I've used this method for several years and can't imagine doing it any other way now. I do add 1/8" to the overlap, then offset the two pieces 1/8" when forming the right angles. That gives me a visual "ditch" to shoot for when sewing them corner to corner and I don't have to bother marking.
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I've used this method for several years and can't imagine doing it any other way now. I do add 1/8" to the overlap, then offset the two pieces 1/8" when forming the right angles. That gives me a visual "ditch" to shoot for when sewing them corner to corner and I don't have to bother marking.
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