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  • January 6, 2020 at 1:23 am #599
    Sharon Andersen
    Participant

    Hi Lyn
    Hoping this is not going to be a Dear Jane or a Sylvia. My piecing techniques not that precise! Will give it a go and hopefully improve.
    With Block 2 do you stitch the the four parts and then put it together or work from the centre out.
    Was fabulous to have the email straight to my inbox this morning.
    Cheers
    SharonA

    January 6, 2020 at 4:56 am #602
    admin
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    Hi Sharon,
    Nice to know the emails worked!
    I would definitely stitch the four parts separately – join 2 together; join the other 2 together.
    Then join the 2 parts. Hope that makes sense.
    Cheers, Lyn

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