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edges, leaving the top edge open.
Clip the corners and turn each
panel right side out. Press the
seams neatly so only one fabric
is visible from either side. You
should now have two side panels
(Bird and Cat panels), a back
panel (Dog panel) and two door
panels, all lined.

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Carefully cut squares
from the interior walls to
match the exterior window cut-
outs on the Bird and Cat panels.
Clip the inside corners of all the
seam allowances at a 45-degree
angle. Press under^11 ⁄ 4 in on all four
sides of the window opening
on both the exterior and interior
fabrics – all the edges should
align. Pin them together.

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Press under^1 ⁄ 4 in on both
long edges on all of the
windowpane strips you cut in

Step 4. Fold each strip in half,
wrong sides together and long
folded edges matching, and press.
Top stitch down both long edges
of each strip.

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Use matching windowpane
strips for each window. Find
the centre point of each side of
the fi rst window opening. Insert
a windowpane strip between the
layers of the exterior and interior
walls at the centre top and bottom
and pin it in place. Repeat this
step to pin the remaining strip
horizontally across the opening;
the two strips will cross in the
centre of the window opening.

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Using the same thread
as the appliqué, machine
stitch around the window
opening close to the folded
edges, securing the windowpane
strips between the folded edges

Cat panel

Steps 10-11

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