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Old 03-02-2011, 10:42 PM
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montanajan
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I've been told its a good idea to lay the ends to be sewn together with a slight overlap and cut a swerving "s" through both layers along the edge. Then butt the "swervy" edges together to zigzag stitch - less chance of a bump or separation where the 2 pieces are joined.
I have also used fusible interfacing to hold the 2 pieces together while I zigzag. Good Luck.
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