Welcome to my tutorial on how to simplify the quilt as you go process in rows! In this video, I will guide you through the step-by-step process of creating beautiful, quilted rows with ease. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned quilter, this tutorial will help you streamline your quilting projects and achieve stunning results. Join me as I break down the technique and share valuable tips and tricks along the way. Let's get started and make quilting a breeze! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more quilting tutorials! Happy quilting!
Thank you for this! I never thought about quilting the top before adding the backing. Brilliant! I’m working as a beginner on 7 quilts for Christmas gifts for my older granddaughters. This process makes it looks so much easier.
I quilt this way, but I add the backing at the same time. I do it in rows, just leave 4-5 inches of backing, batting, and quilt top that isn't quilted. Sew the next backing section on to the previous backing, fold the backing under to join the batting. Add the next quilt top row and continue quilting. Have made many queen size quilts this way. No thick seams anywhere! You are the first quilter that has shown anything similar. Great job!
Truly a beautiful quilt. Very good tutorial. I've never tried quilt as you go before but am anxious to give it a go. Thanks so very much for sharing your talents with us.
Just gorgeous! I've never seen a quilt done quite like that before. Maybe this idea will get me over my fear of doing the quilting myself on my domestic machine. I usually send my quilts to my friends with long arm machines.
Wonderful and beautiful I for one don't like to make block quilt as you go it is dubble work. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TEACHING ME THIS MAY GOD BLESS YOU! ♥️♥️♥️
Love it, thank you for the instruction on how to do it In 2 halves. That really helps cause I don't have a large table or space to spread out too large of a quilt at one time. I hand quilt so this creates so much less bulk for me to handle while I'm hand sewing. 😊
Karen it is fabulous ! Love the impact of those stars and the colour selection and position 😍😍😍have fabulous Weekend. Thanks for this Tutorial, as always, very inspiring
This kind of QAYG makes so much more sense to me!! I cannot wrap my head around the typical methods...not only that, this backing looks so much better IMO!
You are a born teacher! You explain it all so well. I've been quilting for some time but age and arthritic joints have slowed me down on my quilting. This is something I will try! I'm anxious to get back into making quilts! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise!
Thank you for this Karen. I love the idea of QAYG in rows. I find the traditional method of QAYG a bit tedious with all the sashing. The whole idea is to make it easier but so much sashing takes the fun out of the project, especially on a big quilt.
Love your initial layout, the unusual colors really are working here, beautiful, I'm trying to learn to be not so particular, this layout proves it works! Love it! Thank you for posting your craft in action!
I’m so glad to find you. I never made a quilt before, and I want to make one. I’m always scared of making one on my small sewing machine. Thank you so much for encouraging me and making the process easier and more doable. Looking forward to learning more from you. I love your quilt top, I will use your pattern to make my first quilt ❤
I love what you did with this project! Don’t know why I had never thought to do a large quilt in two parts - great idea. It would be so much more manageable to stitch with a meander quilting design under the needle of a domestic machine and will give it a try soon! Thank you for sharing your quilting ideas.
It’s a great quilt as you go. It breaks it down and simplifies the process. 👏🏻 I like the idea of quilting the top 2 pieces then adding the backing. I have done traditional qayg and they can be beasts to sew. Great pattern too 😊 Cheers Karen
Yes, I have done one QAYG, and it Was a beast! Especially when I tried doing the prairie points on it! I had to add a border, with 3 layers, then the points, because I had already had all those block by block seams in the way.... I Like Karen's method, and No more prairie points for me!😆
It is beautiful, for that size I would take out 9 patch, add 2 stars for corner. That is how it would be for the size in the larger size :) All quilts are beautiful. I am just taking up quilt as you go.
Beautiful and I have been watching your different quilt as you go tutorials . Seems so much easier then the individual squares. To many steps . Yours seems much easier . Planing on using your method.
QAYG is quilting a manageable amount according to your needs. I love this way of doing it in sections and i absolutely love this pattern. Its going on my to do list!
This is one of the best tutorials I've watched so far, as a newbie it helps to see everything as you go. Do you have videos showing the actual quilting bit if you use a normal sewing machine? Thank you, i really enjoy your videos
Great method for using up scraps and I love this way to quilt as you go! Thanks. What is the brand of iron you are using? Haven't seen one like it before, it's cute.
@@jackiethomas9627 it’s a fabric quilting spray glue you ca also get it on line or your quilting store craft fabrics glue is also good but get quilting spray glue
This is a beautiful quilt.. but a QAYG quilt is done with all 3 layers quilted at the same time so as to never run the full size quilt through the machine . There is sashing and none shashing techniques.. but that's just a beautiful regular quilt because the backing is solid
Thanks for your reply but I politely disagree, QAYG simply means quilt the quilt as you proceed to make the quilt whether in small squares or rows its quilting during the process, try not to get caught up on one method, there are other methods to keep quilting inclusive!
This is quilting “in sections “ not quilting as you go. Quilting as you go completely quilts each block and then joins them together with dashing. This is a nice idea but incorrectly labeled.
Sandra in case you didn't notice the quilt as you go you speak of is also quilting in sections, and this too is ...as you say incorrectly labelled. ...thanks for watching.
Welcome to my tutorial on how to simplify the quilt as you go process in rows! In this video, I will guide you through the step-by-step process of creating beautiful, quilted rows with ease. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned quilter, this tutorial will help you streamline your quilting projects and achieve stunning results. Join me as I break down the technique and share valuable tips and tricks along the way. Let's get started and make quilting a breeze! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more quilting tutorials! Happy quilting!
Beautiful
Absolutely brilliant Karen! Just❤watching all❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this! I never thought about quilting the top before adding the backing. Brilliant! I’m working as a beginner on 7 quilts for Christmas gifts for my older granddaughters. This process makes it looks so much easier.
Thank you for this idea, I’m very new at quilting and I think this is something I can do. No quilting police allowed.❤
Exactly lol any questions reach out
Love your quilt! Great work Karen! I love 🌟🌟🌟🌟
this quilt is beautiful I love stars and the way you made them I love they stand out now
Clever lady! This is lovely.
I quilt this way, but I add the backing at the same time. I do it in rows, just leave 4-5 inches of backing, batting, and quilt top that isn't quilted. Sew the next backing section on to the previous backing, fold the backing under to join the batting. Add the next quilt top row and continue quilting. Have made many queen size quilts this way. No thick seams anywhere! You are the first quilter that has shown anything similar. Great job!
@@bethrivenbark4632 I would love to see your method
@@sharonlomax3239 I would also love to see
Truly a beautiful quilt. Very good tutorial. I've never tried quilt as you go before but am anxious to give it a go. Thanks so very much for sharing your talents with us.
Thanks for this tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
Just gorgeous! I've never seen a quilt done quite like that before. Maybe this idea will get me over my fear of doing the quilting myself on my domestic machine. I usually send my quilts to my friends with long arm machines.
Go on try and save yourself some cash
So pretty and looks easy to make this I hope to make thank you 😊
Good idea splitting the quilt in half to machine quilt it.....much less to deal with in a domestic machine. Thank you for the video 😊
Thank you for the info and I appreciate the designs you suggest. You are an inspiration!
Glad you like them!
Because of your beautiful smile and upbeat personality and beautiful quilts that you make.
Adorable quilt pattern. ❤ thank you for your wonderful tutorial ❤
Dry nice. You do a good job describing the process.Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I mean Very nice. Not dry nice.
Karen this quilt is amazing
Wonderful and beautiful I for one don't like to make block quilt as you go it is dubble work. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TEACHING ME THIS MAY GOD BLESS YOU! ♥️♥️♥️
Love it, thank you for the instruction on how to do it In 2 halves. That really helps cause I don't have a large table or space to spread out too large of a quilt at one time. I hand quilt so this creates so much less bulk for me to handle while I'm hand sewing. 😊
glad i can help
I would have loved to have seen you do the quilting- especially inside the stars!!! Love the quilt!!!
Will show next video
Very beautiful and totally doable for beginners and experienced alike. Thank you Karen. Blessings.
You are so welcome!
Karen it is fabulous ! Love the impact of those stars and the colour selection and position 😍😍😍have fabulous Weekend. Thanks for this Tutorial, as always, very inspiring
You make such lovely quilts🎉
This kind of QAYG makes so much more sense to me!! I cannot wrap my head around the typical methods...not only that, this backing looks so much better IMO!
Love the quilt! And your method of quilting as you go. I’ll definitely watch this again.
Love your work.
Thank you glad you like
Love it. Thanks so beautiful
Great demonstration ❤
Thank you Nancy
Beautiful!
You are a born teacher! You explain it all so well. I've been quilting for some time but age and arthritic joints have slowed me down on my quilting. This is something I will try! I'm anxious to get back into making quilts! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise!
you are very welcome
This quilt is so lovely! Thank you for sharing your techniques.
@@cherylkazee9936 you are welcome
I had never heard of pressing after glue basting. I'm going to try that! Thanks.
Beautiful, easy and something I can try! Thank you ❤
Very interesting with all the different peices catches and carries your eyes all around the whole quilt ver nice
Thank you
Thanks for the tutorial
No problem!
beautiful quilt look forward to seeing more
Love it. The way you did it makes sense to me and I think I can do it this way. Beautiful quilt love your colors. Thank you
Beautiful work
Another beautiful quilt with step by step QAYG instructions! YEAH! Love it Karen💕💕💕🧵
ROMANTIC QUILT ❤
Thank you for this Karen. I love the idea of QAYG in rows. I find the traditional method of QAYG a bit tedious with all the sashing. The whole idea is to make it easier but so much sashing takes the fun out of the project, especially on a big quilt.
You are very correct
Love your initial layout, the unusual colors really are working here, beautiful, I'm trying to learn to be not so particular, this layout proves it works! Love it! Thank you for posting your craft in action!
You are most welcome
Beautiful quilt
Thank you! 😊
I’m so glad to find you. I never made a quilt before, and I want to make one. I’m always scared of making one on my small sewing machine. Thank you so much for encouraging me and making the process easier and more doable.
Looking forward to learning more from you.
I love your quilt top, I will use your pattern to make my first quilt ❤
You are very welcome
I love what you did with this project! Don’t know why I had never thought to do a large quilt in two parts - great idea. It would be so much more manageable to stitch with a meander quilting design under the needle of a domestic machine and will give it a try soon! Thank you for sharing your quilting ideas.
The quilt is really nice. Thank you for the quilt as you go method idea.
Absolutely gorgeous you make your videos so inspiring with how you teach. Thank you ❤
You are so welcome!
You always Deliver beautiful simple quilts i ❤That! Im a beginner ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s a great quilt as you go. It breaks it down and simplifies the process. 👏🏻
I like the idea of quilting the top 2 pieces then adding the backing. I have done traditional qayg and they can be beasts to sew. Great pattern too 😊
Cheers Karen
You are very welcome
Yes, I have done one QAYG, and it Was a beast! Especially when I tried doing the prairie points on it! I had to add a border, with 3 layers, then the points, because I had already had all those block by block seams in the way.... I Like Karen's method, and No more prairie points for me!😆
It is beautiful, for that size I would take out 9 patch, add 2 stars for corner. That is how it would be for the size in the larger size :) All quilts are beautiful. I am just taking up quilt as you go.
Good idea more stars than nine patch patch I love it when others make the quilt there own well done
Love this quilt and I will be making it in the future thanks Karen
Thank you for sharing. ❤
You are so welcome
I love this design. I’m going to make one. Love your technique
Love the use of all the fabrics combined with the white stars! Thank you for sharing from Ohio.
You are very welcome
Love this to be my first one to make, love the stars n the fun of choosing my own materials!! Enjoyed your instructions ! 😊
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful and I have been watching your different quilt as you go tutorials . Seems so much easier then the individual squares. To many steps . Yours seems much easier . Planing on using your method.
Do enjoy happy quilting
I will try your method. Beautiful job!
Beautiful, the instructions were very clear and easy to understand.
Thank you
How beautiful ❤️
I absolutely love this method. Thank you so much for sharing.
You are very welcome
Oh how I love this way to make quilt I will be trying this one , you are a wonderful teacher . Thank you so very much
You are welcome
❤Very Nice, I've learned alot from you, thank you.
Cute quilt. Thank you for sharing your process with us.
You are very welcome
This quilt is beautiful! I love the colours and fabrics you chose. They go so well together!
Oooh I will sooooo make this 🤩🤩
You are very welcome
Can you show how you do the binding on the quilt? I love how you are teaching. I am truly excited and enjoy learning your techniques.
Will do on the next quilt
Thanks for watching guys
Absolutely love this quilt ❤. Great teaching!
Thank you! 😊
QAYG is quilting a manageable amount according to your needs. I love this way of doing it in sections and i absolutely love this pattern. Its going on my to do list!
love your quilts you do a great job and the videos tutorials are clear and easy to follow
Thank you for another wonderful quilt idea - so inspiring! Diana. xxx
You are welcome Diana
❤👋😊🇦🇺 Queensland, Hi and thank you for sharing with us ❤
Love love love this. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
I love that quilt!
Nice like the design
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you very much.
Your quilt is beautiful I appreciate your tutorial and am going to make it for my grandaughter your a very good teacher a fresh way of doing this x
Thank you Janet
No matter what you call the method this is a beautiful quilt. I have come up with a similar method. Be inventive ladies. Just have fun 😊
Great tip!
Your Awesome! Thank you
Love this thank you
Thank you . Missed the beginning . Will the life be available in full later so I can catch up on it plz? Thank you again
Yes it will be
Beautiful quilt ❤❤
This beautiful period❤
You are very welcome
I love this idea! With an even larger quilt could you split it in quarters or thirds? I might try it! Thank you so much!
Yes I have done it here ua-cam.com/video/L5FsQpJnoCQ/v-deo.htmlsi=ScN0Pp2Oqs_5w5sn
This is one of the best tutorials I've watched so far, as a newbie it helps to see everything as you go. Do you have videos showing the actual quilting bit if you use a normal sewing machine? Thank you, i really enjoy your videos
Check out this video here ua-cam.com/video/_yQQSPXQu40/v-deo.htmlsi=gqDbIGJqpyJejLhh
Here is another ua-cam.com/video/TIqULdw1kd0/v-deo.htmlsi=SbN-pJseA62pRO9B
I very much like your method and thank you so much for helping
You are welcome
Your eye is lovely. I will be making this one thanx
Thank you nlce❤ 37:24
Beautiful.
Great method for using up scraps and I love this way to quilt as you go! Thanks. What is the brand of iron you are using? Haven't seen one like it before, it's cute.
Good video...
Thank you
Thank you, I did not know it was my iorn doing that,
lol do you mean beeping took me a minute too lol
Hi Karen. Where did you get your pincushion holder from? I like it. Plus I enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work.
Oh at craft festival in Australia
Love it
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Love the video. Have a question: What is the glue you talk about?
@@jackiethomas9627 it’s a fabric quilting spray glue you ca also get it on line or your quilting store craft fabrics glue is also good but get quilting spray glue
Ive used this method and really like it.
This is a beautiful quilt.. but a QAYG quilt is done with all 3 layers quilted at the same time so as to never run the full size quilt through the machine . There is sashing and none shashing techniques.. but that's just a beautiful regular quilt because the backing is solid
Thanks for your reply but I politely disagree, QAYG simply means quilt the quilt as you proceed to make the quilt whether in small squares or rows its quilting during the process, try not to get caught up on one method, there are other methods to keep quilting inclusive!
Absolutely love your creation
Thanks so much 😊
What size of squares are you using?
I think there is a pattern link in the description box
This is quilting “in sections “ not quilting as you go. Quilting as you go completely quilts each block and then joins them together with dashing. This is a nice idea but incorrectly labeled.
Sandra in case you didn't notice the quilt as you go you speak of is also quilting in sections, and this too is ...as you say incorrectly labelled. ...thanks for watching.