Paper pieced blocks
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Paper pieced blocks
This is my first attempt at paper piecing blocks and then putting them together in a table runner. Not perfect, by any means, but then again, I learned alot. Mostly to be careful with your seam ripper I stitched in the ditch around the parts of the houses which was a challenge in itself. I also had trouble with ending the binding strip on a diagonal. Thorn in my flesh!! I bought a tool to help with that; watched videos on it; sewed and ripped and sewed and ripped the joining seam out numerous times. I either sewed it the wrong way or it ended up being too big--like 1/2 inch too big. Never did figure out what I did wrong, so I just trimmed it 1/2 inch and then sewed it together. Suggestions on why it was 1/2 inch off. I used the Binding tool where you leave a 12 inch space between tails. Tails are to be 10 inches long on each side. I butted the tool up to where I started the binding and marked on the correct markings. Flipped it 180 degrees and did the same to the other side, except this time I measured and then cut from the tip of the tool like the instructions said. If anyone has used the Binding Tool (large one), any suggestions on my problem would be appreciated. Thanks for looking and overall I did enjoy making this.
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Nice job and I like your stars and loops quilting! I like the binding tutorials from www.ankastreasures.wordpress.com and I don't need a special tool.
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Your runner looks good, nice job!
I used to have troubles doing binding until I found this tutorial:
http://piraterodgers.com/tutorials/e...ding/index.htm
Actually, all of Pirates' tutes are very good. I use striped bias binding on most of my quilts since I learned from her how to do it.
Cari
I used to have troubles doing binding until I found this tutorial:
http://piraterodgers.com/tutorials/e...ding/index.htm
Actually, all of Pirates' tutes are very good. I use striped bias binding on most of my quilts since I learned from her how to do it.
Cari
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Thanks for all the responses. Geri, the Binding Tool is by TQM Products-The Quilters Mercantile. There was a tutorial on MSQC that was pretty good. I've watched it alot. There is also one on done by The Fat Quarter Shop called How to hand bind a quilt featuring the Binding tool. It was on YouTube.
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