That is how I do it also
Originally Posted by kathy
the way this stuff is made you can just slip your sandwich in between the layers and pin well and sew on the front with a decorative stitch and your done.
BTW, very cute quilt |
Very cute and adorable quilt.
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I would apply it by machine from the back, bring it to the front and sew with a cute decorative stitch in the front.
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I have done it like Kathy and katiebear1. I believe if you go to the site of the company, that's the way they suggest. And, it's easy! One step, but make sure you catch the back,I use a wide zigzag. It makes beautiful mitered corners too. My gkids love the silky feel. Your quilt is lovely!
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She wants it wide so GD can rub it.
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I am just afraid it won't be strong enough for a little one to drag around if I don't sew it on the back first. And, I probably wouldn't catch both edges evenly. So I think I will sew it on the back and bring it to the front and zz it. Thanks for all the ideas.
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I used the store bought satin binding. It is already pressed and folded perfect so I just put my quilt between the folds, used a wide fancy stitch and did both sides at once. Made a nice mitered corner with it too. Worked well for me
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What a sweet quilt!!
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beautiful quilt u can just slip it onto your quilt and do a zig zag stitch and do front and back at the same time i have made lots with it and like someone else said it makes great mitered corners
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That quilt is so cute. I love the silky binding for baby quilts.
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