A demonstration of how tweak can be used to adjust a border pattern so that it will fit the remaining space. Quilting always draws up the fabric and so as the pattern stitches, the space that's left can be smaller than when the pattern was placed, which can cause a problem because the pattern may end up stitching into a previously stitched area. Stopping the stitching a short distance from the end allows the pattern to be tweaked so that it fits correctly. Tweak stretches or shrinks up a pattern - it doesn't cut anything off.
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