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Old 11-08-2019, 06:23 AM
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I always press my binding fabric in half. That tiny bit of extra fabric on one side makes absolutely no difference. The thickness of the fabric is minuscule. I think the two layers stay together without shifting a lot easier if they are ironed together.
Just a little noise from the other side of the fence! LOL
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Old 11-08-2019, 10:02 AM
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I used to press my bindings. Then I tried binding without pressing it in half before pinning it to the quilt. It seems easier to get the binding on with both edges lined up evenly with unpressed binding.

Bonus is that one step of the binding process is eliminated.
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Old 11-08-2019, 12:28 PM
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Bearisgray, How do you make your bias binding? I have a binding machine that takes bias binding that I would use if I could find a good/better way to make the binding. I assume you are talking about continuous bias binding.

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Old 11-08-2019, 02:25 PM
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Thanks for a very clear explanation Peckish!
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Old 11-08-2019, 02:44 PM
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I just cut individual strips - as long as possible, sew together diagonally, and fold them in half. I prefer as few seams in the binding as possible. And yes, I usually end up with a large triangle of fabric left over.

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Old 11-09-2019, 07:12 AM
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Originally Posted by maviskw View Post
I always press my binding fabric in half. That tiny bit of extra fabric on one side makes absolutely no difference. The thickness of the fabric is minuscule. I think the two layers stay together without shifting a lot easier if they are ironed together.
Just a little noise from the other side of the fence! LOL
I agree with you, this is the way I was taught over 25 years ago and have never done it any different and have never had an issue. Everyone has their own way of doing things that make it easier and I am so grateful they are willing to share their idea, then I can decide to do it differently or stick with my tried and true way for me.
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Old 11-09-2019, 09:41 PM
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$20, as long as it was a traditional binding - double fold; I would gladly pay, the time it usually takes me to bind a quilt is more costly than the money to have someone else do it at that price. where do I sign up for this service - LOL
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Old 11-10-2019, 04:06 AM
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When done properly, machine binding is nice, but too often, it’s not done properly. I’d definitely request to seeing samples of her work before committing to anything. But if you’re ok with less than perfect machine done binding, $20 and done, is a bargain. I charge .15 psi just for stitching it down on the front, ready to hand bind. If I have to cut and make the binding, it’s more.
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Old 11-10-2019, 04:16 AM
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Originally Posted by maviskw View Post
I always press my binding fabric in half. That tiny bit of extra fabric on one side makes absolutely no difference. The thickness of the fabric is minuscule. I think the two layers stay together without shifting a lot easier if they are ironed together.
Just a little noise from the other side of the fence! LOL
I have no idea how it works without pressing! I do press and am well pleased with the results whether finishing by hand or by machine. One of my quilts took Best of Show at our local fair this fall so I must be doing something right.
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