266
      @hazelem1266 2 года назад +7

      I was a bit emotional when I read your comment. I lost my 84 year old mum in January 2020. She was a fantastic dressmaker. I am a nurse who only managed to sew a hem or button. In April 2020 during Covid and needing something to ground myself, I started hand sewing a quilt for my grand granddaughter who lives in South Africa. I was extremely inexperienced and RUclips was my teacher. But every time I got stuck or I didn’t know what to do, it was as though I could feel my mother’s hand on my shoulder and breath on my neck as I sewed in the silence. This really helped me in that most challenging time. It took me two years to finish the quilt because it became so big, and with the lockdowns in Australia there was nowhere to go. Also this was a totally reversible story/memory quilt with many photos. We finally took it to South Africa in April this year. I think you will enjoy making this project however you choose to sew it. Because you and your sister will be reunited with your memories of her as you sew. Good luck.

    • @ksharpe8137
      @ksharpe8137 Год назад +1

      How special! I’m sure she would be so proud to know you were finishing what she started. ❤❤

  • @mariacampbell5042
    @mariacampbell5042 8 месяцев назад +4

    This is the easiest quilt as you go video I’ve seen. Thank you, I’ve been looking for this for my block of month challenge.

  • @amandaglidewell8451
    @amandaglidewell8451 5 месяцев назад +6

    Ive watched so many QAYG videos and this one is the one i would recommend to anyone. So many great things about it. It has a wonderful camera angle, gets straight to the point, and covers a lot of information in under 10 minutes.

  • @suepen1524
    @suepen1524 2 года назад +20

    I have looked through a hundred quilt as you go videos. This is by far the greatest i have found. You did an excellant job joining and explaining how to do this. I cannot thank you enough.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад +1

      You are so welcome!

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Sue Pen 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

  • @patriciadunn8116
    @patriciadunn8116 2 года назад +17

    After viewing many quilt as you go videos, yours is so simple and straight forward that I think I'll be able to do it! Thank you!

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou Patricia... you don't always see the whole procedure and that was my aim. I'm sure you'll have success.

  • @janetevans1271
    @janetevans1271 Год назад +2

    Just tried a sample on some scraps and it’s perfect, now to find some fabric for the quilt I was working on. So thank you very much for putting me on the right road after so many years of mistakes

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад +1

      You are so welcome! Have done this method all my quilting life. Glad the video was of benefit. Quilt On!!! M

    • @janetevans1271
      @janetevans1271 Год назад

      I’ve now completed my joins, I always find joining the rows the most different & did have to undo 1 row and topstitch again ‼️I’m wondering what size strips do you cut for binding?

  • @cameoclinton1093
    @cameoclinton1093 2 года назад +10

    oh I wish it was as easy as you make it look, but you have given me the motivation to give it a go. Lovely quilt square by the way.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Have fun!

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Cameo Clinton 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

  • @kajunmomx2
    @kajunmomx2 2 года назад +5

    I have watched SO many videos on quilt as you go and never could understand! But your video makes it so clear! Thank you!!! I can't wait to try it out.

  • @carolmills-hawkins1470
    @carolmills-hawkins1470 2 года назад +5

    It’s so creative and wonderful. I like the idea of not having to longarm a quilt

  • @judierenfrow8073
    @judierenfrow8073 2 года назад +5

    Finally, a complete demonstration.

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Judie Renfrow 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

  • @louettesommers8594
    @louettesommers8594 Год назад +2

    You make this look so easy. I’ve been quilting for 40 years but I’ve never tried QAYG. Your work is beautiful. 👍🏻

  • @TheLadyWeaver
    @TheLadyWeaver 2 месяца назад

    In 30 seconds you answered the question that's made me terrified of quilt as you go. thank you!

  • @francesfinlayson5092
    @francesfinlayson5092 2 года назад +6

    Martyn the marvellous! As always, thank you for such a clear guide, this time to quilt as you go!

    • @sewmartyn
      @sewmartyn 2 года назад

      😊

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Frances Finlayson 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

  • @grannygamerquilter
    @grannygamerquilter 2 года назад +5

    This is such a well-done video. Thanks so much for sharing this helpful information.

  • @cossok12
    @cossok12 Год назад

    OOOH MY!!! That seaming is genious! I'm impressed - never seen that before but wish I had. I have loads of fabric cut into squares but haven't made up the quilt I'd planned. I lost one of my dearest friends a few days ago and she taught me to quilt some 35 years ago. I suddenly have the urge to sew again (might have been all the sewing I did on my daughter's wedding dress and my MOTB dress, which put me off for a while) Seeing this tutorial has been another 'sign' - I can't wait to get started on my quilt now.
    😊

  • @pjacksreads536
    @pjacksreads536 2 года назад +4

    Great demonstration. Thanks

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Packs Reads 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @gwenmangelson
    @gwenmangelson Год назад

    FINALLY~! A video that makes sense for this kind of work! Thank you!!!!!!!

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      Glad you liked it!! We've had so much great feedback from this particular video. Thankyou for taking the time to comment.

  • @Wanda6308
    @Wanda6308 Год назад

    Thank you for this tutorial. I am trying something new to me and while watching your tutorial I see you are doing what I just found a pattern for. It is the quilting design on the block. I do know how to attach the blocks as you have shown, but I love watching it to learn all I can and refresh my mind.

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 2 года назад +4

    Wonderful tutorial! Very clear and concise. Personally, I'm planning mine to either have top stitching (instead of stitch in a ditch) so all 4 sides of the white stripe (sashing) looks the same. Or I'm going to hand tack that folded edge down by hand. (Again, so all 4 edges of the sashing looks alike.) 💖🌞🌵😷

  • @Sunshine-zm1fx
    @Sunshine-zm1fx Год назад

    Excellent instructions. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @scmom745
    @scmom745 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this easy to follow demonstration. I learned a lot!

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      scmom745 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

  • @lory2videos
    @lory2videos Год назад

    Best technique I've seen so far!

  • @shirleywelch3194
    @shirleywelch3194 10 месяцев назад

    GREAT VIDEO VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND, THANK YOU! WILL BE DOING THE SWEET PEA EASTER QUILT LIKE THIS.

  • @brendasweeney2806
    @brendasweeney2806 Год назад

    I just found you. Here in Knoxville TN USA. This is the best GAYG tutorial I have seen. Your instructions were easy and simple to understand. Thanks so much

  • @carolynthomas4527
    @carolynthomas4527 24 дня назад

    Very neat work

  • @carolg.6838
    @carolg.6838 Год назад

    Thank you for the very clear and visual instructions. I am not so successful in sandwiching and quilting. I want to try quilt as you go.

  • @marijamusic9259
    @marijamusic9259 Год назад

    I love your instruction! It is so clean and easily u detstood!!

  • @lizreynolds4554
    @lizreynolds4554 11 месяцев назад

    😊 thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @nicolejanssens199
    @nicolejanssens199 2 года назад

    Thank you for youre ideas,,greetings from belgium

  • @Brandi62
    @Brandi62 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful job!

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Brenda 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @Richiedei50
    @Richiedei50 Год назад

    Very nice technique. Thank you. 🥰

  • @dwade1367
    @dwade1367 2 года назад

    Very nicely done. Very detailed yet easy to follow. Ty stay creative 💕

  • @anitacordova744
    @anitacordova744 2 года назад +2

    This was amazing you made it look so easy thank you

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it!

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Anita Cordova 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

  • @vickijenkins1266
    @vickijenkins1266 2 года назад

    Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial!!

  • @cleokoch2764
    @cleokoch2764 2 года назад

    Another great video from Sweet Pea 👍

  • @gaylenewilkey9739
    @gaylenewilkey9739 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Martyn.

  • @suzanneritchie7048
    @suzanneritchie7048 Месяц назад

    Where did you come from ... Excellent tutorial 👌

  • @DaniGirl19901
    @DaniGirl19901 5 месяцев назад

    I’m going to try this! I am working on a “picnic quilt” for my son. Do you have a video of how to put a border around a quilt like this?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  5 месяцев назад +1

      I've added a link to our Sweet Pea Studio that has these sorts of videos for you to take a look at. swpea.com/pages/sweet-pea-studio-sewing-machine-finishes

    • @DaniGirl19901
      @DaniGirl19901 5 месяцев назад

      @@sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694 thank you!

  • @helend222
    @helend222 2 года назад +1

    Excellent. Thank you.

  • @thememorytravelerReset
    @thememorytravelerReset 2 месяца назад

    You were very clear. Thank you

  • @barbarabeckles-leader1091
    @barbarabeckles-leader1091 9 дней назад

    Great tutorial. What is the size of the sashing? Is it the same for front and back

  • @esperansaloughran693
    @esperansaloughran693 2 года назад

    this is the first QAYG video, that makes perfect sense to me, now I need some different ideas to use for the sashing...hummm?

  • @christinewozniak623
    @christinewozniak623 2 года назад +1

    Thank you,love your method

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      You are so welcome!

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Christine Wozniak 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

  • @reginascraftingandmore713
    @reginascraftingandmore713 Год назад

    I love the way this method goes together .... So you are cutting front sashing 2" and sewing to each front side of the blocks to sew them together ??? and the back sashing 2-1/4" then folding in half and stitching to one side, folding over then stitch in the ditch ???

    • @reginascraftingandmore713
      @reginascraftingandmore713 Год назад +1

      okay - I found this reply further down - The seam is 1/2" around the block. The front sashing is cut 2 1/4" wide and the back sashing is cut 3 1/2" wide. If you feel that the back sashing is a little narrow, try 3 3/4" wide... some people like a little more "wriggle room" when stitching down.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      Sorry, you got to your answer before we did. Happy stitching.

  • @cindymaziol1170
    @cindymaziol1170 Год назад

    Great tutorial, thank you!

  • @lindabrunner3667
    @lindabrunner3667 Год назад +1

    What is the material strips you are using between the 2 quilt blocks? I didn't understand what you said; are you using a 1/4' seam and thank you for explaining this in detail.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      The seam is 1/2" around the block. The front sashing is cut 2 1/4" wide and the back sashing is cut 3 1/2" wide. If you feel that the back sashing is a little narrow, try 3 3/4" wide... some people like a little more "wriggle room" when stitching down.

  • @sarahestes400
    @sarahestes400 2 месяца назад

    Love it!

  • @susanwlodarczyk3888
    @susanwlodarczyk3888 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Martyn. Just what I needed to finish off one of my loooong timed quilt. Su Wxyz😊

  • @kodaxrose50
    @kodaxrose50 19 дней назад +1

    Ty

  • @IMOO1896
    @IMOO1896 2 года назад +1

    Well done!

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Sandi Newton 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Thank you Sandy

  • @remington6363
    @remington6363 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial

  • @rosebudd1507
    @rosebudd1507 2 года назад +3

    Please do a video on the double wedding ring quilt.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад +1

      Rose, thankyou for your comment. This project is an older design and was well before we started doing videos on our products. We will put your request on our "to do" list but the list is very long already. If there is any particular aspect you wish to have clarified, please contact us through customer.service@swpea.com

  • @barbarakushner5718
    @barbarakushner5718 2 года назад +3

    This is a great video showing how to join the quilted blocks! I think I can do this! 😊 thanks

  • @brendarobertson9101
    @brendarobertson9101 2 года назад +3

    The thing I need to say is how you attach the long strips and get them to line up right

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      brenda roberton 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Patience and also I set (machine baste) each intersection along the long row before sewing it finally. If you start from one end without doing this, it will never match. Just sew the cross section area on each intersection to hold them in place (just pinning isn't enough).

  • @v.r.sumner9693
    @v.r.sumner9693 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @tamiraelhiba2576
    @tamiraelhiba2576 Год назад

    Formidable merci beaucoup

  • @onitaoles1196
    @onitaoles1196 2 года назад +6

    What size did you cut the sashing?

  • @normav2226
    @normav2226 Год назад

    Awesome 👌. Please tell me what the measurements are for both sides of the sashings

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      The seam is 1/2" around the block. The front sashing is cut 2 1/4" wide and the back sashing is cut 3 1/2" wide. If you feel that the back sashing is a little narrow, try 3 3/4" wide... some people like a little more "wriggle room" when stitching down.

  • @marinadi532
    @marinadi532 Год назад

    What about the design you made on the squares? It’s beautiful 😍 did you trace it out first?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      This is an actual project quilt called Pretty in Ink, it's on our website under quilts. We stitch each block, including stippling, in the hoop first, then join them together.

  • @marciakamal5
    @marciakamal5 4 месяца назад

    Muito bonito! Mas achei difícil 😢. Penso que não conseguiria fazer uma peça grande

  • @marilynhicks6748
    @marilynhicks6748 2 года назад +2

    Good technique, but how did each block get such fancy quilting

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      marilyn hicks 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад +1

      Each block has been created in the hoop of an embroidery machine, then trimmed ready for this joining process. Take a look at some of our In The Hoop project videos on this RUclips chanel.

  • @dianehutchens
    @dianehutchens 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @clothingalterations
    @clothingalterations 2 года назад

    Excellent 👌

  • @djf57
    @djf57 2 года назад

    Thank you that is awesome

  • @donnahinch1627
    @donnahinch1627 Год назад

    Do any of your embroideries work with the brother SE 625

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      We have many 4" x 4" blocks for designs and project. We label all our designs with what hoop size they cater for.

  • @babsmyburgh2611
    @babsmyburgh2611 2 года назад

    One of the very few clear explanetary video's on QAYG. Only one question though, did you cut an additional 1/4" to provide for a 11/2" seam allowance? Judging by the width on screen, it appears to be 1/2".

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      The extra is to ensure the seam gets caught on the back without too much effort. I'm thinking this is what you're asking.

  • @helenking6123
    @helenking6123 2 года назад +1

    God bless you

  • @simonemirandareis2765
    @simonemirandareis2765 2 года назад

    Obrigada por postar.

  • @shirleyhelfery575
    @shirleyhelfery575 2 года назад +2

    The size of the sashing strips were not mentioned?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      The front sashing strips between the blocks were cut at 2 1/4" wide... the back sashing strips 3 1/2" wide.... hope this helps.

  • @barbbachmann741
    @barbbachmann741 2 года назад +1

    Is the measurement of the front strip 2”? What does the back sashing strip measure? Is it 3”?

  • @lindaburgess
    @lindaburgess 9 месяцев назад

    Will it get lumpy when you attach a row of blocks above or below?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  9 месяцев назад

      No, not at all.. it is very smooth. It's a timeless method of joining quilt blocks and have been used for years and years. Thankyou for your comment. :)

  • @christinepallat7385
    @christinepallat7385 2 года назад

    I couldn't find the specific embroideries used in this super video...on the webb page. What should I order, please.

  • @crochetmomma6466
    @crochetmomma6466 Год назад

    Mom and I like the way you can quilt as you go. She didn’t know it could be done that way. Mom is trying to figure out what type batting you are using, she said it looks thinner than what she has used in her many quilts.
    Thank you

  • @liannevlasin8419
    @liannevlasin8419 Год назад

    I am curious to know the dimensions of the sashings. The front I think you said 2 1/4" and am assuming the back sashing is double that? I am very math challenged.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад +1

      There are many different methods of joining blocks with ‘Quilt as you Go” sashing, so we are showing the method we have chosen, as we think it is the easiest for this design.
      We have cut front sashing (Fabric G1) strips 2 ¼” wide by the same length as the block (including seams) - measure blocks first before cutting your fabric.
      The back sashing (Fabric F2*) will be cut 3 ½” wide by the same length as the block (including seams) - measure blocks first before cutting your fabric. This back sashing strip will be pressed widthways, giving a crisp fold line along one edge.
      *NOTE: Practice with the back sashing (Fabric F2) cut at 3 ½” wide first before cutting all your strips. If you find that 3 ½” is too narrow, the sashing can be cut at 3 ¾” (9.5cm) wide instead. It makes no difference to the

  • @lauriedault5094
    @lauriedault5094 2 года назад

    Is the width of the sashing just the length of the edge of those block edges X 4? In other words, say you left 1/2-inch all around the outside stitching of the blocks. So, you would cut the sashing 2 inches: 1/2 for the block, 1/2 for the fold, 1/2 for other block, 1/2 for other fold? Is that right?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад +2

      We cut the front sashing @ 2 1/4" and the back sashing @ 3 1/2". The strip is folded widthways which makes it easier to stitch into place.

    • @sallyannbagita2943
      @sallyannbagita2943 2 года назад

      Thank you Martyn for quilt as you go tutorial. Beautiful, I now consider myself on the next level. Neaf perfect joining. God bless

  • @KaSarr
    @KaSarr 2 года назад

    I feel like I've walked into the 2nd last class of an 8 week course and am hearing a foreign language. Are there videos before this?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      No... there is a quilt called Pretty in Ink that has a full set of instructions on how to create the blocks and put them together. We thought we'd add a video of this process to help assist those that are interested in the QAYG process.

  • @suepen1524
    @suepen1524 2 года назад +1

    Is your block cut 1/2 " or 1/4" from the sewing line?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад +1

      1/2" from the stitching line.

    • @suepen1524
      @suepen1524 Год назад

      @@sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694 One final question. What size are your sashing blocks cut. When use the same size for front and back it is wonky. The finished sash is 1 inch, so I assume the first sash is cut at 2". is the back also 2" then folded in half. I am going to do another one and just want to make sure I am remembering correctly. Again. I can't thank you enough. I will share of finished Christmas project with this one.

  • @lauriedault5094
    @lauriedault5094 2 года назад +4

    This looks genius, but how do you figure how wide to make the smashing strips when you cut them?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад +2

      We cut the front sashing @ 2 1/4" and the back sashing @ 3 1/2".

    • @atelierangela3556
      @atelierangela3556 2 года назад

      Laurie d'Aut 💝✂️ I discovered a way to sew faster and easier even as a beginner, I talk more about it in my channel, I hope it helps those who need it.

  • @reginascraftingandmore713
    @reginascraftingandmore713 Год назад

    Do you have a QAYG method without sashing?

  • @marigailcooper8925
    @marigailcooper8925 2 года назад

    What is the width of the sashing? And is your outer seam on the square 1" or 1/2"? Thx.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      The seam is 1/2" around the block. The front sashing is cut 2 1/4" wide and the back sashing is cut 3 1/2" wide. If you feel that the back sashing is a little narrow, try 3 3/4" wide... some people like a little more "wriggle room" when stitching down.

  • @figenalkansoy4112
    @figenalkansoy4112 6 месяцев назад

    you say to cut sashing at 21/4 inches which i did bit seams dont meet what am i doing wrong ty

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  5 месяцев назад

      no... it says cut the sashing for the front at 2 1/4" and the back 3 1/2 "- 3/4". The seams on the blocks were 1/2" seams.

  • @lambraun
    @lambraun Год назад

    How wide do you cut the back sashing piece?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      The seam is 1/2" around the block. The front sashing is cut 2 1/4" wide and the back sashing is cut 3 1/2" wide. If you feel that the back sashing is a little narrow, try 3 3/4" wide... some people like a little more "wriggle room" when stitching down.

  • @tammynicewander2991
    @tammynicewander2991 Год назад

    How did you make your blocks?

  • @garynicolls525
    @garynicolls525 Год назад

    How wide are the sashing strips pls?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      The seam is 1/2" around the block. The front sashing is cut 2 1/4" wide and the back sashing is cut 3 1/2" wide. If you feel that the back sashing is a little narrow, try 3 3/4" wide... some people like a little more "wriggle room" when stitching down.

  • @bettyfox-rw3gr
    @bettyfox-rw3gr Год назад

    These tutorial always show putting two blocks together, but I would like to see how you put two rows of blocks together.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      We do have some notes of this... please contact customer.service@swpea.com and we can email you the pdf. Quilt As You Go Instructions pdf.

  • @lindacharleville3708
    @lindacharleville3708 10 месяцев назад

    I have watched several of these videos and none of you say how wide the sashing strip is.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  10 месяцев назад

      There are many different methods of joining blocks with ‘Quilt as you Go” sashing, so we are showing the method we have chosen, as we think it is the easiest for this design.
      We have cut front sashing (Fabric G1) strips 2 ¼” wide by the same length as the block (including seams) - measure blocks first before cutting your fabric.
      The back sashing (Fabric F2*) will be cut 3 ½” wide by the same length as the block (including seams) - measure blocks first before cutting your fabric. This back sashing strip will be pressed widthways, giving a crisp fold line along one edge.
      *NOTE: Practice with the back sashing (Fabric F2) cut at 3 ½” wide first before cutting all your strips. If you find that 3 ½” is too narrow, the sashing can be cut at 3 ¾” (9.5cm) wide instead. It makes no difference to the finished project, just as long as the back sashing strip widths are consistent (both horizontal and vertical).

    • @annestjohn9249
      @annestjohn9249 6 месяцев назад

      This info is exactly what I was looking for too. Thank you!

  • @virginiaschweigert8160
    @virginiaschweigert8160 Год назад

    What measurements for sashing strips?

    • @virginiaschweigert8160
      @virginiaschweigert8160 Год назад

      straps?what is finished width of sashing?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      There are many different methods of joining blocks with ‘Quilt as you Go” sashing, so we are showing the method we have chosen, as we think it is the easiest for this design.
      We have cut front sashing (Fabric G1) strips 2 ¼” wide by the same length as the block (including seams) - measure blocks first before cutting your fabric.
      The back sashing (Fabric F2*) will be cut 3 ½” wide by the same length as the block (including seams) - measure blocks first before cutting your fabric. This back sashing strip will be pressed widthways, giving a crisp fold line along one edge.
      *NOTE: Practice with the back sashing (Fabric F2) cut at 3 ½” wide first before cutting all your strips. If you find that 3 ½” is too narrow, the sashing can be cut at 3 ¾” (9.5cm) wide instead. It makes no difference to the finished project, just as long as the back sashing strip widths are consistent (both horizontal and vertical).

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 2 года назад

    I'm pessimistic. Before I flip that sashing strip over, 4:33 I'm going to baste those two quilt blocks together so they never gap or the seam allowance doesn't flip and make a bump... maybe in the hundred of washes in the wash machine. 💖🌞🌵😷

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Suzi, you could, but I've never had an issue with a trench forming or the seam rolling in all the years I've done this technique. Appreciate your comment. :)

  • @shirleynicolaides2810
    @shirleynicolaides2810 4 месяца назад

    Why don’t you just sew the front and back joining strip at the same time.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  4 месяца назад

      You can, but we like to use the stitching line from the block as a guide for the first sashing stitching to ensure it doesn't show on the right side of the work. Everyone does things differently, for different reasons. There is no right or wrong way. Thank you for your message. :)

  • @dwh751
    @dwh751 Год назад

    What size strips?

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад +1

      We have cut front sashing strips 2 ¼” wide by the same length as the block (including seams) - measure blocks first before cutting your fabric.
      The back sashing will be cut 3 ½” wide by the same length as the block (including seams) - measure blocks first before cutting your fabric. This back sashing strip will be pressed widthways, giving a crisp fold line along one edge.
      *NOTE: Practice with the back sashing cut at 3 ½” wide first before cutting all your strips. If you find that 3 ½” is too narrow, the sashing can be cut at 3 ¾” (9.5cm) wide instead. It makes no difference to the finished project, just as long as the back sashing strip widths are consistent (both horizontal and vertical).

  • @Tucker2love
    @Tucker2love Год назад

    You don’t need to double up that step. You put the two pieces together and it comes out so that one is on the back and one is on the front.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  Год назад

      There are many ways of doing this technique, this is ours. Everyone has a different level of experience. Thankyou for your comment.

  • @kambyr
    @kambyr 2 года назад

    Why not sew the first piece using the front and back white piece? Then you’d only have the one seam showing.

    • @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694
      @sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694  2 года назад

      Good questions Kambyr... sewing them all together will work for the short sections but doing this on the long strips to join the rows can cause a twist or gather once the quilt starts to get heavier. I've tried this way but found stitching twice faster and less seam ripping.

  • @J.MELISSA
    @J.MELISSA Год назад

    Which machine is that?

  • @KR-pp7wp
    @KR-pp7wp 5 месяцев назад

    Great technique, but ... power tools come to mind..🙄