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Old 12-06-2013, 05:45 AM
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alleyoop1
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You don't have to limit yourself to small projects. You can make larger quilts by dividing them in half and quilting each half and then stitching them together - top first, then stitch the batting together and finally hand stitch the backing together or run a machine stitch row down the center to secure the backing. I've often though of taking my frame apart and having it only 6' instead of 12' because of the room it takes up.
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