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ACCESS / Tools Sewing Blocks Together “How do I actually stitch the quilt together” is a common question we always get. All of our quilting collections come with full instructions on how to finish your quilt once the blocks are constructed. 2 Stock up on safety Be sure to have plenty of quilting safety pins on hand to use. They are curved which make it easier to pin through all of the quilt layers. 4 Get Your Quilt’s Back When your blocks are all sewn together, we recommend placing a piece of backing fabric down, layering it with your batting and quilt top. Remember to cut the batting and backing at least 2” bigger than your quilt top all the way around. 1 Stithing In The Ditch We use a matching thread or a mono-filament thread (pictured above) when stitching in the ditch; this is our preferred method. 3 Lay it all out Once you have stitched all of the blocks always lay them out on a table to complete your arrangement. This will help you navigate what blocks to sew together and make the process faster. QUICK TIP - You can reference the “ “About Us” section on all collection CD’s.


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