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#21
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Originally Posted by raptureready
Use a bias cut binding since it's curved and it will work better for you.
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Originally Posted by SueDor
Originally Posted by raptureready
Use a bias cut binding since it's curved and it will work better for you.
#25
A local Quilt store had a contest last Christmas. She supplied us with the Santa square pattern & we were to come up with a finished project. This is what came to mind for me. And yes, the binding due to lack of time was a purchased binding.
By the way, I did win a $50 gift card for the contest & loved spending every penny of it there.
Happy Quilting,
Susan
By the way, I did win a $50 gift card for the contest & loved spending every penny of it there.
Happy Quilting,
Susan
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#27
I tried this one: http://www.allcrafts.net/f.asp?url=w...03/PD00172.pdf
I sewed the batting on the back of the front fabric. Then put the 2 tops together and left about 2inches open. Then flipped it inside out and sewed the 2inches shut. I think that's how this one was done! I also used Velcro instead of snaps.
I sewed the batting on the back of the front fabric. Then put the 2 tops together and left about 2inches open. Then flipped it inside out and sewed the 2inches shut. I think that's how this one was done! I also used Velcro instead of snaps.
#28
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i've bought lots of bibs with binding, and my mom used to work for a sew at home company making bibs and they all had binding...so i'm guessing it's not only acceptable but the normal way to make a bib...yours is WAY CUTE!!!
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