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Old 12-09-2012, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by sandy l View Post
Doggone it BELLABOO, I just spent a week orginazing all of my free pattern downloads and here you've tempted me with a new one. That said, where did you get the book? Looks like I may have found a easy way to do quilts on point!
ITA it's a neat trick and very intriguing. I first learned this technique twenty years ago (yes, that long!) in a QIAD class doing a Double Rose Trellis quilt.

When it came time to cutting, I couldn't and wouldn't do it, as I was too fearsome that one slice and all my work was ruined!!!! So, I let the class teacher do the task, as I stood in fear of what might happen. Even today, I still assemble the rows in the on-point row fashion, rather than dealing with that risk of ruin!!

Honestly, other than it being another technique ... I don't think it is really any better than going at it the other way.
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