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Old 03-19-2011, 05:12 PM
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Hi, I am sure someone can answer this for me.
I want to make some placemats, but use 2 different colors in the binding.... one color for each side. Can anyone tell me what size to cut the strips to sew together? Also, do you use the 1/4" seam or a little bigger? I am not looking to do a real wide binding, just enough to finish them off nicely.
Spring starts tomorrow and I have to get these done. My husband pointed at the snowmen placemats currently on our table and said "time to think spring, dear" - :)
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3/4 an in. ea. should do it.
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If you want your binding to be 2", cut two strips at 1 1/4"
each, sew together, press in half and sew on as normal.

sound right??? Hope so.
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I will follow this thread, thanks looks interesting for 2 colors for binding
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Does anyone have any pics of 2 colors for binding?
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Originally Posted by suezquilts
If you want your binding to be 2", cut two strips at 1 1/4"
each, sew together, press in half and sew on as normal.

sound right??? Hope so.
This what I thought at first, but in my mind, doing it this way, I see one color ending up Under the other. Now I am thinking I need to seam them and fold under each color and attach with a top stitch.
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and this is faux piped binding
http://tlcstitches.blogspot.com/2010...-tutorial.html
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Originally Posted by S D G
3/4 an in. ea. should do it.
Thanks, SDG - would you use 1/4" to seam the colors together or a bit larger to help it lay better?
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
This is really cool, will try it sometime! thanks.. :)
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Originally Posted by CoriAmD
Originally Posted by suezquilts
If you want your binding to be 2", cut two strips at 1 1/4"
each, sew together, press in half and sew on as normal.

sound right??? Hope so.
This what I thought at first, but in my mind, doing it this way, I see one color ending up Under the other. Now I am thinking I need to seam them and fold under each color and attach with a top stitch.
True. I think one color would be cut at 3/4" and the other one cut at 1 1/4". You will have to visually check to make sure that the correct side is up. I would recommend pin a small length and turn it just to make sure. My only concern will be the thickness of the binding by having the extra seam. Let us know how it goes. Good luck!
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