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For a quick lesson, I'll try to explain the process. When you get your denim circles cut you draw a square inside it,and sew them together on one side of the square, in a row as wide as you want the finished quilt. After you get a row of circles sewn, sew them together on the long side and just keep adding rows until you have the finished size.I found it easier to work in 12-15 circle sections then sewing them together.Press the little flaps down. Then I cut batting and fabric squares and put in each circle section, pin down the little flaps(that were made when sewing the circles together) and stitch them down. I hope this along with the pics gives you an idea of how it comes together. It is very sturdy and none of mine have come unsewn. The link in my earlier post probly does a better job of explaining it. Hope this helps.
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