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raptureready 04-09-2010 01:51 PM

Okay, I'm a terminology idiot. Is the thing you guys are talking about like the little "extra" tab on a pillow case? That little strip that's sewn in but not sewn down between the case fabric and the hem fabric? Just so I'll know in the future.

quiltluvr 04-09-2010 02:00 PM

Yes it is raptureready.

And you can adjust the size in your projects, depending on what kind of you are after.

raptureready 04-09-2010 04:03 PM

Thanks. I've done it in pillowcases I just didn't know what it was called. Now I do. Pretty complicated names and directions for such a simple thing to do. I always just called it a "flap."

pam1966 04-09-2010 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by raptureready
Thanks. I've done it in pillowcases I just didn't know what it was called. Now I do. Pretty complicated names and directions for such a simple thing to do. I always just called it a "flap."

Your term makes more sense to me! :wink:

raptureready 04-10-2010 03:40 AM


Originally Posted by pam1966

Originally Posted by raptureready
Thanks. I've done it in pillowcases I just didn't know what it was called. Now I do. Pretty complicated names and directions for such a simple thing to do. I always just called it a "flap."

Your term makes more sense to me! :wink:

Maybe "flap" is too common or it just doesn't sound like you've done something to amaze and astound people.
"I put a "flap" in the border" doesn't sound nearly as complicated as "I sewed in a dimensionally folded insert at the outer edge of my inner border to separate, enhance and accentuate the rich tones of the outer border. It also adds a "three dimensional" quality to my quilt rather than the normal two dimensions of yours." Now, you've really accomplished something. :lol: :lol: Personally, I'll put a flap in.

Baloonatic 04-11-2010 09:22 AM

I love doing them! I just call them "standing seams"

pgthom 04-11-2010 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by dakotamaid
Like a piping in clothing or upholstery, only no cording inside, just the border folded in half and stitch in the seam with just a tiny bit showing.

I agree with this idea. Sounds like what they are trying to explain.

Carol's Quilts 04-11-2010 01:26 PM

raptureready,

Thanks for the pillow case tip. NOW I understand.

By the way, you have a wonderful way with words. Your descriptive explanation of the three-dimensional seam is fantastic - wish I would have said that!

Pat G 04-11-2010 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by erstan947
I have heard this called a flange border

I used a flange pc. on a recent quilt & my long arm quilter told me never to do that again since it messes up her work. I think she also said she had to stop & reset the quilt on the machine? Since I don't long arm or understand what all it takes, I assured her I'd never do it again. Just like an naughty kid. LOL

raptureready 04-11-2010 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by Carol's Quilts
raptureready,

Thanks for the pillow case tip. NOW I understand.

By the way, you have a wonderful way with words. Your descriptive explanation of the three-dimensional seam is fantastic - wish I would have said that!

LOL !! I used to work at the University of Illinois---I'm used to hearing a bunch of useless retoric that's just to try and make someone sound as important as they think they are.


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