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Holice 11-29-2011 05:14 AM

#2 Secret to Good Bindings
 
There was always a problem for me to determine the exact place to stop when approaching the end of side of the quilt to the corner. All instructions say to stop at the point that is the width of the seam allowance. Usually this is stop at 1/4" from the end since the seam allowance was 1/4". Whatever the width, one should stop that distance from the end. I have most of the gadgets that help determine this point but I either couldn't find them or lost them etc etc etc.
One day I accidently did the following:
When you get to about 3"-4" from the end, fold the binding back on itself lining its fold up with the edge of the quilt.
Then fold the binding strip to the left making a 45 degree fold on the top. This fold gives you a guide where to stop whether it is 1/4" or 3/8" or whatever. You can either make a mark along the edge of just hold it until the needle is approaching the fold. Then (and this is important), stop about 2 stitches before you get to the fold or line and backstitch a couple stitches. Cut threads and take out of the machine. This 2 stitch opening allows for the multiple folds when you turn the binding to the back for the mitre. It is the same principle as the scant 1/4" in piecing. Space should be left to accommodate the fold which takes up space. Then refold the binding strop to the right and down to make the mitre. Start the next seam by putting the needle just inside the edge to hold al the strips until you line up for the next seam.
Be sure the edges of this fold are even or the mitre will not fold in a good 45 degree angle.

Quiltlove 11-29-2011 05:23 AM

Thank you, this is a great tip.

sewbelle52 11-29-2011 06:24 AM

OH Mr. Turnbow, I can't thank you enough!! I'm sending a quilt to the LAQ today. I've made it for my sister but want to enter it in a couple of shows next year. Of course, next comes the scary binding! I've always had trouble with that but you explain it soooo well!! Thanks so much for sharing.

BarbM32 11-29-2011 06:26 AM

Thanks a lot for this information. A biggg help.

Sunnye 11-29-2011 06:34 AM

Just watched this demonstration. Thanks so much! It's very useful.

lizzyq 11-29-2011 06:36 AM

Great information, Holice, and thank you also for the link for more info from you!

mucky 11-29-2011 07:03 AM

Great hint. Will try it next time Thanks

pscott392 11-29-2011 07:34 AM

Thanks for the link. Great info.

DJ 11-29-2011 08:31 AM

Great tips! Thanks so much. I'm sending a link to a friend.

CorgiNole 11-29-2011 08:39 AM

Great tip! My miters are not as precise as I'd like them to be. This might be the difference maker. Thanks, K


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