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Old 09-22-2014, 06:31 AM
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Default How to bind a mug rug from Kaye Woods newsletter

Up close and easy to follow tute on how to bind a mug rug for newbies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-XdjXSjdFY

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that's how I always do it.. good tutorial though!
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That is so cool. Thanks for sharing.
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thanks... a needed tut
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I would like to find her follow up video of how to sew it down. I have sewn down bindings in the past, but am having a difficult time starting one now. Being left handed, doing things backwards, doesn't help! I like this video...nothing I didn't know, but a wonderful reminder if I am feeling hesitant about doing one...great for a beginner, I think.
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Nothing new, but good for anyone having any probs...but I do like those tweezers she has...have to be on the lookout!
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Geri B-those are serger tweezers, easy to find and shouldn't be too expensive.
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I use the same technique for all quilts and not just for smaller projects. It is easier than any other techniques that I have found.
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I am a newbie and appreciate all the help and tips I can get! Thank you!
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Default 2nd. half of the tute I posted last week.

I posted a tute last week from a website on how to bind a mug rug. This is part 2 of that tute and such a good resource for newbies and those of us who have been quilting for a few years but still haven't acquired all we would like to know. Really up close, slow and sometimes very funny tute. I love that her daughter video's it and the comments she posts as Mom sews along.

I hope you enjoy and it's helpful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__jG...em-uploademail
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