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sewNso 08-31-2011 04:54 PM

LOL. somedays everything i sew i have to rip out. don't know why we have those days.

wuv2quilt 08-31-2011 05:00 PM

Sounds like you need a cupa & some chocolate....the cure for everything...lol

QuiltingGrannie 08-31-2011 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
Honestly, sewing binding strips together isn't rocket science is it? So why did I just spend 3 hours sewing 5 ... FIVE simple strips together? That's only 4 seams!!

First one ... sewed in the opposite direct so when opened all I got was a V shape.

Resewed first one ... wonky. Rip.

Second one. Sewed it wonky, took it apart, and in the process flipped it around so that I had the seam on the right side of the fabric. Wouldn't have been so bad if I had noticed it BEFORE I trimmed it and sewed on the last strip.

Third seam ... I've managed to sew the tip of the other end of the strip under the seam!!!

So, what do you think I could have possibly done wrong with the last seam? What other rookie mistake could I have made? Anyone want to guess?

I'll give you one hint ... it's a batik so there is no right side of the fabric.

Seam wasn't a 1/4" seam???

I've had times with troubles on each seam making the binding. Don't feel too bad, we've been there!

katier825 08-31-2011 05:06 PM

We all have those days! A couple of hints for you:

Mark the backside (or what you want as a backside) of the batik with chalk before you cut the strips. Then they will all be the same.

I starch so it isn't so stretchy when I get to the last join. It's much easier to handle that way.

I glue baste to do my strips. I line up my strips on the ironing board. Fold down the same end of each to get my angle. Glue baste it to the other end of the next strip and pin to hold it while I take it to the machine. Then I chain sew them all, cut off the extra, press and am done! Easy as can be and the seams all face the same direction.

Jingle 08-31-2011 05:13 PM

I once had twisted a strip, and several of the opps you did. If I have pleanty of the fabric I just cut off the wrong seam and go on.

bamamama 08-31-2011 05:16 PM

I put one on the ironing board horizontal and one vertical and pin it in place. I then fold the vertical one in line with the horizontal one and press it. That gives me a guide to stitch on, otherwise I can't get it straight.

DogHouseMom 08-31-2011 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by Airwick156
Please DO NOT say you cut it by accident.

Sort of. I didn't cut it by "accident". I cut it on purpose. Just wasn't in the right place. I carefully took my shears, lined them up, and proceeded to cut this close >< to the same line. GRRRR. WHY would I do that?

To the others that mentioned glue ... I use glue a lot to seam. So chalk up another mistake - I didn't get the glue out.

fidgety 08-31-2011 05:23 PM

I had the same probs when making the binding for my "The Witch is In " wall hanging lol.. I was fed up finally and just quit and came back to it later and had no problems after that

wvdek 08-31-2011 05:25 PM

ROFLOL. Oh my goodness, I just spent four hours last night taking stitches out of my runner binding and border because I didn't like the look.
I asked myself, "who cares? If they lok that close, they can walk out the front door and not let it hit 'em where it counts".
Gosh my behind is sore today.
So glad others do this.

redmadder 08-31-2011 05:41 PM

Have you considered decaf?


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