Saturday, October 3, 2015

Finishing my Quilt as You Go

I like to have a couple of scrap projects going at a time. Generally I'll work on them for a while until I run out of whatever color or shape scrap I need, then it gets put back on a shelf until I replenish my scraps.  One of those projects is getting wrapped up this weekend.

Some of the strips in progress
For this string quilt I essentially foundation pieced strings onto rows of batting of various widths but all the same length.  Once I had enough of them to make a quilt I trimmed them and sewed the rows together.


When I do QAYG (quilt as you go) like this I press the seams open and top stitch them down so the batting doesn't get too bulky.  I thought you might be interested in seeing what one of these looks like from the back before I basted the backing on.


Of course little miss had to get in on the action.  But you can see how the seams are open so they lay flat.


For final quilting I ran six or seven straight lines of quilting across the whole thing to hold the backing in place. (With this type of QAYG each strip is already individually quilted to the batting, but not to the backing.)


Linking to Oh Scrap! Go over and check out everyone's scrappy Sunday projects.

9 comments:

  1. I like the colour scheme you have used in this quilt. This is a design I have always wanted to do, but didn't think about it as a QAYG. Great idea, especially for using up scraps of batting left over from other projects. Thanks for the tip .

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  2. Love the scrappy ideas. I've never tried QAYG. I know there are lots of tutorials for this, but it's nice to see part of the process. I guess I've always been afraid the batting would somehow get stuck in the feed dogs. :-/

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  3. Thanks for the great tip of top stitching the seams down. Love the colors you used in your quilt.

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  4. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap! Top stitching down those seams is a great idea. Your quilt is lovely.

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  5. Hi, Kat! I just got wind of your charity drive(s) from Dee Dee. Sorry I am too busy this month to commit to making some string blocks. However, I have quite a few tops with backs set aside. Would you be willing (or know someone) to quilt them if I send with batting?
    BTW, I like your idea of string piecing directly on batting. What a time-saver!

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  6. i need to start several from different shapes of scraps because i am getting covered up with them

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  7. That's a great idea to stitch the seams down! This is such a great scrap quilt :)

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  8. Is this a newbie in your home? she is beautiful, what big ears she has :o)

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  9. Is this a newbie in your home? she is beautiful, what big ears she has :o)

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