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crankygran 12-30-2010 06:13 PM

I had an idea awhile back to make machine sewn binding easier and today I tried it on a baby quilt and it works. First I sewed a line of stay stitching all around the edge of the quilt, after doing the SID quilting. Then took the prepared binding and sewed it as usual, but to the back of the quilt. After that I trimmed the sandwich and then topstitched the binding on the front. I think it is much easier and you don't have to worry about how the bobbin thread looks on the front.

Montana34 12-30-2010 06:22 PM

This is probably a stupid question but what exactly is topstitching? Your idea sounds wonderful, I have a hard time with binding, I will try this next time.

Mattee 12-30-2010 06:26 PM

How were you doing it before? I know there's a million ways to do binding, but that's how I do mine, except I trim before I sew the binding to the back.

sewmuchmore 12-30-2010 06:26 PM

How about doing a tutorial for us. I love to see how you did it. :thumbup:

tutty 12-30-2010 06:28 PM

yes tut please and thank you ! Happy Healthy Blest New Year !

ktbb 12-30-2010 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by saragasch
This is probably a stupid question but what exactly is topstitching? Your idea sounds wonderful, I have a hard time with binding, I will try this next time.

top stitching is sewing from the right side of the material usually near, but not on, a seam, or paralleling the edge. It helps anchor the seam. You see it a lot on men's shirts down the front placket or around the cuffs/collar.

frugalfabrics 12-30-2010 06:33 PM

Yup, that's how I do mine - I agree, that the front looks so much nicer with the top stitching on the front.

auntmag 12-30-2010 06:35 PM

I use this method often. I like to use matching thread and use the blind hem stitch on my machine, sew close to the edge of the binding, then the zig stitch will catch the edge of the binding and makes it look like hand sewn.

tjradj 12-30-2010 06:37 PM

That's how I do mine too, but I do square up, or "trim" the quilt sandwich before I put the binding on.
For some quilts, instead of using a straight topstitch, I'll use the feather stitch, or another decorative stitch on the edge of the binding for a different look.
Happy Quilting - keep experimenting. Some of the best techniques are found that way!

Montana34 12-30-2010 06:50 PM

Thank you for answering my question. Really appreciate it!


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