........for the Colouricious Craft Fayre tomorrow. There will be a highly select selection of goodies available. It has been really hard to make the amount of things tht I feel I should have. In fact, too hard - so VERY select!
It's my first time "doing" a craft fair so I have no idea of what to expect, and no idea of what to charge. I am feeling very much out of my comfort zone!
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Friday, 3 December 2010
Binding a quilt
I've been really busy making things for the Colouricious Christmas Fayre this Sunday, and have made a lovely cot quilt. Making the top and quilting it was quite fast, and then I worried about how much time it would take me to bind it. I remembered seeing that Ricky Tims has as fantastic machine only binding style, and checked that out, but it needs piping, and I don't have a piping foot. So I improvised!
I will post photos, and for anyone that wants to try it out get in touch and I'll do proper instructions if you want them - or you could IMPROVISE!!
Don't know that the Quilt Police would like it, but I do!
- Taking 4 x 1 1/2" strips each one the length + about 6" of one side, I added the binding strip to the BACK of the quilt by machine - flat, RS to RS to the back of the quilt.
- The trick for Ricky's mitred corners is that you leave an overhang either end of the quilt; start and finish stitiching 1/4" in. The way he does this without measuring is to fold and fingerpress the binding strip so that it's at right angles to the quilt so you get a great 45 degree angle.
- Attach all 4 strips in this way, making sure that the "mitred" folded edges line up beautifully.
- Join each of those "mitre" folds with straight stitch going into the corner and trim.
- Turn to RS of quilt and just tuck under a small hem allowance.
- Choose some beautiful thread for top and bobbin - match to the fabrics, then choose a nice stitch - I used my applique stitch, you could use a blanket stitch, a feather cross stitch - whatever! Just make sure it looks good from the bobbin side too.
- Stitch the binding in place
- When you turn it over you get a lovely decorative stitching line about 1" in all around the back of the quilt. There is no binding showing on the back.
I will post photos, and for anyone that wants to try it out get in touch and I'll do proper instructions if you want them - or you could IMPROVISE!!
Don't know that the Quilt Police would like it, but I do!
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