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g h Once all of the embroidery steps of the design have been completed, remove your design from the hoop. Using a rotary blade and ruler, trim your block leaving a 1/2” seam allowance on all 4 sides. This is an example of what your completed doodle block should look like. You will need a total of 18 doodle blocks to create the Tote Bag. Any combination of designs 1 & 2 can be used. The side blocks are created using our folded fabric technique. Follow the next set of instructions to stitch out design HC - DOODLE BLOCK - 3. You will need 6 stitch outs (3 on each side) of this block to create the sides of the tote bag. a b To start, hoop a piece of No-Show mesh stabilizer and run step 1 of the design. This is your squaring stitch showing where to place your batting. 12 anitagoodesignonline.com Place a piece of batting over top of the squaring stitch. Be sure to completely cover all four sides. steps steps STITCHING DOODLE BLOCKS STITCHING SIDE BLOCKS


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