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Old 10-09-2009, 05:30 AM
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Tracy_Lit5
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Ok...which comes first? The chicken or the egg? :?

I've read both ways and really want to use the most "professional looking" technique.

I'm doing the stitch-in-the-ditch method and I've read two ways:

1 - I should sew one vertical in the center from top to bottom, then one horizonal across the center from left to right. Then go back and do all the vertical lines from the center outward, Then do the horizonals from center to bottom

2 - I should start in the center (either horizontally or vertically, and work my way out...down on one side of the center and back up on the other side. Then repeat with the horizontals.

Which (if either) is the "best"way. Or is there another way that provides better results of the fabrics not shifting?

Thanks
Tracy

(or should this be posted in Main, instead of tutorial)

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