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Thank you
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Originally Posted by athenagwis
I use this method, once you try it, you'll never have a problem ending your binding again!!!
http://ankastreasures.wordpress.com/.../binding-tips/ Cheers! Rachel |
this is the way I do mine, easy peasy
one thing I do, is put a pin where I am going to sew to check that I have it layered correctly. Sometimes on end gets twisted so I like to double check (same as measure twice, cut once)
Originally Posted by athenagwis
I use this method, once you try it, you'll never have a problem ending your binding again!!!
http://ankastreasures.wordpress.com/.../binding-tips/ Cheers! Rachel |
Originally Posted by athenagwis
I use this method, once you try it, you'll never have a problem ending your binding again!!!
http://ankastreasures.wordpress.com/.../binding-tips/ Cheers! Rachel Jeannie in GA |
Originally Posted by athenagwis
I use this method, once you try it, you'll never have a problem ending your binding again!!!
http://ankastreasures.wordpress.com/.../binding-tips/ Cheers! Rachel |
You are both welcome!! I was so happy I found that tutorial because it made ending the binding correctly so much easier. I used to end it with a straight seam, which made it lumpy and obvious where it ended. This is so much better!
Cheers! Rachel |
Originally Posted by athenagwis
I use this method, once you try it, you'll never have a problem ending your binding again!!!
http://ankastreasures.wordpress.com/.../binding-tips/ Cheers! Rachel |
thanks for the video
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I have a thread about binding that I started awhile back and please add links to it when you find them, thanks
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-36132-1.htm |
Thanks to the video found on this thread, I have been able to whip through binding on 5 blocks, at about 30 minutes each to machine stitch both sides. The mitered corners look great, and it really is easy to do. Only 7 more to go! Thanks again for taking time to find and post this information :thumbup:
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