Quilt as You Go, or QAYG, is a fantastic technique that simplifies the quilting process.

Instead of tackling the entire quilt at once, you work on smaller sections, quilting as you proceed.
It’s a practical approach, especially for beginners, allowing you to focus on manageable portions and experiment with various designs.
With QAYG, you assemble the quilt block by block, making it an enjoyable and achievable way to create beautiful quilts.
Today the tutorial is for a pot holder but the technique wouldn’t be any different if we were making a quilt block.
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QAYG techniques
I used QAYG techniques in the following quilts:
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