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ktbb 01-22-2011 08:58 AM

In several other threads there are responses about cutting binding strips and there are always several different ways/widths. How do you determine how wide to cut the strip? Do you always use the same width of finished binding? THESE questions relate to double binding.

While I generally use 3/8 inch seam, I do vary the width depending on the size of quilt and look I want. A trick I was taught was to determine the finished width of binding I wanted then multiply that by 7 to give me enough fabric to sew the second seam by hand. Since I do everything by machine, I usually multiply by 8 to give me enough to work with for the 3/8 seam.

Rebecca VLQ 01-22-2011 09:00 AM

I *was* doing 2.5" but always had to wrestle with it. The past couple times I've done 2.75 and it's worked out well!

ktbb 01-22-2011 09:03 AM

what size seam do you use with this width of strip?

Originally Posted by Rebecca VLQ
I *was* doing 2.5" but always had to wrestle with it. The past couple times I've done 2.75 and it's worked out well!


RkayD 01-22-2011 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by Rebecca VLQ
I *was* doing 2.5" but always had to wrestle with it. The past couple times I've done 2.75 and it's worked out well!

is this for double fold? I struggle with the width too. I get it right on one side but its either too much on one side or barely enough. I can't ever seem to get it right.

ktbb 01-22-2011 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by RkayD
is this for double fold? I struggle with the width too. I get it right on one side but its either too much on one side or barely enough. I can't ever seem to get it right.

The intent of my question was for double fold and I've edited my original post to reflect that - thanks for asking.

QultingaddictUK 01-22-2011 09:20 AM

I always cut 2.5", 2.38" if using thin batting. I sew the binding on with a 3/8" seam and when I turn it over I can normally use my "Blanket" stitch on my machine and catch the front and back, makes it so much quicker, and easier to finish off a quilt.

lllog 01-22-2011 09:22 AM

We do the double fold and cut the fabric at 2.5".

Lanny

amma 01-22-2011 10:09 AM

I cut the strips from 2" up to 3" depending on the look I want.

Each type of batting and the particular loft, fills the binding differently, so auditioning binding onto these scraps may be helpful.

Make mini quilt sandwiches. Cut two fabrics and batting 4" wide X 6" long.

Cut a few scrap bindings 2 1/4" - 2 1/2" X 6" and sew them onto the mini sandwiches. You can then play with the seam allowance as well as the width of your binding. Fold the binding over, and make changes according to how you want the finished binding to look.

Write in pen on these samples, the type/loft of batting, width of binding strip, seam allowance, etc... or staple them to a sheet of paper and write the info on that. Then you can refer back to them on future projects :D:D:D

mollymct 01-22-2011 10:14 AM

Right now I'm using the guidelines Eddie taught me. I cut my binding strips 2 7/8 in., sew the folded strip on the front--a 1/4 seam and bring around to the back. I finish with stitching in the ditch next to the top binding and this size strip gives me enough width to be sure the back is stitched down. Works great!! Especially in combination with glueing down the binding on the back.

Holice 01-22-2011 10:38 AM

a general guide is to cut your unfolded binding 6 times the width of your seam allowance and adjust from there. I had been cutting 2.5" for a 3/8" seam but found that a bit wide so now cut 2.1'4" and it is better fit.
When you get your binding sewed, then look at it and you should be able to divide it into thirds and take consideration in the space taken up in fold.

ghostrider 01-22-2011 10:45 AM

I cut my binding strips the width of the finished binding I want times 4 plus ½". A 1" finished binding would be cut 4½" wide and still have a ¼" seam allowance. It's not the seam allowance on wide bindings that changes, it's the width of the trimmed batting and backing.

bigsister63 01-22-2011 03:55 PM

I cut my binding 2 3/4, fold in half and sew it on with 1/4 seam.and then fold over seam. Goes on much easier with that added 1/4 in.

sewingsuz 01-22-2011 03:58 PM

I have always done 2 and 1/2 but madebe I will change to 2 and 3/4. It sounds better to me. A little more to work with.

NanaInVirginia 01-22-2011 04:15 PM

I make my strips 2 1/8 inches wide, double it and then sew the raw edged side onto the back with a 1/4" seam allowance. Then I fold it over and turn it to the front and sew right down the folded edge. If I choose my bobbin thread right the stitches don't show against the backing. This gives me a 1/4 inch wide binding on the back and 3/8 inch on the front, but it keeps me from having to hand stitch and also with the front being a smidge wider the stitching doesn't fall on the binding that is on the back on the quilt.

tjradj 01-22-2011 04:36 PM

I use W&N batting mostly and I like the look of a narrow binding. So, I usually cut 2 1/4 " strips, fold them in half and sew with a 1/4 " seam.

Rachelcb80 01-22-2011 05:12 PM

I cut my binding strips 2" wide, press in half and stitch on the front side with 1/4" seam. I finish my binding by hand and this width of binding and seam allows the perfect amount to fold over and just ever so barely cover the seam line. It took me awhile to get the right mix so my binding was even on both sides.


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