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    Super Member Blue Bell's Avatar
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    A great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
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    Thanks for sharing this. I bookmarked it so I can refer to it the next time. First time looking at these videos I saw a few ideas to help make this process easier, especially the ending part.
    Linda

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    Linda, care to share?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krystyna View Post
    Linda, care to share?
    I make my mitered corners similar to what she does, but do like the idea of pressing that gives me a firm spot to stop and the her idea was to stitch to the edge. Looks like a great idea. And the ending, I can get done, but it has always been a challenge. Her solution to the end using glue, makes a lot of sense to me. Can't wait to try the entire glue process and especially the end. I like the method of stitching on front and turning to back and then stitching in the ditch on the front. I don't do hand sewing, it's all done by machine. Can't wait to try this on the table topper I have in process.
    Linda

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