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I tried it - seems to work well - however my squares are not as neat as her's - Hopefully practice will make perfect
But I think they will be easier to store http://www.kootoyoo.com/2009/01/how-...t-quarter.html Okay, will confuse - had to watch it about 5 times with FQ in hand to understand it - must be those white hairs coming through |
thanks for the link
Originally Posted by JUNEC
I tried it - seems to work well - however my squares are not as neat as her's - Hopefully practice will make perfect
But I think they will be easier to store http://www.kootoyoo.com/2009/01/how-...t-quarter.html Okay, will confuse - had to watch it about 5 times with FQ in hand to understand it - must be those white hairs coming through |
Now that would be alot of work for each - but you'd have a perfect stack. Thanks for sharing.
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I always use Nancy Zieman's method of folding - it's very neat:
www.nancysnotions.com/text/pdf/FatQuarterFabricFoldingTech.pdf |
Very interesting..............Think I would only do it if I was giving it as a gift.
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Thanks for the link.
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Nope just leave mine in squares.
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That was pretty cool but I don't think I will spend all the time that it would take to foldall of my FQ's.
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That was very clever!! Thank you for sharing this with us :D:D:D
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My LQS folds theirs in neat little triangles. I think it is like the method they fold flags at funerals but on a smaller scale. I like these little squares better as I think they would store better than triangles. I will definitely bookmark this and practice, practice, practice. Thanks for the link.
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