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Old 11-02-2010, 05:42 AM
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Izy
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Originally Posted by Sandy-lou
Originally Posted by Izy
I have been working on a D9P quilt today, and was getting frustrated that my intersections were not consistently lined up, even after careful cutting, lining and pinning. :evil:

SOOO after a few trials and errors, I found a way that makes it easy!! I am sure that some of our more experienced quilters will have already worked this out, but for all the newbies out there..... it works, give it a try!!

I hope the file opens for you all, if not can someone please compress it further if possible Oh Patrice....... :roll: :lol: :D
Thankyou so much Izy for your tutorial it has helped to improve my skills, i was using a similar method but not butting up as you have shown. May I suggest tha you sign your tutorials so that in the future one knows whose interlectual property it is. As a Qualified Trainer and Assesser I always sign my tutorials and suggest that my students do the same. I tahnkyou once again for your kindness in sharing.
Thank you Sandi-Lou, it is a fair point, but as a 'novice tutorialist' for the Quilting Board I presumed everyone would know it was mine through the topic

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