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    Fold and Sew Quilt

    Watched a video on "Fold and Sew Quilt" today. Think I will give this a try. Here is the link if you might like to view it.

    http://24blocks.com/2015/03/looking-...ew-quilt-.html

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    I played with it and thought a lot of waste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessagin View Post
    I played with it and thought a lot of waste.
    It is a fast and simple way to make a nice quilt when you are burned out on complex. Sometimes the waste justifies the end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
    It is a fast and simple way to make a nice quilt when you are burned out on complex. Sometimes the waste justifies the end.
    I agree wth Onebyone.

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    I loved this lady's ideas and plan to try it myself.....Thank you for sharing.
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    I think it's a great technique to use with precuts, especially if cutting is a problem for someone. I've been meaning to try it sometime.
    People who start projects and never finish them are cooler
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    Heres a fold and sew that Jenny Doan does for Missouri Star Quilt. I made this but made them little for Project Linus. And the waste is minimal.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRHOebrCAZo
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    I not only watched that, but also bookmarked it....I thought it very clever and a fast technique for some quilts and precuts......

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    Interesting with lots of possibilities. Thank you for sharing with us.

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    Very interesting technique - thanks for sharing

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