Working on the flip side.   Strips, strips, and more strips.  I like this.  No math!  And the only way to go is using the serger!  If you were using the strip method in a quilt, you wouldn’t have to, because your raw edges get sandwiched and are out of sight.  But since the raw edges of the duvet are going to be “available” I needed to finish the edges.  That’s a lot of edges to finish and serging really cut down my time!  Thanks for letting me borrow it, Mom!

  

Ok, I didn’t exactly follow the directions for the strips.  Instead of sewing the entire batch together into one enormously long piece and then starting the match/sew/cut process, I did it in smaller sections.  Then sewed the four individual sections together.  Hind sight says, “I wish I would have followed the directions so I don’t have verticle seams showing.”  But I still like the way it turned out and I would definitly use this strip piecing method again.