Summary of STRINGS + SCRAPS + CRUMBS = THE QUILT AS YOU GO STRUMB QUILT (full QAYG tutorial- beginner friendly)

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In this video, the quilter demonstrates how to make a quilt using strings, scraps, and crumbs. She recommends using a stitch length of three and pins to ensure the seams line up correctly. The quilt is easy to sew and looks like quilting lines sewn half an inch away from the seam. The quilt is finished by sewing over crosswise joins and it is not bulky because the batting is not in the seam.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, Monica demonstrates how to make a Strum Quilt with fabric from her stash, using a diffusion of scraps, strings, and crumbs. The quilt was made with multiple sizes and is available as a PDF purchase on her website.
  • 00:05:00 This 1-minute video tutorial demonstrates the steps necessary to make a quilt using strings, scraps, and crumbs. First, the quilt template is traced around the edge of a fabric piece. Then, the strips of fabric are cut out, and the quilt is filled with pre-made crumb sections. The final steps are to sew the sections together and trim the excess fabric.
  • 00:10:00 This video provides tips for sewing on pre-made sections and for cutting out templates for the quilt top. The quilt top will be made up of a series of Crazy Patchwork sections, each with a different shape. The background fabric will be cut out and sewn on to the Crazy Patchwork sections, creating a striking contrast.
  • 00:15:00 The video demonstrates how to make a string quilt using templates made out of cardboard. The quilt is then assembled using a method called easy cover strip. The blocks are then sewn together using a neutral color thread, reducing the bulk of the seam.
  • 00:20:00 The quilt as you go strumb quilt tutorial demonstrates how to sew a background square to a scrappy crumb piece, then sew across the edge with a scant quarter inch seam allowance. Afterwards, trim away the strip that was not used.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, the quiltmaker demonstrates how to make a string quilt by stitching blocks of fabric together with strings. She recommends trimming the blocks after every stitch and joining them with a quarter inch seam allowance.
  • 00:30:00 This 1-hour video tutorial shows how to make a quilt using the easy cover strip method. The tutorial discusses how to trim your blocks to the same size, how to join your blocks together, and how to quilt to go.
  • 00:35:00 In this video, the quilter shows how to join blocks together to create a quilt top. She sews using a black thread with a stitch length of three and a size 80 quilting needle. She recommends pressing the seams open every time you finish a row and covers the raw seams with a cover strip.
  • 00:40:00 The video demonstrates how to sew a quilt using strings, scraps, and crumbs. It recommends using a stitch length of three and pins to ensure the seams line up correctly.
  • 00:45:00 In this tutorial, the quilter explains how to join blocks together to create a quilt as you go. She uses half inch lines as guides to sew cover strips to the raw seam on the front and back of the quilt. She also explains how to sew the cover strips to the downways rows, and how to turn the quilt around and sew the other side.
  • 00:50:00 This video demonstrates how to make a quilt using a string-and-scraps-and-crumbs method. The quilt is easy to sew and looks like quilting lines sewn half an inch away from the seam. The quilt is finished by sewing over crosswise joins and it is not bulky because the batting is not in the seam.

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