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Old 03-06-2011, 08:45 AM
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I'm a newbie quilter, but a long time sewer and there are a couple of carry over sewing tips I've never seen mentioned.
1) If you have to pin, don't hold the pieces up in your hand and jab a pin in. Lay them on your work surface, line up the edges and, slide the pin in so it's as parallel to your work surface as possible. Another way to explain is if you dropped the pin on the fabric and just pushed it in. If you hold up the fabric and just stick the pin in, you can actually move the fabric around. There are times when you can't lay the pieces down, but if you can, try this and see if it helps your accuracy, especially with small pieces.
2) when I put binding on, I sew it to the front, then press it 3 times around. Once to set the seam, once to flatten it out over the edge and then I actually fold it over and press it. It takes a few min, but it really, really, really helps, whether you are hand stitching or machine stitching to finish. I don't fold over and iron the corners, just deal with them as you come to them. If you use bias binding, remember to press, not iron.

Don't know if this will help anyone, but thought I'd post.
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Old 03-06-2011, 08:48 AM
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thanks for the tips!
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Old 03-06-2011, 08:56 AM
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Great tips for us thanks! 8-)
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I like the tip on the binding. Will try that next time.

Thank you!:)
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It's always great to read tips :!:
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Old 03-06-2011, 03:42 PM
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I will definitely use your binding tip on my next quilt - seems like an excellent idea. Thank you.
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great tips, thanks. Can always use tips...
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Thanks for the tips :lol:
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Thanks, Nancy, for your helpful tips. I am going to try the pinning tip right away. I pretty much use your binding tips except the last part of it. I just fold it over and pin with no ironing. I might try to iron that last step too!
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