Reetzbobeetz wrote:
'Dusie' have you thought about how you might do the borders if you QAYG? I can see how you would do the main body of the quilt because you could break it down into 3 large sections or several smaller ones because of the sashing, but I am not sure how you would do the continuous borders unless you put sashing in to separate them too.
Hi Rita -
You can actually do quilt-as-you-go without sashing strips. I did this with Maureen's mug rug since I had a small quilted piece that I wanted to make larger with borders. Hopefully I can explain the process in words since I don't have any pictures.
- Place your front border piece on top of the main piece, right sides together.
- Place your backing piece, same size as the front border piece, on the back of the main piece, right sides together.
- Sew with a 1/4" seam allowance.
- Place batting piece flush against edge of quilted piece and sew together using zig-zag stitch.
- Fold front border piece and backing piece over and quilt. I ironed the fabric to get a good edge and used a little basting spray to hold in place better.
Repeat for the other side and then for the top and bottom.
For the BOM, you could add the appliques after attaching the border in this fashion.
Nancy