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Originally Posted by peggymunday
When I first saw your post there were no responses yet and I stopped to draw out what I thought you were talking about. After having a problem with my scanner, crumbling up the paper and walking away to help my son with the grill, I came back and tried again. I managed to get the stupid HP copier to scan this time, so here is what I came up with. I don't know, I think maybe the other responses make more sense, but maybe this will help....
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MTS ... thanks ... I just checked those out. I'd never thought of putting piping on with the binding. I like that idea. Would sure need a steady and straight stitch to be sure the piping stays even looking. Haven't worked with piping for years, though I remember squished tight piping and then poofy piping down sides of things! ick!! :)
Not sure if that's for this quilt? Maybe I should have posted a picture before ... here's the OBW and what I am working with. I am not putting borders on, as the pattern is such a large repeat. The back will be totally in the original fabric and the points will be cut off, for straight sides. The Virgin Fabric [ATTACH=CONFIG]196954[/ATTACH] ..... and it is square and straight. I am just SO not a photographer! :) [ATTACH=CONFIG]196955[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by clem55
quilt top facing up,ruffle wrong side up,raw edge to edge of top, then binding on top of ruffle,raw edges match.sew, turn, the binding will have to go all the way over. It won't show at all,and the ruffle will be on the edge of your top, sticking out.
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If you're binding in the Virgin fabric, then a shot of that dark pink or dark green would look great as piping.
Lovely layout! It's very soft. |
Yes, my plan is to use the same fabric for the binding.
About the piping .... what do you use for your cording? and how large? Wonder ... do you think I could include piping on edge of the binding, for the backside?? |
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by clem55
quilt top facing up,ruffle wrong side up,raw edge to edge of top, then binding on top of ruffle,raw edges match.sew, turn, the binding will have to go all the way over. It won't show at all,and the ruffle will be on the edge of your top, sticking out.
Also, batiks look almost the same on both sides. Would it be possible to make a single layer ruffle with a small hem by using a coordinating batik? - or would it look like an add-on? |
Originally Posted by KarenK
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by clem55
quilt top facing up,ruffle wrong side up,raw edge to edge of top, then binding on top of ruffle,raw edges match.sew, turn, the binding will have to go all the way over. It won't show at all,and the ruffle will be on the edge of your top, sticking out.
Also, batiks look almost the same on both sides. Would it be possible to make a single layer ruffle with a small hem by using a coordinating batik? - or would it look like an add-on? |
Maybe lace?
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Originally Posted by shnnn
Maybe lace?
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
My OBW is back into one piece. Now just need the backing put together and I'll prep my binding before sending to the LAQ.
Binding I'm good with ... EXCEPT I have this idea that I'd like to have a gathered strip of fabric that would stick out from the binding and the quilt (kind of like how a petticoat would hang down from the bottom of a dress). How would you do this? Please? and Thanks!! (sorry, not sure if I've explained this right) |
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