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Old 03-05-2011, 12:02 AM
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2 1/4".
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Old 03-05-2011, 04:07 AM
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I cut mine 2 3/4 inches because my walking foot doesn't make a quarter inch seam, its wider even with my needle moved all the way over. If I cut my binding smaller its not wide enough when I fold it back to hand stitch.
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Thank u Judi I am learning so much from all of you. I just love getting up of a morning with my coffee and read the board. Again thanks Monica
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Old 03-05-2011, 05:48 AM
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I have always cut it 2 1/2". Never heard of "Sharon Schamber's method". Where would I find it? I always open to new things.

Originally Posted by MTS
I've always cut it 2", and it worked really well for me.

But I recently started using Sharon Schamber's method, and on the last quilt that was just a tad too tight to work (I had cut the binding months before I saw the method). I made it work, but it wasn't fun. ;-)

So now I'm going to start cutting it 2 1/4" wide on future quilts.
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Old 03-05-2011, 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Monie
Forgive me for being stupid but I am a newbie. What do you make your binding out of? The fabric you r using or a color fabric that matches? I thought u had to buy binding.
I usually make my binding from the fabric used for the quilt. In fact, I am so anal (not liking a lot of seams in it) that I buy enough of the yardage (based on 4 times the length of the finished quilt) so I can cut it along the selvege. Usually the binding is the same as the outer border, so I also cut the borders next. The rest of the fabric is used in the body of the quilt and leftovers go in the stash for scrappy quilts. (Guess my scrappy quilts could be freebies then!) OH my binding widths are either 2 1/4 or 2 1/2! When I first began quilting I think I was using 3 in widths. Have to go check on that.
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Old 03-05-2011, 09:15 AM
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I like bindings to fit the quilt. Sometimes a quilt looks better with a larger binding, sometimes a smaller one.

So, I take a scrap, folding it like I would a real binding, pin it in place, and see how it looks. I adjust the width until I like it, and the seam and edge allowances fit properly. When the final binding is as wide or narrow as I desire for that particular quilt, then I measure and cut that.

Sometimes it does depend upon the fabric I have left, of course, but usually it's all about how I like the looks of it. Also, since I use many different battings, that plays a roll in the width as well.

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Old 03-05-2011, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Vat
I cut mine 1 7/8 inches. I make a 1/4 inch seam to attach it to the quilt. Cut this size and making a 1/4 inch seam makes for a nice tight binding. Judges really like full bindings, when you feel of the edges you don't feel any empty space, the binding is full. I don't know what you do with all the extra fabric when you cut it wider. I like mine to be 1/4 inch on the front and 1/4 inch on the back, looks very nice.
You simply adjust your seam allowance to compensate for the wider binding. The wider the binding, the wider the seam allowance. A binding doesn't have to use 1/4" seams. At least, that's my take on it :)

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Old 03-05-2011, 11:13 AM
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2 1/2 was the way I was taught.
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Old 03-05-2011, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by luckylindy333
Originally Posted by hobo2000
2". The tighter the binding, the longer it is supposed to wear according to Kaffe Fassett
Now that is interesting- I wonder where he got that bit of information?
If you have a binding that's flat -not enough stuffing- the fabric seems to wear a lot faster on that sharp edge.
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Old 03-05-2011, 11:39 AM
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I haven't read the whole thread, but am I the only person using 1 1/2" strips for single-fold binding? I was taught to cut single-fold at four times the finished width of the binding plus 1/4" for the folds. I use thin batting, which I suppose would make a slight difference, usually 1/16" loft (poly or cotton).
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