Looks easy but it is not! Please explain the process of cutting the edges. I just fought with 4 panels of this pattern. I cut on the "trim lines" as you might think to do. In a 60" panel, the pattern matched perfectly over at least 3/4 of the seam while the remainder did not match. The customer did not understand, nor did I. I assume this was to do with misalignment during trimming. Possible idea for those that might try this at home. Cut the trim line on panel one. Lay it over pattern on panel two. Work out pattern alignment from top to bottom. Perhaps a piece of tape at top, middle and bottom. If you get it to match up. Lay on your straight edge and do a "double cut". (cut both pieces at the same time) in an attempt to creating a perfect seam. Rinse and repeat for edges 2 to 3, 3 to 4 , etc. Good luck! Someone let me know if I am correct or if I am full of it.