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I always iron my binding in half before attaching. I figure the fabric isn't "a quarter inch thick" LOL, and after folding, it doesn't really make much difference.
I just feel the raw edges of the binding stay together better after being ironed and won't go sliding up or down. |
Pressing the raw edges evenly seems to "marry" the fabrics together so that one side does not creep while being sewn on. Then, like Tartan, I give it a light press and it works like a charm.
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I also press my binding lightly then do as Tartan. It has worked well. If I were using bias binding I might try not pressing.
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I always press and never had a problem with the crease. I am very happy with the way my bindings look.
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I always press my bindings in half. Always cut WOF, always goes on real good, looks neat. Willing to try other ways but, not this one. I only machine sew on bindings.
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Thanks for the tip! I will definitely be trying this on my next quilt.
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Originally Posted by AVFD215
(Post 7871644)
I always press my binding in half. Once I sew it on the front, I press it to the outside, then I use hair clip to hold it to the backing all the way around. I have not had any problems this way.
Not sure how it would work without pressing it in half. Mike |
Even though there are pros and cons to this way, I think I am going to try it. Thanks for the tute.
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