I done this a thousand times and now can't figure it out!
#32
Originally Posted by chiaraquilts
I found this one very helpful:
http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/2010/01...-tutorial.html
http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/2010/01...-tutorial.html
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Originally Posted by clem55
Doesn't that just drive you nuts? I sewed garments for so many years, didn't have to even think much when cutting out, putting together ,, etc. it was automatic. Then bingo! had a hard time with the really simple things. Found out I really have to think about what I am doing now, so annoying!! I think it has something to do with age.LOL
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Originally Posted by clem55
Makes me upset when I set something on the cabinet, never move away, and I still can't find it. ! Where the heck does it go?!!LOL
;-)
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
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I have very good directions written down some where! I used it once and it worked perfectly, and I made the mistake of putting it some where I could find it. Have not seen it since.Wish I could help, if iever find it I`ll post it here.
#39
No matter how many times I use this binding method I always had to look it up visually in a book, etc. because my brain goes on shut down I pulled up the e-mail address at the top of this article and found that it is the shortest, easiest method I've seen yet.
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I thought binding would be the death of me until I bought The Binding Tool from Missouri Star Quilt Co. It takes the guess work out of that last step. You just follow the directions on the tool and it's foolproof. Good luck!
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