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janRN 07-08-2009 04:39 AM

I've always used double-fold bindings. I have to make ten table toppers and wondered if I can use single-fold binding on them. They don't seen to get handled as much as regular quilts so I'm guessing single-fold would last. What are your thoughts on this? (I'm trying to save fabric but wouldn't want to compromise the finished projects.) Thank so much for all your help.

kluedesigns 07-08-2009 04:42 AM

if i were selling them or giving them as gifts i would do a double fold if they were for me i'd do a single fold.

Ninnie 07-08-2009 04:55 AM

I think I would go ahead and do a double, the binding is always the first thing to wear.

BellaBoo 07-08-2009 06:05 AM

I noticed my grandmother's quilts that have been used for years have single fold binding. The binding looks fine, no more wear then the rest of the quilts.

Lacelady 07-08-2009 11:20 AM

If you are going to use single fold, then on the bias would be stronger than on the straight of grain, but then I don't think that would be a very economic option, fabric wise. For a half inch single fold binding, you are going to need a minimum of 1.5 inch strips ( and that would be tight, because of the depth of the batting). For a double fold, minimum 2.5 inch strips - do you really need to save an inch each time?

janRN 07-08-2009 06:30 PM

Thanks for your answers-I thought double fold would be better. I'm not used to hubby being unemployed and me only working one day per week. I guess saving an inch of fabric was stretching the attempt to be frugal a little too far.

cutebuns 07-08-2009 07:15 PM

I only cut my double fold 2 1/4, I find I still have plenty of fabric when folding it to the other side, whether I am hand stitiching it or using the machine

Cathe 07-09-2009 05:47 AM

I only cut 2" strips for binding. Seriously, isn't it much much easier to just fold it and stitch rather than tucking the open edge in as you sew? And the width of the binding is more consistent, anyhow. I only use a single fold when I am doing tight curves.

Minda 07-09-2009 06:42 AM

I agree with Cathe. I do double fold binding whenever I can. I cut my strips 2 1/4" or 2 3/8", depending on the batting I'm using.

Granny B 07-13-2009 04:19 PM

I agree with Lacelady that 2 1/2" is the best size for binding. Is your binding print or solid? PM me with a description and maybe I can send you enough of some fabric to finish it.

Boston1954 07-14-2009 08:24 AM

Every quilt I have ever made has a single fold binding, and I have not heard a single complaint. Of course my hubby never uses his. He thinks they are too pretty to put on the bed and let the dog jump on it.....

Minda 07-15-2009 01:55 PM

The reason that I usually use double fold binding is because I think they wear better and I find them easier to do (no raw edge to turn under), but they do use more fabric. I think it's just personal preference, and both ways make nice bindings.



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