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Old 06-28-2011, 06:37 PM
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Barb44
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I would just add one thing to MTS's good advice. Whenever working with bias pieces starch your fabric really well before cutting. It will make your cuts more accurate and help keep the fabric from stretching.

Like MTS, I always cut triangles larger and trim after sewn on. It's a mystery to me, but I swear triangles shrink after you cut them. LOL
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