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    Old 09-11-2014, 06:41 AM
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    I don't mind doing binding ..... except, when I'm sewing it on I get it all tangled up in my lap, on the floor, etc. And, I know I've seen suggestions about how to handle that problem but I might have missed this one. I know I'm not the first to discover this but I thought I'd pass it along because.... It Works!! At least, for me, it works.

    I was cutting the bias binding and there wasn't much fabric left so I just continued to cut it to use all the fabric. Once I pieced the strips together and pressed it, I had quite a bit. ( I still have more to add as you can see in the picture.) Anyway..... and here's the discovery, I used a large rubber band, the kind you get around asparagus in the store, and it kept all the binding neatly folded in my lap. When I wanted more binding, it was easy to take the rubber band off and then put it back on. It's not tight on the binding so it won't leave a bunch of wrinkles.

    I know this is simple.... don't know why my old brain never thought of it before.
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    Old 09-11-2014, 07:07 AM
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    That is a good idea! Would also be a great way to store extra binding for later use.
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    Old 09-11-2014, 07:15 AM
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    Good idea :-) I usually roll my binding onto a paper towel tube then put a rubber band around it to hold it in place, when I start using the binding I remove the rubber band and lay the tube in my lap, the binding unrolls nicely as I stitch
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    Old 09-11-2014, 07:19 AM
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    You are so neat! By the time I get to the binding, I'm usually so sick of the current project that the binding is laying all over the place!
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    Old 09-11-2014, 07:19 AM
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    Great idea! Now, if I could just learn how to get a consistent miter on the corners, I'd be good to go!
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    Old 09-11-2014, 07:30 AM
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    I wrap the binding as I'm pressing it around the cardboard from a fat quarter. I just lay it on the quilt and unfold as needed. When I'm done whatever is left on the cardboard gets left there for another quilt. I never use the leftovers but I'm thinking one day I'm going to do a patchwork binding and use some of them.



    michelleoc Stop 1/4 in from the edge, remove from machine, fold back on itself toward the top, bring back so folded edges are even at the top, start sewing again 1/4 in and go to next corner. This was in an article I read about binding years ago and it works every time. I'm not good at explaining but if you can find it online I'm sure you'll be consistent in no time.
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    Old 09-11-2014, 07:35 AM
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    athomenow - I have followed multiple videos, trying new ideas. Now, you say stop 1/4 from the end and do the folding thing, which I do. You, however, say to start sewing 1/4 inch in, is that correct? I have always started sewing from the edge once I did the folding thing. Have I actually not be following instructions all this time (believe me, entirely possible!)
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    Old 09-11-2014, 07:40 AM
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    Check out MissStar tutorial on binding. She runs the last few stitches at an angle so corner lays better.
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    Old 09-11-2014, 08:11 AM
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    I Have a really big coffee can I just throw the loose binding in and set it on the floor next to my chair and pull from it. It works great, doesn't get wrinkled or dirty. I just finished binding my huge quilt and realized after I'd sewn it on to the front, that I had made it too wide for the seam allowance I took, so my binding is fairly empty :-(. Oh well, something to do better next time, because I wasn't about to rip it off at that point... I think it's one of my least favourite aspects of quilting.
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    Old 09-11-2014, 08:26 AM
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    Kwiltr, I love your coffee can idea. I seldom hand stitch bindings any more. I really hated doing it, so on a quilt for myself I tried sewing the binding to the back, folding it to the front and topstitching really close to the edge. I thought it looked just fine. I chose a bobbin thread color that disappeared into the backing. My mitered corners are neat, and I think the binding is more secure. I cut the bindings at 2.25".
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