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Old 08-10-2009, 06:24 PM
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butterflywing
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well, that didn't work. sorry all. the point is that you fold your paper into units. you paste in your precut fabric shapes. you fold on your precreased lines.
everything lines up beautifully (it really does).

i don't see it as time saving. it's a nuisance to precut all those shapes. after everything has been sewn you have creased paper between the fabrics. you then have to go back and tear the paper off, so you can press.

you can't go over 6", because paper is 8.5 x 11. IMHO, my kids wasted $29.95.

this is the cover. can you get the idea?
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