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Question #2
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Question #2
What or how?
If I see if a square isn't going to exact what should do make another on to replace it take apart or any other idea's it has hppened with the first dark in the log cabin patter. Just didn't what to get far into the squares.
and as always thanks
elise26
If I see if a square isn't going to exact what should do make another on to replace it take apart or any other idea's it has hppened with the first dark in the log cabin patter. Just didn't what to get far into the squares.
and as always thanks
elise26
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Re: Question #2
I would make another only because I wouldn't want to have to try to line it up and I would just chalk it up to practice LOL.
Brenda
Brenda
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Re: Question #2
I take it apart and remeasure everything. I want to know where I messed up so I won't do it again.
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Re: Question #2
I would fix it before going any further. It will cause more frustration later.
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Re: Question #2
I fix it. I only make another if the mistake was in the cutting the piece and it can't be used. A suggestion with log cabin blocks is to sew the piece on and then cut to the right length.
Kathy
Kathy