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September 24, 2013

Easy Binding

I am going to do a quick binding by machine. Some people like to hand sew it down. I am ok with machine binding. It's easier and quicker. When I make a  small project or anything artsy, I like to hand bind. I will do it. :P I just don't like taking all the time with it. This is an easy binding method, and  I loaded it with photos. Be warned. :)



So, now we come to size and how much binding. I like 2 1/2 inch strips. The quilt measures 46"x70". I calculate the top measurement 46x2=92 and side 70 x2=140 and add about 10 inches. 92+140+10=242  I usually keep the extra that's leftover stashed  in a drawer. You never know when you might need to bind something small or make a little strap.


I use a single fold binding here.

 

 
 I cut those strips out. Now, I attach them right sides together.
 


Then, I press open the seam. This takes care of the bulk.
 
 
I just iron it right in half. On a smaller project that I am not going to be handling as much, I use a double fold.
 

 
I normally just leave the binding free and everything, but I thought I would give it a photo op moment.

 
Such pretty binding.

 
A walking foot is awesome here. It glides better over all the fabrics. I don't have a walking foot for the Janome, Since it is for upholstery, it can handle the layers.  I leave 5 inch tail when I start out. I backstitch on the beginning.

 
 
 I just line it up and go. When you are approaching the corner, you will stop a 1/4 inch from the edge. You can backstitch here too. Also, if you don't want to guess at the 1/4 inch stopping point. You could use a marking pen here.


Now, we are going to flip the binding back until it is running parallel with the next side that you are going to be sewing. I give that little 45 degree fold a little finger press.

 
 I like to keep my finger on that 45 degree angle, but I had to hold the camera. Then, I flip the binding back down in the direction I am going to sew from the edge and backstitch.

 
You can see the 45 degree angle here. You can kind of see what the folding action looks like here. Just repeat on all corners.

                                    

I overlap the binding and mark it where the seam will be at.  Then turn them over right sides together. Don't twist it. It happens. This is why you will like to leave the tail. Because you will need to fold up the quilt a bit to finagle it under the machine. Watch out for pulling.

 
I should have drawn a line here. Sorry about that. I have matched up the markings on the other side.


 

Now trim off excess. I would never suggest trimming first. Because I have completely had it twisted on previous occasions. Blah! You don't want that. My seam ripper is always handy.  Lay flat and sew down.


I press the binding out away from the backing. This is also good. Because you can make sure that nothing got missed and everything is attached the way it should be.



Instead of pinning, roll with me, I am going to glue. Yep, glue.  I have used this on the backing, and it worked really well. The prep is just as long as pinning. So, nothing lost there. Then, fold it down and iron it.
 

 
Then, fold it down and iron it down.
 
 
Here we are at the corner. You are going to give it a finger or iron press all the way out past the corner where it is making a 45 degree crease.

 
Now just lay the open side down, and make sure it matches at the bottom. If you look on the back the fold will be going in the opposite direction, and that's right.
 
 
Stitch it from the back in the ditch as shown above here.

 
This is what the front looks like. There is a lot of overhang. I guess, I could've cut the strips at 2 1/4"


I set the machine to needle down. Then, pivot.
 
 
This is what it looks like on the other side.

 
Now, the glue may not have really stuck here. This is what I am talking about with this method. Luckily, it was only that one spot that was like this. Yay! This is also why I didn't want to cut the strip smaller.


It's done! Hopefully this binding tutorial helps.
 
 
I hope all your quilting go smoothly! Blog at ya later!

August 7, 2013

Farmer's Wife QAL Bock 2 and 3

 Link up with me at the bottom of this post. I would love to see your blocks!
 
 
Here's the picture of the book. I forgot that last time. Ooops.
 
 
 
Block 2 Autumn Tints
 
 
I like to put the pin on the side where I am sewing the seam. It can easily get turned around from table to sewing machine.
 
 
I put the top on right sides together.
I didn't photo the pin.

 
Just sewing along at this point.
 

 
 
I have this one pinned.

 
 



 
There nice and sewn.
 
Now, on to the final seam.



 
It's super quick and pretty easy. It makes me happy.

However, I can honest say, the basket was fine until I got to that handle. Ugh, I am just going to deal with it for now, but I am going to have to redo it. Bad handle.

 
There's two different templates for the handle I will use the other and applique  raw edge.


 
These are all my happy pieces.

 
I sewed on the two triangles. I have more photos, but this is a really picture heavy post. So, I took it down a notch.

 
It's moving along smoothly at this point.

 
It's still going...

 
I am almost ready for the last seam.

 
This is the last seam. Sewing the halves together.
::I didn't want to show the huge flop of the handle. Be sure that you can do it better.::
 
I cut the handle on the bias and folded the edges under. I ziz zagged around the outer edge, and then went along the inside. I just didn't want to use the raw edge piece, but next time that's what I'm going to do. I am making a new rule. I am going to follow my gut.

 
Now, this makes 3! I love progress!
 
 I'm linking up here....
WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced
 
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July 31, 2013

Farmer's Wife QAL BLock 1

 

 

 


 

Block 1 is Attic Window
 
It only took a few minutes to complete. I see now why other people post 2 or 3 at a time. I will stick to this one for now. If you wanna quilt along and link up. You will need the book. I'm sure a lot of people have it. I missed out on some other quilt alongs last year.
 
 
I had to print out the templates. There's a tip here. I use double sided tape, and you can stick the template to your ruler.
 
 


 

 
I'm linking up with WIP Freshly Pieced WIP .
.  I am going to work on some more, and I will do a post weekly. I may do 2 a week. That's a plan.


Feel free to go out, get the book, and link it up with me here.
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Maira Gall