Old 04-22-2013, 09:07 AM
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mckwilter
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There is a method where you sew to the front, flip to the back, then SID on the front. This only works if you have at least 1/8" more binding on the back than the front, so the stitching will catch it. I, personally, don't like the look of this and if I was giving it as a gift, would never do it. For the charity quilts I do, I stitch on the back, flip to the front, then use a buttonhole stitch to secure the edge.
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