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Old 05-31-2016, 10:56 AM
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Could not find a U tube video

I saw a video regarding the edges of a quilt (maybe wall hanging or small project) showed the lady used another finishing edges like using ribbons ......
something not binding and it was not using back of the quilt either
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Old 05-31-2016, 11:06 AM
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Sorry, no. Ribbon wouldn't wear very well with washing.
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Old 05-31-2016, 11:38 AM
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It was on The Quilt Show a couple of shows ago. The guest was Lola Jenkins.
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Old 05-31-2016, 07:44 PM
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I'm thinking you might mean Satin Cord Binding, maybe??? I want to try that on my next wall quilt (was going to try it on my guild name tag, but realized all the tiny pieces that would only be 1/4" wide if I trimmed to the edge of where the binding was supposed to cover -- to create our logo -- & would cause me issues. But I love the look & definitely want to try it!

There are all sorts of options out there -- though mainly they are used with art quilts. A traditional double french binding or self-binding technique will give you the best washability, but if longevity in spite of regular laundering isn't your top priority, there are dozens of other options that I've seen. If you searching "binding" on this website, you'll find a whole bunch of fun options: http://www.nationalquilterscircle.com

Ripped shot cotton
Grosgrain ribbon
Crocheted
Dye painted batting (it seizes up on itself when dyed & doesn't come apart as long as it's not laundered) & no binding
Piped/Faux piped binding
Beaded edge
Rattail
Satin Cord
Flanged and piped flanges
And of course, all the fun shapes like shark's teeth, curvy edges, and so forth

If it is Satin Cord Binding, they have a tutorial at National Quilter's Circle, but you need to pay $9.99 for an annual membership (it's well worth it! over 200 tutorial videos are included for that $9.99), or I'm sure someone else here can give another link.
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Old 06-01-2016, 02:19 AM
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I think this tutorial was posted recently. I like the idea of the rag edge instead of a regular binding.

http://quiltingquick.weebly.com/blog...f-my-existence
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Old 06-01-2016, 02:42 AM
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yes Bree123 that is the idea that what i am looking for I like to try over small project or journal quilts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xi2sL8PT-U

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I like this too osewme . Looks funny and different

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Old 06-01-2016, 04:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 View Post
Sorry, no. Ribbon wouldn't wear very well with washing.
yes you r right not strong enough but for art quilts like here

http://www.nationalquilterscircle.co...-beads-007201/
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I did a quilt that had ruffles, I used the same fabric as quilt and made then and added them. Turned out really nice. they were only about an 1in wide
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Old 06-01-2016, 04:43 AM
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That's a good tutorial, sawsan. Thanks for sharing!
The only thing that was different on the NQC video was that they did not take it off the machine to cut it. She goes up to 1-2" from the end & cuts the beginning end right at the start of the stitching & then cuts the finishing end just a smidgen longer than needed & just keeps on sewing right back to the beginning, adjusts her stitch width/length and then continues right around for Round 2.
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