Why do the binding by hand?
#231
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I sew mine to the back, then flip and sew it on the front. I either use a straight stitch, or a decorative one.
My hands couldn't take it. And I want my quilts to be done in a timely fashion! :)
My hands couldn't take it. And I want my quilts to be done in a timely fashion! :)
#234
I always do the hand sewn binding, I like the looks of it. I don't care for machine sewn binding at all, I've seen some quilts with machine sewn binding on some beautiful quilts, that some really good quilters made, but I really didn't care for the looks of it.
#235
Why do the binding by hand?
Because I love the look of it.
I enjoy doing the french fold binding (sewing to the front, flip it around and hand stitch in place on the back). To me it's clean, it's fresh and it's a nice way to end your journey with the quilt.
I get to sit for an hour and just relax, looking at the different colours, thinking of where this quilt will be going...etc. I try to take as much are with the binding as I do throughout the entire quilt, it's not a race or something to be rushed through to get it done.
It may sound whimsical but it's a way to say goodbye to my quilt.
Because I love the look of it.
I enjoy doing the french fold binding (sewing to the front, flip it around and hand stitch in place on the back). To me it's clean, it's fresh and it's a nice way to end your journey with the quilt.
I get to sit for an hour and just relax, looking at the different colours, thinking of where this quilt will be going...etc. I try to take as much are with the binding as I do throughout the entire quilt, it's not a race or something to be rushed through to get it done.
It may sound whimsical but it's a way to say goodbye to my quilt.
#236
Originally Posted by katiebear1
Originally Posted by sewingsuz
I can't understand why it is so important to flip the binding to the back side and sew by hand with the blind stitch? We have these nice machines and why not put the binding on back and flip to front and sew on machine. You could even use the blanket stictch. Before I start this binding today I would like to make a decision on this. Years ago when I made a few quilts and took a class at the college, we sewed it on by machine. Why not now? Thanks for input. Suzanne
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