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Darcene 03-23-2010 12:14 PM

Fantastic visual instructions.....I can't wait to try this....thank you so very much

littleone 03-23-2010 01:07 PM

That's so cool. Much neater then how I have been stitching my bindings; will be trying out on my next quilt. thanks so much for the great tut.

bstanbro 03-23-2010 01:51 PM

Thanks. Now I see what you're saying. And I agree, great visuals. I was able to print this out with your pictures so I can use it for reference.

JanieW 03-23-2010 03:03 PM

You're welcome. I hope I didn't overstep because this wasn't my original post. My apologies to fromthenestdesigns. Major props to her/him for starting this thread.

It's just that I am so enthusiastic about this stitch and I'm a visual learner so thought pictures were the best way to explain.

fromthenestdesigns 03-23-2010 05:09 PM

Janie,
Thanks for the visuals on Ladder Stitch Binding!! You did an awesome job "re-explaining" it.
Two heads are better than one you know!!!
I'm really glad everyone is getting on board with this awesome way of doing binding.
Happy Binding everyone!!
Robin

T-Bones mom 03-23-2010 05:26 PM

Before I became disabled I worked in an upholstery shop. That is the way I was taught to close pillow openings after they were stuffed. The owner of the shop (who happens to be my mother in law) has always used that method for hand sewing. It works really great and is easy once you get the hang of it.

fromthenestdesigns 03-23-2010 05:29 PM

So true!!! I've used it to repair a tear in a sofa and also a lined jacket that would have been impossible to mend. It's a very versatile stitch!!!
Thanks for sharing!

GailG 03-23-2010 06:08 PM

Thank you Janie. This is an awesome tutorial.

Quiltgranny 03-23-2010 06:33 PM

I did my last binding this way, having learned this from Sharon Schamber. What a wonderful way to do bindings now, especially if you will be showing your quilts.

Thanks so much for the great visuals, too. Excellent!

butterflywing 03-23-2010 07:43 PM

i've always done my binding that way . it's very strong and invisible. when you look at it, it's almost impossible to see that it was stitched at all.


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