- Re:Quit as you go , reversible - 2007-10-12 10:18:44-04
Hello,
In all honesty you can make any quilt pattern you like as a reversible quilt. Your quilt top can be one pattern, and the back another. That will make it reversible. (Although I usually try to tie in something to the front, like a matching print, color or design)This makes it have some continuity.
As for quilt as you go, that is a method of quilting each block then joining them together. During this process you have the top, batting and the backing sandwich made for each block, you quilt it, then you join them. Instead of creating the blocks, adding sashing and borders, then making the quilt sandwich and finally quilting the top.
Here is a website that explains it for you. http://www.secretsof.com/content/624
Here is another one http://www.quilterscache.com/H/howtoquiltoneatatime.html
Hope this helps!Post edited by: QuiltingAndSewMuchMore, at: 2007/10/12 15:19
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