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Old 01-03-2012, 08:25 AM
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I am making a quilt that is cotton on the front and flannel on the back. My question is how do i sew the binding on, do i sew on the front and hand sew on the back or sew on the back and machine sew on the front. I usually sew all mine to the back by hand and this is the first one i am using flannel on the back and am unsure which way to do the binding. Any help will be appreciated.
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Old 01-03-2012, 08:27 AM
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I think you can do either. I've only put flannel on the back of one quilt, and I machine sewed to the front, hand sewed to the back, just as I do with all my quilts.
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I am making a quilt that is cotton on the front and flannel on the back. My question is how do i sew the binding on, do i sew on the front and hand sew on the back or sew on the back and machine sew on the front. I usually sew all mine to the back by hand and this is the first one i am using flannel on the back and am unsure which way to do the binding. Any help will be appreciated.

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You can do it however you like. I do most of my binding by sewing it on the front and hand sewing it to the back. Either was it will look great.
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I'm doing just that right now, cotton on the front and flannel on the back. I sewed the binding to the front and am hand-sewing to the back. Works fine.
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Same here. Machine sewn to the front; hand stitched the back. No problems that I'm aware of.
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Same here also. Doing some baby quilts and just purchased fabric last night to make bindings.
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Do it the way you always do. Almost all of my quilts are flannel backed and I do it the same way, machine sewn onn front, hand sewn on back
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I agree do it the way you usually would.
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DITTO! machine on the front and hand sewen on the back.
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