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Old 07-24-2012, 04:56 AM
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Jennalyn
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Originally Posted by Jingle View Post
You could also match up two rectangles, sew, cut in half and much up when they are sewn and turn to make squares.
Oh hey, that's really simple but probably perfect for these scraps! I bet I could also cut them in half on the diagonal, since they make perfect 8-1/2" squares sewn together, and that would be pretty striking.

*rubs hands together* You guys have given me so many good directions. I'm getting all my sewing done during lunch at work recently, so it's somewhat limiting, but I also have room for the design wall in my office. And Miss Anise the Featherweight is perfectly portable! Hopefully I'll have the first top from these completed today (minus borders).
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