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    Old 04-10-2011, 05:18 AM
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    I usually serge the edges. Makes a nice neat edge and I don't worry about 'losing' the backing. Also makes a nice 1/4" guide to stitch around. :lol:
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    Old 04-10-2011, 05:19 AM
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    Just on scalloped or curved edges.
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    Old 04-10-2011, 05:21 AM
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    I stitch around the edge after it has been quilted and before attaching the binding.
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    Old 04-10-2011, 05:26 AM
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    Never and have had no problems
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    Old 04-10-2011, 05:29 AM
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    Originally Posted by quilt1950
    I do. Helps keep everything in place when I attach the binding.
    Same here! I do not want my backing slipping away or puckering when attaching binding. It is a little more work but worth it!
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    Old 04-10-2011, 05:50 AM
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    I have a customer that serges the quilt top and the backing before bringing it. They are the easiest quilts to quilt and no fraying. It sounds like a lot of work to me, but I just might buy a serger and do mine that way.
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    Old 04-10-2011, 06:04 AM
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    I quilt to the edge and press the edges before attaching the binding.
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    Old 04-10-2011, 06:17 AM
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    Originally Posted by oatw13
    I usually quilt to the edge, so I generally do not stitch around the outside again.
    Me too!
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    Old 04-10-2011, 06:19 AM
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    I tend to sew the perimeter. I had one tuck, because I didn't and swore that I would not let that happen to me again!

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    Old 04-10-2011, 06:30 AM
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    It is quite apparent that we all have our ways of getting the job done and they work for us, so that is good. I stay stitch the edge only if I am sending it out to be machine quilted. Otherwise, I just trim and attach my binding and never have any problems. But, I do have a dual feed machine, which works similar to a walking foot.

    I recently sent Eddie a quilt and it came back nicely trimmed and tightly stitched around the edge, not basted, but regular stitched. I was amazed at how much faster I was able to get that binding put on and also noticed it was easier to keep the exact width (3/8") that I was aiming for. I usually just sort of wing this rather than setting up something to use as a guide. I have a quarter inch medical tape bridge built on my machine and am lazy enough not to want to take it off when using a different size seam width. Eddie's stitching made that odd width much easier.

    So, what's the point of this long message? I think the edge stitching helps you be more accurate.
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