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Old 02-19-2011, 06:16 PM
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sandpat
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Then you will flip the binding over to the back and hand sew it with a ladder stitch..or sew it in the way you are most comfortable. I use clips to hold the binding as I sew. I used only 1 pin and just moved it around the quilt as I sewed. I pinned the bottom of the pivot only. Make special effort to sew the binding down just over your stitching line from where you joined the binding to the quilt.

Only 4 sides...then viola'....FINITO!!!

The way I did this is certainly NOT the only way to do it....so...ya'll post any tips you have to help the other girls along. This is the home stretch and any tips are appreciated!

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FINITO!
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