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Old 12-16-2010, 06:22 PM
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Gday, am i right in saying that WOF is width of Fabric, which would mean either 42" or 44"
I think you are right.
Yes you are correct. Unless you are using FQs, then 21/22 (so you would have to cut 4 strips instead of 2.
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Old 12-16-2010, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by AngieS
Missy....What does this mean?

2strips 2 ½ x4 ½
Total pcs: 16

It's for the wall hanging. I haven't ever done anything like this. I am going to see what I can come up w/at home. I don't think I have enough fabric but how would it be if it were scrappy? Just in case I can find enough fabric.

Just wondering.
It means cut 2 strips 2 1/2 " wide.. from that cut them 2 1/2x4 1/2 rectangle. you will need 16 pcs Scrappy is ok as long as you keep it in the same shade value. :) If you put up some pics I can help you out.
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Old 12-16-2010, 11:57 PM
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Are all strips WOF? I also found this confusing but if they are WOF, it makes sense to me.[/quote]

Yes all strips are WOF. Width OF Fabric :)
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Originally Posted by candi
Originally Posted by pennyj123
Gday, am i right in saying that WOF is width of Fabric, which would mean either 42" or 44"
I think you are right.
Yes Penny you are exactly right! :)
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Gday, am i right in saying that WOF is width of Fabric, which would mean either 42" or 44"
I think you are right.
Yes you are correct. Unless you are using FQs, then 21/22 (so you would have to cut 4 strips instead of 2.
Correct Aurora
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Originally Posted by pennyj123
Gday, am i right in saying that WOF is width of Fabric, which would mean either 42" or 44"
Yup.. WOF is correct. :)
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Old 12-16-2010, 11:59 PM
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LOL thank you all for the reply hated asking but need to know ya know
Ask away, this is how we learn!! HUGS!

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Thank you for clearing up these mysteries.
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Will scrappy work?
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Originally Posted by mmonohon
Will scrappy work?

Hi there Michelle! Yes scrappy will work as along as you have a focus that is consistent. Stay with in the color families and try to stay with in the color values. If you send pictures I may be able to help you out..:) Hope this helps!

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