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Old 12-03-2013, 06:07 AM
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azwendyg
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Originally Posted by Elisabrat View Post
pin pin pin pin and then pin keeps things in place no regrets later and if your cutting many repeats its important to not 'blow it' by a little shift. if you follow the book to a T you will not be sorry. its absolutely so fun to see who things change once you cut them like this
Ditto! The accuracy of your finish blocks is totally dependent on accurate pinning.
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