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Old 04-22-2013, 10:07 PM
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DOTTYMO
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Originally Posted by Ranchwife
This is how I joined the blocks. I think I'm going to hand stitch the section on each block that I can't machine SID. If I do it correctly, it should look ok. If I don't do this, I'll have to remove all the joining SID and do it all by hand and leave the outside of each block without any SID. Argh! I don't know what to do.
SID is one technique I hate as I am no good at it. I have friends who manage to do the SID with a great deal of pinning first to line up. And go very slow. They are mother and daughter. If you sort please let me know asi love this technique.
Saves so much time not quilting and turning etc a large quilt. The method can be used by dividing the quilt into fractions and joining them not each block.

Just thought I did a Ferret class don't know if this will work.before quilting.
Make a block then next block pieces
1. Right sides together batting on top of right side .
2. Backing and back right sides together
Join the seams. When you press I found cutting section of batting of folded flatter. Press well.
Now you can quilt piece just put on. Hopefully anbettermatch.
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