Does binding ever get easier?
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Originally Posted by qltzig
A lot of people finnd binding hard that is why I started binding for others. This way they don't get frustrated.
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I cut mine 2-1/2", fold in half lengthwise and press, then sew to the back at 3/8". I then press the binding, from the back, which lets it lay flat. The when I turn the edge over it is perfect in line with the first sewn seam. I don't even pin anymore except for the corner to get a good miter. I'll explain why.
Once the binding is halved it now measures 1 1/4" which equals 10/8ths. With a 3/8th seam, it reduces the binding to 7/8. You lose another 3/8th when it is pressed to the front, now 4/8 left. That leaves 1/8 for the turn and 3/8 to sew. the folded edge matches the sewn line. When I use a straight stitch to sew the binding on, I pin. When I use a decorative stitch I pin with my fingers.
I will admit that sometimes the batting in the seam wants to curl up and not lay flat. When this happens I overcast the seam either before or after I sew the first seam.
Once the binding is halved it now measures 1 1/4" which equals 10/8ths. With a 3/8th seam, it reduces the binding to 7/8. You lose another 3/8th when it is pressed to the front, now 4/8 left. That leaves 1/8 for the turn and 3/8 to sew. the folded edge matches the sewn line. When I use a straight stitch to sew the binding on, I pin. When I use a decorative stitch I pin with my fingers.
I will admit that sometimes the batting in the seam wants to curl up and not lay flat. When this happens I overcast the seam either before or after I sew the first seam.
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