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Old 03-27-2009, 02:48 PM
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patrcalifornia
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Yes, check out the fun and done demo at baysidequilting.com, this will show you the best way to do it. I watched the demo and decided it would be a good way to make a first quilt for my 10 yr old 4H girls. I just purchased the tool they produce, because I need it to teach them. It is simply a 9.5 in square template with the 7.5 inner square cut out. You use the larger one for the backing and the smaller one for the batting and then cutting off the excess fabric from the foundation piecing onto the batting. The extra fabric is sewn together right sides together, then folded over the top of the quilt squares in rows. Not too difficult, and should be quick. It elimiates the quilt sandwiching, quilting, binding. Check it out. Pat
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