Old 01-31-2009, 08:50 PM
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butterflywing
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
they hold up just fine. you don't need that tool to make them, either.

cut a batting square. cut a backing square 2" bigger. use the first inch of any ruler to line up the batting on 2 sides and voila! it's centered.

also, although sturdiness isn't really a problem, if it worries you anyway, just topstitch an extra strip of sashing between the blocks.

zip ... zip ... zip ... yooze done. :wink:
could you just put together all the back squares and then place all the batts and front pieces afterwards, and continue from there? wouldn't that be a time-saver?
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