With compliments from African Sewfari
As you can imagine, it would have been impossible to have a quilting frame set up so these ingenious women folk thought up the method of piecing together a 12” block, adding the batting and backing and completing the quilting before moving on to another block.
Once enough blocks had been completed to cover a bed, they were joined and bound.. Hence the name, “Quilt-as-you-go”.
This method is still a very convenient way of completing a quilt today. Our homes to day do not always have the space to accommodate a large quilting frame.
Give this method a try. You will be amazed at how easy and fast it can be to complete a family heirloom.
"Quilt as You Go" Requirements:
TIP: It is recommended that the backing fabric be of a small print. The seams are easy to “hide” in a busy print . Another plus for printed backing fabric is when turned over you have another quilt.
Once you have quilted each block your are now ready to begin joining your blocks.
"Quilt as You Go" Method:
Example: If your quilt is made up of 12 blocks, 4 blocks x three blocks. You will have three strips of four blocks joined.
Now the tricky bit.
If you have more than three “strips” to join, use the same method we used to join the blocks together. In other words, plan to have the least amount of bulk on your lap when completing the hand sewing. Leave the joining of the middle “strips” till last so you only have the entire quilt on your lap “once” to complete your hand stitching.
Now the best part of all.
Your heirloom quilt is completed. TIP: Embroider a label with the name of the quilter and the date completed.
Hilary and Graham |
Monday, May 11, 2009
Quilt as You Go
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