You can see where the green square is joined to the blue square on the left hand side of the photo. The seam has been pressed open and I have the piece that will cover it laying over the open seam. There is already a blue one stitched in place on the right. I simply pinned it in place and stitched both sides down through all the layers. This method makes the quilting more integral and with the seams reinforced less likely to unravel if there is tugging and so on. I added the same sort of strips over the seams which I used to stitch the rows together.
Here is one side of the quilt. Here you can see all the small strips I added to cover the seams between the squares and the rows. In this method of assembly the binding only shows on one side of the quilt as it is stitched to the outer seam allowances on each side and then folded over twice onto the quilt and stitched in place. I did the top and bottom first and then each side with square corners. I am really happy with how scrappy it looks!!!!! Both sides!!!! Therese