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Old 07-23-2011, 11:16 AM
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romanojg
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Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
Originally Posted by romanojg
Iron it well (all rows should go the same direction and then on the second tube the seams are ironed in the opposite direction;
This will help the butt up against each other when putting together.
With Eleanor's method there are no seams to match so everything is pressed in the same direction. This might not make sense if you don't have the pattern but it works.
The pattern that I have is from Norma Cambell and I had a two day class with her. It took no time at all to put together. It looks so intimidating with all of those blocks but I really enjoyed how fast it went together. I have another one put in tubes ready to go. Im trying to get in a few older projects inbetween doing the newer things so that I feel like I'm getting somewhere. Next weekend I'm marking this quilt to quilt it. Like they say there are always more than one way to do something.
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