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karenm36 10-04-2010 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by mocha827
I just saw this over the weekend... it is a very good tutorial.

http://www.quilt-video.com/2010/02/0...ng-odd-angles/

good luck

Thanks so much for the link for this tutorial...it is so clear!
:thumbup:

lillybeck 10-04-2010 10:38 AM

Welcome from Florida but still a Hoosier at heart.

Deb watkins 10-04-2010 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by shequilts
Cut your binding on the bias and apply like any other. When you get to an angle: stitch up to the 1/4 inch on the next side, needle down, raise the presser foot and swivel
the piece to line up the piece for straight line sewing. Repeat this for all sides. End the binding as you would for a regular quilt.
When you are ready to finish and hand stitch the binding down, again stitch up to the 1/4" site and fold back a small chevron in the binding to make it line up with the next side to sew.
Clear as mud?
Good luck!

Oh yes, I'm glad you're here. You'll find it a friendly place.

Yeah, what she said... :thumbup:

Gramma 10-04-2010 11:13 AM

Welcome to the board from Florida.

ruthieg 10-04-2010 12:11 PM

Welcome from South Florida.

Sandy-lou 10-04-2010 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by lillybeck
Welcome from Florida but still a Hoosier at heart.

Can someone explain what a 'Hoosier" is please?

Welcome Jackie from Indiana, you will love this board the people are so helpful and nice.

Sandy from Tasmania Australia

New knee 10-04-2010 01:06 PM

Go to Jinny Beyer's web site: www.jinnybeyer.com/jgoctdil. She has on line videos about bindings. Her method of bringing the binding to the front does not appeal to me, but the videos about mitering binding on odd corners is very good.

lillybeck 10-04-2010 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by Sandy-lou

Originally Posted by lillybeck
Welcome from Florida but still a Hoosier at heart.

Can someone explain what a 'Hoosier" is please?

Welcome Jackie from Indiana, you will love this board the people are so helpful and nice.

Sandy from Tasmania Australia

A Hoosier is a person from Indiana

Fiber Artist 10-04-2010 02:03 PM

Welcome!

desertrose 10-04-2010 02:43 PM

Hi and welcome from Arizona.

Andie :D


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