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Old 10-31-2010, 05:20 PM
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My opinion on sashing is: If you want to include the sashing of your choice it could be stitched by each pair of hands that work on the quilt top. That way you have the right sashing that you want on the finished project. It seems to me that it is only another 60" to sew.

Originally Posted by bookworm
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You will get a top that just needs borders (if you want to add them) back at the end. All will be sewn.

Do we furnish the fabric for all rows, or do we get the 1st row and what that person wants for her theme and we put it on the type fabric we think best.

- You make the first row and decide what you want for a theme. Then the next person picks what they think best matches it.

I noticed the question has been asked about the sashing between rows. Do each of us do that, per the person we are sewing for each time, or how does that work?

*blush* You had to pick the one thing I didn't think of :P. Let me think of an answer... anyone have an opinion on that?

Sorry classes keep me busy sometimes. I'm watching the thread I swear :)
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