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Old 01-29-2019, 11:02 AM
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I've never used bias binding. What is the molar method?
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Old 01-29-2019, 12:11 PM
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I typically don't use bias unless I've got curves or fabric that looks better cut that way (like stripes). Once I've got the binding cut, the method I use to attach it is exactly the same, and I don't find one easier than the other for straight sided quilts.
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Old 01-29-2019, 02:02 PM
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I prefer bias binding because it won't wear along the grain lines the way a straight grain binding will. I have an old quilt that is holding up well except for the straight grain binding, which is completely worn through along the grain line. Also wondering about 'molar.'
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Old 01-29-2019, 02:45 PM
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Joe's Mom is right. Straight grain binding has straight line of thread laying in the same spot always. Bias has been cut on diagonal, and there are different threads running along the Path, wearing them that are going around the edge of the quilts. giving the quilt more time to wear. That isn't much of an explanation from me.ha.
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I like bias binding the best for the stated purpose that it wears better. Plus I also like to use stripes making a nice diagonal edge.
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I always use straight unless I'm wanting a stripe to be diagonal on the binding. Bias binding has a little more "give" because of the stretch factor, making it easier to go around curves. Alas, I have not attempted any curved or scalloped edges.
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Old 01-29-2019, 04:07 PM
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We are all so curious....what is molar? I can't seem to find it on the internet.

I am in the bias binding camp for all my binding. I like the fact that more threads are exposed on the edge rather than just a single thread. If one of the threads breaks, the damage stops there. When I do the WOF bindings, I always end up with a wrinkle somewhere on them. Bias is slightly stretchy and works much better for me.

Edited to add: I sew all my binding seams on a 45 degree angle so that the weight of the seam is spread out over a larger area and I iron them open.

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I found a molar feather quilting design and mola something else.
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I always use WOF strips, join them with a diagonal seam. I prefer the bit of stretch. I only sew bindings on by machine. My fingers cramp doing hand sewing. I have started cutting my strips 2-3/4" wide.
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I don't know the term molar for binding either, but I know I make "fangs" when I put the fabric back together after cutting on the diagonal. I think if you look at it from the top, it does look like a tooth with two roots -- what I call the fangs. That voice inside me always corrects "those are pennants, dear", but I can remember fangs
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