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    Old 07-05-2017, 10:40 AM
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    Which way do you prefer to cut your binding strips? and why?

    Lengthwise - (parallel to selvage)?
    Crosswise - (width of fabric)?
    True bias?
    Somewhat bias?

    I prefer bias because I get very nice bindings with it (If I do say so myself).

    It molds over the raw edges of the quilt sandwich so nicely and the corners behave better (for me, anyway).

    I do baste the raw edges together before attaching the strips to the quilt instead of pressing the binding in half. I use a long zig-zag stitch close to the edge that gets covered when the binding is attached.

    Which do you prefer?

    We could also go into rotary cutter,scissor, and/or tearing and how wide to make the bindings discussions - but that can go on another thread!
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    Old 07-05-2017, 10:49 AM
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    I cut the length of the fabric if it is long enough. I knew nothing when I started, so I cut at 1 1/2 inches. I still do this even now.
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    Crosswise if it's a rectangular quilt. I like to have a little give when I apply the binding. Length of fabric does not have any give.
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    Since I stopped ironing my binding in half, I find it does not matter which way I cut it, so I do what works easiest based on the print, or other cutting need I have.

    Before that change, I had much better luck using true bias.
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    Bias only if I am doing curves. All other times across the yardage at 2-1/4 inches for double fold binding. I do bias joins for one long strip.
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    i do the same as tartan
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    Old 07-05-2017, 01:57 PM
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    I like to do lengthwise if I can get longer strips that way, just because I don't like the joins.

    I never have done a bias binding, I should try it sometime.

    I cut mine at 2-1/2", partially because I often make scrappy bindings out of leftover strips, and partially because that's what my big Shape Cut ruler size is. (Lazy. I'm lazy!)
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    I almost always do a true bias binding. I also almost always do a striped bias binding, the only time I don't is if I can't find a suitable stripe. I use Shelley Rodgers method, http://piraterodgers.com/tutorials/cbt/index.htm
    The only time I use straight of grain binding is for mini quilts, whether it's crosswise or lengthwise depends on how big the piece of fabric is.
    And I never press my binding in half before I sew it to the quilt; saves time and my bindings are easier to sew as well as looking better.

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    Originally Posted by MadQuilter
    Crosswise if it's a rectangular quilt. I like to have a little give when I apply the binding. Length of fabric does not have any give.
    This is how I do it also.
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    I love to do binding and love bias for it. it depends on the project I am working on. The fabric plays a big roll in which way I choose.

    Using a stripe means cutting on bias sometimes.
    Curves = bias all the time.
    If the fabric has a pattern I want to repeat in the binding, I will cut on length or across.

    So it really depends on the look you are going for and what your fabric is showing you what it can do.

    I just started using Sharon Shambers method with washable school glue and love the way my bindings turn out.

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