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I posted instructions on my blog.
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Great post, thank you! :)
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thanks for the tute. I usually struggle getting all the wrinkles out, often repinning or rebasting...Will try this next. Thanks for sharing
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I also read a tut on this and they recommended ironing the layered quilt. I have done this and think it helps smooth out any wrinkles you might have gotten in the layering.
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