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http://www.howcast.com/videos/263039-Binding-Tutorial
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I like that.
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I wish I would have seen this before I cut my batting. I think I am going to try this method anyways...it looks simple. Think I can still do it using a double fold.
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interesting - now to get something to that point so I can try it out. LOL
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Thanks for the tute
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Love this method, seems so much simpler. Thanks for the tip :)
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Thanks!
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Thanks. Will have to give this a try.
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That seems easy enough that I can do it, thank you for the link
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I wonder if you could do the same thing with the fabric folded in half?
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