binding question
#13
I used a double folded binding. Stitched it to the back, brought it to the front and machine stitched it with a wavy stitch. It was faster that way and I felt it would hold up better for a baby quilt. You can see a bit of it in the first picture.
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my dilemma was the fact that i need to calculate extra to bring the binding forward; but now that i found how to do the back [in 1/3rds] it all will be much easier to do!
wow, lots of experience on the board, GREAT! will save a lot of work. & madquilter i like that idea [just in case some longarmer's help trims the back by accident] thanks everybody!
wow, lots of experience on the board, GREAT! will save a lot of work. & madquilter i like that idea [just in case some longarmer's help trims the back by accident] thanks everybody!
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Originally Posted by dsb38327
On this baby blanket I folded the topside over and binded it to the back. Your idea would be the flopside but I think it would be pretty.
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Originally Posted by just_the_scraps_m'am
Originally Posted by dsb38327
On this baby blanket I folded the topside over and binded it to the back. Your idea would be the flopside but I think it would be pretty.
It was a very ugly piece of fabric my mother gave me and I felt obligated to use it. The top is a solid piece and the bottom is a solid piece. I followed the pattern on the top side to quilt. It took almost no time and is one of my favorites. Wonders never cease.
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I was doing a hild's quilt last month and when I got to the point where I would trim to do the binding - I figured that it was a shame to cut off all of that extra - when there was enough for binding - so I trimmed all around the quilt leave about 1" or so in order to turn to the front and turn under, pinned - sewed..it worked great...and made the project so easy - way faster than having to do a separate binding - I will surely use this method again....
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If you're talking about wrapping your backing fabric around to the front I've never done it because I don't think it looks as nice as adding regular binding and when I do that binding I cut mine 2" wide, fold it in half and iron and sew it on to the front of my quilt and then handstitch it to the back. I don't do bias binding unless I have curves and I miter my corners.
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