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This Quilt-As-You-Go block uses foundation pieceing to create faux flying geese.

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  • Quilting fabric in two color ranges
  • Coordinating thread (I prefer 50wt Aurifil for quilting)
  • 20″ square of batting (I like Warm & Natural)
  • 20″ square of backing fabric
  • Basting spray (I swear by 505)
  • Rotary cutter (I use the OLFA Rotary Cutter because it automatically retracts), ruler, and cutting mat
  • Sewing machine and all the regular sewing supplies

Note about supplies: You can make this in whatever size and whatever colors you’d like. I had to choose one size and a set of colors for the sake of this tutorial. But the options are endless — be creative!

Directions:

There will be three layers to the North West quilt block panel. A backing fabric, the batting, and the top with the two colors of fabric. Unlike a normal quilt sandwich, the back of your panel will be not so pretty because of the QAYG quilting. So it’s perfect for making things with a lining — pouches, bags, pillows, etc. It doesn’t work so well for an actual quilt.

I find it handy to have my cutting mat, rotary cutter, and ruler, as well as my iron close by so I don’t have to get up between each step.

Step 1:  Cut Your Fabric, Backing Fabric, and Batting

For this tutorial, I am making an 18″ x 18″ panel. Because QAYG tends to go a little wonky, I’m starting with 20″ x 20″ pieces of batting and backing fabric, giving me plenty of room to trim if it gets a little shifty.

For Color A (gray in my tutorial), cut 2.5″ wide strips. For Color B (yellow), cut rectangles 4″ tall by 7″ wide. The number of scraps depends on the size you are making. Your longest Color A strips should be the length of your batting (in this case, 20″).

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Step 2: Make a Quilt Sandwich

Spray baste the back of your batting and press the backing fabric to the batting. Spray basting should help the fabric shift less.

Step 3: Start Quilting

Set up your machine to quilt. Lengthen your stitch a bit, and use high-quality thread like Aurifil because it can get linty up in here. This is a thread-intensive project, so you might want to wind an extra bobbin or two.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

This may go against your instincts, but quilt a 4″ x 4″ square of Color B to the corner of your batting right side up. I use simple straight-line quilting at a 45 degree angle to the piece, but you could do some FMQ if you’re so inclined. I find using some spray basting helps keep things from shifting.

To save thread, when I come to the end of the fabric, I turn the panel, stitch three stiches down, and then stitch back the other way across the fabric. It actually goes pretty quickly once you get the hang of it.

Here’s a quick video I made of how to do the turning: QAYG Video Tutorial. You will get to see my seriously mad video-making skillz here (BAH!). This is from the Bloomin’ panel, but you get the effect.

Here is what you should have when you’re done:

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Step 4: Add Your Second Color

Add a strip of Color A to each side of the first square of Color B. To do this, lay a piece of Color A down on top of Color B, lining up the edges.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Stitch close to the edge of the fabrics (I use a 1/8″ seam allowance). Open up the two pieces and press the Color B piece away from the Color A piece. If you’d like, us a little spray basting to keep the piece from shifting.

Quilt the new Color B piece using the same technique you used on the Color A piece, but quilt along the length of the strip instead of at an angle.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Repeat on the other side of the first block, quilting along the length of the strip:

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Helpful Tip: If you find that your presser foot is a little sticky because of the spray basting, stick a scrap of fabric behind your foot — it will keep everything moving smoothly. Just make sure you don’t quilt it to your batting!

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Step 5: Start Your Triangles

Place your next Color A strip at a 45 degree angle across the edges of the two Color B strips. I place it right-side up just to see where I’m going.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

To save yourself some extra quilting, you can trim off the corners of the rectangle to create a square. I’m not too precise here — the edges will be covered by the next strips.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Place the triangle face down and stitch along the long edge (the hypotenuse, thank-you-very-much-high-school-math-class). You’ll want to position it so that your seam hits right at the top right corner of the first Color B square. Stitch along the long edge of the triangle.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Open up the new piece and press it away from the others.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

You can see how the corner of the square is right up against the bottom of the triangle. Hope that explains it well enough!

Helpful Tip: If your Color A fabric is light (you can see the honeycomb hexies through the yellow triangle above), put a piece (or two!) of white fabric underneath it when you quilt it down, so that the Color B fabric doesn’t show through.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Quilt that piece using the same technique you used before on the square. You should end up with this:

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Step 6: Keep going!

Using the same technique, add two more Color B strips and quilt them down.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Then add a Color A piece and quilt it down.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

You can see how you’ll be quilting the strips perpendicular to each other, and the triangles at a diagonal:

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

And then keep going!

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North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Maybe try a pop of color (thanks Instagram friends for the lime inspiration!)

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Repeat until you get to the size you’d like! You’ll notice I had more fabrics chosen in the beginning, but I didn’t use them all. Because I’m not so great at the maths (other than remembering the word “hypotenuse”) and I chose too many.

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

As you go, you’ll find that your batting and fabric may start to shift — that’s why I always make my batting and backing fabric a bit bigger than the finished panel size.

Trim down your edges and square up your block. You’re ready to use this panel when you make a bag or pillow!

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Let me know if you give this North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel a shot — I’d really like to see what you create with it!

North West Quilt-As-You-Go Panel Tutorial by Let's Eat Grandpa #quilting

Рубрики:  творчество/лоскутное шитье

 

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