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Annaquilts 12-17-2010 02:01 PM

I machine sew on both the front and back of binding on all my quilts. the only quilting I do by hand is the actually had quilting on some smaller projects. I cut my binding 2 1/2 inches wide and sew it along the edge of the front of the quilt with a 1/4 inch seam using a walking foot. I then fold the binding to the back and still from the front but now in the ditch, between the binding and quilt top, I stitch with a walking foot in the ditch. Stitch lenght at 3.0 or 3.5 with a thread that blends well with the fabric.

Lorac 12-17-2010 02:30 PM

I must be an odd ball because I like doing the bindings. I machine sew the front, turn over and hand sew the back. I dosew them as I complete them. In fact, the more hand sewing I do, the better I like it.
Lorac

sewingsuz 12-17-2010 02:30 PM

I have always put my binding on by machine. Your quilts are great.

katiebear1 12-17-2010 02:57 PM

I ALWAYS bind my quilts on the machine. My hands are too stiff to do it by hand.

katiebear1 12-17-2010 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by shelrox
I am just finishing up 8 throws for Christmas gifts, sizes from 60 x 60 - 78 x 84 and all are machine stitched binding front and back. I start by attching the back binding first bring it forward and then stitch it in the front. Works fine and all recipients have no quilting knowledge so i figured why kill myself?

That's how I do it too. Also sometimes I make the backing bigger and then I use that to just fold and bring to the front. You can use a decorative stitch if you like.

candi 12-17-2010 03:05 PM

I have one that I need to get up and do the front side tonight. We are taking a little road trip for the weekend and was planning on hand stitching the binding to the back in the car...I can do one of yours if you do mine, but that really won't help you much, would it...LOL.
Speaking of which, you know the Calico Station is having some sort of elf days or something next week where you can use their sewing space for free and they offered to confiscate any distractions, LOL,if you are not motivated by then, maybe you should give it a try:)

shelrox 12-17-2010 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by katiebear1

Originally Posted by shelrox
I am just finishing up 8 throws for Christmas gifts, sizes from 60 x 60 - 78 x 84 and all are machine stitched binding front and back. I start by attching the back binding first bring it forward and then stitch it in the front. Works fine and all recipients have no quilting knowledge so i figured why kill myself?

That's how I do it too. Also sometimes I make the backing bigger and then I use that to just fold and bring to the front. You can use a decorative stitch if you like.

that is another way I like to do it too But sometime si goof up and cut through the backing when trimming off extra batting..

Tweety2911 12-17-2010 03:42 PM

Love the quilts. Sewing all that binding sounds daunting, but you will be glad when your done. Put on a good movie and sew away. Don't forget to stretch every now and then. Good Luck! :-)

JanieW 12-17-2010 03:55 PM

I personally love the hand sewing when attaching binding.It's therapy. I use the ladder stitch which goes quickly and you don't need to pin or clip the binding.

I do lots of preemie quilts to donate and can't always hand sew them due to time restraints so I machine sew using this method. Scroll down and watch the video. It's really slick.

http://patsloan.typepad.com/quilters...33f38229db970b

cindyg19 12-17-2010 03:57 PM

love the quilts. It's wonderful that you're up to the binding. I'm sitting here with the rotary cutter and thinking I don't want to do this. At least you have the quilts done. I love to piece and machine quilt. I hate the cutting and the binding. And I do procrastinate. Join the club. There are lots of us and lots of UFOs.


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