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    Super Member feffertim's Avatar
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    really great blog from Sharon shamblers daughter

    The March blog (on list on left side) has a great tute on a new binding technique that I never heard of before. I must try it. She is a big supporter of glue basting for everything. http://www.sewmuchlikemom.com

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    Very interesting -- the last step is a bit like hemming a skirt using the blind hem stitch but this is using a tiny zigzag. Thanks for the link.
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    Thanks, for sharing!!!
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    Thanks, will try this soon

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    I have everything this amazing woman has ever published and have learned so much from her books. If you can, buy her book "Piece-li-que." You won't be sorry.
    BettyGee, quilter on a Rocky Mountain High

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    Thanks for the link

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    It looks like she is as talented as her mom, but I had trouble reading the words on her blog. Too light and tiny.
    Have a blessed day.

    Linda

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