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Old 10-24-2010, 05:43 PM
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I hand sewed four placemats and a tablerunner. My fingers are sore. I usually sew the top portion and hand sew the back. Any tips on sewing both sides? I am willing to give it a try to save my poor fingers!

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I sew the binding to the back, bring it to the front and stitch. I usually use a fancy stitch. I can't hand sew yet after carpal tunnel surgery. I don't know if I will ever be able to, so I just sew the binding.
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I sew the binding to the front, turn binding to the back & pin. Then (back on the front) top stitch in the ditch with a kind of zig zag stitch with clear thread. You just have to stop every few inches to make sure you are catching the edge turned to the back.

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I hand sewed four placemats and a tablerunner. My fingers are sore. I usually sew the top portion and hand sew the back. Any tips on sewing both sides? I am willing to give it a try to save my poor fingers!

Thanks for your advice.
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For placemats and table runners I use single thickness for binding. I machine sew it on the front. I use 1 1/2" wide strips. I turn to the back foldingover the raw edge to the edge of the placemat, then fold again just covering the binding stitches. I pin then use a decrative stitch I stitch in the ditch from the top side. Hope this helps. I did different methods til I found a method that worked for me. There is no right or wrong.
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Old 10-24-2010, 07:07 PM
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If I don't feel like hand sewing I sew the binding on the back and use a decorative stitch to attach the front.
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Old 10-24-2010, 08:09 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MRfADz_pyg

surefire machine-sewn on both sides binding method! just got it from reading one of the threads here.
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I am not fond of hand sewing either, so I always sew my binding to the back and then flip it to the front and sew with a decorative stitch! It works great.
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Thank you so much for the link. It looks so much easier to do than the traditional way.
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Old 10-25-2010, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Sadiemae
I sew the binding to the back, bring it to the front and stitch. I usually use a fancy stitch.
Same here. I use that method for my utility quilts. Fancier quilts are still done the hand way.
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Old 10-25-2010, 09:59 AM
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I agree with most here. Sew to the back, then decorative stitch on the front. And for special quilts, still hand sew.
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