Old 03-11-2010, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by wendiq
I do mine a bit different. I just lay one over the other and sew.....fast and easy. I do use a foundation so that they stay firm and secure. Once they are all sewn, I can then square them up or cut however I wish.

I have been having so much fun with them that all my friends that were saving for "me" are now saving for "themselves"....LOL! I think I've lost something here....
Yes, sometimes there's a need to sew overlaid to each other. It's good to have a fdn too. I use dryer sheets -- they come in big sheets. You have really inspired others with your great projects and no wonder they are now saving their selvages!!!

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