"Left & bottom" method of sashing
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"Left & bottom" method of sashing
Who has used this method and is it better/worse/easier than the standard type of sashing? Does it end up looking just as nice?
Here is a tutorial on it.
http://sisterofthedivide.blogspot.ca...locks-and.html
Thanks, Watson
Here is a tutorial on it.
http://sisterofthedivide.blogspot.ca...locks-and.html
Thanks, Watson
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I prefer to do my sashing in pieces on each block rather than long strips. I find it is much easier to get the blocks lined up accurately and easier to assemble the blocks together this way. I do it "left and top" but same principle.
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If you use cornerstones with your sashing, it is identical. If you don't use cornerstones, there is an additional seam, which usually is not noticeable, unless you are using a fabric with a strong linear print. The reason I like sashing the blocks as you go without cornerstones is it is much easier to match the rows & columns.
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