I hate binding a quilt
#21
I hate binding a quilt, too. It's not that I can't do it and I do a nice job if I do it. It's that I am so sloooooooowwwww in nand sewing the binding down on the back. Don't know why it takes me at least 4-8 times longer to finish one than any of my friends (and I am not kidding). My mitered corners look great though.
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There are lots of tutorials on binding on this site
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....inding&u=&s=10
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....inding&u=&s=10
#23
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Sue....lol...see its like doing laundry for me I dont mind the washing and sorting...but the folding and putting away makes me crazy lol...socks get lost you know the drill..anyways thx for being crazy with me....Trish
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Originally Posted by Trish88
Hey everyone....Ive started getting some of my xmas projects started and when I get to the end of the project and I have to do binding...I just get so frustrated its always a fiscal is that a word lol.....I usually get it done but Iam never happy with it...Ive watched videos and tutorials etc.....is there a secret to this that I have to pay for lol....its mostly my corners I can never get them perfect for some reason....Iam beginning to think I need to take a class for this......anyways if any of you have any secrets to share I sure would appreciate it.......thx Trish :wink:
I had a bunch of people mention this to me too, and so I thought I would share the tutorial I created with my mom. I have received many comments on it helping them and I hope it might help you too.
http://sewfunwiththesecretcloset.blo...e-binding.html
Good luck!!
#25
Sorry I can't seem to find where to browse videos it doesn't give me that option on the website that I can see.
Originally Posted by KarenK
http://www.quilterstv.com/
For Holice's video on binding, click on Browse Videos and scroll down to number 8.
Excellent information here.
For Holice's video on binding, click on Browse Videos and scroll down to number 8.
Excellent information here.
#28
Miter corners are the best and should be used. Take time to sew to 1/4 of the edge of the corner. Check out advice from "Grandma Z" on my website - These are techniques that were passed down from my Grandmother to me and they really work.
#29
Originally Posted by sandyquilts
I recently gave this method a try ... sew easy and all by machine.
http://web.me.com/terrychilko/VeryTe...ipBinding.html
remember to use your even feed foot on your DSM or engage the even feed
system if your DSM has that
http://web.me.com/terrychilko/VeryTe...ipBinding.html
remember to use your even feed foot on your DSM or engage the even feed
system if your DSM has that
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