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Old 05-20-2017, 03:16 AM
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Surfing this morning and came across this tute on binding...new to me anyway and just thought it might help someone else...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8qzeOczXEo ...wish I'd known about this 10 or so quilts ago!!!lol
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Old 05-20-2017, 06:31 AM
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Thanks for the link!!
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Old 05-21-2017, 05:09 AM
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I don't cut off that triangle from the beginning of the binding. You need that to be square so you can match it up to the ending of the binding to sew a diagonal seam there. Then you can open that seam and then cut them both off.
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Thanks for the wonderful link. I just found out after many years of struggling Faith binding what I was doing wrong. For some reason
sometimes I did it correct and didn't know it and con the same quilt I didn't. I didn't realize that I was not always starting to see my first 45 degree turn a 1/4" in.
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Old 05-21-2017, 07:40 AM
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I don't trim my quilt edge. I add the binding first, then trim. This way, I can place a pinor mark the quarter inch from the end. Also, when connecting the ends, I measure the open area and lay one end over it, cutting it 1.25 inches over the mark. I lay the other end over the space and cut it 1.25 inches beyond the mark. Then I join the ends sure has saved a lot of frustration.
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I've tried this method and need to use it on every quilt. I simply detest joining the two ends!
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Old 05-21-2017, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by LavenderBlue View Post
I've tried this method and need to use it on every quilt. I simply detest joining the two ends!
It is so much easier and so much fun if you press a triangle into the beginning of the binding. Then when you get to the end, overlap the end and cut that end at the base of the triangle. It won't matter how wide your binding strip is, the base of that triangle is the correct width. Cut the end off there. Then put those two ends together like you did all the other seams in the binding. But match edges of fabric - no plus sign here. Then you sew across and you have the perfect binding join. Test it! Now you can open the seam and then trim it.
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This looks really neat. I have definitely saved it!
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I remember my first binding. Oh my!!
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I've learned a lot from Laura over the last year that I've been watching her video's. This is one of the best binding video's I've seen.
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