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Silk Thread for binding.
My daughter had me try silk thread for needle turn appliqué. Since I had it on hand I tried it for hand sewing my binding on a quilt. It worked so great! It's strong, doesn't tangle and doesn't show. I'll never use anything else. My preferred stitch for binding is a ladder stitch.
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I've been using silk thread for hand stitching for years now- always my first choice. :) bindings, piecing, appliqué.. I love silk thread.
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I wouldn't think that silk thread would be strong enough for the binding. Since i mostly do machine applique, I don't own any silk thread.
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The only thing I hand sew are bindings. Silk is super-strong and I love the way it's almost invisible and doesn't tangle. (I could say that it almost makes hand sewing pleasant, but that would be an outright lie, lol).
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Besides which, silk thread is so thin and 'disappearing' that you don't have to match the thread to the fabric exactly. Often a gray will work well, or taupe. Try it!
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Thank you for posting this. I made an antique Handkerchief Quilt that was completely stitched by hand using Silk thread. I loved working with it. This is a Great idea to stitch binding down using it!
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Gosh, I want to see your hanky!
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Yep, love silk thread. My grandmother used it to sew on buttons and hems. It was the only hand sewing thread in her basket. I use Superior and YLI silk thread.
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I love silk thread and use it for needle turn applique, but I never thought about using it for binding. Thanks for the tip.
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I'm starting to really enjoy hand sewing, though I never thought I'd say that. Now I want to buy some silk thread to bind my next quilt!
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