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I like the handwork by the TV with my husband in the evening. If I'm not doing something I fall asleep.
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I've done both but like the hand stitching better for the look and the relaxation I get from doing the hand work, forces me to sit!!
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Originally Posted by Gramie bj
I machine stich to the front, turn and hand stich to the back. I just like the look better.
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i machine bind the binding onto the project on one side and then I hand slip stitch the other side. It may take a bit longer to complete the project but to me it has a much nicer and neater look
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I hand sew the binding down; just can't get my corners as neat on the machine as I do by hand.
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Originally Posted by scrapykate
I've done both but like the hand stitching better for the look and the relaxation I get from doing the hand work, forces me to sit!!
me too.. I also love the relaxing part of it.. I find working with a needle and thread in my hand to be very therapeutic. |
Hand stitch has a better "hand" but arthritis makes some do machine.
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when i first started quilting i found the binding part --- time consuming and difficult-
but as the years have gone by i have become quite fast- can hand stitch the binding on a queen in just a very few hours- (2-3)...so it is the perfect end to a project- usually while watching a game with hubby...it's the best part of every project for me---the last stitches before the washing machine |
I also like to do mine by hand.
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Originally Posted by Quilting Aggi
i machine bind the binding onto the project on one side and then I hand slip stitch the other side. It may take a bit longer to complete the project but to me it has a much nicer and neater look
I did once do a bring the backing to the front and machine stitched it down with a decorative stitch and that did look nice but it is not my preference and I would only do it if I was pushed for time. |
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