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B Using short stitch (15-18 stitches per inch), and beginning and ending 3-4 stitches beyond the ends of the seamline, stitch on the line between #1 & #2, through paper and both fabrics. Clip all threads front and back. The portable table makes this easy. I simply lay my paper and positioned fabrics down in front of the feed dogs, lift the presser foot and needle, and slide it all into position. Simple!
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Brenda's Trimming Tips

Deciding where to trim is half the battle, and where most beginners make a mistake. Here's a tip to help you remember: Always trim underneath the highest number! Do this, and you'll never trim away the wrong side of a seam.

Don't trim the paper, just the fabric; always at least 2 layers, sometimes as many as 4 or more.

Trimming Tips

One common error made by beginners is to trim "around the corner". Don't do it! Trim all layers of fabric parallel to the latest seamline.

Aim for a 1/4" seam allowance, but don't fret if you’re not exact. Your ability to "eyeball it" will surprise you! Sometimes, 1/8" is all you can get if the pieces are very small.

To keep dark fabrics from showing through, grade your seams by trimming the dark seam allowances narrower than the lighter fabric seam allowances (see photo above).

Finally, don't forget to trim as you go along, or you'll end up with a nice, thick potholder!