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    Table runner

    Hi I saw a post on here from the net while looking for advice on binding a pointed ends table runner I am new to this and stuck, I can work out a straight return mitred corner but no on the angle if this makes sense and wondered if anyone can help me please

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    ​A good tutorial on binding odd angles is www.ankastreasures.wordpress.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
    ​A good tutorial on binding odd angles is www.ankastreasures.wordpress.com
    Hi, Tartan. I saw lots of good tutorials and an absolutely gorgeous collection of gorgeous babies' pictures but didn't find anything about binding points that are less than 90 degree angles. I need instructs on binding 60 degree angles. Have you seen those anywhere? froggyintexas
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    Quote Originally Posted by FroggyinTexas View Post
    I saw lots of good tutorials and an absolutely gorgeous collection of gorgeous babies' pictures but didn't find anything about binding points that are less than 90 degree angles. I need instructs on binding 60 degree angles.
    Here's a direct link, hopefully it will help. Scroll down past the first couple of paragraphs. https://ankastreasures.wordpress.com...ng-odd-angles/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peckish View Post
    Here's a direct link, hopefully it will help. Scroll down past the first couple of paragraphs. https://ankastreasures.wordpress.com...ng-odd-angles/
    Thank you for posting this link. I had seen it before, but didn't mark it and needed the information as I'm going to be making some place mats like that.

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    I watch on the Eleanor Burns did and it was helpful.
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    Nancy Ziemann covers this very well in "Fearless Quilting Finishes Part 3" http://wpt.org/SewingWithNancy/Video...inishes-part-3
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