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Old 03-25-2017, 07:33 AM
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JENNR8R
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess View Post
Duh, if I had looked more closely at the photos, I would have noticed. I remember seeing a sort of scalloped binding on a quilt. The edge of the quilt was straight, the binding was cut on the bias, and every few inches the binding was gathered a bit so that the binding itself was scalloped. I just spent some time on google trying to find either a photo or the tutorial but was not successful. I'll continue to look as now it's bugging me. Maybe I saw it in a book. Anyway I hope my poor explanation gets the idea across maybe something like that may work.
I saw that scalloped binding too, and I bought the book, The Devil is in the Details by Bethanne Nemesh that explains her method. Unfortunately, it was put on a knife edge. I'd have to turn the edge under in order to use it. There is too much fabric on the edge to do that. Bummer...

Thanks for brainstorming with me!
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