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Best tute on how to make a perfect 9 patch that I have seen

Best tute on how to make a perfect 9 patch that I have seen

Old 06-07-2013, 04:41 PM
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Default Best tute on how to make a perfect 9 patch that I have seen

http://youtu.be/HhN9eRF2gXQ
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Old 06-07-2013, 04:48 PM
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I wish She had more videos, she is a wonderful teacher great tips!
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Old 06-08-2013, 05:58 AM
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Fantastic video. I love this method. Thank you for posting it.
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Thanks for posting. I am working on making better blocks and this will definitely help. Dianne
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I agree with the others, great video. I sent the link to my DD who always has problems with sashings and blocks the don't come together neatly. In fact I have one of her quilt projects that she gave to me after getting so disgusted with it. I am going to take it out and take a good look at it. After watching the video I have a good idea as to why she gave up on it.
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Very, very helpful. Thanks sew much for sharing.
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thank you, its a great tut!
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Does someone know what the 1.9 stitch length is? I don't have an electronic machine, mine has a dial with number of stitches to the inch.
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Thanks for the link. It was very informative.
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Originally Posted by starshine View Post
Does someone know what the 1.9 stitch length is? I don't have an electronic machine, mine has a dial with number of stitches to the inch.
I just know that it means more stitches per inch. My normal setting on my machine is 2.2 so if I turn it to 1.9
there will be more stitches (which also means harder to rip out!)
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