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Old 08-08-2010, 03:02 AM
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Why is it, when i am turning the binding edges over to stitch down on the top of the quilt ;3 corners are perfect and the one has to fight back and look crappy??
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Old 08-08-2010, 03:09 AM
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did you check to see if the corners were square before you started the binding?
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Old 08-08-2010, 03:14 AM
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Old 08-08-2010, 03:19 AM
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ya know, my question exactly...i have the exact same problem...3 good miters, 1 crappy miter, and it doesn't matter what i do, i can work on the binding and get around 2 then stop and go back later to do the other 2...somewhere along the way, 1 miter does not ... miter...it's a crazy thing; helps to keep me humble i guess; if i ever get 4 perfect miters...LOOK OUT WORLD!

so i have no advice how to fix it, been trying for years...
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wow,me too, I thougt it was just beginners luck!
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Old 08-08-2010, 03:58 AM
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I'm pretty good at mitered corners. I use my 12" square ruler & make sure corners are square. Then, when stitching the binding, make sure you don't under or over stitch to the corner. Put a dot at the 1/4" from the corner if you have to. When you turn a corner, lift the presser foot & fold the binding so that it is exactly even with top edge & when you start stitching the next side, make sure your needle is in the same place as where you stopped on last side.

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Why is it, when i am turning the binding edges over to stitch down on the top of the quilt ;3 corners are perfect and the one has to fight back and look crappy??
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Old 08-08-2010, 04:03 AM
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I have better luck when I press them well. First I press down before turning. Then I press the edge of the binding away from the quilt all the way around the quilt. It seems to turn with much less effort on my part. The only problem I had a few times is that no matter how I lay it out and shift it around before I sew the binding to the quilt, the seam comes too close to the corner and adds a little bulk.
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Katie I have the same complaint! No matter how careful I am I always have a seam right where I want to turn the corner. Frustrating!
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Oh my gosh, same problem here for 14 years. What's up with that one darn corner, makes me crazy.
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Old 08-08-2010, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by donnajean
I'm pretty good at mitered corners. I use my 12" square ruler & make sure corners are square. Then, when stitching the binding, make sure you don't under or over stitch to the corner. Put a dot at the 1/4" from the corner if you have to. When you turn a corner, lift the presser foot & fold the binding so that it is exactly even with top edge & when you start stitching the next side, make sure your needle is in the same place as where you stopped on last side.

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Why is it, when i am turning the binding edges over to stitch down on the top of the quilt ;3 corners are perfect and the one has to fight back and look crappy??
When I restat sewing I sew right from the beginging over where I stopped at the 1/4 mark. Just like making a 1/4 in. seam from begining to next 1/4 mark. Hope this helps
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