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That is really helpful, thank you so much.
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thanks for the link. i love that look
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thanks for the site
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thank you
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Thanks
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Great tute :thumbup: thanks for the link
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Wow! I like that! Thanks for sharing :thumbup: :)
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I just used this method yesterday! I usually hand sew my binding down, but made a modern looking quilt for my daughter (I usually do traditional/civil war types of quilts) and needed it done within the week, so figured this was the best method for that quilt.
LOVE how it turned out. The only thing I ended up changing was the width. If you use her measurements and turn to the front the binding is way too wide for my taste (if you look at her quilt pictured you can see this). I realized this after the fact and ended up correcting it. I will use this method again, for sure. |
great tute!
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Great tut. Thanks
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Thanks
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wow, thank you so much i am going to try that
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thanks for the link. :thumbup:
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Does anyone know the name of the block on the knitting bag she has on the main page?
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That was a good tutorial. Thank you.
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This is now my favorite way to do binding - I've used it on a couple quilts and wall hangings too, it really adds alot because of the extra color pop - and being a all machine sewn technique, what could be better! :)
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Thanks.
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THANKS for sharing !!
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Thank you so much for sharing!
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Originally Posted by Suzanne in VT
(Post 4496498)
I just used this method yesterday! I usually hand sew my binding down, but made a modern looking quilt for my daughter (I usually do traditional/civil war types of quilts) and needed it done within the week, so figured this was the best method for that quilt.
LOVE how it turned out. The only thing I ended up changing was the width. If you use her measurements and turn to the front the binding is way too wide for my taste (if you look at her quilt pictured you can see this). I realized this after the fact and ended up correcting it. I will use this method again, for sure. |
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