Never fail - easy peasey mitered corners
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Thank you so much for this. I do struggle with mitered corners. So I hope you don't mind I copied your directions and pictures and I hung it up in my sewing room. These directions will come in really handy for my next quilt.
#12
Another quilter has queried, what happens when you leave those couple of stitches at the corner of the miter when sewing it onto your quilt - you need to backstitch or tie off your threads, and the long arm quilting, should hold your quilt from coming undone. Just to ensure you will not have a problem with the corner coming undone, you can stitch (using your sewing machine - like the stitch you use to attach buttons) and at the very corner on the wrong side of your border.....another couple of pics - there is a button stitch on this pic 6 and 7 shows no puckers, except I did not have enough room on my sample and sewed over the points of the star....[ATTACH=CONFIG]590674[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]590675[/ATTACH]
#13
Okay, I get that you sew the corner of the border together first and then stitch. But what I am not clear about is whether you stitch one corner at a time or do you stitch them all four, thus creating a completed "frame" that you then attach to the quilt top? Thanks, in advance, for this clarification.
#14
Jennifer from Fat Quarter shop has an excellent tutorial on Youtube. I find mitered corners hard as well.
Thanks for this post, d rickman. I have trouble with reading directions for this but it will help many others.
Thanks for this post, d rickman. I have trouble with reading directions for this but it will help many others.
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