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    Old 07-13-2011, 01:03 PM
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    Hi everyone,

    I have only made one quilt, a rag quilt.

    I hope to start another quilt soon, although I am not quite sure what yet....I am thinking a D9P ?? But, then I remember I have to bind it and I have no idea how to do that at all.

    Is binding as horribly difficult as it looks?? Any suggestions for a newbie who knows very little about quilting so far? (For my rag quilt and I got advice off this wonderful board and from you tube videos, etc.) I'm very much a "newbie"!

    TIA!!
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    Old 07-13-2011, 01:07 PM
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    Binding is my favorite part, the very end! love it, get to see all of it just pull together.
    The worst part about binding is making it. You have to iron folds and it feels like your at that iron forever. but after that is goes on lickity split!
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    Old 07-13-2011, 01:09 PM
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    It is not hard- if you are feeling overwhelmed, take a class! Some of the LQS's give classes in finishing a project...
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    Old 07-13-2011, 01:19 PM
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    You tube videos are very helpful, look for Sharon Schamber's :D:D:D
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    Old 07-13-2011, 01:27 PM
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    Nope, not hard at all. The trickiest part for me is connecting the 2 ends, but there are a variety of options out there to do that. Just google, you-tube or search this board. Good luck with your new project, post pics if you can.
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    Old 07-13-2011, 01:32 PM
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    Originally Posted by CloverPatch
    You have to iron folds and it feels like your at that iron forever.
    Actually, you DON'T have to iron folds. At a class a friend of mine recently took, the instructor told them NOT to iron the fold because it makes the binding not lay flat. I tried it both ways and she's RIGHT! I'll see if I can explain this in words instead of pictures...

    When you iron the fold into the quilt, it wants to stay there. So, after you've stitched the binding on the front and you're now folding it to the back, the inside curve of the binding is shorter than the outside curve, and therefore bunches up and doesn't lay flat.

    Instead, simply align the cut edges of your folded binding to the raw edge of your quilt, stitch, then fold your binding to the back, and finish however you desire. Because the fold isn't permanently creased into the fabric, the fold is allowed to move. Granted, it may only be 3 or 4 thread-widths, but it is enough to make a difference. We all know what happens if our quarter-inch is off by 3 or 4 threads! If you're a beginner like the OP, it's probably not a big deal, but I like my bindings to be nice and clean and flat, and I hate ironing. Where did we learn that ironing the binding was the proper thing to do, anyway??? lol
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    Old 07-13-2011, 01:32 PM
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    Originally Posted by amma
    You tube videos are very helpful, look for Sharon Schamber's :D:D:D
    Or Sharon Pederson--I love, love, love them both!
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    Old 07-13-2011, 01:36 PM
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    I've found Missouri Star Quilt Company tutorials very helpful and I LOVE their Binding tool. Makes for a PERFECT end of the binding process. You can find the tutorials on their website and on youtube.

    I'll have to check out Sharon Pederson and Sharon Schamber - never heard of them before.
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    Learn to use the Elmer's glue method! Good luck!
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    Old 07-13-2011, 02:12 PM
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    http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/blog.php/blog_id/3902
    now you don't have to do a two color binding as shown here. just do it as shown onto each side of your quilt and sew. individual binding. no mitered corners as in one long strip of binding.
    have fun.
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