Webbing your quilt blocks - My EXACT process
Once you've got your quilt blocks finished and laid out the way you want, the challenge is to assemble them efficiently without mixing up their order!
In this video, I'm showing you my no-fail method for chain piecing every block in your quilt. It's fast and SUPER EASY!
📕 TABLE OF CONTENTS 📕
00:00 Intro
00:38 How webbing is different from the "traditional" method
03:33 Setting yourself up for success
08:35 How to do it
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Love that you keep the little bloops in your videos. Two rotary blades, blocks falling off the wall. This is reality of the quilty life and I love it!
@matantequilting
6 күн бұрын
Haha, happy to entertain with my whoopsies! ❤
O goodness! I LOVED this. I am a beginner quilter and cant wait to get this good and complete something like this. I will definitely use the webbing technique you have taught me. Thank you! I have subscribed to your channel…I just wish you lived next door. 😂
@matantequilting
20 күн бұрын
Wishing you all the best on your quilting journey! ❤️
4:05 -- "I'm going to start off with two little binding clips." -- This clip idea is absolutely brilliant!! Thank you for sharing your time and talents with us. 🤩😄💗
@matantequilting
12 күн бұрын
Yay, I'm so glad this was a useful tio for you! 🙌
I love sewing this way and I'm with you on clipping rows to press - I tried without clipping once and never again.
@matantequilting
22 күн бұрын
Never again! 😆
This has been my process for years. I didn't know it had a name! Thank you!
Thanks for this video! Very easy to understand and will try this with my next quilt. One thing that would have been helpful to see, is if your blocks would have been directional. These blocks could be placed in any direction without problem, and it would have been visually more confirming of how you did this (particularly the stacking) if the blocks had to be in a certain direction.
Excellent demonstration of webbing. I’ll definitely watch for your next videos. Thanks for a very helpful video!
@matantequilting
22 күн бұрын
Thanks so much - I'm glad it was useful for you! ❤
I recently tried on a small 16 patch. Worked well for sewing the squares together but I separed the rows like you for the ironing 😂. Thanks.
@matantequilting
20 күн бұрын
I don't know how people can do it WITHOUT clipping them apart (but I know a lot of people do). 🤷♀️
I use numbers too but I cut them from an old calendar.
@matantequilting
19 күн бұрын
Oooh, love that! So thrifty!
@pamelavance648
10 күн бұрын
Love it Reduce reuse repurpose recycle 😊😊😊😊😊 calendar trick.. nice
@susanlee1827
10 күн бұрын
Great idea! You could even laminate the numbers!
Beautiful quilt too, shiny & happy. I first saw a very similar method shown by Doug Leko on the Fat Quarter Shop Channel. Doug demonstrates a more simple method, no marking numbers on rows etc just one green pin, one yellow & one red pin ( traffic light method). I figured after a few sessions of using this method, I didn't even get up to press the seams in alternative directions, I just finger pressed as I was sewing. It works a treat! It was one of those 'duh' what I been doing all these years!
@matantequilting
19 күн бұрын
I saw Doug's video as well (many moons ago). 👍
Thank you for the explanation! - I've watched videos where they talk about webbing, but you were the first to clearly explain so that I understood. And just as I was thinking with despair about wrestling the whole mass to press the seams left and right - you expressed that at that point you clipped the rows apart and carried on. That was validating!
@matantequilting
20 күн бұрын
Oh yes, I tried it once (or twice) without clipping the rows apart and it was a disaster! 🤦
Brilliant!
Have been quilting for years. This is genius! Never heard of or saw it. Thank you for sharing. I will b trying this method👍
@matantequilting
19 күн бұрын
I hope it works well for you! ❤
I recently discovered this webbing technique. I like it for the same reasons you cited especially how quick it makes it go together. Love your quilt.
@matantequilting
22 күн бұрын
You gotta love a speedy technique!
First time I’ve seen this system and your explanation was great! Will definitely try this on my next quilt. Tfs 👍❤️
@matantequilting
19 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! ❤
What a lovely quilt. ❤very organized.
This is genius!! I will definitely try this for my next quilt.
@matantequilting
19 күн бұрын
I hope you love it! ❤
Love webbing quilts!
@matantequilting
22 күн бұрын
Me too! I can't get over how much FASTER this method is!
@stephaniesinden145
22 күн бұрын
@@matantequilting learned it from Doug Leko on Fat Quarter Shop. But Bonnie Hunter did it too. I sew my blocks this way too. It’s a great method to lay out a quilt and then stack it up. But the pins/clips work. I don’t usually label my rows. Don’t have the labels and don’t find it necessary. But that Pin at the top of the last row is important. As it can be easy to rotate the pile on your knee.
"Lattice" is what I've heard it called. Each block gets the top left corner marked (pin or clip!) until it is sewn, then the unit gets the pin/clip. I stack and chain piece the entire top. For even # of columns, its 1+2 then 3+4, then 5+6... then 1-2+3-4...etc. For odd # of columns: (5)= 1+2, then 4+5, then 1-2+3, then the whole thing. The columns are all done. Start with the outermost row and stitch one direction for every-other row (either all odds or all evens). Return from the opposite direction starting from the outermost row. Yes, I am able to iron without taking apart!
@matantequilting
12 күн бұрын
Wow, thanks for the detailed description! Glad you have a system that works for you. 👍
Must try❤
@matantequilting
22 күн бұрын
I hope you let me know how it goes! ❤
thx
Excellent tutorial on webbing. I was wondering, can this process be used for quilts set on point where you trim the blocks to square the flimsy after it has been assembled? Thank you for sharing your quilting experience and knowledge.
@matantequilting
6 күн бұрын
Hi! I'm not sure that this technique could be used for quilts that are set on point. But let me know if you try it and find a way to make it work!
@jennyvanbommel7620
5 күн бұрын
@@matantequilting Thank you for your response. I will need to do an experiment and see if it can be done efficiently and effectively.