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gardnergal970 12-07-2012 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by Girlfriend (Post 5703932)
Do you start off with 2 1/2 or 2 1/4 inch strips? Does one work better than the other?

I find the 2 1/4 inch works best for me with Warm and Natural batting. A much higher batting might require the wider binding. I too glue...use Roxanne's...I like not having anything to catch when feeding it through the machine.

karate lady 12-07-2012 11:41 AM

the knife edge method looks pretty interesting.

faykilgore 12-07-2012 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by lfstamper (Post 5701707)
Try elmer's glue with the pressing - a small bead works great!

This glue thing sounds intriguing. I will try it with binding but also with hand applique, esp the small pieces. I'm tired of working around pins that poke and catch and shred silk thread!

blahel 12-07-2012 05:10 PM

Learn something new everyday and I like different ways of doing things.

QuiltingByCourtney 12-07-2012 05:26 PM

-I have my backing about 3 inches bigger on each side of my quilt then once I am all done quilting it, I trim up my batting and I place/fold the edge of my backing next to the edge of my top then fold over and sew very close to the edge on the top so you have about a 1/2 inch looking binding...I make lots of baby quilts for friends n family so this is a fast way for me bind my quilts...

-I've also done this with some bigger quilts and it still looks nice and holds up very well...I have hand stitched binding before and agree it looks better but I prefer to machine stitch if I can...on a show quilt I would definitely hand stitch but for all my other quilts I machine stitch it :)


-I think your tip is great!! Nicely done.

QandE2010 12-07-2012 06:26 PM

Thanks for the info on the knife edge binding. I don't know whether I'll use it because I like tomiter my corners, but it's always nice to have different things in my "bag of tricks."

Minmom3 12-07-2012 06:33 PM

I have a question - On the video by Sharon S-- for doing the Elmer's around the edge with the binding - there's a tip of some kind on the bottle of glue. If she said what the tip WAS I missed it, and the video was far too blurry for me to see what the heck it was! Can anybody tell me what the tip thing was? I can't wait to try this the next time I bind a quilt.

I have to say - in the few weeks I've been a member of this board, I've seen MORE nifty tricks mentioned, and nifty tools, and really helpful tutorials than I've seen in the last 10 years. This is the BEST ever for my quilting loves and skills! :)

Melinda

snipforfun 12-07-2012 06:51 PM

I took 2 classes from the author of this book. Lots of wonderful finishes. Its one of my go to books. Amazon doesnt seem to have the revised edition. Get it directly from designer.

http://www.buttercupquilts.com/fine_finish.htm

PghPat 12-08-2012 04:49 AM


Originally Posted by snipforfun (Post 5703389)
Here is a picture (maybe!) of my knife edge binding

That is absolutely georgous.

Scakes 12-08-2012 05:19 AM


Originally Posted by wolph33 (Post 5701699)
I fold and iron mine in half.then sew to the back with a quarter inch seam,then fold to the front and miter the corners.I can not hand stitch as many items as I make and keep up-2 carpal tunnels operations and machine sewing is better for my hands too.

That's how I do mine too. I fold mine in half and iron; then sew to the back; fold to front and sew down. (usually by machine but sometimes by hand).


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