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Old 02-03-2010, 12:52 AM
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suncenter
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Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Hi there,
I'm working on a hand pieced quilt, king sized (yes I'm crazy), postage stamp style, 1-1/2" squares (I said I was crazy) 4,300 squares ( :shock: )
I'm just getting ready to start row #10 (61 rows to go), and while I've been keeping an eye out for fraying, and catching it with a tube of fray block whenever I see it...I'm still nervous about fraying. I'll be working on it for some time obviously and I'm a natural slow poke to begin with so I want to know if there is any other preventative measure I should take to prevent fraying. I've noticed the top edge doing it a little since I started even though I used the fray block all along that edge. Any suggestions? I want there to be some healthy seam allowances left by the time I finally start to quilt the thing!
Hugs from the looney bin,
Sun
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