Originally Posted by GrammaO
Omak is correct. I think I cut this 2 1/2" or 2 3/4" inches to begin with, then folded in half and pressed. Line up the raw edges of the binding with the raw edge of the quilt. Then your binding is 'double fold' and will last longer. I make double fold binding for all my quilts, even the ones I fold to the back and hand stitch. Thanks for asking. :-)
Originally Posted by ceegee
When you top stitch the binding in the front I am assumint that you fold your binding in half first. Am I correct
carol |
Thanks for posting this tutorial. I have done something similar, but did not take the time to record the measurements for later, and I'm sure your widths add up so I won't have to 're-invent the wheel' next time. Thanks, too, for pointing me over here to get a better look at this adorable little quilt. It's even better close up!
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Had to look twice at your pictures and THEN only read the instructions - hmmm working backwards does not help. :) Very clever indeed - why i did not think of that before i do not know. Well done. Will use that technique in future.
Very good tutorial. Keep them coming. |
I notice how hard it is to hand sew the binding on, my hands hurt after a few hours of doing that. I don't do as good of a job at hand sewing as some of my other quilting friends.
I have done what you said on some baby quilts, but on the bigger ones I did hand sew them on. |
oh wow! thank you so much
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Thank-you for the tips on the binding from back to front.
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