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    Old 06-16-2014, 01:26 PM
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    Here's the Patrick Lose video.
    http://youtu.be/MMsmEtonhoA
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    Old 06-20-2014, 02:46 PM
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    Originally Posted by cat-on-a-mac
    I'm not sure if this is what carolaug meant, but this is what I do -- a trick I learned from Libby Lehman during a class she taught: When you're sewing the binding to the quilt, pause when you reach 1/4" from the end of the side. Pivot, and stitch at 45 degrees out to the exact corner. Then cut your threads, and make your miter. That extra stitching seems to make it much easier to get nice corners when you turn the binding to the other side.

    I've just recently been successful at sewing bindings on all by machine -- I usually make my strips 2.5 inches instead of my usual 2.25. Then I sew to the right side, flip the binding to the back and pin it. (I've not tried glue, but I guess that would be safer). THen I machine stitch in the ditch on the front. Sometimes I use one of the decorative stitches on my machine, so it shows, and sometimes I Just SITD with invisible thread. Sometimes I even add a decorative piece of trim right in the ditch, and zig zag over it with invisible thread (ie, couching)
    Thank you, thank you, thank you! I researched that Libby Lehman trick and it works like a charm!
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    Old 06-20-2014, 03:49 PM
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    I stop 1/4 inch before you get to the corner, I sew the binding on all the way around, then handsew the other side, pinning a lot to make it just right.
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    Old 06-20-2014, 05:27 PM
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    Yes, I turn it once I sew 1/4 inch to the edge and then sew to the corner, cut the thread, fold my binding up then down and then sew from edge on down.
    Originally Posted by michelleoc
    dunster - I was hoping that you wouldn't say that!!!
    nammie - I do it all by machine - hand sewing and I don't get along.
    carolaug - do you mean go all the way to the corner and DON'T stop 1/4 inch from the end?
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    Old 06-20-2014, 05:28 PM
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    Yup..that is how I do it...
    Originally Posted by AngeliaNR
    Thank you, thank you, thank you! I researched that Libby Lehman trick and it works like a charm!
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    Old 06-20-2014, 05:32 PM
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    Sharon's video is where I leaarnt to use glue when binding...make a world of difference!
    Originally Posted by sjdal
    I agree! This is a super video and you will get excellent results the first time by using her technique.
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