Quilt as you go is becoming one of the most popular quilting methods out there and this video will show you how to do the technique using only your sewing machine. This method allows you to create a quilt in no time flat. You'll need lots of fabric strips, squares or triangles. You'll also need baton and backing, thread and of course a sewing machine. You'll see this project appear before your eyes and your friends will be impressed and amazed!
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4 Comments
Looks easy enough. Have to try it!
This looks easy enough. I am going to try it.
It seems to be a great way to quilt on a large project. Thanks!
Thank you for posting this video. I've been wondering how to finish individual blocks and put them together. Can't wait to try.
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