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Mar
12
C&T Publishing blog has a great tutorial to guide you through Y-seam construction – a piecing technique used when three seams meet in a quilt block. Excellent illustrations make it a snap to follow the directions. See the tute.
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The link to the Y-seam tute didn’t work for me. I’ve not quite figured my way around your new site, but will get it before long.
Hi, Donna! I’m so sorry about the frustration. We’re ALL still adjusting!
In the new format, the links are in red type, and the underscore appears when you roll over the link with your mouse pointer. The first link in this story is to the C&T Publishing blog’s home page. The words “See the tute” are the link to the tutorial itself. Hope that helps.
Denise