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06-25-2013, 05:10 AM
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Isn't kitsie wonderful. I would cut it at 6inches just incase and trim down.
I would too - I always add a full inch then trim perfectly square.
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Actually I also add a full inch! Thanks Dotty
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Whichever method you use, starch helps!!!!!!!!!!
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As I have aged, I now get confused with trying to figure the math part of quilting. I just try making a sample using scraps until I get it right.
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