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http://bit.do/bZXAX Secret discounts at Accuquilt. New offers and free shipping! Marlene from AccuQuilt shows you how easy it is to sew your rag squares together once you've cut them using your AccuQuilt fabric cutter. AccuQuilt offers quilters, fabric crafters and retailers a premiere line of fabric cutters, dies, quilting patterns and other quilt and fabric cutting solutions that help quilters quickly and accurately cut shapes for quilting and fabric crafts. Cutting with AccuQuilt® fabric cutters is a natural evolution of fabric cutting methods. First scissors, then rotary, finally AccuQuilt® for fast, easy, accurate fabric cutting. My main question is; how do you sew the rows together (I have 11 blocks per row) without catching some of the vertical fluff (lol) from catching or from the horizontal fluff from turning the wrong way. I am using a 5 1/2 inch square batting. I was using 6 1/2 inch square batting. I'm also using medium loft batting. I have used painters tape to tape the fluffy edges away from where I'm sewing and to keep them flat and not turn and get sewn into the seam. Can't I just cut a flannel sandwich all together so my center flannel is also out in the fringe like I do with hand cut quilts?