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Monday, May 20, 2019
Binding -
Is one of my least favorite "chores" when it comes to quilting -
It seems to take forever and wrestling a huge quilt is always a challenge for me -
When I finally get to the point where I HAVE to do it -
I prefer Susie's Magic Binding method - the binding with the flange - that you sew from the back - flip over and stitch down from the front. I have my index card with the strip sizes and sewing instructions - that I use most of the time -
But recently I found a YouTube channel by Jordan Fabrics - HERE - that shows a variety of binding methods. So I tried their version - #4 - Flange Binding -
Cut and sewed the binding strips -
Using the sizes on my index card - so it isn't quite as narrow as hers -
Used an old cutting board for a hard surface and my wooden "pressing" stick to flatten the seam - which worked very well - before pressing it open - then folding it - raw edges together -
Made what seemed like a mile of it - LOL -
Trimmed the quilt -
Which I usually do AFTER I sew the binding to the back -
Because I like to have something to hold on to while I sew around it -
So we'll see how that goes this time -
Got the binding sewn on all around -
And stopped at the point where I have to join the ends -
By that time I had run out of gas -
I was tired -
And hungry -
So guess what I'll be doing tomorrow - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
It is always good to have another method to use for attaching binding. Thanks for sharing this one.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried a different way to bind. . .might have to check out those options.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the head's up.