Binding quilts.
#22
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U might want to try a fusible binding...using heat N bond lite, fuse it to the fabric, cut strips, fold in half, fuse it so it wraps around the edge...then use a fancy stitch or mono thread and a very small zig zag...OR..try the binding thingy....
#24
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thats what i will do if nothing else works.
i'd like to figure it out because i really want to play with the negative space in quilts.
i've been thinking alot about lace and crochet and how they have open negative space - i'd like to translate that open work into quilts.
i'd like to figure it out because i really want to play with the negative space in quilts.
i've been thinking alot about lace and crochet and how they have open negative space - i'd like to translate that open work into quilts.
#25
you know I have been giving this some thought . Your lucky doesn't happen alot gggggg. I watched teh video of the binding a angel quilt and withthe use of glue you should be able to bind it much of the same way as you would with a curved quilt inside corner and the glue would hold it in place so you could sew it .
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