really good tute on how to attach the binding.
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You will not be able to tell where the last seam is after it is finished.
Happy binding!
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As far as MSQ tutorial showing the binding tool....for me, I could not, can not 'get it'. Apparently many other's find it confusing too as MSQ has updated video's because of the confusion...I'm sure that it is just a mental block for me. I have that useless "to me' binding tool hanging on the wall.
I find Heirloom Creations monthly featured tools and their YouTube tutorials most beneficial. I'm not affiliated I seem to always benefit from the concise video demonstrations that they feature.
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The tuck method isn't the best, it creates a definite bump in the binding that will show. A better way is to sew the ends together just like the other seams in the binding. There is a method to do this that is easy.
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I think the one craftnut is talking about is McCalls by Sherri Bain Driver there are 4 parts.I think this is the best. I`ve always cut mine 2 1/4 but still had difficult getting a full binding.A friend told me to put the binding on before trimiming the back and bat as in this video! Light bulb moment for me!!!!!
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