FMQ on 301
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Is the Quilt as you go on this site or its own?
That is what I was wondering how you'd be able to continue a design with limited movement through the sewing machine's harp space, but thought maybe circular movements would go that length more easily and I wondered about backtracking?
If you do the quilt in large sections, do you end up with a bunch of seaming on the backing when you put it together?
Thanks.
That is what I was wondering how you'd be able to continue a design with limited movement through the sewing machine's harp space, but thought maybe circular movements would go that length more easily and I wondered about backtracking?
If you do the quilt in large sections, do you end up with a bunch of seaming on the backing when you put it together?
Thanks.
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here is one tut http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-151139-1.htm
and here is a different method http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-115627-1.htm
and here is a different method http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-115627-1.htm
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