Looking for binding video.
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Looking for binding video.
I usually like to hand finish my binding so even when I saw this video I didn't take note of it. Now I'd like to try it and can't find it again. Can you help me find it? She prepared the binding as usual. Then with a special foot with holes in it (forget the name) she used dissolving thread in the bobbin add zigzagged yarn to the fold line in the center of the wrong side. Then sewed the binding to the back side of the quilt. Then she sewed the binding to the front of the quilt with a foot that had a flange in the center to guide the stitching in the ditch by the yarn. Hope I explained this well enough you can help me find this video. I'd like to review it several times before trying it.
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I tried to copy and paste but unable. Googled decorative binding and came up with the couching foot attaching yarn to the binding.
http://www.favequilts.com/Binding wEll try this.
http://www.favequilts.com/Binding wEll try this.
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I know exactly the video you are takling about i watched it and thought maybe one day i'll give it a try and when that day came i couldn't find the video anymore,this was a long while ago. I remember she made her binding as usual then with water soluble thread she sew the yarn inside the fold of the binding like pipping, took the soluble thread off the machine put regular thread and sewd the binding as usual then turned it to the back pressed and sitched in the ditch from the top the reason for the yarn she said was that she could feel the yarn with her fingers when stiching from the top and it was more even on the back thats what i remember but like i said couldn't find the video again
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Just wanted to point out that it is done with invisible thread, not water soluble thread. If you use water soluble thread, the yarn will come out in the wash, or if it gets even a little bit wet (humid days, spritz of water, sweat, etc).
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I think this is the video referred to. Sorry I posted the wrong one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ4Q2W5XaL0
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I think this is the video referred to. Sorry I posted the wrong one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ4Q2W5XaL0
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