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Sunday, June 28, 2026

Left over Right, Right over Left...

 

I am tying the Field of Dreams quilt with crochet cotton. I use a needle with a big eye and a sharp point. I am tying the quilt at the corners and center of each block. First I do the corners, going. up and down the rows.

I have a little pair of scissors that are designed to remove stitches (in people), so the bottom edge can slide under the thread and not risk cutting the quilt underneath. I cut all the threads.

Next I tie the knots. Square knots. Left over right, right over left. I pull the threads to one side. 


When I'm done tying all the knots, I go back and grab the threads and trim them. Then I go back and do the centers of the blocks. This way I have threads long enough to grasp comfortably to tie the knows.


This is the color of the crochet cotton I'm using, and if you can't see the knots in the photos above, then that's a good thing. It means I picked the right color. I've got about three quarters of one half the quilt done. This is rough work for my hands, so I do it in smallish doses.  


When I was much younger I used to do this with the quilt spread out on the floor.

Not anymore!





This is a Nightingale quilt, in all greens. It is one of the easiest quilts you will ever make, and it is fat quarter friendly. You can get the tutorial here.






4 comments:

  1. No kidding! Doing it on the floor now is a total non-starter! I dislike having to lay blocks out on the floor as well….but I suppose that is good for me ;-)

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  2. When I have to crawl to the couch to get up I remember why I shouldn't had done that 😄 the quilt is beautiful! I tied a quilt once but it keeps coming untied 🤷

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  3. I'm loving the Field of Dreams!! What weight of crochet thread do you use for the ties?

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  4. It just keeps getting prettier and prettier. My mother tied all of her comforters (appliqué tops from my grandmother and sheet backing with carded wool batts in the middle and later fiberfill batting). She stayed on top and my sister and I crawled underneath to push the yarn-threaded needle back up to her for tying.

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