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    A nice binding method-video tutorial

    Here is a nice binding-method:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKOKx5Dy388
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    Very nice. Thanks.

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    Thank you, tothenci, that is lovely! Have a great day!

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    Just in time for me to try on the quilt I am binding now. For some reason, I could not get any sound on this video or was there no sound?

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    It was a hungarian clip. It have not got sound. The picture "talk"(I hope).
    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyGirl in FL View Post
    Just in time for me to try on the quilt I am binding now. For some reason, I could not get any sound on this video or was there no sound?
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    Nice clip! Thanks for the link! I would have loved to see her doing a corner. I did bookmark it.

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    When I hand sew a binding, this is what I do, the only thing is I don't wait so long to pull the thread through. I find if I wait too long there is a danger of the thread tangling. I think she was just delaying tightening up so the technique could be clear. As far as corners,
    - I make sure the side I am sewing down is folded straight out.
    - I continue the stitching, to the edge. This leave a sort of triangle on the corner.
    - I fold over the next side making sure the edges meet. If the binding was sewn on evenly, this makes a perfect mitered corner.
    Hope that makes sense.
    Arlene

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    This was an excellent video
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    Wonderful tutorial and could be used on heirloom quilts. Thanks for sharing. I plan to use this one.

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    Wow I was working on a project that I needed that tute for thanks so much!!!

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