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Old 07-27-2018, 05:59 PM
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mindless
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If you put it together like a rag quilt (with xtra wide half inch seams or sewing lines) the fraying becomes part of the fun. You can do one using zig zag stitches or lots of different decorative stitches, to give the blocks extra support, and take a toothbrush to it after the first wash so that it will fray as much as possible early on. I have this on my bucket list.

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