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Take a piece of fabric for the back of your quilt and use temporary
spray adhesive to hold the front and back fabric together.
TIP: Cut your quilt back 2-4” larger than your quilt top.
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Use a ruler and rotary cutter to remove the excess fabric.
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Take the strips and align the ends so that they are perpendicular,
and sew diagonally, corner to corner as shown.
Use a clear monofilament or matching thread to stitch in the ditch
to permanently attach the quilt top to the back fabric.
Next, cut strips of fabric that are 21⁄2” wide. This will become the
quilt’s binding.
Trim the excess fabric, leaving a 1/2” seam allowance.
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