Old 03-26-2021, 06:43 PM
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LAF2019
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when I try to do something that is double sided, I focus my energy on one side (whichever is my favorite). and the backside pattern I intentionally make smaller in size with a very extra large border (so the size comes out fully larger than the top). this way, when basted and quilted (and shifting inevitably happens!) I can trim it down to the size of the front and the front looks great. and on the backside, if it is indeed shifted a bit, there will be enough trim room in the large border to still allow that central main pattern to not get lost.
I would not expect to baste together layers when the front and the back are the same size.
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