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Old 12-09-2012, 03:24 AM
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I finished the triangles and will have to clean the pp mess first before I will sew them together.
Do you have tips for doing so? Has anyone ever tried to sew the triangles on a strip of thin muslim to prevent distortion? How did you do it?
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Old 12-09-2012, 03:53 AM
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I would think starching the pieces and pressing them would give you some stability.
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Old 12-09-2012, 04:05 AM
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you can foundation piece your triangles if that works well for you- or just starch/press well, make sure you have a nice new sharp needle in your machine & use lots of pins...personally i prefer the foundation method- but if you plan to hand quilt your DJ quilt---the foundation does make that process more difficult.
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What do you use for foundation and it is not possible to cut it away after your done with a row? BTW.........the triangles are stiff from starch! lol
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Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!
<clap> <clap> <clap>

Christmas surely cannot come to the Granny homestead, til Dear Jane is complete!
(AS IF!!!!!!!!!!)

I have no DJ experience or knowledge .... though for times when stability is wanted, but not a muslin layer, I know some people have used paper and then just tore it away.

Also, being that your triangles are so stiff from the starch .... maybe that's enough?

(yes, I am behind on my email ..... later today, but first I'm off to a Christmas)
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