My husband when you said "Domestic sewing machine" "The existence of a domestic sewing machine suggests the existence of Feral sewing machines..." I laughed for a while so I thought yall might giggle too.
Ha ha! A feral sewing machine, like a cat, might only work when it wants to. It would have to be set up in a sunny window. Prefers oil from canned tuna. And it might be hurt if you paid attention to the serger, Juki, Featherweight... All fun names for cats! Speaking of ferals, My housecats, formerly feral, love when I sew. One likes belly rubs and lays on fabric and supplies , and soaks up attention. The other, more reserved, becomes kitten-like, and I have to keep fun choking hazards such as spools of thread and trimmed threads away from him.. Once he had thread attached to the spool wrapped around the table legs and a good length of the had spit so yeah, choking hazard.
I learned this method on my very first quilt. I made a throw for my mom. Had it bound, ready to gift, and she mentioned she needed a new king size comforter for their queen bed. Off came the binding, and on went borders. Luckily the throw was almost exactly the same size as the top of the mattress, and the borders look like they were planned for the drop! A really good technique to have!
you changed my QAYG world!!. JUST Last week I had pulled out 3 rows of stitches to try to get the back fabric to line up with the front when attaching blocks. NOW THIS!! i attached 4 blocks in a row in 2 minutes!!! I can't thank you enough for the perfect timing of this video.
I am so grateful to you & other quilting YTers for sharing QAYG videos! After drooling over various quilts on Pinterest for months I wanted to try quilting myself, but the idea of putting such huge chunks of fabric together on my kitchen table was rather petrifying. Thank you so much for this.
Thank you for this video. Not only does this quilt help us get rid of scraps that we never knew what to do with, I feel that this will be great fun and help me develop my quilting skills, as I’m not very advanced, because it helps me with the ‚3D-thinking‘ as I like to call it. And it’s doable and will look good even if it’s not 1000% perfect, that’s the fun of the pattern. Thank you for the useful tips Madame😊
I really love the fact that at the end you said you could do it to add on to a short quilt or one that someone has just outgrown. I had thought about this before, but never attempted it because I thought well that’s got to be wrong or somebody would’ve done it by now. I should’ve tried it, but now that you say it’s OK, I guess I will!
I just found you about a month ago.. I have watched and rewatched!! I just love everyone these videos!! Each time I learn something new!! Thank you Karen!! You are one smart Cookie!! ❤
First of all, I must say I love your glasses, they make your face pop! I like this technique, clean and simple. I have a too short quilt, I may try this on.
I really love this video. I am a very beginner quilter and quite daunted by the whole quilt sandwich thing. I have sewn a couple of quilt tops together and they have turned out bigger than Ben Hur size. Consequently that's as far as they have got and will probably stay that way now. Will give this QAYG method a go as it makes so much more sense. I LOVE your colours and layouts. Thanks from Australia.
thank you so much for sharing, and showing this method of quilting. as a newbie i am absorbing so much information. and learning by my mistakes, its all good fun.
Thank you, Karen. This method gives me hope that it's possible to make a quilt, all on my small, home sewing machine in my tiny apartment. Gonna try it!!
Also when cutting WOF, start the cut on the FOLDED side. This will help prevent wiggles that are unrecoverable as the open edges are easier to re-align.
Great video, I have a longarm but occasionally like to make small quick projects on the sewing machine, this is a great method for them. Thanks, loved the beautiful quilt.
Thank you for your free download and a great way to stitch and flip a quilt x I will have to read it a few times to get the steps right but I know I will enjoy making some for our young people leaving care homes xx
I learned so much from this one video! I am excited to try the basting powder as I live in a place where I can't go outside to spray baste when I need to all the time. Great method that makes so much sense. You've demonstrated it so simply! I'm excited to try it and see where else I can apply this technique!
Just the tutorial I need right now!! Made a quilt for my 94 yo mother, just a throw but she liked it so much she wants to use it on her double bed so I need to add more border on sides and bottom-perfect for this method!! Thanks Karen!!
Karen, this is wonderful. I have so many blocks unassembled because I have no idea how they need to be quilted and I don’t live in an area where there is a long arm quilter. I would like for you to show this technique with on-point blocks. I’m sure it can be done the same way. Thank you so much for this and all your videos.
Hi from South Africa 🇿🇦 wow thanks so much for your details on how to keep it "straight", I did a QAYG and it went a little off. It's doesn't look bad, actually adds a little unintended creative flair. I did a double putting the block in the middle and working both ways. There is a YT video I was inspired by. Thanks again❤ keep well 😊
At my age, I can strip but flipping may be too much. Just a little humor from a 78 year old. Love you videos.
😂😂😂
This is not just a good Quilt As You Go video. It's a wonderful pattern just for using up strips. Thank you!
Thank you
I gasp every time I see the quilt on your bed, it’s so beautiful!
Thank you 😊
I gasp as well they are so beautiful. So colorful..! I love her videos.
I'm really loving this series
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Same here 😊
Totally different method than I had imagined when you said "strip and flip" Karen. Great way to use all those scraps.👍♥️🇦🇺
One day I should do a video on 10 Quilty terms that sound dirty
Reminds me of the classic quilting book by Eleanor Burns, “Still Stripping After 25 Years” 🤣
I love this idea. This eliminates the look of potholders sewn together like the only QAYG method I know. Thank you!!
My husband when you said "Domestic sewing machine"
"The existence of a domestic sewing machine suggests the existence of Feral sewing machines..."
I laughed for a while so I thought yall might giggle too.
LOL…there are commercial machines
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts Oh I know, He's just making jokes :D
Thought your husband's comment was so funny I shared it with my husband. He laughed and said, "Quilters of the Serengeti!"
@@janiewilliams5803 Oh I like that for sure! ^_^
Ha ha!
A feral sewing machine, like a cat, might only work when it wants to. It would have to be set up in a sunny window. Prefers oil from canned tuna. And it might be hurt if you paid attention to the serger, Juki, Featherweight... All fun names for cats!
Speaking of ferals, My housecats, formerly feral, love when I sew. One likes belly rubs and lays on fabric and supplies , and soaks up attention. The other, more reserved, becomes kitten-like, and I have to keep fun choking hazards such as spools of thread and trimmed threads away from him.. Once he had thread attached to the spool wrapped around the table legs and a good length of the had spit so yeah, choking hazard.
I learned this method on my very first quilt. I made a throw for my mom. Had it bound, ready to gift, and she mentioned she needed a new king size comforter for their queen bed. Off came the binding, and on went borders. Luckily the throw was almost exactly the same size as the top of the mattress, and the borders look like they were planned for the drop! A really good technique to have!
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You are such a good teacher! Thank you so much for this tutorial. I'm going to try it.
you changed my QAYG world!!. JUST Last week I had pulled out 3 rows of stitches to try to get the back fabric to line up with the front when attaching blocks. NOW THIS!! i attached 4 blocks in a row in 2 minutes!!! I can't thank you enough for the perfect timing of this video.
Wonderful!
I am so grateful to you & other quilting YTers for sharing QAYG videos! After drooling over various quilts on Pinterest for months I wanted to try quilting myself, but the idea of putting such huge chunks of fabric together on my kitchen table was rather petrifying. Thank you so much for this.
Happy Thanksgiving
You're one of my favorite UA-camrs. ❤. I recommend you to every quilter I know .
Thank you
Finally -- a Quilt As You Go design that I actually want to make! Thank you for including the info for different sizes!
If I didn’t mention it already, I really like your new hairstyle. It’s very becoming on you. And your scarf is lovely. 🌷
The video was good too! 😂
Thank you so much
For true quilt as you go, I would sew the strips directly onto the batting and backing.
Over the years you have helped me so much can’t thank you enough for all you’ve done
Wow finally an easier way thank you! Merry Christmas!🎅🤶🎉
Glad you like it! Merry Christmas!
Now my brain swirling with ideas. Great tutorial!!! Thank you so much for sharing.
Karen, you are the BEST !! Thank you for everything you do for us .... Hugs & luv
Thank you
how come you manage to push me to try new and more difficult things??? and I like it (plus like the new quilts made)..thanks
Thank you for this video. Not only does this quilt help us get rid of scraps that we never knew what to do with, I feel that this will be great fun and help me develop my quilting skills, as I’m not very advanced, because it helps me with the ‚3D-thinking‘ as I like to call it. And it’s doable and will look good even if it’s not 1000% perfect, that’s the fun of the pattern. Thank you for the useful tips Madame😊
Thankyou Karen!
This looks like a great way to make a small project quickly.
Time for this old dog to learn a new trick!
This is just brilliant Karen! You continue to amaze me with the depth and variety of your quilty knowledge.
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Thank you so much for the tip to watch this video tutorial. It is exactly what I needed. I have learned so much.
It never occured to me to make a quilt bigger after it was finished. That is great information to keep in the back of my mind.
I really love the fact that at the end you said you could do it to add on to a short quilt or one that someone has just outgrown. I had thought about this before, but never attempted it because I thought well that’s got to be wrong or somebody would’ve done it by now. I should’ve tried it, but now that you say it’s OK, I guess I will!
You are a magician sharing your tricks. Thanks.
I watch all your videos and love them. I appreciate all your knowledge. And, I LOVE your glasses!
This was a super informative video. You offered rationales for batting and squaring up many thanks, waving to you from Michigan.
Thank you for sharing this process. The video is very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for yet another great video.
Awesome technique! Wonderful tutorial. 😊
Glad you liked it!
I just found you about a month ago.. I have watched and rewatched!! I just love everyone these videos!! Each time I learn something new!! Thank you Karen!! You are one smart Cookie!! ❤
Welcome!! 👋
Never fails. I always learn something to make my quilt better or easier to make. Thank you, Karen.
I use my serger to sew these flip and stitch sections together. Very quick assembly. Sometimes I use minky remnants for the back sections.
⭐️Cutting lengthwise grain fabric strips begins at 10:00 minutes.
(Slow it down and watch 3 x. 😂)
First of all, I must say I love your glasses, they make your face pop! I like this technique, clean and simple. I have a too short quilt, I may try this on.
Glad you got my recipes!
Thank you for sharing this technique. I can’t wait to try it. Your videos are awesome.
Thanks Karen. ❤ from South Africa
What a great ideal for QAYG. It looks easier than I have seen in other videos. Thanks for sharing
Karen, Mind blown with this technique! Thank you so much!
Karen, I love your videos. You are so informative and helpful. Thank you💖
Another wonderful video about more scrappy bits…I have so many I’ve been tidying them up at home! Pity we’re away caravanning!
I love the pattern for this QAYG tutorial. 💖 Thank you for sharing. 😊🌹🍁🍃
This is the best ever tip!!!
I just LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! SO INFORMATIVE AND EASY TO FOLLOW.😊
Your Videos are just such a pleasure!
I really love this video. I am a very beginner quilter and quite daunted by the whole quilt sandwich thing. I have sewn a couple of quilt tops together and they have turned out bigger than Ben Hur size. Consequently that's as far as they have got and will probably stay that way now. Will give this QAYG method a go as it makes so much more sense. I LOVE your colours and layouts. Thanks from Australia.
Love this method! Makes total sense to me, I am going to give it a whirl!
You can do it!
Karen you are soo wonderfull!! Thank you for sharing!
Very pretty quilt. Thank you for the instrucetions.
Your videos are so thorough & interesting, while being calm & straight forward. Thank you for excellent instruction on all things Quilt! 🥰☕️
I am very new to quilting, love your videos! Thank you! ❤
Thank you for this video, best method I've seen so far. I just love it!!
Really Karen, when I watched this, this will be a very interesting project where scraps are concerned. Thank you for sharing Karen.♥️
Thank you this looks great and such great ideas
You are so welcome!
thank you so much for sharing, and showing this method of quilting. as a newbie i am absorbing so much information. and learning by my mistakes, its all good fun.
Glad it was helpful!
I think was brilliant I will defiantly be having a go thank
fantastic tutorial. Thank you.
I love your videos!! So inspiring. My 10 y/o son loves to sew. I was looking for a method that he and I could tag team. This might be it. Thank you!
That is awesome!
Thank you! Thank you! I have been looking forward to this video! I’ll watch it soon! So excited!🥰
Thank you, Karen. This method gives me hope that it's possible to make a quilt, all on my small, home sewing machine in my tiny apartment. Gonna try it!!
You can do it!
@@JustGetitDoneQuilts Thank you so much, Karen! Got lots of scraps leftover from mask-making. ❤
Really need this to clean up my strips!! Thanks Karen!❤
Such a good idea, Karen
Thank you
That is a nice way to do a quilt, I think I will give that a try ❤
Will be sure to give this method a go. Thanks Karen😊
Hope you like it!
Happy Thanksgiving my favorite is pecan cake
Love this method to reduce waste!
Also when cutting WOF, start the cut on the FOLDED side. This will help prevent wiggles that are unrecoverable as the open edges are easier to re-align.
Fantastic, a row by row quilt is on my list of want to do. Thanks for sharing the possibilities. 👍❤️😊
Great video, I have a longarm but occasionally like to make small quick projects on the sewing machine, this is a great method for them. Thanks, loved the beautiful quilt.
Wonderful!
You are awesome!! I made a picnic quilt following one of your videos and love it!! It was a crazy quilt using fat quarters!!!
Nice
Thankyou for sharing
I love this method have used it for charity quilts, for my stitchin the layers together I use my surger then back to machine to do the quilting.
This is such a great quilt. Thanks for the very detailed tutorial💖I am going to give it a try!
Love the quilt and the method. I like that the piecing is done like usual.
Love this method 😃 When I was just starting to quilt this was easier to manage 👍 Thanks for reminding me 👏👏🇬🇧
What a great design 🎉. The QAYG method is very appealing. Thanks for the video 😊
Another excellent tutorial Karen. Thank you. Awesome and less unnecessary bulk
❤ Karen...this technique is FANTASTIC 🤩.... will be employing this method to complete 2 of my unfinished quilts 🎉...thank you
Wonderful!
Great video! Several helpful tips for putting together a quilt. Thank you!
Thank you for your free download and a great way to stitch and flip a quilt x I will have to read it a few times to get the steps right but I know I will enjoy making some for our young people leaving care homes xx
Thank you. I am sewing a similar pattern this weekend, so very grateful for your tutorial today.
Really great and simple directions to do this! Thanks.
Thank you for your quilt as you go tutorials❤
Great video, thank you 😊
Gosh, I’m so glad you’re in my subscriptions. This -and YOU -- sooooo inspiring!!
Love how this quilt turned out! Will be referring back to this tutorial
I learned so much from this one video! I am excited to try the basting powder as I live in a place where I can't go outside to spray baste when I need to all the time. Great method that makes so much sense. You've demonstrated it so simply! I'm excited to try it and see where else I can apply this technique!
Just the tutorial I need right now!! Made a quilt for my 94 yo mother, just a throw but she liked it so much she wants to use it on her double bed so I need to add more border on sides and bottom-perfect for this method!! Thanks Karen!!
Wow this video is awesome
Thank you Karen!😊
So awesome, thank you!
You are so welcome!
I enjoyed this video and learned some good tips. Thank you!
We absolutely LOVE our Birch mattress… got it about 3 years ago. Now that the luxe version is available I’m tempted to upgrade. 🤗
Wonderful!
Karen, this is wonderful. I have so many blocks unassembled because I have no idea how they need to be quilted and I don’t live in an area where there is a long arm quilter. I would like for you to show this technique with on-point blocks. I’m sure it can be done the same way. Thank you so much for this and all your videos.
Hi from South Africa 🇿🇦 wow thanks so much for your details on how to keep it "straight", I did a QAYG and it went a little off. It's doesn't look bad, actually adds a little unintended creative flair. I did a double putting the block in the middle and working both ways. There is a YT video I was inspired by. Thanks again❤ keep well 😊
Thanks for your videos. I was curious about the magnets or weights you used for cutting long strips