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  1. Mar 30, 2023 · PRO TIPS. PRO TIP #1: When adding sashing to your blocks, I like to add approximately ½ inch for every 2 – 3 inches of quilt block. For example, if your finished block size is 6 inches, I would add a 1 or 1 ½ inch sashing. PRO TIP #2: For border sizes, I recommend adding in a 2 inch border for Twin/Full size quilts and a 3 – 4 inch border ...

  2. After you have decided on a design layout for your quilt, it is time to determine what size the pieces of fabric need to be cut in order to piece the quilt you have just designed. Heather explains how, if you draw out your quilt design on graph paper and use the grid lines as one-inch measurements, you don’t need to use a calculator and do ...

  3. When quilting at home there are a number of ways to approach quilting your pieced top. Here are a few suggestions that will make your experience more successful: Purchase clear cellophane and lay on your pieced top (any clear plastic will work). Pin or tape the cellophane to the quilt. With a permanent marker/Sharpee, start drawing designs on ...

  4. Sep 3, 2023 · Get ready to transform ordinary fabric into extraordinary art, one stitch at a time. Below is an overview of the 8 steps involved in making a quilt from start to finish. 1. Choose the pattern design. Decide on a quilt design and pattern. You can find patterns in books, magazines, online, or create your own design. 2.

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  5. Feb 13, 2023 · Use the ruler to draw the lines that will form the quilt pattern. Transfer the quilt pattern onto the template, making sure all the lines are straight and even. Cut out the pieces of the quilt pattern and then sew them together. Press the seams of the quilt pattern, and then attach the quilt pattern to the quilt.

  6. Jul 15, 2019 · Count the graph squares to get the measurement of the finished piece size. Then add 1/2″ to the finished measurements to get your seam allowance and the measurement of the fabric you will cut. So if you have drawn a 3″ square you will cut a 3.5″ square.

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  8. Step by step tutorial & materials: https://bit.ly/425H6LcMaking your first quilt has never been easier! Follow along as Tracey and Emma show you how to make ...

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