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Old 01-21-2010, 04:51 PM
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You could also choose to use iron on interfacing... the method is one used by Eleanor Burns. Place the RS of the fabric against the WS of the interfacing. Sew all around the piece. Slice a small slit in the interfacing and turn it. The RS of your fabric should now be against the nubby side (glue) of the interfacing. You can fiddle with the edges until they look great... and ONLY then iron... the interfacing is now ironed to the wrong side of the piece and the piece has been turned under. All you have to do is sew it to the background... by hand or machine. Good luck. :mrgreen:
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