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Old 12-12-2009, 08:33 PM
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jacquemoe
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Hi Barb. What I do is lay two ends together but overlap them enough to cut a curvy line all the way across. When you take away the extra pieces, the edges match perfectly and then I zig, zag sew them together. You can't feel a bump or ridge of any kind and it's easy to do.
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