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Flying_V_Goddess 07-15-2007 09:37 PM

The binding I had made for my denim quilt appears to be not wide enough to fit properly...it barely covers the edge. I think my wonderful math skills and the thickness of the fabric (denim-like fabric) attributed to this width problem.

In any case, I need to make more binding, but I need help on figuring out how thick to cut the strips for the binding...'cause my math skills aren't the greatest. I only got one shot at this since I've only got one pair of jeans to work with (yeah, its thick, but I've already spent too much on this quilt because of mess-ups so I'm not going to make another trip to Wal-Mart and just work with what I already have). Suggestions?

zyxquilts 07-15-2007 09:40 PM

What size did you cut the first binding?

ShellyQ 07-16-2007 12:40 AM

Hi Flying_V_Goddess
How wide do you want your finished binding to be? I use double fold straight cut binding, so my rule of thumb is multiply finished width of binding by 6 plus 1/4" for easement. I've never worked with denim though :) so some of these other ladies will probably be able to give you better advise. Cheers, have been following your battle with the denim quilt and have been cheering from the sidelines, so would really love to see a pic when you win :)

vicki reno 07-16-2007 03:09 AM

In the past , using lighter weight fabrics, I have cut the strips 2 1/2 inches and doubled the srip --right sides out and attached it to the quilt. With denim I am not sure if you would want to double it as it might be too thick.

sewmuch 07-16-2007 10:53 AM

I, too, have always used 2 1/2 inch wide strip for binding, maybe for the denim it could be a little wider, 3 inches????

vicki reno 07-16-2007 11:01 AM

That is a good idea--allowing for the extra thickness of the denim. Straight cut --not bias.

ceannastahr 07-16-2007 12:43 PM

maybe instead of attaching the binding in the usual way, because of thickness why not just lay it on fold to other side and use a blanket stich or zigzag it on. Or any other fancy stitch

ButtercreamCakeArtist 07-16-2007 02:07 PM

Well, I am of no help on that bc most of my creations are figured out as I go....and I'm a newbie to the big stuff...
BUT....As for jeans....I get mine at a thrift store for 50 cents a pair! usually, i don't find them in my size, I buy for sewing and stuff...
hth

sewmuch 07-16-2007 02:22 PM

Boy around here they sure aren't .50 a pair, they want 7 and 8 dollars for them and they get them free. I am saving old ones to make a jean quilt for my grandson, but it will be awhile til I get enough.

Flying_V_Goddess 07-16-2007 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by zyxquilts
What size did you cut the first binding?

Just off the top of my head, I think the fabric strips were 1.25" before they were folded into binding.


Originally Posted by ShellyQ
Hi Flying_V_Goddess
How wide do you want your finished binding to be? I use double fold straight cut binding, so my rule of thumb is multiply finished width of binding by 6 plus 1/4" for easement. I've never worked with denim though :) so some of these other ladies will probably be able to give you better advise. Cheers, have been following your battle with the denim quilt and have been cheering from the sidelines, so would really love to see a pic when you win :)

What exactly is straight cut binding?

I want the binding to be the same width as my seam allowance...which is 5/16" (1/16" shy of being 1/4"). So according to your formula and if I'm doing my math right I'd have to cut strips that are... 2 1/8"?



Originally Posted by ceannastahr
maybe instead of attaching the binding in the usual way, because of thickness why not just lay it on fold to other side and use a blanket stich or zigzag it on. Or any other fancy stitch

I really don't want to use the zig zag stitch...just a matter of preference and how much thread it will take to cover 280 inches of raw edges.


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