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Old 06-08-2016, 05:04 AM
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Default Tucked end binding - hints please!

I've begun using the tucked end binding method. Here's a link to a Connecting Threads page describing the method. I'm sure you all know it though

https://www.connectingthreads.com/tu...ine__D101.html

I have difficulty turning the binding from one side to the other without the tucked part becoming slightly "untucked". Most tutes don't give any advice regarding this particular problem. I found one where the sewist suggested using a pin to keep the tucked part inside during the turning stage. I'll try that next time.

Any other hints? Thanks!
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I don't know about this technique. I started doing it the way that Patrick Lose has shown twice on F&P PBS show. I haven't seen anything post on the internet. The only difference is that you stop 1/4" from the edge then you stitch off to the corner. That helps you get a better straighter fold. Then when finished stitching, you take those diagonal stitches out and cut off the "bunny ear". Quilters at one of my group were amazed at how flat my binding corners were. I am handing stitching binding to the back.
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I'd use washable glue.
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Good tip Maniacquilter Thanks!

Washable glue macybaby? I would never have thought of that! Thanks!
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Helen Godden has a video showing the tucked method she put up not too long ago. You can search YouTube for it.

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If you scroll down on the link that you attached you will see the "seamed" method. That's what I use. You might want to give that a try by just practicing on a sample & then move on to a quilt. I love using this method as you can't see where the binding started or stopped.
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Originally Posted by CanoePam View Post
Helen Godden has a video showing the tucked method she put up not too long ago. You can search YouTube for it.

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Great tute! Thanks. It helped a lot.
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I use washable glue to keep everything exactly where I want it, then stitch.
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2 View Post
I don't know about this technique. I started doing it the way that Patrick Lose has shown twice on F&P PBS show. I haven't seen anything post on the internet. The only difference is that you stop 1/4" from the edge then you stitch off to the corner. That helps you get a better straighter fold. Then when finished stitching, you take those diagonal stitches out and cut off the "bunny ear". Quilters at one of my group were amazed at how flat my binding corners were. I am handing stitching binding to the back.
very interesting, thanks!
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I just watched Jenny Doan tute and go from there. Works for me!
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