Table runners quilted--and the binding is half on.
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I'm pleased with how these came out. The first tricky part was figuring out what to quilt in the middle--then how to work the binding around the corners that aren't 90. I'm learning. I'm learning. :roll: I decided to make the backs something so reversible works if desired. I have quilted scarppy things on my end tables and I turn them now and then for a new look.
I had a pile of tops, now I'm making a pile that just need the bindings sewn on...
And other suggestions?
I had a pile of tops, now I'm making a pile that just need the bindings sewn on...
And other suggestions?
See the quilting?
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The back is the same as the front middle.
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Have you ever tried the kind where you sew them back to back and then turn inside out? You can quilt them afterwards and no binding!!
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