I love using the MSQC flange binding. It has a beautiful finish. I held out a long time but RA has my hands very crippled up and hand sewing binding was all but impossible. Now, I wouldn't use any other method.
Welcome to my world. I've always been forgetful but its ridiculous. Just found your blog and it looks very interesting. They are a ray of sunshine in these dreary days.
I am using elmer's glue sticks and ironing the binding in place before I sew from the front to machine quilt that binding on quickly and accurately. I use the 4th corner binding trick for the ends...Also keep a large collection of ready to go bindings in plastic bags stashed in a huge bright green shopping bag. Yes so I can find it easily. It keeps me finishing quilts more easily. 4 this week. Yup I started this after I realized I had 4 nearly finished quilts just needing a binding and that felt silly.
Victoria Findlay Wolfe I grew up on my family's owned and operated dairy farm. Farming is my first love quilting and sewing right behind it getting a copy of your book now.
I love using the MSQC flange binding. It has a beautiful finish. I held out a long time but RA has my hands very crippled up and hand sewing binding was all but impossible. Now, I wouldn't use any other method.
Shame we couldn’t have seen a run through of joining a couple of those hexagons 🙁 Wonderful quilt 🇬🇧
Welcome to my world. I've always been forgetful but its ridiculous. Just found your blog and it looks very interesting. They are a ray of sunshine in these dreary days.
Have to agree, fear once held me back from a few techniques and now that I've learned those, I have so many design options open to me.
I am using elmer's glue sticks and ironing the binding in place before I sew from the front to machine quilt that binding on quickly and accurately. I use the 4th corner binding trick for the ends...Also keep a large collection of ready to go bindings in plastic bags stashed in a huge bright green shopping bag. Yes so I can find it easily. It keeps me finishing quilts more easily. 4 this week. Yup I started this after I realized I had 4 nearly finished quilts just needing a binding and that felt silly.
The baby quilt is so cute..
Its gorgeous, your friend will love it!!!
Girl! You inspire me to play
Is that a cow on the quilt behind you???
Yes, it's a quilt from my 15 Minutes of play book. ;-)
Victoria Findlay Wolfe I grew up on my family's owned and operated dairy farm. Farming is my first love quilting and sewing right behind it getting a copy of your book now.
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