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    Old 11-19-2013, 06:21 AM
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    Decided to use a tip I saw on one of Jenny Doan's video's. (Not sure which one at this point.) She presses each individual binding strip in half BEFORE she sews them to each other. This way the pieces are shorter AND if you are using fabric that is hard to tell right from wrong the pressing lets you know! I really liked doing binding this way so I am sharing.

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    Interesting concept. I would run a Clover slim line white chalk marker across the wrong side of the fabric in 3 or 4 places before cutting the binding. Then I could always tell the right side from the wrong.
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    Great tip, thank ou!
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    both are great tips
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    If I remember will try this out when I am getting the next binding together, that would work great on a plain fabric that is hard to know front from back and then you sew it on the wrong way, ending with taking it apart or cutting it off, I prefer the cutting off and trying again, this way you would know the right side. Thanks for sharing!
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    Originally Posted by lfstamper
    Decided to use a tip I saw on one of Jenny Doan's video's. (Not sure which one at this point.) She presses each individual binding strip in half BEFORE she sews them to each other. This way the pieces are shorter AND if you are using fabric that is hard to tell right from wrong the pressing lets you know! I really liked doing binding this way so I am sharing.

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    And I was taught not to press it in half so the binding will roll. Go figure!
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    I usually have no problem with right and wrong sides. I piece strips into a real long length, then press in half.
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    Originally Posted by Jingle
    I piece strips into a real long length, then press in half.
    This is my method, as well.
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    I use a bias binding doubled, and no pressing. It molds around the edge nicely, and does not fray out like straight of grain does.
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    Originally Posted by M.Elizabeth
    This is my method, as well.
    I used to do it that way but found smaller pieces eadier to work with.
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