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Old 03-07-2011, 12:41 PM
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virtualbernie
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Originally Posted by Shelbie
You need to have a quilting buddy teach you how to make continuous bias binding. Your fabric square is cut into two triangles, then stitched into a tube and cut round and round and ends up as yards and yards of bias binding. It's a skill all quilters need to learn. I love bias binding on all of my quilts, curved or not and it makes wonderful mitered corners.
That's how I do it! I also always use bias binding--saves on fabric.
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