Question about binding miniature quilts
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Question about binding miniature quilts
I have made two miniature quilts for our guild's auction. They aren't the fanciest out there, but I think they are cute and I hope someone likes them.
I'll attach a picture, in case someone wants to see them, though I probably should have waited until I finished to take a picture. I just sandwiched each and there are pins all over them. Still, the quilts show up pretty well.
Okay, my question. I have cut my binding at two inches, when I normally use 2 1/2 inches. My question is about how wide to make my seam when I sew it on. Normally I use the width of my "regular" foot on my sewing machine, but that is about a 3/8 inch seam. I am thinking that I should aim more towards 1/4 inch or even a bit smaller than that. Will that work?
I made two miniatures for our last auction, but I sure can't remember how I did this part. So, a 1/4 inch seam, right??
Thanks,
Dina
I'll attach a picture, in case someone wants to see them, though I probably should have waited until I finished to take a picture. I just sandwiched each and there are pins all over them. Still, the quilts show up pretty well.
Okay, my question. I have cut my binding at two inches, when I normally use 2 1/2 inches. My question is about how wide to make my seam when I sew it on. Normally I use the width of my "regular" foot on my sewing machine, but that is about a 3/8 inch seam. I am thinking that I should aim more towards 1/4 inch or even a bit smaller than that. Will that work?
I made two miniatures for our last auction, but I sure can't remember how I did this part. So, a 1/4 inch seam, right??
Thanks,
Dina
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For binding a miniature quilt, this is what I do. I cut 1-1/4 inch strips. Do not fold in half, sew binding with 1/4 inch seam to top of quilt as usual and finish edge as usual (joining binding strips how I do it). Trim batting and backing even with edge of quilt top. Fold binding to back of quilt and fold over a small hem and blind stitch the folded edge to back covering seam line. Hope I made this pretty clear for you. Your little quilts are darling.
Judy in Phx, AZ
Judy in Phx, AZ
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Nicely done!
I use a standard double fold binding and sew it on at 1/4" or less. Usually I use my 1/4" foot and shift the needle as far to the right as possible, to make it a little narrower. Doing it this way, yes, you can cut your binding less than 2-1/2" and it keeps it a little daintier for the miniature.
I use a standard double fold binding and sew it on at 1/4" or less. Usually I use my 1/4" foot and shift the needle as far to the right as possible, to make it a little narrower. Doing it this way, yes, you can cut your binding less than 2-1/2" and it keeps it a little daintier for the miniature.
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