Another Binding Question...
#12
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Well, I did get my binding made and sewn to the quilt, but I only did the 2-1/2 inch this time because I already had several strips of the fabric I was going to use. I decided that I didn't want to cut into the BIG Scrap piece to do it...
#13
I like the wider binding, so Iusually use a 3" strip. I set my seam guide for 1/2" and move my needle to the right one space. This makes the seam a little bit more than 3/8", but a little less than 1/2". It works for me every time.
#14
Here's another discussion we had about wider bindings, maybe something on there that might help for next time.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/4973.page
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/4973.page
#15
You can also sew those wider bindings using the 1/4 edge of the quilt and cut your back and binding further away from the edge. This will give you a full wider binding. You will need to adjust at the corners so that your folded point will come out where you want it.
When I trim my quilts for bindings, and the bindings are cut at 2-1/2", I leave an extra 1/4" beyond the edge of the quilt so that the bindings are full.
When I trim my quilts for bindings, and the bindings are cut at 2-1/2", I leave an extra 1/4" beyond the edge of the quilt so that the bindings are full.
#16
Originally Posted by Bluphrog
I like the wider binding, so Iusually use a 3" strip. I set my seam guide for 1/2" and move my needle to the right one space. This makes the seam a little bit more than 3/8", but a little less than 1/2". It works for me every time.
#18
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Yes you can cut wider strips but you still need to sew it on the front the 1/4 " and fold it back over to cover the seam line on the back. What you need to do is when you trim your back and batting cut it beyond the front or you will have an empty binding and you want your binding to be nice and full.
#20
[quote=Luv2Kreate]I have been using 2-1/2 inch strips for my binding. I am completing a new quilt that has a large white border and white back. I was wondering if it is ok to use larger strips...say 3- or 4 inches to make my binding an use a larger seam allowance when sewing the binding to the fabric so I would have a larger width of binding...I hope this makes sense?
Has anyone ever done this before?[/quote
Just be careful some times when you use a larger binding it will want to do strange things such as getting I guess you would call rolls in the fabric.
Has anyone ever done this before?[/quote
Just be careful some times when you use a larger binding it will want to do strange things such as getting I guess you would call rolls in the fabric.
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