You are so close. I'm amazed sometimes when I can see as I sew that they are SO matched, then I take it out and look and they're off! arg! If you're nesting the seams (& I know it's not always possible) sometimes it helps if you put the seam going away from you on top. The sewing will help push it into the nest of the bottom one that's going towards you. In theory anyway.
First os all, no worries, try using a lot of pins and and yes, line them up with one seam one way and the other the other way and pin, and I sew very slow so it does not slip, next if that does not work, no worries, send them, love the fabric!!
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You are so close. I'm amazed sometimes when I can see as I sew that they are SO matched, then I take it out and look and they're off! arg! If you're nesting the seams (& I know it's not always possible) sometimes it helps if you put the seam going away from you on top. The sewing will help push it into the nest of the bottom one that's going towards you. In theory anyway.
(but you probably already knew that)
....thanks, auntie...I'll try it...and no I didn't already know that.
First os all, no worries, try using a lot of pins and and yes, line them up with one seam one way and the other the other way and pin, and I sew very slow so it does not slip, next if that does not work, no worries, send them, love the fabric!!
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