Today I’m posting a compilation of QAYG techniques I’ve used.
Some QAYG is done using sashing, some doesn’t use sashing. Some techniques involve hand sewing, others don’t.
Which one is your favourite?
Would you like to try these techniques with some beautiful projects?
I used 3 of the QAYG techniques in the following quilts:

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I enjoyed your instructions. You make it look so simple and easy. I will try all lsix to decide which one I can accomplish best.
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