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binding with 2" strips, vs 2.5"
I've read, and watched you tube videos on binding, and they all seem to mention using 2.5" strips.. Of course I screwed up, and cut the strips in 2" width. I'm wondering if it would be okay to use them, and not double up. The fabric is a thick very good quality fabric. I am also hoping to machine sew them on.. I am trying to finish four of the same quilt for my staff. I want them done, and out of the house so I can go on with my next project..
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I have used single fold binding if the fabric was thick and it was on smaller projects. When I am short of one fabric, I have used Charisma's QB tutorial Quick machine binding with flange.
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Fold as usual but attach with a scant 1/4" seam, then turn over for final sew down. The binding will just be thinner, but still ok
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I love how helpful this board is....I've been wondering about this!
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I like thinner batting and I always use 2" strips so the binding is really filled out. Unless you have an extra-loft batting, you should be fine.
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Originally Posted by Geri B
(Post 6479710)
Fold as usual but attach with a scant 1/4" seam, then turn over for final sew down. The binding will just be thinner, but still ok
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I usually cut my binding 2". Double fold and sew on as usual. It just makes a narrower binding which I actually prefer.
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I agree ... no problems, just fold and stitch as usual.
However ... be sure to check after you sew the first few inches, that it folds over and covers your stitching. If not, take out the stitching and make your seam a little narrower. Check again ... and then motor on! |
I would think 2 in is fine. Alot of quilters use 2 in all the time.
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Originally Posted by Geri B
(Post 6479710)
Fold as usual but attach with a scant 1/4" seam, then turn over for final sew down. The binding will just be thinner, but still ok
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