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Old 05-18-2018, 05:07 PM
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Teen
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Anael.....I'd go with Cathy's explanation of the PDF. Here is the rule with Appliquick turned edge. Cut stabilizer the size of desired finished piece, fuse to fabric, cut fabric around stabilizer 1/8" to 1/4" seam allowance. Voila! This makes it easy because you can trace patterns directly on stabilizer. One catch....when you do this, your piece will be the opposite direction when you fuse to fabric. To avoid this, I trace with the shiny/fuse side facing up. Does that make sense?

edited to add: I love the green monster!!! That is a cool way to use a churn dash block. Very creative. Thank you for sharing.

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