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Friday, August 23, 2019
Autumn Trees - bound -
Finally!! -
But it took me two tries -
And most of the week - ;))
Round 1 -
I made some "flanged binding" -
And decided to try to stabilize the edges by tacking down the tulle with a 3-step zig-zag on some chalk lines that I drew on the back - because it was easier to draw them on the back than on the tulle on the front - missed it by a bit the first time on this side - and had to do it a second time - LOL -
Then I tried to use the chalk lines on the back as baselines to line up the binding when I sewed it to the back -
I didn't want to trim it until AFTER I sewed on the binding - because I didn't want to risk cutting the tulle and letting the confetti fall out - LOL -
Added some corner triangles for hanging - and stitched it down - then had to un-sew it all since it wasn't even close to being straight or the corners square -
So - Round 2 -
This time I drew the lines on the front - as straight and as square as I could -
Inside the 3-step zig-zag lines since I didn't want to un-sew them -
I used whatever color of chalk - yellow or blue -
That I needed to make it show up on the tulle -
And sewed a single straight line along the drawn lines -
Used that stitched line as the baseline to sew the binding to the back -
Trimmed it - looks straight enough and the corners are square - LOL -
And wouldn't you know - I cut a corner on the binding when I trimmed it - CRAP! -
But it was on the inside/flange part -
So I was able to hide it in the inside when I mitered that corner - WHEW! -
Folded the binding to the front and stitched it down -
I used the same fabric as the backing for the binding -
The flange is the gold fabric that you see in the previous photos -
The binding is a little wider on the front than it is on the back - but that's OK -
The tulle is stitched down TWICE so I don't think the confetti is going anywhere -
The top right corner is the one that I accidentally cut -
But it's hidden so you wouldn't know it was under there if I didn't tell you -
And - unfortunately - I lost that second little tree on the right - but I think it's worth it to have the tulle super-tacked down all the way around - next time I'll try not to put a tree that close to the edge - you can see a little of it peeking out from under the flange -
I LOVE the effect of the "falling leaves" -
MANY THANKS to Katie for the suggestion -
And to ALL of you who gave me some great input along the way -
Over-all - it doesn't look too bad for a first try - ;))
Now I have to make a label -
A Scrap Card - that should be fun - LOL -
A Heart for my Memory Quilt -
And work up a Scrapbook Page -
Then I can call it DONE - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
When you hang it up, do all those bits stay in place? It makes a nice impressionist painting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the flanged binding.
ReplyDeleteA lot of work, but worth it all, looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow, even with the "oops" moments, it worked out great. Since it is a wall quilt (won't be washed) the cut binding is not an issue.
ReplyDeleteHow do you feel about the flanged binding? Would you ever do it on a large quilt?
I think it looks great and all of the oops will never be seen. I have never done the flanged binding. I'm always in too much of a hurry to get the piece finished.
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