Old 10-14-2010, 01:23 PM
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I thought I knew the answer to this question, but apparently I don't. The more I dive into this t-shirt quilt project of mine the more I realize I've forgotten a lot of technical things about quilting (been quite a while since my last completed quilt...I feel kind of embarrassed about forgetting stuff :oops: ).

Now I know you would use single binding for things like table runners or wall hangings---things that don't get a lot of wear and tear---and double binding for quilts or other things that are going to be used quite a bit. At least, I think that's what you use them for. What I don't get is the difference between the two. I looked up the definitions and they sounded like the same thing and I got confused. I remember how I made my binding for my last quilt---I took the edges of the strip folded them to the middle and then folded the whole strip in half. Have no clue what kind of binding I made. lol
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