Free Motion/Binding a Quilt
#11
Oh yeah, I hear ya. It took me several tries before I got it into my thick skull. For a while, I even pinned the diagonal line together so I could check to be sure I was sewing it right. But, you know what they say -- "If you're not ripping, you're not quilting!"
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I just used a new method I found in a video on allpeoplequilt.com . The video is called "Better Binding: Mitered Corners & Invisible Joins." The invisible joins section is easy to follow and really works. I used the technique on a quilt I was binding - it was quick and easy and looks great.
#14
Here is the one I like
http://pir8.freeservers.com/quilting...ding/index.htm
http://pir8.freeservers.com/quilting...ding/index.htm
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Sharon Shambers has a video on YouTube called "Binding the Angel" it is in three parts, I think it is the second part that shows her joining the two ends using Elmers School glue. It is the best way to join the ends that I have ever tried. You get a perfect mitered join every time.
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