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Old 04-22-2013, 09:48 AM
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DOTTYMO
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My reply is a mess.
1. What I do is machine just the front pieces right sides together match seams pin the batting and backing down really well . Press seam.
2.Put seam flat on table the batting will need trimming to fit flat I also just hand stitch up to hold flat I suppose could glue but never tried it yet.
3. Place one backing under the other, ten fold top one to make it fit exactly where the seam is at front.I then hand stitch. I do know some people sew but I always make a mess .
4. Look at the quilting and finish off .

Of course when you get going this can be chained for one stage at a time.

Ope this helps


I. Made this quilt in 9. Parts like this one .i joined then using the methods above and as you can see it was joining on a curve. It worked very well bu didn't take any more photoes.
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