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Old 06-06-2011, 11:54 AM
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Rose_P
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Originally Posted by quiltmouse
Originally Posted by kclausing
Since you have to take the one giant strip end to end and stitch down the length of it, you have to make sure it is laying flat first (no twists). This is a pain and time consuming. I make sure that as I stitch the length I kept the stitched length folded upon itself in multiple stacks as neatly as possible, .....
Sorry if repeat, did not read all pages.

Does it really matter? Aren't you going to cut it when you get there?
The first time I didn't realize it would be a problem, but it had a lot of twists in it and that made it a little difficult to cut evenly. After that I did line them up first without twisting, just because it was easier.
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