omg.....this was sew simple
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Now THAT is slick! I, too, watched the video, and had the same question as sandyl- I assume at some point you'd pinch the 1/4" seams together on the back and sew 'em up? I've got a Lone Star PIW, and this would make the process SO easy!
I have another question: How much bulk do you have in those first sections where she DIDN'T cut off the triangle piece underneath? Why did she not clip off that one where she clipped out the bulk from under the others in the row?
Is your quilt "stiff" with that extra layer of interfacing underneath?
I have another question: How much bulk do you have in those first sections where she DIDN'T cut off the triangle piece underneath? Why did she not clip off that one where she clipped out the bulk from under the others in the row?
Is your quilt "stiff" with that extra layer of interfacing underneath?
#17
the quilt is not very stiff......I clipped the triangles after sewing the next one on........I did all the diamonds then sewed the squares and triangles on each diamond............the best part there were no Y SEAMS.......then u just line up like u normally would with diamonds
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