What do you like about binding?
#33
until i came to qb i hadn't given binding any real thought. i get so damned excited when, after what is usually a year or more of working on a quilt i'm finally at binding...well WHOOOOEEEEE!
it just never bothered me. not making it, sewing it, handstitching....it just meant i was almost done.
then add the cross stitch label and the world's slowest quilter adds another finished project to the growing pile!
aileen
it just never bothered me. not making it, sewing it, handstitching....it just meant i was almost done.
then add the cross stitch label and the world's slowest quilter adds another finished project to the growing pile!
aileen
#35
What is it about binding that you do not like - the hand sewing or ????
I have to admit that I put my binding on backwards - sew on the back and bring it around to the front and then machine sew it down. Quick and easy and will withstand all sorts of rough treatment.
I have to admit that I put my binding on backwards - sew on the back and bring it around to the front and then machine sew it down. Quick and easy and will withstand all sorts of rough treatment.
#36
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Central Alabama
Posts: 884
I love binding because it is the last step to having the quilt finished. I developed a new type of binding stitch about a year and a half ago and it looks so good. I have a finished 1/4" on both sides, front and back. And a full binding to boot. I put the bindings on the quilts and then fold it and put it in one of my many bags, along with my needle , thread , and magnifiers. Then when I am going anywhere like the doctors office, dentist or any appointment where I am going to have a wait I have something to work on while waiting. No down time, even riding in the car.
#37
I never did like binding either until I took a class from Cody Mazarun from her book A fine Finish made binding easier
and now it is my favorite part as I am getting something finished I think there are probably other books out there but A fine finish is very good
and now it is my favorite part as I am getting something finished I think there are probably other books out there but A fine finish is very good
#38
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 1,141
I like binding. I use hair clips (the kind that you flex to open and close) to hold it in place while I hand stitch. My parents and inlaws each live about 4 hours away, so I enjoy stitching in the car. If we don't have a long car ride planned, I like to stitch while watching TV with DH in the evening after the little ones are in bed. There is very little on television that requires your full attention.
#39
I agree with katei, the hand sewing is soooo relaxing. I like to save it for the evenings when my hubby is home, to work on it while watching the news or whatever. I like pulling the pins and seeing how much progress I have made, I know, kinda silly. Use a pretty piece of fabric to bind, then seeing that narrow strip of lovely fabric all neatly stitched and tacked down, just finishes it off so nicely.
Last edited by quiltmom04; 08-24-2012 at 04:35 AM.
#40
I honestly like the hand work. It is soothing for me because it is a return to my first sewing skills of embroidery that I learned oh, so many years ago. The binding gives a finished look to the quilt and then I can set the quilt aside and move on to my next project. Yippee!
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