What is your favorite binding tool?
#71
Originally Posted by zactanls
I use the perfect binding miter by Glenna - it is
www.quiltsnstuff.net - it really helps with mitering a corner.
www.quiltsnstuff.net - it really helps with mitering a corner.
#72
Originally Posted by Holice
go to www.quilterstv.com and under Quilters Cafe search for my show on bindings. This is done without any tools.
I probably have all the "special binding" tools made and found very little use for them. I do know that others have found these gadgets helpful.
I probably have all the "special binding" tools made and found very little use for them. I do know that others have found these gadgets helpful.
#73
Originally Posted by Kellie G
I have done my bindings without any kind of tool for years. I am wondering if my quilting life would be improved by purchasing some sort of binding tool and if so, which is your favorite and why? Does the tool help with mitering, connecting the tails together (this is where I have the most difficult time) at the beginning and end, or some other function?
#74
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Posts: 459
I do not use binding tool. Don't even know what it is. I usually make my backing a little larger than my top and overlap and fold in the edge and sew. Makes a great finish for me.....without puckers in my material.
#76
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Macon, Ga
Posts: 272
On Jule 27, Kitsie had a tutorial on this message board on sewing binding on, and especially on starting and stopping. It is a sure method--I have tried it and love it. Maybe you can contact her some way to get the instructions.
#77
Originally Posted by AnnaK
My favorite tool is a 2 1/2" ruler from Joann's. Then I use Sharon Schamber's method for joining binding at 45° angle. It's great; binding has become my favorite part of quilting now.
She has made binding so easy for me now, there's no need to remember formulas, or use special tools AND it works for all sizes of binding! She's meticulous and her work is beautiful.
#80
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: East TN
Posts: 137
Originally Posted by brushandthimble
I don't use any special tool, just a couple of pins, small ruler and marking pencil. I get perfect corners every time and you can not tell where I started and ended, it looks just like any joining of strips. I will be giving a class in a few week, I will make a tutorial while preparing my samples for the class if anyone is interested.
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