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Old 04-23-2011, 09:37 AM
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When I took mine for opinions on the same thing to the LQS they suggested: 1) use a rubber mallet and pound the seams flatter, or 2) trim the seam allowances where the seams meet to thinner than .25". I worried the last one might make them fray out, but she said she's never had a problem with fraying. I'm going to make another and try #2, just to see.
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