In this series of quilting tutorials, Aimee Griffin from OverallQuilter.com shows you tips and techniques to make beautiful quilts!
Chain piecing allows you to save thread and sew your units quickly. Start with a small piece of fabric and add the units one by one. You don't want to overlap them, feed one unit at a time leaving two stitches in between each unit. Once your units are sewn, clip between the units and you are now ready to move to the next step in your block.
A fun and wasy way to make pillowcases for everyone on your holiday gift list. This tubing technique will hide all those seams.
There are certain types of blocks that you have to be very precise on. Others you can square down to make them all consistent. In Video 13, I'll show you how to make all your blocks consistent in size by trimming to the smallest block.
Joining your strips on a diagonal makes the seam almost invisible. On a binding the bulk of the seam is distributed making the binding sit even throughout the quilt.
As you get ready for binding, it's important that the quilt is straight. Our fourth video shows how to cut around your quilt making it ready for binding. A special thank you to Karen Reardon for letting us use her quilt, "Sunshine and Shadows" for the demonstration!
Week 3, and it's a short video. Not a whole lot of time this week as we were busy with the North Carolina Quilt Symposium. This video shows setting your stitches and how to press out getting a flat seam.
Aimee from OverallQuilter.com shows you how to rotary cut a 4" strip using the 2 ruler method for measuring and cutting exact strips.