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bee3 03-19-2014 07:46 AM

binding help!
 
Hi, Im trying to hand sew the back of the binding, for the first time. I have done it by machine before. Its a disaster. I can see my stitches, and they arent even, and its really bothering me. Have already ripped them out once and this is my second time around. I have seen some tutorials online, but its so hard to see how the stitches are being done. My other mistake is I made the binding way too narrow, I cut it at 2 inches, so its really thin, making the process harder I think.
Any tips on needles? stitches to use? Any help is so appreciated!
XOXO Bee

Kehoeta 03-19-2014 07:56 AM

I use a small - sharp needle, and use my little finger to create a standard measure for my stitches. Run the thread inside the binding when moving from point to point... Don't use a long thread.. just knot it after you have stitched a couple of feet.

Make sure the thread matches the binding - and Voila... You will be happy with the results.

tessagin 03-19-2014 07:57 AM

Missouri Star Quilt com has a binding tutorial.

bee3 03-19-2014 08:06 AM

thanks for the little finger tip, I'll try that!

jnnmn7 03-19-2014 08:54 AM

I use Clover wonder clips to keep my binding in place as I go. Some people use hair clips too. That has been a big help for me. Good luck!

dunster 03-19-2014 10:10 AM

I don't understand how the little finger helps. I strive for 1/8" but usually wind up with closer to 1/4" apart. My little finger is fatter than that! (Maybe it's fatter than most?)

bearisgray 03-19-2014 10:20 AM

My hand sewn stitches are only about 1/8 inch apart/long on the back, too.

Nammie to 7 03-19-2014 11:00 AM

I use the ladder stitch, and being right handed I sew the binding from the right side to the left side. That way the corners miter easily.

Daylesewblessed 03-19-2014 12:23 PM

I think that if my stitches were as far apart as the width of my little finger, my little toe could catch in the open space.

bjgallent 03-19-2014 12:30 PM

Google "hand stitching or blind stitching binding to back of quilt". You will find demos showing the blind stitch. They should be helpful. I also stitch from right going to the left.


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