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Old 11-19-2012, 07:05 AM
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Dolphyngyrl
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You can do it. you just need to keep strip sets organized or beak the quilt into sections and do a section at a time and join them together. I was taught by my teacher to break ti down into sections, top middle bottom, than break those down into 4-5 sections. Its easier to explain if you see it. Most books and patterns just number rows and keeping track of that many rows can be confusing
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