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HOW TO QUILT AS YOU GO - The essential step by step guide to learn the skills techniques and new patterns to produce stunning Quilt projects wit - cover

HOW TO QUILT AS YOU GO - The essential step by step guide to learn the skills techniques and new patterns to produce stunning Quilt projects wit

Rosie Jacobs

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Quilt As You Go is a method of making a quilt sandwich with the finished quilt blocks or rows, batting cut to the finished size and backing, then quilting the finished block. The blocks are then stitched together on the quilt top and the back seams are finished by hand, leaving you with a quilt top already quilted at the end of the project. 
There are many ways to Quilt As You Go, and all leave you with a quilted top when you are done piecing. Some techniques involve attaching the backing during the quilt as you go through the process, some add the backing at the end of the project. No matter which way you Quilt As You Go, it's a fast and easy method of finishing a quilt. 
In this book “HOW TO QUILT AS YOU GO” I will be teaching you everything you need to know about quilting as you go. The supplies, techniques and patterns needed to create awesome quilts. I have put together 7 METHODS to quilt as you go. 
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Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 21 pages.

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