What is your favorite binding tool?
#41
I don't use any tools for the binding. I use Sharon Schamber's method for most of it. The ending I find easiest to use this method:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-51632-1.htm
When the binding is on the quilt, I press it out away from the seam. It "rolls" over to the other side better this way. Pressing the corners helps too.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-51632-1.htm
When the binding is on the quilt, I press it out away from the seam. It "rolls" over to the other side better this way. Pressing the corners helps too.
#48
Originally Posted by Holice
go to www.quilterstv.com and under Quilters Cafe search for my show on bindings. This is done without any tools.
I probably have all the "special binding" tools made and found very little use for them. I do know that others have found these gadgets helpful.
I probably have all the "special binding" tools made and found very little use for them. I do know that others have found these gadgets helpful.
That was very helpful.
#49
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Originally Posted by Kellie G
I have done my bindings without any kind of tool for years. I am wondering if my quilting life would be improved by purchasing some sort of binding tool and if so, which is your favorite and why? Does the tool help with mitering, connecting the tails together (this is where I have the most difficult time) at the beginning and end, or some other function?
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