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Old 02-19-2018, 09:07 AM
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Macybaby
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I've done one like this that I strip peiced, and it worked fine. The main thing to watch for, always make sure you are going "square" with the seam lines. Don't keep using the cut edge. When I've done this, I've had to "true up" the leading edge every 3-4 cuts, using the seam lines to keep things correct.

I've also done it that I sew and cut, then rip and shuffle so I have the correct color sequence.

The more I look at the pattern, there isn't a lot of repeat, like four for each row. So you can cut strips to cover that. I would suggest cutting the leading angle for the star rows, so you don't end up with a lot of extra on the ends.
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