Binding width, does it need to be even on both sides of quilt?
#12
Originally Posted by Holice
From a Judge. It is ok if the front and back is not the same as long as the width of the front is even and consistent and the back is even all around.
If you are having this problem then you need to either increase the seam allowance for machine sewing it down (if this is possible but may not be if you have piecing and 1/4" seam allowances) or you need to reduce the width of the cut binding.
If you are having this problem then you need to either increase the seam allowance for machine sewing it down (if this is possible but may not be if you have piecing and 1/4" seam allowances) or you need to reduce the width of the cut binding.
But from a show standpoint it sounds like it's okay for the two sides to have a little different width, as long as they're both even on their own side. Thanks again!
#14
Originally Posted by Maride
Different judges will have different opinions, like on everything. I have seen the comments written by judges commenting on this particular thing.
#15
Pam said: [/quote] I do not show either, but would like to if I get up the nerve, [/quote]
Pam...just on the basis of the quilt in your avatar...I say go for it! That quilt is gorgeous!
About the bindings question: I use 2.5", folded double. I use a .25" seam when I attach so I don't lose my points, then trim back and batting a smidge bigger when I'm done. That way my fold when I'm stitching down is right along the stitching line on the back.
Pam...just on the basis of the quilt in your avatar...I say go for it! That quilt is gorgeous!
About the bindings question: I use 2.5", folded double. I use a .25" seam when I attach so I don't lose my points, then trim back and batting a smidge bigger when I'm done. That way my fold when I'm stitching down is right along the stitching line on the back.
#16
Originally Posted by amma
Mine is always a bit narrower on one side :D:D:D
#17
Regarding judging, it depends on the judge, her certifications, and the size of the show. In a recent class presented by an NQA certified judge, we were told the front and back binding width should be as close to the same as you can make them. She also stressed that more quilts lose points on binding than anything else. Fullness of the binding, consistency of width, and sewn closed miters were all mentioned as very important.
#18
Originally Posted by reach for the stars 2
I cut 2 1/2" width double fold sew to front of quilt and miter corners. Then I hand stitch the back. That way both sides are the same and you don't see your machine stitch on front. Takes longer but like the results.
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