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Simplicity Bias Tape maker -- should I take it back???

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Old 08-28-2011, 03:01 PM
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I found this yesterday while roaming Walmart. $60 seemed like a good price for it, so on impulse I bought it along with the attachment for single-folding 2.5" strips for binding (another $7).

I'm having second thoughts, though.

For one thing, I just realized that some quilters advise not ironing binding strips before sewing them to the quilt. This is to allow the edge to roll more naturally. I have always ironed my binding strips in half, and it seems as if this machine would be great for that, but maybe I should be skipping this step entirely! I don't often make bias strips for applique and, when I do, they're pretty easy to make with my Clover bias tips.

I'm getting ready to bind a quilt, so I really need to decide whether to use this machine or not. I'm thinking maybe I should try the no-iron binding strip method first. It would certainly help our household budget if I take the machine back!

Anyone have any advice?
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Old 08-28-2011, 03:05 PM
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I have one and I like it. I don't use it every time.

I do use it if I have a lot of binding. I always press mine and I have never had an issue.

Sometimes it hangs up over a seam, but if you gently guide it through it works fine.
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I always iron my binding, and really like my bias tape maker. It's amazing how it really makes an accurate fold. I run all my pieces thru first then join them as it sometimes balks on seams.
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i iron my binding in half
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Old 08-28-2011, 04:27 PM
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I iron my binding in half too.
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Old 08-28-2011, 04:27 PM
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Sounds like you've already decided. Got to watch those impulse buys - usually it's something else that's bothering you that causes you to buy and not because you actually want that thing.

I don't iron my binding, if it matters, so I guess that's your call too!
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I never iron my binding.
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I iron my binding with the help of two fingers to fold it for me. Would your grandmother have used that new gadget?
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Old 08-28-2011, 05:41 PM
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Personally I would take it back, one because I'm too tight to spend that much money for making something that isn't that hard to do, but it's YOUR decision.
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I only iron a 1/4" seam on one side of my binding and I'm reconsidering doing that!
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