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Sunday, February 16, 2020
Red Binding -
Thank you all for the kind comments on my binding yesterday -
It looks like everybody likes the RED! - ;))
Just so you know -
The separate joining of the RED and the GRAY is/was NOT my idea -
I learned it watching a YouTube video by Jordan Fabrics - HERE - ;))
I posted about my favorite binding methods - HERE -
And Jordan Fabrics has several videos with great techniques - HERE -
My favorite, of course, is the Flanged Binding - HERE -
And I LOVE the separate joining of the two strips -
It takes a bit more time -
But it is TOTALLY worth it -
It is the FLATTEST join EVER!! -
And I HIGHLY recommend it - LOL - ;))
So - after I stared at and petted my quilt most of the morning -
I had a friend over for lunch -
She bought lunch as a bribe -
Because she wanted to ask me if I would "fix" her heating pad -
It has three pockets filled with rice -
That she can put in the microwave to heat up -
As you can see - it was a bit frayed in spots -
So - rather than try to "mend" it -
We decided to just "recover" it -
And after she left -
I found some fabric that is PERFECT for those of us who are "of a certain age" -
It's a 1/4 yard piece - folded over -
And the size was PERFECT!! -
If you can't read it -
It says -
The Saturday Evening Post and Norman Rockwell -
© Licensed by Curtis Publishing -
It stitched up pretty quickly -
I just folded the fabric right sides together and stitched down the long edges - turned it inside out - slipped the old heating pad down inside - stitched across the two "flat" sections - like on the original - tucked in the ends and stitched it closed - easy peasy - IF you know how to sew - which most of my friends don't - for some reason - LOL. And like my Dad used to say - "Anything is easy - if you know how!" - and I do - ;))
Here's a close-up of the fabric -
Norman Rockwell was great at painting children -
I hope she likes it - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
Making a cover was the perfect solution. There is no good way to repair fabric that is that far gone.
ReplyDeleteI have been to watch the Jordan Fabrics video on the Flange binding - mostly to see the join. It is quite a good trick to know.
I think I have a piece of that fabric stashed away for the windows and doors of a house quilt...
ReplyDeleteRhe heat pad looks great. Thank you for the links. I'm going to check out the bumpless join
ReplyDeleteI like Jordan Fabrics videos too. I'm sure your friend will love her 'new' heating pad.
ReplyDeleteNice save....love the fabric you chose.
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