Neat and Easy Binding End
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWh90tXr7g4
Turning and making the end fix exactly with the binding is a real challenge for me. My dyslexia kicks in over time, I have to re do at least twice. Bought the fons and porter binding tool, a little better, but this was perfect for me.
Turning and making the end fix exactly with the binding is a real challenge for me. My dyslexia kicks in over time, I have to re do at least twice. Bought the fons and porter binding tool, a little better, but this was perfect for me.
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Thank you. That is a great tutorial. I have made a few quilts but am always amazed by my lack of knowledge. So much fun to pick others brains.
Last edited by fivepaws; 07-05-2015 at 06:34 AM. Reason: misuse of word
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This "works", but it is so much neater to sew the ends together. Watch Jenny Doan sew the ends together.
I tried to put the link here, but it didn't work. Google "Jenny Doan binding ends".
I tried to put the link here, but it didn't work. Google "Jenny Doan binding ends".
Last edited by maviskw; 07-05-2015 at 06:39 AM.
#10
I like sewing the binding on the back and top stitching it on the front, it is fast, easy and looks great. When I use to do it from the front to back and then stitch in the ditch - there would always be the part that I didn't catch (?) and it looked poorly on the back. This way, the stitch on the back is barely noticeable.
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