Why many books have no instructions for 2 1/2 inch binding?
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Why many books have no instructions for 2 1/2 inch binding?
A question on here brought up another question for me. Many of my quilting books, including the reference guides, give instructions for every width bias binding except 2 1/2 inch, using the bias methods. MOST people I know use 2 1/2 inch binding, so what's with these authors leaving out the most obvious and commonly used size from their instructions? I have long since made a laminated sheet of the instructions that *I* use, but am just wondering. This has got to be annoying to beginners.
I refer to instructions for making continuous binding from squares. I since discovered Shelley Roger's mathematical instructions, so can calculate it out myself for either rectangles or squares.
I refer to instructions for making continuous binding from squares. I since discovered Shelley Roger's mathematical instructions, so can calculate it out myself for either rectangles or squares.
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Me thinks beginners have enough to worry about without adding continuous binding to the list.
You really only need bias binding if there are curves on the quilt edge or a striped fabric you want to highlight.
I just looked quickly at five (pretty recently published) quilt books sitting in a reachable pile (on the floor), and none of them suggest doing the binding that way.
Otherwise, one can do a killer binding using straight cuts of fabrics.
I cut my straight binding 2-1/4" (as do most people I know).
I don't really think it's a big problem.
You really only need bias binding if there are curves on the quilt edge or a striped fabric you want to highlight.
I just looked quickly at five (pretty recently published) quilt books sitting in a reachable pile (on the floor), and none of them suggest doing the binding that way.
Otherwise, one can do a killer binding using straight cuts of fabrics.
I cut my straight binding 2-1/4" (as do most people I know).
I don't really think it's a big problem.
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Ah, yes, the Dread Pirate! I've been using her instructions for at least 4 or 5 years. I think her instructions are very easy to follow. Having said that, I only use bias binding on curved edges or rounded corners. everything else I cut at 2.25" WOF
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I generally only use bias when the fabric has a linear design that I don't want to look so rigid. I usually do 2-1/4 binding also, it's plenty wide enough for my W&N quilts, or ones I do with polar fleece back & no batting.
Awesome link, though, adding it to my 'how-to's for when I *do* need it!
Awesome link, though, adding it to my 'how-to's for when I *do* need it!
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Thanks so much for this link. I usually use straight binding but am glad to have this info at my fingertips. I'd like to do some striped fabric as bias binding. I always learn something reading QB.
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