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Katrina Memorial Cube Sculpture

Step 3Continue to join panels

Continue to join panels
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You should have four sides to your cube when you are done with this step. Each side is made up of two panels. The top and bottom of the cube will be added at the very end.

You will see a photo below with the panels sewn together in a row.

After you have your long strip, you will iron open the seams to help the seams lie flat. You can use your household iron and set the heat to match the type of fabric you are using.
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Apr 18, 2010. 10:15 PMArakhne says:
 I was trying to sew a plush vending machine and this is EXACTLY what I needed. Thanks so much!

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