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harrishwhippets 10-26-2009 07:07 AM

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Here are two more pictures of the bindings. Very important tip about decorative stitching. Always have a full bobbin, it's a bear to try and match up the stitch if you run out.

This stitching turned out cute
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Hope you can see the stitchs better
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Mousie 10-26-2009 07:46 AM

what a great idea. A real time saver and looks good! :D

littlehud 10-26-2009 06:21 PM

I love that idea.

sharon b 10-26-2009 06:48 PM

What a pretty way to finish it off !
Sharon

Quilting G 10-28-2009 05:00 AM

I love your idea! Are you attaching it to the back and folding to the front? or attaching to the front and folding to the back and decorative stiching on the fron? Thanks!

harrishwhippets 10-28-2009 05:56 AM

I attach it to the front pull to the back. I use to make a little larger binding to catch the whole stitch in the binding, but lately the stitching has been just catching enough binding to secure it with out the larger binding. I still use it if the back is busy and I want them to see the stitch's. This does take a little longer but it sure finish's nicely. I always stitch on the front just under the binding, this is my guide.

harrishwhippets 10-28-2009 05:58 AM

Both of these bindings were two that were just a tab bigger so the stitch's are on the back binding.

sandpat 10-28-2009 06:10 AM

I saw something like that in a mag recently...I'm having problems with my hands and can't do the hand stitching of the binding, so I tried something like that on the Oct. doll quilt. It is FUN and it does finish nicely! I like the stitches you chose for yours. I had a hard time making sure the back of the binding was getting caught though...any ideas other than just making the binding bigger?

harrishwhippets 10-28-2009 06:59 AM

The only thing I do to make it straighter is, to quote Billy, I starch the snot out of the binding. Am very careful to attach it with a very straight 1/4' than press it away from the front. This is when I check it to make sure there are no waves, than pull to the back and press it again. You could glue it down, I use to glue all my bindings, but lately I don't. I start on the side of the quilt and only pin in the ditch about a foot down the quilt. I flip up the quilt to look at where the needles line up. I put the pins head down in the ditch. This way you can see if the binding is straight and if you quilt just below the front binding you should quilt pretty straight. Now don't get me wrong sometimes, my mind wanders and so does the stitches, but I wake up stop stitching and get back on track. I have a few little areas now and than that wave a little. But now I try to really pay attention, and have gotten a lot better.Just make sure before you turn the corner and start down the side, you check the bobbin, like I said deco stitchs use a lot of bobbin thread and I have run out, Not good if your doing a bow to try and match up where you stopped. Yikes awful. Good luck.

harrishwhippets 10-28-2009 07:01 AM

I can almost do most of the bindings blindfolded. Love doing them now, even mitering is easy peasy. Now can somebody teach me how to stipple. Really have a hard time of it. Thats why I use the deco stitchs, and a lot of double needle stitchs.

Pzazz 10-28-2009 07:09 AM

For many years, I made quilted floor blankets for babies. So of course, anything for babies you want to be durable and WASHABLE!!!! I used satin ribbon for my bindings and always stitched it on with a fancy stitch so I didn't have to worry about the possibility of handstitching letting go. It worked great!!!

sandpat 10-28-2009 07:47 AM

Thanks Harris...I think the pinning down the ditch is the key part I was missing...I'll try that and I bet it will work out great.

harrishwhippets 10-28-2009 08:16 AM

Thanks Pzazz, going to try that on my next quilt with a lot of chenille and flannel. Think it will work fine, never tried, oh well 1st time for everthing.

harrishwhippets 10-28-2009 08:18 AM

Sandpat, you don't have to pin more than 9 to 12 inches. I pin as I go along and check the back as I stitch up, just in case you have to make adjustments. Good luck!!

n2scraplvr 10-28-2009 09:18 AM

Thanks harris and pzazz for your tips. Will have to try these ideas. My dbl. binding sure needs all the help it can get. LOL. :lol: Beautiful work and ideas! :lol: :-o :roll:

sandpat 10-28-2009 03:28 PM

Thank you so much harris...btw...I love your furry babies!

mimee4 10-30-2009 05:20 AM

Thanks for showing your great idea.


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