What is the thin little border next to a big border called?
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What is the thin little border next to a big border called?
OK...I know you are thinking I am off my rocker...well I am thinking it too!! ha ha
I can not think of a name for this process....putting a thin (approx.) 1/4" folded fabric next to a border in a quilt. It isn't sewn down...you attach it to the border then sew the border and this ( )piece to the quilt. it is like a flap.
OK can you help my tired brain?
I can not think of a name for this process....putting a thin (approx.) 1/4" folded fabric next to a border in a quilt. It isn't sewn down...you attach it to the border then sew the border and this ( )piece to the quilt. it is like a flap.
OK can you help my tired brain?
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Usually a flange as it flaps. But you can place a very narrow border in a quilt either in the binding ie flange flap or between sections.
I put flanges by my borders but find it easier to cut 1" strip fold. In half and put around edge and then bind in normal way. I find I am not capable of stitching exactly on the right place and machine line, flange anD binding always looks a mess. The way I do it no problem. I have wondered if you could cheat with a narrow border by using sticky celtic knot binding and sewing that where ever you want.
I put flanges by my borders but find it easier to cut 1" strip fold. In half and put around edge and then bind in normal way. I find I am not capable of stitching exactly on the right place and machine line, flange anD binding always looks a mess. The way I do it no problem. I have wondered if you could cheat with a narrow border by using sticky celtic knot binding and sewing that where ever you want.
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