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Old 12-22-2015, 09:30 AM
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I've used this technique for years and it always amazes me how beautifully it works!!!!
http://fabricfun-everythingquilts.bl...al-part-1.html
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Old 12-22-2015, 02:21 PM
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Thanks for posting. I knew there was an easier way to do that, but I couldn't remember.

Bookmarked for later.
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Old 12-22-2015, 02:39 PM
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I bookmarked it to. Never done it that way. Will have to try the next time I do binding. Thanks for posting.
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Thanks - I have tried a lot of ways and have bought many templates, and still don't get it. Once in a while I get one to turn out right.
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Thanks for Sharing. I like this method. I have a quilt ready to join the binding and am planning on trying it tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by mawluv View Post
I've used this technique for years and it always amazes me how beautifully it works!!!!
http://fabricfun-everythingquilts.bl...al-part-1.html
I can't see how she folded the left side.
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Old 12-23-2015, 01:47 AM
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lisalovesquilting, you turn the first piece of binding up at a 45 degree angle, then cross the other piece over it and turn it up at a 45 degree angle, then cut them off even with the binding like she shows. I use this method any time that I join binding. It works on really wide or really narrow.
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Originally Posted by mawluv View Post
lisalovesquilting, you turn the first piece of binding up at a 45 degree angle, then cross the other piece over it and turn it up at a 45 degree angle, then cut them off even with the binding like she shows. I use this method any time that I join binding. It works on really wide or really narrow.
Mawluv....thank you for explaining. I was having the same problem as lisalovesquilting....couldn't see how she folded the other side.
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After having problems with smooth binding, I discovered this method on the internet. I tried it. I have to say that this is my only method now: it is easy, not frustrating, not complicated, with no measuring involved. Since I have begun using it, I actually enjoy doing the binding process. This works, by the way, whether you are hand sewing a binding or machining it down. No pricey tools or templates are involved, either. This is a winner!!
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Thanks for posting this. I'm going to save this for sure to try on my next binding job.
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