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Old 04-05-2021, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by SallyS View Post
Brilliant!!! Thank you.
Hope it's helpful to you - I've found it the easiest way that works for my brain which is also precise. I also press the binding to the back and glue that down with the Elmer's purple school glue stick and the iron - no pins or clips, usually. Then I stitch in the ditch from the front and catch the binding on the back. I used to hand sew the binding in the back, but finished is better than waiting-for-years-to-be-finished.


Originally Posted by kacie View Post
Even if seams landed at all four corners, it would take me less time to cut and resew four times than walk around a king sized quilt and maybe have to shift the whole thing a time or two.
Me, too. Everyone has to find the methods that work the best for them. I like to figure out how I can do things faster or more easily and still not skimp on precision and quality.





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