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Old 05-15-2018, 07:44 AM
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I can miter my quilt corners pretty good. However, I know we are supposed to tack the corner down and that's what I am stuck on. How do you tack yours' down? And still look decent. TIA
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Elmer’s glue, usually. Have also used a see-through tape that will come off after I’ve sewn it. I used to use straight pins, but Elmer’s glue is easier.
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If i sew the binding onto the back by hand, i sew the folded miter. slipping stitches in. if i do it by machine, I usually catch the corners well with stitching in the ditch from front.
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I use the ladder stitch to tack the corners on my binding down.
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When I hand stitch the binding to the back of my quilt, I use the invisible ladder stitch to tack the back binding edge closed. I pass the needle at the corner tip through to the front and invisible ladder stitch it closed, I then pass the needle through the quilt to the back coming out right at the inside corner of the binding. I put a knot in my thread ( to prevent any of the corner stitching from moving) and then continue on hand sewing the binding on the next side.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan View Post
If i sew the binding onto the back by hand, i sew the folded miter. slipping stitches in. if i do it by machine, I usually catch the corners well with stitching in the ditch from front.
This is what I do, too...
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I do like Tartan and it works well.
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This is what I do, too...
Me too. I hand stitch with very tiny stitches & tie off as needed.
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I don't tack mine down and noble of the recipients have complained.
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I didn’t know you were supposed to do that!
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