Wonder Clips, and Elmers
#3
I used the wonder clips on the binding as I went around to hold it in place before I did the sewing. I sew my binding to the back of quilt and then bring it to the front and use the glue to hold it also.
I used the bottles of elmers school glue on the batting in drissels from the bottle after I got the backing and batting on the table and smoothed out. Then after a couple hours I laid the top quilt on the batting and smoothed out. I folded the top back and put the glue in the middle and smoothed that and then the outer part the same thing. Then I went to the other side and did the same for the other half. I let it dry and then quilted. It stays together just great with not basting or pinning. I hope you can under stand this. Her is pictures of the products. The clips are made by Clover.
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I used the bottles of elmers school glue on the batting in drissels from the bottle after I got the backing and batting on the table and smoothed out. Then after a couple hours I laid the top quilt on the batting and smoothed out. I folded the top back and put the glue in the middle and smoothed that and then the outer part the same thing. Then I went to the other side and did the same for the other half. I let it dry and then quilted. It stays together just great with not basting or pinning. I hope you can under stand this. Her is pictures of the products. The clips are made by Clover.
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#5
I started out with 12 Wonder clips, moved them along as I sewed, and wasn't impressed. On Cyber Monday, JoAnn's had a package of 100 for 50% off and free shipping. Finally, I have enough Wonder clips for my entire quilt. Now, like BellaBoo, I love the clips. I already have them on my second quilt binding. I'll be using them instead of pins on my bindings from now on. By the way, I learned of Wonder clips here.
#7
If you think they are the same as the hair clips used for binding you are in for a great surprise. Buy a small package and see how handy they are. I use them to match up seams when sewing quilt rows together and for easing my borders on the quilt top before sewing.
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#9
Quite a while ago I took a class by a national teacher on bindings. It was great fun. She told us - and s he is right - you only need 2 as you can move them around as you work ... so buy a package of 10 and share with 4 friends.
Personally I use 3 myself.
Personally I use 3 myself.
#10
I love Wonder Clips....I am starting to collect them...LOL...That is a neat idea about using Elmer Glue for your Binding as well...Okay I'm going have to buy 500 bottles of Elmers Glue now...LOL...actually only One Bottle...Thanks for posting this....
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