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    Old 08-18-2009, 02:46 PM
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    Sometimes it is also easier to have someone there showing you in person, don't worry, a lot of people have issues with the binding. there are a lot of different ways, some days I still whimp out and sew it straight across and hope no one notices it.
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    Old 08-18-2009, 03:08 PM
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    Thanks CB!!! I've never actually seen it done in person. But your pictures make it look so easy -- if you hear me scream your name, you know it didn't work :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    And THANKS for the BIG offer to help me further :!: :D :D

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    Old 08-18-2009, 03:13 PM
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    I will keep an ear open for your yell. It took once or twice for me to figure it out, I knew how in my mind, just hadn't done it. now it is a piece of cake. Good luck and hope to hear how it went no matter, good or bad.

    You are welcome, I enjoy helping others, sometimes it give me a refresher on how I am doing things, I tend to have a lot of bad habits from my sewing.

    You may or may not be able to tell, that is the back side of the quilt I was working on, I then turn it over and machine sew it down. I generally don't hand sew unless I have to.
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    Old 08-18-2009, 03:16 PM
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    Originally Posted by cutebuns
    I will keep an ear open for your yell. It took once or twice for me to figure it out, I knew how in my mind, just hadn't done it. now it is a piece of cake. Good luck and hope to hear how it went no matter, good or bad.

    You are welcome, I enjoy helping others, sometimes it give me a refresher on how I am doing things, I tend to have a lot of bad habits from my sewing.

    You may or may not be able to tell, that is the back side of the quilt I was working on, I then turn it over and machine sew it down. I generally don't hand sew unless I have to.
    It means a lot to me that you're so willing (and able) to help. I'll let you know how it goes but won't be for a few days yet. Still have to do the machine quilting on a baby quilt and if THAT doesn't go well, will have to unsew and then hand quilt :roll:
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    Old 08-18-2009, 03:22 PM
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    Sounds like you just need to pack up and head here. You can toss the quilt on the big table and away you can go, then I can supervise as you put the binding on. Piece of cake!
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    Old 08-18-2009, 04:11 PM
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    yikes, I finally watched the videos that everyone had been talking about with glueing the binding, and if I ever do that to one of my quilts and take that long, kick me in the seat of the pants. I wouldn't be doing the binding if I had to do all of that. If I ever were to enter a quilt in a show, (never going to happen in the next 20 years) slight possibility. If I was doing one like Jacquemoe did on the curve I would put some thought into it, (then probably wing it anyway)

    I am not trying to knock those that do it that way by no means, it just isn't for me. :shock:
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    Old 08-18-2009, 04:18 PM
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    That is how I make my binding match, but I never thought to leave the length. I always cut mine to fit (plus the width of the binding) prior to sewing the 45.
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    Old 08-18-2009, 04:25 PM
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    I would cut it except if you have it measured just off then you could be in trouble, I sew and verify it fits and then cut it off, that way if I have to adjust it if I had a brain fart when I did it (and I have, I even sewed the wrong angle one day) I just pull it out and redo it.
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    Old 08-19-2009, 10:07 AM
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    I used this video to help me:
    www.quiltwithus.connectingthreads.com
    Just click on the tab "learn" and scroll down to the video you want. The one on binding a quilt..
    Hope this helps,
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    Old 08-19-2009, 10:55 AM
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    you are most Welcome!
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