I will probably sound scatterbrain during this post . I just have to catch you up with all my "current" projects .. Well after the chicken quilt post , I have now dragged out my shameful attempt on mine . I know now why I kinda lost interest . I'm not much on this hand applique. I would rather be stitching binding Oh speaking of binding , I have successfully put it on the number one Baker's Dozen quilt and just have a corner open for the label . I need a thread color that will show up this fabric . Any suggestions ? Nothing bites more than waiting for it to embroider and then you realize you chose the wrong color . I'm working on number 2 Baker's Dozen and have that fiery orange binding ready to go . I'm also ready to label this ole quilt . I made it in the 90's . Oh you know you got some of those UFO's too. It's called Mother's Choice . I wished I had used just 2 colors , but I...
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trying it out . thank you ! We'll see if I last . :)
DeleteWay to go Wendy! Lovin this Blog girlfriend!
ReplyDeleteI do the straight grain binding. Question: you do a 2 1/2" strip, but is your binding FULL of the seam when you turn the edge? I have seen bindings that are 'empty' and they do tend to wear such as yours in this picture. I use a 3/8" seam in my binding strip, which seems to fill the entire bound edge.
ReplyDeleteDee , I follow a quilting magazine and the article was called Barbara's Beautiful Binding. For larger quilts, it said 2 1/2 inches and a 3/8 inch seam. For smaller quilts use 2 1/4 with a 1/4 sewn seam. I THINK! Will pull ole faithful out and recheck in the am. I think it's looks so flat now due to the batting I was told to use, Mountain mist. I use Quilter's Dream now and looking back feeling the quilts, mm feels like nothing. It was nice to handquilt on! Lol I like a nice full fat binding. I want it to as pretty as the quilt. I only made the straight binding once. Maybe I had just thinner fabric or the combined of all of the above made it wear. It 's on a Jewel Box quilt that has been used for years.
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