I made some binding and got busy sewing onto the recently quilted Broken Bricks quilt.
So, it's officially finished now. That's finish number 12 for the year.
Close-up of the quilting. |
For those of you that inquired, here's a few of my tips for machine top-stitching the binding on the top.
First, I like a tight binding. I cut the continuous bias binding at 2-1/4" wide and press it in half. Then I sew it onto the backing with a 1/4" seam allowance or so. After, I give it a good press to the outside.
A lot of folks use those little clips all around the quilt. Not me. I use a couple of them, one to get it started and another when I get to the corners. But, my secret weapon is my wonderful little awl.
I use it to hold the binding where I want it as I go, stitching a few inches at a time.
When I get to the corner I trim away the corner and a little of the batting to the approach and some from the next side, so the bulk of the binding will have a place to go.
Then I fold it the way I want and keep it clipped as I approach the corner. I remove the clip, which has pressed the binding into submission, at the last possible second, holding it in place with the awl. Sew up to fold, making sure I get just one stitch into the fold and then leaving the needle down I raise the foot and turn the corner.
Continue on around the whole quilt.
Those are my best tips. You can do it.
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