Old 12-17-2010, 09:34 PM
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connie_1936
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get carol doaks video. its the best ,you can adapt if you want to. i always sew through the paper and leave it in until i put the blocks together. you are usually working with bias cuts so this keeps them from stretching out of shape. i also buy light weight printer paper and use that to print my foundations. if you do this use a piece of muslin to protect your ironing board. some inks will transfer. dry iron only.
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