So I've finally decided that I will quilt all my BOM's for the Sugar Block Club Block of the Month, using the QAYG (quilt as you go) technique.
After I've added the sashing and starched the blocks really well I made sure to get rid of all the little thread tails at the back before I basted the blocks. The background fabric is white, so I don't want any of those nasty threads showing up through the quilting.
I used basting spray to sandwich these blocks, and my blocks are ready to quilt!
I first started with February's block - North Star. I am using coloured thread that completely blends with the background.
I did not really give the FMQ much thought, I just went along what felt right at that moment.
I think using the QAYG method to FMQ these blocks allows me to explore a lot more FMQ designs as I have a lot more control over the block while quilting it. Having the space to move the block around gives me the guts to try out different designs, and I love it!
I have not yet added any quilting to the sashing. I first want to look at ways to add the blocks together before deciding what designs to use.
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Happy quilting
What a great way to practice FMQ!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is amazing! I like that you have changed thread colours to match your fabrics too.
ReplyDeleteThat is just beautiful! I must research this quilt as you go technique!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea, to use the blocks as an opportunity to practice quilting. And your quilting is just lovely! Then you'll have the challenge of figuring out how you're going to join them together--Good luck!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block and wonderful quilting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I've never tried Quilt as you Go...it looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteLove how you quilted that! Can't wait to see the whole thing done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, can't wait to see it all finished!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is amazing!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilting! It really does feel much easier to quilt when you break it down into manageable squares. How will you put the squares together without having bulky seams?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks! I love the designs you've quilted on them!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilting! Very nice blocks.
ReplyDeleteLoving the quilting, such a great way to practice different designs.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting looks great!
ReplyDeletebeautiful quilting.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilting! I am going to have to try the QAYG method some day soon here to get better at FMQ.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely loved you quilted bag you made for Suzette such a talented sister :)
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