Backing Binding AKA Self Binding a quilt
#11
Originally Posted by sharon b
WOO HOO THANKS :thumbup:
Great Job on the Tute , there were a couple spots where I was lost with just the words , but as I told you before I am a visual person and the pics really cleared it up :lol: :shock: :lol:
Can't wait to try this have three quilts pinned and will try this with the next one I quilt :wink:
Great Job on the Tute , there were a couple spots where I was lost with just the words , but as I told you before I am a visual person and the pics really cleared it up :lol: :shock: :lol:
Can't wait to try this have three quilts pinned and will try this with the next one I quilt :wink:
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
#17
This is the only way I bind mine! I have, on occasion, pieced the back....using a less-than-perfect-for-binding fabric for most of the back and then using the small amount of perfect fabric sort of as a border on the back, so it's what shows when I self-bind to finish! However...I am a veteran topmaker and not much of a finisher so this may be a trick that works for me and not everybody....I do it to finish quickly.
#19
Originally Posted by teacherbailey
This is the only way I bind mine! I have, on occasion, pieced the back....using a less-than-perfect-for-binding fabric for most of the back and then using the small amount of perfect fabric sort of as a border on the back, so it's what shows when I self-bind to finish! However...I am a veteran topmaker and not much of a finisher so this may be a trick that works for me and not everybody....I do it to finish quickly.
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
#20
Originally Posted by irma tapia
I like the mitered corners better. It's a little more work to attach the binding but in the end I think it looks better in front, you don't have the edge of the binding showing on the top of the quilt.
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
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