Quote Originally Posted by Loonwatcher View Post
Swedish Leo - I'd love to see your answer in English as I've always wondered this too. The one quilt I've done with sashing I did like Wwena suggested and it was difficult to line the blocks up when putting the long sashing on. I wondered if I should sash the sides of each block ( two sides each block except the edge ones) and then put the sashed blocks together.

Which is correct?
Ok I am not that experienced my self but i will trie to explain

1 block needs to be sashed in order to create the grid of withe fabric.

I think it is best to take a block at the time and then assembley the block by rows.

Shash the side of the block. Meaning the right and left side. sew on the next block, sash it only on the edge where you will put the next block and keep on doing this until you have a row.

Make long sashing to sew on the rows toghether..

This is how i would trie to attempted this. May bee some more experienced quilter can explain better or have a better way.

Hope i don´t confuse you more.

Annika