Binding CORNERS!
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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...
so i have no advice how to fix it, been trying for years...
#6
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.
Originally Posted by PurplePassion
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??
#7
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.
#10
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.
Originally Posted by PurplePassion
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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