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Old 08-22-2011, 07:43 AM
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How terrible, tacky and unprofessional is it to pull the backing around onto the top of the quilt and machine stitch down - rather than do the traditional binding on the edges?? All opinions welcome.
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Originally Posted by carolynbb
How terrible, tacky and unprofessional is it to pull the backing around onto the top of the quilt and machine stitch down - rather than do the traditional binding on the edges?? All opinions welcome.
I do it! ANd I am not tacky! :twisted:
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Originally Posted by carolynbb
How terrible, tacky and unprofessional is it to pull the backing around onto the top of the quilt and machine stitch down - rather than do the traditional binding on the edges?? All opinions welcome.
I think that used to be a "traditional way" to finish a quilt.
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Old 08-22-2011, 07:45 AM
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not tacky at all, that's the only way my grandmother knew to do it and she turned out some beautiful quilts
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Not tacky many have done this. I think that it depends on the type of quilt. I did this on a "Round The World" and it looks fine. BrendaK
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All the quilts my GM and DM did were done this way. The down side for me is the edge wears faster.
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Some people do that-they are your quilts! It would be a quicker method which would be fine for charity/donated quilts, especially. No quilt police to punish you here!
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If that is how you feel don't do it! If someone else chooses to, who am I to be the one who judges it terrible, tacky or unprofessional????
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Either way. It depends on what YOU like.
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Not tacky at all - I do it all the time.
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