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Old 07-29-2011, 01:39 PM
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Quiltinvaca
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OK, I hope these pictures help a bit. As you can see in the original picture, the strips can be any width, any length -- just have fun. I've sometimes cut the sewn together strip into different lengths and even turn strips sideways. The whole idea is to have fun.

Any questions, let me know.

Both fabrics right side up.
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slice a gentle curve (remember you will be sewing this curve)
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match top fabric of 1/2 to bottom fabric of other 1/2
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Don't worry about ends, just work the seams together, You'll trim off the top and bottom later.
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gently press seam to one side; usually doesn't require any clipping
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Pressed and ready to be trimmed to size or used as is.
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Cut the strips in half (any sections you want) or leave them longer.
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