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In a Binding Bind.
I made a quilt a few years ago, and the binding is beginning to fray in a 2 inch section on one side.
What is the best way to repair this? - Splice new piece in (I have some of the fabric, but the wife has washed the quilt a few times) - Cut the binding off and put new fabric on - Something else Thanks for the advice Mike |
I'd splice a piece in
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I would just re-bind the whole thing, over the old binding.
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I'd put a whole new binding on, also.
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If the rest of the quilt is fine, then yes - a new binding would be my choice. Odds are the one that is starting to fray will continue to go to pieces.
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Re-bind, nine times out of ten if you do a repair, you will find another bit that is fraying too.
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Welcome to the board! If it were mine I would re-bind it by removing the old binding & replacing it with a new one. Try to look carefully at the 2 inch area where it is fraying & figure out just what happened to cause it to fray. It could be that when you were sewing it on you did not give it a good 1/4 inch seam in that area. Anyway, if you can see what went wrong the first time it will help you avoid the problem the next time. Good luck!
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I guess the first thing I would do would be to determine why just two inches of the binding is fraying.
If it is just from general wear. I would use it until a lot of the binding was frayed and then think about replacing all of it. If it is from a small tear, then one could maybe hand darn the area. |
I would re-bind it also but would remove the old binding first
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I would definitely re-bind it.
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