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Originally Posted by mic-pa
I used to always sew the binding by hand to the back, but arthritis has "hit" so now I sew the binding by machine to the back and bring it around to the front and machine sew it with a decorative stitch/
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I machine sew mine to the front, fold over to the back and then hand stitch on the back.
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Me too. I sew it on the front and hand stitch the back. To the person who doesn't know how to hand stitch, look it up on you tube. There are some good tuts on it
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I do both. On baby quilts I totally machine sew, as long as the fabric I use on the back is the one I don't mind binding with! On any other quilt I sew the binding to the front and hand sew to the back. That is my preference since I can never get that perfectly aligned machine stitch!!! I do a blind stitch.
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Definitely hand sew the binding. It feels so good to have that feeling of completion that I REALLY DID THIS!!!
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Originally Posted by Quilting Angel
I'm sure this will sound crazy, but I don't even know how to hand sew...lol. I just started quilting almost a year ago, and I am completely self taught. Although, I have got great advice here on this board. I machine sew my binding down to the back of my quilts and then I machine sew the binding to the front with a decorative stitch. I really like it that way. I think it looks so neat. In the beginning, I was sewing it down on the front and then on the back, but you could always see that stitching on the front which looked messy to me, so that's why I started doing the decorative stitch.
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Machine stitch to front - hand stitch to back, until I found the tut with the "flange" method that looks really nice both front and back, and gives a nice extra detail. Not somthing I'd use all the time, but gives the quilt extra zip, and easy too!
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Originally Posted by Lacelady
I definitely hand sew on the back - it's one of my favourite parts of producing a quilt.
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Have done by hand and by machine.
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Sorry for double post! OOPS!
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