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I found this online and for all of you out there who asked for instructions this is a helpful refference you can keep.
french fold binding pdf [ATTACH=CONFIG]126827[/ATTACH] |
tks a lot for sharing!
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Thank you for sharing with us :D:D:D
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thanks.
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thanks
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I appreciate this information. Have you used this method?
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This is great T.Y. for sharing.
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oh put that in Links and resources too. thanks
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It kind of falls down there at the end where it has you join the two ends with a straight seam though.
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Originally Posted by Murphy
I appreciate this information. Have you used this method?
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Thanks. Saved it.
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Hey, Thanks so much! I think binding is challenging for a lot of us.
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I studied tutorial from S. Schamber on doing bindings, she uses Elmer's glue and sets it w/ very warm iron, my binding turned out great! I used Roxanne's glue. Worked the same.
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Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by Jeanne girl
I studied tutorial from S. Schamber on doing bindings, she uses Elmer's glue and sets it w/ very warm iron, my binding turned out great! I used Roxanne's glue. Worked the same.
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Thank you for the download. I appreciate any helpful hints that have made quilting a success for others.
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Thanks.
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the S.Schamber tute shows how to finish the binding with a nice mitered finish, not bulky, but too difficult to explain to you in writing, you should study the tute.
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Originally Posted by Jeanne girl
the S.Schamber tute shows how to finish the binding with a nice mitered finish, not bulky, but too difficult to explain to you in writing, you should study the tute.
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Just type Sharon Schamber bindings on google and it comes right up for you.
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I love to help other quilters learn something new. I make,teach and promote miniature quilting.
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Did you find the tute on google?
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yes, thank you
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