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Old 09-17-2014, 09:51 AM
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Quilting Tip of the Day: When joining binding on the diagonal, press the seams open BEFORE trimming them to 1/4". This is so much easier than trying to press seams open after trimming.
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Great tip. I struggled with opening the seams up on a top yesterday.
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Hmm...I haven't had any problems opening them up after trimming...and you only need to cut once that way as well.

Or am I misunderstanding something?
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Originally Posted by Cathy77 View Post
Hmm...I haven't had any problems opening them up after trimming...and you only need to cut once that way as well.

Or am I misunderstanding something?
Same here for straight of grain binding. For bias, I simply sew them together using a 1/4" seam allowance so there is no trimming involved. I don't think I am understanding the tip. Or are we talking about that final join done while attaching the binding? If that is the case, I still trim first and finger press open.
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I totally get it. I've come close to burning my fingers more than once trying to press seams open. This would be much easier. Tks, Nan.
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That's a good tip!
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Old 09-19-2014, 02:26 AM
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This is a great tip. I was making a bias binding yesterday and tried this. I found that after I pressed the seams open I could fold them back together to cut them - used my small add 1/4" ruler to measure and cut with my rotary cutter. After I cut the excess away they folded back open with no more pressing necessary. Thanks so much for suggesting this. I'll never cut and then press again.
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I do that all the time. I hate getting burned fingers
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I still trim before pressing seam open, I finger press open before using the iron. I never burn my fingers. Also I always cut WOF.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
Quilting Tip of the Day: When joining binding on the diagonal, press the seams open BEFORE trimming them to 1/4". This is so much easier than trying to press seams open after trimming.
I've been teaching this for years. It really works. After pressing open well you can close them up while you trim those seams. -Sew, open seam, trim.
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