Old 10-22-2009, 08:48 PM
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LOL .. .you would do it just fine!
It is a matter of making sure you have more fabrics than you make cuts.
You don't have to do a star, or a jumble of anything! Stack the fabric, make your cuts, shuffle the deck, and sew it all together!
Easy, peasy ...
what sno did was stack his fabric, make a cut, shuffle the deck, sew it all back together, and then make the next cut, shuffled again and sewed it all back together ...
If you look at a turning twenty technique, it is the same concept! take twenty fat quarters, cut them sqare, cut in half, cut one section in half, cut one section in half again ... then, shuffle the stacks (all straight cuts by the way) ... then sew them all back together!
just a different way to make a scrappy nine patch ...
does any of that make any sense??? LOL
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