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Old 11-16-2013, 10:08 AM
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Have any of you ever made your own satin binding for a quilt? Is it pretty simple or is it a slippery nightmare?
My college age son requested a flannel quilt with satin binding, like his favorite blanket when he was a kid. That cracked me up, but I totally understand the attraction.
I was looking at Wrights single fold Satin Blanket Binding which is 2 inches wide. They have a lot of colors, but nothing just right. So I was thinking about trying to make my own. Any advice will be welcomed!
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Their are binding tools to help make your own. I prefer to use what is already made. I tried making my own by cutting my own strips. try YouTube, I'm sure they have tutorials for making your own.
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Just checked and YouTube does have tutorials. you can also go to www.bellajeanboutique.com she has a tutorial for satin binding. Also shows you how to miter the corners.
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I make my own satin bindings by using the flannel-backed-satin sold at JoAnns. I think I cut the strips about 8" and that gives a nice 2" wide binding on each side. This satin seems to hold up to all of the washings that these baby quilts get. My daughter received a crib quilt that had the normal satin binding and it did not stay nice after a few washes. (The application of this wide binding is different than the normal thin binding)
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Originally Posted by tessagin View Post
Just checked and YouTube does have tutorials. you can also go to www.bellajeanboutique.com she has a tutorial for satin binding. Also shows you how to miter the corners.
Tessagin, could you further pinpoint where I find that within her website? Thanks!

Judy, that is really great to know, especially the part about the flannel backed satin and how it holds up! Thanks!

I should have clarified that I make my own cotton bindings all the time and have no troubles with that or with mitered corners. And I can apply the Wrights Satin binding okay, not great but okay.
The only satin binding tutorials that I could find where for premade bindings like Wrights. I just wondered how slippery it was to make your own and whether the attempt makes you snatch yourself bald.
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<snip> I just wondered how slippery it was to make your own and whether the attempt makes you snatch yourself bald.
I found the flannel backed satin to be very easy to work with. When I used normal satin to make doggie beds for my Maltese I found it was a slippery nightmare! Elmer's School Glue to the rescue - once those seams were stabalized and in place by using the glue I found the sewing to be quite easy. The glue is so much better than pins on satin.
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I have used costume satin to make ruffles for little girl quilt. I didn't have any problems out of the ordinary. I did use fray block because I was afraid of the fraying
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