Having been given a jelly roll and a quilting book for Christmas 2010, there is no excuse not to get on with quiltmaking.

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Monday 7 February 2011

Binding

Oh dear - not home & dry just yet!

Looking at the runner again, I decided that it's far too busy with diagonal quilt lines, so I've sat with the unpicker tonight & taken half of them out, & I'm happier with the slightly more simple look - the back view is clearer:

And having a first go at binding, although I have my binding strip pieced & pressed & ready to sow on the the quilt, I've come the the first corner and got stuck - back to the video tutorial for me!

4 comments:

  1. Oh dear . . . sorry you've been unpicking, although I think it looked fine.

    How about practising the corners with a long strip of adding machine tape? (you could even use the sewing machine although stitching through paper will blunt your needle)

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  2. Making a decent corner on the binding is probably one of the trickiest parts of this whole adventure. I do have some written instructions, if you think that might help?

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  3. It's one of those things that seem so complicated at first but really quite soon, you wonder what you got confused about.

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  4. Thanks girls, but a second binding-wrangling session tonight and it is a lot clearer to the ol' pea brain!

    Yes, Flum, it's a bit counter-intuitive (and I haven't even confessed to making up some of the lengths of binding into 'L' shapes and not strips because I sewed the wrong diagonal...) but a bit of practise works wonders!

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