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Old 06-25-2017, 05:03 AM
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pretend this small sample is a quilted piece you want to put a fancy edge on. Prepare the facing/frame the same size as your piece.[ATTACH=CONFIG]575301[/ATTACH]
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]575302[/ATTACH]picture 2-
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picture 3- you will notice I did gentle curves not deep V's because like in applique V's will be tougher to turn out.[ATTACH=CONFIG]575303[/ATTACH]
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]575304[/ATTACH]Picture 4- try to match the facing colour to the top so if it doesn't pressed perfectly, it isn't noticeable
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]575305[/ATTACH]picture 5- last step, top stitch the front edge
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Thanks so much for the great tut
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Thanks a lot for the tutorial. I didn't know that a quilt could be finished like this.
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Here's an example of "impossible to bind? Do facing!" After trying all methods of binding, I'm so glad I asked the board and got the suggestion to face it! Tartan your method is really nice!

[ATTACH=CONFIG]575310[/ATTACH] Back of the quilt.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]575311[/ATTACH] Front of the quilt
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This might just be the answer for my circle quilt.

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OH like turning it inside out in a way. thanks for the tute.
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