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Old 10-06-2010, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Lady Shivesa
Now don't laugh at me if this is a tip broadly known and I just never heard of it before. I've only been quilting for about 1-2 months so I'm still learning, and I discovered a neat way to make hand sewing the binding onto the back of your quilt a lot easier. I figure there have to be some newbies out there like me that might benefit from this, so here goes.

It's pretty simple, after you sew your binding on to the front, flip it over and iron the binding down. It takes a minute or two, but it really helps get the binding to be even on the front (i.e., you're not repeatedly pulling the binding too far or not pulling it enough around the edge). I usually start with one side, iron it all down right, sew it, and then move on to the next side, iron, sew, etc.

Anyways, sorry if that's a pretty obvious tip, but I'm finding it makes handsewing the binding on WAY easier and more fun. :)
Just a word of 'warning(?)" I tried using fusible thread in the bobbin when I sew the binding on the top of the quilt. Then, when you press it down, it supposedly 'sticks' to the back of the quilt & you don't have to pin it! Only problem is , since the binding is double fabric, only the bottom sticks. not the top (of the binding) so it looks kind of 'wonky' in places?? I finally quit using it. not worth it. maybe it would be good for something else? :?:
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