by dkjack 15 Jun 2008

This is just a close-up of the seams. Not sure you can see. Hope you enjoyed my little show. It is a great way to quilt as you go and not have all the bulk. The seams add so much to the look.

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by ezzemml 16 Jun 2008

A little hard to see.

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

I know. Thought it might help show how to fold the fabric in and tack down with decorative embroidery stitch.

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by mops Moderator 16 Jun 2008

I still have no idea how you did the last seams, but I can see your squiggly lines. Thanks for sharing. Flowers for you on all views.

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mops by mops 16 Jun 2008

I missed your explanation that had gone to page 2, but now I have seen all your pictures. So once again, thanks for your effort to make me (and others) understand the method.

dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank you

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by shirleysisson 16 Jun 2008

I can see why it took so long - it is a lot of work, but worth it to walk away with a finished bag. *4U

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank you

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by shirlener88 16 Jun 2008

Erma, thank you for sharing this - when you know what the 'One-Way Street' technique is - you really appreciate all the work that you put into this bag. *4&

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mops by mops 16 Jun 2008

Shirlene I now could give you that flower I promised.

dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thanks Shirlene, but my name is not Erma. hee hee. My name is Deborah (dkj)

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