I hope it works out for you because this usually comes together nicely. Just remember we are always available to help if you get stuck with something. Creative Grids Ruler 8½” x 24½” 2. This is such a great informative article and I learned a lot! It is brilliant. When you flip the yellow striped block up the total height will be 26″. Photos and content may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to TeresaDownUnder and Sewn up with appropriate and specific directions and links to the original content. It’s better to use heavier silks like silk satins or heavy weight silks in different types of weave. Your sashing can fall anywhere within these two measurements and it will look wonderful. I recently made a king size quilt, and after quilting it the traditional machine way, I vowed never to do it again. Your email address will not be published. lol, the trick is to keep those seams a consistent size. Keep a watchful eye on the fabric to make sure it isn’t moving and warping as you sew. For this tutorial I have used my scraps from my natural dyed silk. It’s simply wonderful planning and works so well with the quilt. Press and run a quilting stitch on the strip. This is a 'quilt as you go with sashing' quilt. Quilters Slidelock 6. The squares themselves should be trimmed back to 10″ once you have quilted them and therefore the sashing strips should be cut to 10″. There are many ways to do quilt-as-you-go (QAYG). Now, maybe I can progress from mug rug to baby sized projects. My block size is finished 12″ so using the golden theory my top sashing would be 2-1/2″. And before you start sweating bullets over the math of this part of quilting, allow me to let you in on a little secret:  Most of the time this comes naturally to people that deal with design work and quilters fall into this category. https://www.alandacraft.com/submit-your-project/. Your email address will not be published. You will quilt the blocks individually first and then put them together with a two inch wide sashing. We have just done line quilting on the main quilt with curved quilting on the borders. ( Log Out /  Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Do Not Sell My Personal Information Continue reading: "Darling Country Table Runner Pattern", About Us It’s a sweet quilt top that uses two or three colors well and the narrow sashing shows this off very effectively. The longer you quilt, the more your personal preferences will come into play. thank you and very good direction. Sew the cornerstone pieces to the border piece. Hopefully the following tutorial will help alleviate your fears in this regard. Thank you for sharing with us . , I am new to quilting and love this, and would love to try it as it will be my first. Except what if you’re like me, and you’re not a fan of wide sashing? I still haven’t decided what to do with mine , Your email address will not be published. My life as a quilter, mother, mother-in-law, wife, CFO…you get the picture…. I am guessing the cutting list is not listed in the order the cuts should be made. Just take your time putting it together. You can check the latest prices at Amazon by clicking on the links below: 1. Add ½-inch to that for seam allowances you could cut your sashing strips up to 3 ¾ -inches wide. You can quilt the center piece as well. I am using fabric scraps so I have decided to use the log cabin block design since its great to make using scraps of fabrics cut into strips . Hi Creative Mamas! Jera not only describes the technique but she also offers alternatives to the basic block by block quilting. Just check the post for the materials and the size. Then 5 divided by 4 = 1 ¼ inches. I am going to try it but I have cornerstones in my sashing and am not sure about that. Sew the quilt sandwich with the sashing in place with a ¼” seam. ( Log Out /  1/2″ from the pink lattice block and 1/2″ from the yellow striped block. It’s not that it’s impossible for us to have done the math wrong. Yes that’s right Lyndell. Cut a 11 inches by 15 inches rectangle in 100% cotton batting. Thanks for writing it. We also posted a video tutorial on the McKay […], Your email address will not be published. These are small pieces, and the piecing must be very accurate in order for the sashing to look right. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. A colour wheel helps with colour co-ordinating and they are relatively inexpensive. Over a 30-year quilting span, those have become my favorites as my blocks have become smaller and smaller (I rarely make anything larger than a finished 8-inch block any longer). Cut wider strips of fabric and sew them following the wonky rectangle lines. We are adding the pattern to your Quilt Basket. Uploading photos to this site does not work. Thank you for taking the time to improve the content on our site. Now there is no need to worry when attempting to join these two blocks to the 22″ x 26″ blue block using the 2″ x 26″ piece of sashing. 62″ x 52″. Wow, I can’t wait to get started. If you’re using a quilt pattern that has sashing, the pattern will tell you how wide and long to cut your strips. But if I must sash, I tend to lean towards narrow sashing, one-inch wide, unfinished, so it sets at ½-inch. The driving force behind our business is our love of creating beautiful things. Except I want the sash to be two and half inch wide not sure if I can do this and also don’t know if I would need to add batting to the sash and how could I do this . Happy quilting. Cut 20 squares @ 10½” x 10½” – for center squares, Cut 2 strips @ (40″ x 6½”) – for top and bottom borders, Cut 2 strips @ (50″ x 6½”) – for side boarders. Quilt-As-You-Go Quilt: Quilting is something that I absolutely enjoy. Hi, were you have said cut your side sashing 50” have you joined your fabric? When is narrow sashing more effective than the wider kind? Your email address will not be published. It’s 100% cotton, doesn’t seem too stretchy. FAQ Next, you will lay the yellow and white striped block on top of the pink lattice block (with right sides together) and join them with a 1/2″ seam allowance. In my opinion, this little quilt is just wonderful. Let me also say here that numbers don’t lie, and you should do the math if there are any doubts. Behind the 1″ piece of sashing that is showing there is 1″ worth of seam allowances. The folded edge of the 2″ strips should be facing away from the edge. She and her husband have temporarily stopped moving around and just bought their very first home which they share with their extraordinarily lazy kitty. Could you email them to sherriquiltsalot@gmail.com? If you've got a bunch of blocks that will look good as a whole, you'll want to use this handy method to assemble them into a quilt." Any suggestions?