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"Here we've got even another layer," Ms. Hart said, "where you're allowed to overhang off the edge of your square.
Make this the center of your square.
Hem two opposite sides of your square.
This is 1/4 of your square bin.
Keep painting towards the bottom of your square.
The result will be the perimeter of your square!
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You can't just fill all of your squares with statues of Kaiser Wilhelm on a horse".
The way it's supposed to work is this: You graduate school, broke but starry-eyed and probably itching to get out of your square-shaped state to New York City or Portland or Austin or LA.
Work by starting at one end of your row with two of your squares of fabric.
Sew the squares together, depending on the size of your squares it should probably be approximately 6-8 squares wide and approx.10 squares long.
Of course, you could create the final design for the blanket after creating all of your squares, but you may then realize you have too many of one colour or not enough of another.
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