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Natalie: Hey everybody, welcome to Final Stitch. Im Natalie with Missouri Star Quilt Company and today were going to talk about binding curves or circles. And Im excited to get to it. Liz: Sandra Van Houston asked us, on our trimming and squaring your quilt episode, If I round the corners will it change the way I bind? Weve also been asked by Tanya, Natalie, once weve cut around corners, can you show us how to sew the binding on the curve? Please and thank you. Natalie: Ok so two questions, two answers . First lets start by cutting some bias binding. And well go through that real quick. And then we will stitch some binding onto a curve. Ive got a circle that we can work with, so but lets start with cutting a bias binding first. Liz: Ok. Natalie: Often it seems more complicated than it really is. And Ive learned a few tricks. Theres rulers out there that help but Im just going to show you with a basic straight ruler, things we commonly have at hom

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0:00 1:47 I want that first mini page environment to be likewise. If I do the same thing with my secondMoreI want that first mini page environment to be likewise. If I do the same thing with my second element. And just wrap that in a mini page. And click recompile.
If you need a graphic or tabular material to be part of the text, you can just put \includegraphics{subdivision} where you want the figure to go. It will not have a caption or any fancy formatting. If you need it to appear in the list of figures or tables, it should be placed in a float environment (such as figure).
Use subfloat command by subfig package \subfloat command comes from subfig package in LaTeX, which provides support for including multiple figures within a single-figure table environment, each with its own separate caption (often called a sub-caption).
0:08 1:16 So 40 of the text width. But equally I could use a sizing command such as millimeters. OrMoreSo 40 of the text width. But equally I could use a sizing command such as millimeters. Or centimeters there as well. So if I recompile. You can see that quite nicely.
Usually we use ≫ (LaTeX code \gg ) and ≪ (LaTeX code \ll ) to represent much greater than and much less than.
1:13 1:58 Figure. Environment so lets say that we want to be just 0.4 of the text width. This is going toMoreFigure. Environment so lets say that we want to be just 0.4 of the text width. This is going to make this box smaller so i want to specify that the width is 1. If you want to reference.
If you add [hbt!] after the \begin{figure} , like this: \begin{figure}[hbt!] this then tells LaTeX to place the image right here (as close to the position in the source code as possible); or if thats not possible (e.g. its too large to fit on the current page) at the top of the next page, or bottom of the next page.

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