Maded in Class
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It is put together where it is turned inside out. No boaders.
QUOTE=irishrose;5625699]It's very pretty. How does your pattern finish the edges?
To all who are hesitant, I don't know about that designer, but Phillips Fiber Art sells a ruler and pattern that goes together very easily. http://phillipsfiberart.danemcoweb.c...p/product/STP/[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=irishrose;5625699]It's very pretty. How does your pattern finish the edges?
To all who are hesitant, I don't know about that designer, but Phillips Fiber Art sells a ruler and pattern that goes together very easily. http://phillipsfiberart.danemcoweb.c...p/product/STP/[/QUOTE]
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I just completed one (I put binding on it). The narrow ends are a challenge to bind. I am in the process of finishing a second. I will not be putting binding on it. I will post pics when they are both complete.
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I didn't use batting in mine as I thought it ruined the points. I just put a backing on it, left an opening, and then turned it right-side out. The teacher used batting and I just didn't like the look of that. Maybe if you want it to be more stable you could use an interfacing.
Last edited by Linda - K.; 11-01-2012 at 07:02 AM.
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