I am in the process of quilting blocks for a QAYG quilt. I have never bothered blocking quilts before 1) because I have never made a quilt for somebody else; 2) always throw the quilts I make on the bed, use and abuse them and 3) I have never made a quilt of this quality before or spent as much time making it as I have with this one. My local group think I should put it into a show although I keep saying that I don't think QAYG quilts are suitable for shows. My daughter wants the quilt as a present for a friend so it has to be as good as I can possibly get it :shock:
Now I need advice: do I block twice: first each individual block and then again when it is all put together and the binding attached? Or just once the whole quilt is finished.
I am a bit scared of doing each block individually because I have wadding exposed for attaching the sashing that will sew the blocks together but I could possibly cut that off after the blocking and put new wadding strips into the sashed areas.
I will need to wash the quilt when it is finished because I have starched the fabrics very well (as in stiff like paper
) but I really do not have floorspace for blocking a large quilt. We live in a small bungalow, have wooden floors everywhere except kitchen and bathroom where there are tiled floors. I will not be able to cook for a couple of days when the quilt is spread out there so it will have to be done when we go away for a couple of days and I can leave it out. I plan on putting out terry towels and then a sheet before gingerly treading around it to pull it into shape.
Any help is greatly appreciated. TIA
Marianne