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holleytoo 07-27-2014 12:28 PM

Quilter cut off seam allowance. Please HELP!
 
Any ideas on how to bind a quilt without seam allowance? The quilt is a stripe, so it will be really obvious if I go into the quilt face -- although I can't think of any other way. And there's no batting to work with. I have a scant 1/8" most places but some places she cut right at the pattern's edge.

Bobbielinks 07-27-2014 12:54 PM

Oh my, no advice other than what you have already stated - going into the quilt face to stitch on the binding; but I do feel your frustration.

Jeanne S 07-27-2014 01:25 PM

So sorry that happened. Unfortunately I can't think of any solution either other than to sew on the binding
with the narrowest seam allowance you can.

Tartan 07-27-2014 01:30 PM

I think you will have to just sew on the binding as usual OR find Charisma's Quick Machine Binding with Flange tutorial on QB. I have done that so that the little flange disguises the edge so it wasn't as noticeable that a point was cut off a triangle on a quilt.

QuiltnNan 07-27-2014 01:32 PM

Welcome to the Board and sorry that happened to you.
Here is a link to the tut Tartan suggested http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutorials-f10/quick-machine-binding-flange-t77821.html

Quilt30 07-27-2014 01:44 PM

Picture would be helpful.

Jan in VA 07-27-2014 02:09 PM

Without a picture, it seems to me one either *has* a seam allowance or one *doesn't*. I don't see how one can manufacture a seam allowance where there isn't one - I mean, you can't get something from nothing, right? Something has to "give'.......sounds like it'll have to be part of the quilt face in this case. I'm sorry for your trouble with it. :rolleyes:

Jan in VA

GrammaNan 07-27-2014 02:22 PM

That really stinks! I am sorry this happened to you. I checked out the tutorial and am so glad that I did, it is really neat.

ube quilting 07-27-2014 02:31 PM

consider this. When looking at the whole quilt while it is being used to cuddle under or as a bed quilt laying on a bed. Will it really show as a flaw?

Can the outside blocks be removed and re made?

I would only think it would be a true problem if this were going to entered in a show.

Some times, what is done is done and we love our kids anyway. Hope a solution is found for your dilemma.
peace

EDIT: The flange idea is a good solution as it will cover part of the quilt block.

nativetexan 07-27-2014 02:38 PM

why in the world would the quilter trim it at all? That isn't supposed to be done. I do so wish you luck.


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