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Old 09-16-2011, 06:27 AM
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Yup, This produces a nice long strip of bias trimming. However the offset does produce some short bias cuts as well as long ones. I still prefer cutting it on the grain for quilt binding. Jenny does have some wonderful videos and techniques tho.:)
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Old 09-16-2011, 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by buslady
Just to add, if you take the triangle that you cut off the one end and sew it back on the other end, so you have a "crooked" rectangle, there is NO waste. It really is cool!
I do this - and what you end up with is a parallelogram and again no waste as buslady said.

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http://quiltbug.com/articles/binding-calculator.htm
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that is good for bias binding...don't use that much-only on rounded edges........the first time I saw that way of doing a bias binding was in the back of some quilting magazine way back when...I prefer using straight french fold for quilts....just my way.
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Originally Posted by darlin1942
To me this video was an eye opener. httP:www.missouri quilt co.com. Now go to the video section at the top of the page. How to make 200yds of binding from only 1/2 yd of 34" material. Whoopee!!!!!!!!! Only have a small stash and this lady is very good as a teacher. Enjoy! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Impossible mathematically. 200 yards is 7200 inches. 7200 x 2.5 is 18000 square inches. 8 x 34 is 612 square inches.
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Originally Posted by catmcclure
Originally Posted by darlin1942
To me this video was an eye opener. httP:www.missouri quilt co.com. Now go to the video section at the top of the page. How to make 200yds of binding from only 1/2 yd of 34" material. Whoopee!!!!!!!!! Only have a small stash and this lady is very good as a teacher. Enjoy! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Impossible mathematically. 200 yards is 7200 inches. 7200 x 2.5 is 18000 square inches. 8 x 34 is 612 square inches.
It was a typo!!!!!!!!!! :mrgreen:
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Originally Posted by catmcclure
Originally Posted by darlin1942
To me this video was an eye opener. httP:www.missouri quilt co.com. Now go to the video section at the top of the page. How to make 200yds of binding from only 1/2 yd of 34" material. Whoopee!!!!!!!!! Only have a small stash and this lady is very good as a teacher. Enjoy! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Impossible mathematically. 200 yards is 7200 inches. 7200 x 2.5 is 18000 square inches. 8 x 34 is 612 square inches.
It was a typo!!!!!!!!!! :mrgreen:
I guess it shows that people actually read some of the posts carefully. :mrgreen:
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Thanks, I've seen this done in books but it always looked complicated. This makes it a lot easier!
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Great tip, thanks for posting this link.
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Old 09-16-2011, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by HomespunHandmaiden
I love the Missouri Star Quilt Co 's videos! They make it all look so simple!
Amen on that one!
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You did get everyone's attention.
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