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Old 01-01-2010, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
Originally Posted by okie
Originally Posted by sunrise450
I have a question here. I read somewhere that before you print for paper piecing, you should check and print all blocks reversed. That way any block that needs to be reversed will be and it won't matter to those that don't have to be reversed.
Has anyone else heard or read of this? I am going to try it today, if it is not so I will only lose a couple pieces of paper. If it is so then I won't make the mistake I made on my triangle.
Oh how I hope this is right. I have wasted time having to redo because I thought triangle BR2 wasn't reversed, it is, had to redo. Think I will try this as well.

BR2 has to be mirrored? i haven't made it yet - i plan to this weekend.
I found out the time consumming way it is to be mirrored but from working with it I'm think I'm going to have to wait for the tute. I've heard you all talk about Y seams, I think this one has one and I have no idea what you do with them. One of my goals of the party is to learn or figure things out on my own. Klue or anyone when you start on this tell me if I'm right or wrong I think there is a Y seam where the A section (6 pcs) G section (2 pcs) and the D section (4 pcs) come together. There is a possiblity there is another Y with the A and B section. I'm not going to work it until I see the tute but I would like to see if my thought process in going in the right direction. Then again I've been told I make easy things hard.

Another concern, I am right it putting this question here or should I put questions of the nature somewhere else. Is this post just for pics or pics and help aids.
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