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Old 08-15-2014, 10:25 AM
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MargeD
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ABSOLUTELY. I have always used left over pieces of batting, laid one edge over the other, then used a rotary cutter to cut a straight line, then using a large zig-zag stitch piece them together I know there is an iron on product out there where you place on separate pieces of batting, then ironed on this tape to hold it together; but that's not always available when I need it, so I use the zig-zag stitch method, and it's worked well for me for years. Hope this helps.
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