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Old 03-01-2012, 11:28 PM
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Thank you for this great tutorial , I'm saving it, this will be so handy.
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Old 03-04-2012, 12:48 AM
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Thanks for posting this. I klnow someone who enters big competitions and does all of hers this way.
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Old 03-04-2012, 12:49 AM
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Forgot to mention. there is a binding ruler for this purpose
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Old 03-09-2012, 06:20 AM
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Thank You. I am ready to put a binding on a small quilt. I am going to copy this tutorial and try it. It looks very neat.
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Love it! Thanks so very much
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Old 03-26-2012, 08:55 AM
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I will soon be doing a binding and I will give this a go. I normally round my corners on my quilts, I like that look better and they hang on the bedd so much nicer. When I do a mitered corner , it seems at least one does not turn out so nice.
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Looks awesome, however; in my "little" mind, Im trying to figure out how the next piece goes on???

Boy am I dumb or what! I got it! ding ding ding!!
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Thank you so much for sharing this technique. I really don't enjoy handstitching the corners so this will make for much nicer corners. Thank goodness for people who figure out how to do things in a better way!
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Hmmm, some really good stuff here. I will definitely have to try the mitered corner tip. Meanwhile, I have found this video to be helpful - my miters are better but still need to be stitched. But what works for one person might not for the next, so here's my contribution: http://youtu.be/DVuQ0eiRS8U

And I have to say I love Sharon Schamber's methods. They have been a tremendous help to me.
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I had a woman teach me this technique when I was just learning - it looks nice - but it was too many steps for me to take in at once - I just couldn't remember what to do - however I did take some of the lesson and used my own technique for mitered binding and I am very happy with my results.
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