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Old 01-29-2019, 05:07 PM
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I always use straight binding. No bias. Double fold. Machine sewing on front and hand stitched on back.
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Old 01-29-2019, 07:45 PM
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I think molar method is when you use a square of fabric, and sew two opposite edges together offset by the width of the binding--we always call it continuous bias binding,but the piece before cutting does look like a molar.

I always use straight of grain--either WOF or length-wise unless there are curves.
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Old 01-30-2019, 03:56 AM
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I've learned the flange binding method. It's what I do now. Straight of grain, diagonal seams. All is sewn by machine.
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Old 01-30-2019, 04:34 AM
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Always use bias binding. Wears better, is forgiving if you need to correct minor errors or to make adjustments, but most of all....tradition. Bias is what I learned first .
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Old 01-30-2019, 04:35 AM
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Straight of grain binding unless I have a curved border then I use bias binding. In both cases I join my strips with a bias seam to reduce bulk
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Old 01-30-2019, 05:22 AM
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I almost always use bias binding that I cut 2.25 inches wide. It wears better. I always join seams on the bias as well. I have used it when making flanged binding as well. I have also made binding with the "Susie's Magic Binding" method. It was quick but I prefer the traditional method.
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Old 01-30-2019, 05:24 AM
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I use bias binding if I have curves to go around, scallops, round corners. If my quilt is straight, square cornered I use straight cut binding. You only (Need) bias if you have curves to deal with
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Old 01-30-2019, 05:45 AM
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I make bias binding starting with a square - 2 1/4" and keep a chart for how many inches the square makes for future reference
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Old 01-30-2019, 06:30 AM
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I don't use bias binding unless I am going around a curve or I am using plaid or stripe fabric for the binding and I want the look of the bias plaid or stripe diagonal on the edge.
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Old 01-30-2019, 06:48 AM
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Ditto, WMUTeach. I have used binding on the straight grain only when I didn't have enough fabric to cut on the bias. I think bias binding is easier to sew on. My quilting teacher always said that bias binding "wore better" than binding on the straight grain. I never asked her why but there are explanations above.
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