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Old 08-11-2018, 10:57 AM
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SavedByGrace
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Default Probably an easy question

I almost feel embarrassed asking this, but there is a quilt pattern that is done using those square thin papers (about 10", I think). You use strips of fabric, sewing them all parallel, diagonally across the papers. When they are trimmed and arranged, it ends up looking a little like a log cabin if you use all dark fabrics on one side, then all light on the other side. What is this pattern called? I have questions about getting started on it. I am not sure if the center strip should be placed exactly point-to-point on the paper, or if the seam should be point-to-point, or what.... I just can't picture in my head how to get it started. TIA!
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