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This is such a quick and easy project that you will be able to whip up in no time at all. And these quilts look amazing when they are finished. The beauty of the quilt-as-you-go method is that you quilt all three layers of fabric - the top, batting, and the backing, all at the same time. So when you get to the end of your sewing, everything is quilted together. How cool is that?! The only thing left to do after you trim your quilt to the size you want is to bind it and you can see our

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Here is another quick and easy to make 'quilt as you go' block and it is the second in our series of QAYG blocks. (You can find the first QAYG block here.) I really love playing around with my scrap fabric to see what I can make. You can make an assortment of different types and sew them all together into a quilt or you can sew them into table runners and cushion covers. But whatever you decide to do, these quilt blocks will help you to use up your fabric stash, and that's always a plus. And…

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Making a quilt can be a bit pricey, especially when you consider sending it to be quilted once you've finished piecing the top. If you are a DIY kind of gal, then this quilting method will definitely appeal. Here's how to make it: Using anywhere between 3 and 16 different fabrics cut the following strips: Three 6" x 42" Two 5" x 42" Four 4" x 42" Five 3" x 42" Two 2" x 42" Lay them out on the ground in a random pleasing pattern. Then, cut a backing fabric (you may need to piece it) 45" x 60"…

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