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Old 10-17-2012, 02:42 PM
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Kitsie
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Yep, I agree! After much trial and error, that is also the method I use. (I use template plastic shapes to iron the "seam allowances" under then glue baste and sew it on already turned!

Originally Posted by QuiltyReese
I use starch and an iron to press my seams under. Then I glue baste my pieces on to the background. It takes a bit of time but I love the results. All of my curves and points are perfect. All I have to do is get comfy and sit on the couch and sew. I don't have to worry about turning anything under. Its perfect with the kids and I have to set my work down at any give point. My favorite blog describing this technique is http://erinrussek.typepad.com/. Its great and her designs are super cute.
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