I Cannot Bind!!
#31
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Double fold binding is stronger. Binding tends to wear out faster than the rest of the quilt, so it helps to have a double layer of fabric in the binding.
#32
I sew my binding on, then turn it to the back and use Ellmers Washable School Glue to hold the backside down. Miter my corners carefully with the glue and press everything. Then I don't even need binder clips. Makes the whole process much faster and easier for me
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There is always every month a full page of quilting tips published in the Quiltmaker magazine. It is worth the price for this one page alone. Long ago I ran a copy and put it in my sewing room where I can quickly lay my hands on it. The page shows you very clearly how to get perfect corners. The best part is the trick for joining the 2 ends with a bias seam, I have to look at it every time, but I love it. One thing you must do is press your binding first and be very careful to maintain a consistent seam, especially at the corners. You might also try reducing the downward pressure on the presser foot, and if you are not using a walking foot, you should.
HTH
Pat
HTH
Pat
#35
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LOL! So do I. 3 points good and 1 totally off the mark. Follow the pointers given by others and you shouldn't have much trouble coming up with a good mitered corner. Good Luck!
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I watched a YouTube video where the gal cuts the triangle piece of the binding off on the mitered corner before she sews it down. She says that will bunch up the corner. That little piece will wreck havoc on a corner, she says.
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You have to be ***really*** careful if you do this! If you even nick the binding fold, you will have ruined the corner. I do sometimes trim a little of the *batting only* at the corner. I once trimmed a whole little triangle off each corner before turning the binding; had to remove all of it and start over again, as there was a hole in each miter!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf7Mm_mkbCc
#39
You can bind! I thought the same thing, it just takes time and practice , I do it by hand though, I like the way it looks and actually, it use to be my biggest fear and now it is my favorite part , but just have patience with your self, you can do it .
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