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Old 10-13-2011, 04:15 AM
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Help, does any one out there know of a method that you quilt your design and then fold up the backing and trim the front but some how sew the side seams up and over to form the binding ? I thought I had the pdf file saved but can't find it.
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Go here to read how to do Betty Cotton's technique. It works great!!!http://www.americaquiltscreatively.c...es/AQc_202.pdf
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Originally Posted by Sharon-OH
Help, does any one out there know of a method that you quilt your design and then fold up the backing and trim the front but some how sew the side seams up and over to form the binding ? I thought I had the pdf file saved but can't find it.
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I do this all the time. Some people call it cheater binding. I do this on my charity quilts. I square up the front, trim it all around, then cut my backing to 1" if I want a 1/2" binding. I press the backing to fold up to the batting/front sandwich, then press this folded edge to the front, miter the corners and stitch it down. Very simple. That is all there is to it. If you want a different size binding just double that measurement when cutting the backing fabric.
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I've done this before too. It's like half the work is already done for you. If it wears out, you can always go back and put another binding on.
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Thanks for the info. I've never personally done it, but I think I will try!!!
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also called "MOCK" binding, been used for years!
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also called Self binding.
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It is a thrifty way of finishing.
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i've never tried this. the only thing that i can see as a drawback is how you leave the back wider when trimming after quilting? that seems tricky in my mind.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
i've never tried this. the only thing that i can see as a drawback is how you leave the back wider when trimming after quilting? that seems tricky in my mind.
Fold the backing under before you trim the top & the batting
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