Binding...yuck!
#52
Maybe there is someone else who likes to sew binding down and you can swap pressing or something else. I do a lot of binding for others because I love it and being handicapped they help me with pressing, (which I also am not too good about it). I did about 7 chairty quilts at Christmas.
#54
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I always machine stitch my binding. I cut 2 1/4" binding, press wrong sides together, in half, sew raw edges to wrong side of quilt. Fold to front, sew close to folded edge and miter corners.
I enjoy doing it this way & is much faster for me.
I enjoy doing it this way & is much faster for me.
#56
Originally Posted by tsnana2000
Try watching this tutorial on you tube. It really helped me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W--xgi4nux8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W--xgi4nux8
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Originally Posted by lalaland
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Originally Posted by tsnana2000
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I still sew mine on by machine from the front, pull it to the back and hand stitch it down with a double thread. My stitches are not super small but also not gallopping horse size either and mine have held up to solid use. The binding on my favorite quilt is getting very thin but the seam is still solid. It is a great thing to do while the TV is on.
I machine sew the strips of binding on all four sides first.
Also, I use straight with the grain cut binding. Either across for small quilts or long length-wise cuts for big quilts. No joints ~ one long piece. It doesn't wander, and wants to stay straight, I think straight cuts are much easier to sew than bias cuts - except for scallops or curved edges, of course.
I use flat-head straight pins to hold it in place, with the points away from the direction I am sewing. I pin one whole side at a time - pins only about every four or five inches.
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