Old 03-09-2014, 07:06 PM
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nightquilter
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Jan, thank you so much. That was most helpful.
Originally Posted by Jan in VA View Post
This is what "float" looks like.
You can use the same idea when setting a quilt "on point" by cutting the setting triangles larger than needed and trimming a bit after the whole top is sewn together. Leave enough 'extra' to allow floating of the design.

Jan in VA
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