I joined each set into a nice long strip. Then I pressed all the seams flat. Next I sewed one very long seam to join them. Okay, so it would have been one seam, but the bobbin ran out and had to be refilled about 4/5 of the way through. Next I pressed that seam toward the smaller strip. That is so that it won't be in the fold on the next step. Finally, I pressed the binding strip in half and rolled it into a (somewhat) neat bundle.
I chose to use the backing fabric as the outer binding and have a burgundy flange for a real pop of color. Once I trim this quilt, I will put on the binding.
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Until Next Time,
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8 comments:
That's a lot of flanged binding! But you know it goes on fast and looks great so there is a bonus.
Your quilt looks great! Looking forward to seeing the binding on there. You know, the bobbin always runs out when you are almost finished! LOL
Beautiful quilting, and a great color choice for the backing and binding! I have no idea how a “flange” will enter the picture, I never learned that. I’m looking forward to seeing it finished!
Love your color combo for the binding! This is going to be great. Enjoy the process, the journey is the goal. I never win races:)
So pretty!!! Love it and hope it used lots of scraps.
I will patiently wait to see the quilt bound. Great idea to use flanged binding!
Carol
My sisters like to do that kind of binding but I have yet to try it. Will look AWESOME
That quilt is one of my favorites! The flanged binding will look GREAT - ;))
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