Binding Method
#12
It ends up double fold. you start out with two strips and sew them together. Treat that like you would if it had not been sewn, but it is a regular strip that you would fold in half. Sew it on like usual. When you wrap it over, one fabric is on one side, the other is on the opposite side. The fabric that folds over to the opposite side is cut 1/4" wider so that it will show.
I tried it on scraps and it worked for me :wink:
I tried it on scraps and it worked for me :wink:
#13
Originally Posted by roselady
If I am understanding you correctly, you must use a single, rather than a double fold binding, otherwise I don't get it.
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#16
Here are couple of more pictures that show the 2 sided binding.
Once you have it sewn down you will know exactly how to turn it. Again the seam becomes the fold of the attached binding.
Once you have it sewn down you will know exactly how to turn it. Again the seam becomes the fold of the attached binding.
#19
I found Sharon's binding with glue method by accident about a year ago. I've tried it on my quilts and love it. The only thing I don't like is the holes on the tips you put on the glue bottle. It's hard for the glue to come out easily and my hand gets very tired squeezing the bottle of glue. I bought the DVD of this method from her web site to make sure I can get answers to my questions if she takes the video off the site. She is one fantastic quilter!
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