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Sunday 24 July 2011

Upside down, inside out, back to front……thank goodness for Youtube

I have never been good at visualising a geometric drawing or object as it could be seen from a different angle.  Therefore, there are some quilting techniques that will take me so much effort to master, that I’ll just pass them by for now.

However, the latest quilt, for a good friend, needs a more professional binding than usual, so I turned to the “ continuous quilt binding” instructions in several of my books.  All went swimmingly until it got to the part about joining the two, long, flapping ends.  After about an hour: putting bits together in different orders, sewing them together,  ripping them out ; putting bits together in different orders, sewing them together,  ripping them out …………. I turned to Youtube.

This video, by Bailey was easy to understand and the binding looks perfect.

No pics yet, as this a gift and is not the design the recipient is expecting.

1 comment:

  1. My spacial awareness is non existent, but after lots of pinning and trialing I can now usually get that one right - I have recently seen the binding done with a 90 degree join rather than a 45 degree, and it looks fine, and involves far less mental gymnastics, and less waste if fabric is short

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