Old 03-02-2014, 04:34 PM
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auntpiggylpn
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Originally Posted by Kcmomto2
Maniac, no particular block. My thought was to sew them all together in continuous flying geese-style rows, then sew the rows together. So, yes, the bias edges will be the length of the rows. I'm up for the challenge, even for a novice quilter! I guess I'm brave? Thoughts, cautions, alternate suggestions to keep me from throwing the whole thing in the trash?
You could sew a stay stitch along the bias edge of each row to help tame that bias!!!! A stay stitch is just a line of stitching to stablilze an area as opposed to sewing a seam
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