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I cut 6 1/2" hst with my Go die. So I didn't...
I cut 6 1/2" hst with my Go die. So I didn't have to use 10" squares.
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The only sure fire way to stop the bias...
The only sure fire way to stop the bias stretching is to put lightweight fusible strips in an X on each block before cutting. I buy it by the 1/2" width roll for when I'm sewing anything with bias....
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My first one I was using too wide a cut. The...
My first one I was using too wide a cut. The end corners didn't have the different color corner. The pieces did all fit but a different pattern was made.
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What Jenny did was sew 1/4" seam on the smallest...
What Jenny did was sew 1/4" seam on the smallest piece of fabric thus having more of the larger fabric in the seam allowance. She says this when sewing the two together.
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