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    Old 10-13-2010, 08:04 PM
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    I am so excited, because I just made one of those tube square/table
    runners that was shone on a tutorial. It was so easy & I machine
    quilted it-----a first for me! And it was FUN!

    I used spray adhesive to sandwich it, which was very nice & smooth.

    Then I tried different decorative stitches to go around the 3 squares,
    with SID inside each. And I outlined it all with another decorative
    stitch. Can you tell I have a new sewing machine??? I was amazed
    how easy & fun it was & how nice it turned out. I feel like a real
    quilter!

    You guys are such an encouraging group that you inspired me to try &
    for that I really thank you. I wish I could post a picture, but I do not
    have a digital camera, or I would. Maybe someday.
    Hugs from Marilyn

    THE QUESTION: I am using the backing as my front binding & need
    to know what width to make it. Any suggestions??
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    Old 10-13-2010, 08:09 PM
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    Well congratulations, you have definitely been bitten by the quilting bug! Enjoy yourself, maybe a friend or family member can take a photo so we can all see all you have accomplished, sounds fantastic.
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    Congrats! You ARE a REAL quilter!!!!!!
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    Old 10-13-2010, 08:17 PM
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    What?! No Pictures? Yay, enjoy that quilter high ;-)
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    Old 10-13-2010, 08:24 PM
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    You should be excited and go ahead an brag on yourself. Congratulations!!!
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    Old 10-13-2010, 08:30 PM
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    Are you wrapping the backing to the front, or are you cutting a piece to sew on? If you are cutting a strip to sew on, I would cut them about 2 inches. This gives you enough to wrap around and hand stitch. You can make it wider or narrower depending on how much of it you want to show on the front.
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    Start out cutting it 1 1/2" wide all the way around, if it is too wide then cut it back another 1/4" or so :D:D:D

    Congrats on your table runner!!!
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    Old 10-13-2010, 09:16 PM
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    Originally Posted by np3
    Are you wrapping the backing to the front, or are you cutting a piece to sew on? If you are cutting a strip to sew on, I would cut them about 2 inches. This gives you enough to wrap around and hand stitch. You can make it wider or narrower depending on how much of it you want to show on the front.
    I am wrapping backing around to the front.
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    Old 10-13-2010, 09:42 PM
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    Your batting should be squared off with the top. Fold the backing over at that edge to the front. You are going to turn under about 1/4 inch to hide the raw edges. Take a look at how much binding shows. If it is too much, then trim it down to the width that looks best. I usually let around 3/4" show on top.

    You can pin it, or baste it. To make it look nicer on the top, try using one of the fancy stitches on your machine. This serves a dual purpose because it secures the raw edges better.
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    When I do back to front binding I make the backing twice as big as I want the binding to be so I can fold it in half.
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