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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean Sewing Machine View Post
    Did you know you can edit on ipad? Just put your finger in the place where you made an error, and it places the cursor in a word so you can erase and retype. And I would advise going to settings and turning off auto correct. For every thing it corrects, it makes 5 mistakes!

    We figured out the single, but did you mean fold, gold, food, good or FOLD! Things can get crazy with these little tap keypads.

    And I would just look over your post to catch those mistakes before you post! Please don't be offended by my advice, but it does get difficult to read your posts at times. I had to teach my sister how to edit on her ipad, she didn't know you could do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Sheri View Post
    Yes, True, and good advise, but. . . . I Love the Giggles too!
    True! It also keeps our brains sharp decoding the auto correct messages! Sorry, we're picking on Sandy and her trusty ipad!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean Sewing Machine View Post
    Did you know you can edit on ipad? Just put your finger in the place where you made an error, and it places the cursor in a word so you can erase and retype. And I would advise going to settings and turning off auto correct. For every thing it corrects, it makes 5 mistakes!

    We figured out the single, but did you mean fold, gold, food, good or FOLD! Things can get crazy with these little tap keypads.

    And I would just look over your post to catch those mistakes before you post! Please don't be offended by my advice, but it does get difficult to read your posts at times. I had to teach my sister how to edit on her ipad, she didn't know you could do that.
    I do know how to edit on my iPad... But the forum won't allow you to change a title.

    Believe it or not, I do check most posts.... But, I miss things.... Sometimes it is because I just didn't see it... I have a very severe astigmatism, which makes it hard for me to focus quickly.... My vision...corrected with ocular implanted..is never more than 20/50, with the occasional 20/40 thrown in.

    IPadisms can be embarrassing.... There are timed when the iPad will throw in a word that has no meaning within the context if a sentence.

    No of fence taken.... I know it is a problem, and try to avoid those glitches when I can... But I know they are going to happen....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doloris View Post
    dingle fold/ good/ gold/ food. LOLOLOL I would iron 1/4 inch fold on one side, and then sew raw edge to quilt and when you turn it you have a clean edge to stitch down on other side.

    Thanks for the help.... Can't wait to try it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by easyquilts View Post
    I do know how to edit on my iPad... But the forum won't allow you to change a title.

    Believe it or not, I do check most posts.... But, I miss things.... Sometimes it is because I just didn't see it... I have a very severe astigmatism, which makes it hard for me to focus quickly.... My vision...corrected with ocular implanted..is never more than 20/50, with the occasional 20/40 thrown in.

    IPadisms can be embarrassing.... There are timed when the iPad will throw in a word that has no meaning within the context if a sentence.

    No of fence taken.... I know it is a problem, and try to avoid those glitches when I can... But I know they are going to happen....
    Glad you aren't offended! I use an ipad all the time and usually type something wrong, sometimes the same letters get typed wrong every time! I know about the titles! If that gets messed up, there's no fixing that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barianne View Post
    Your thread title gave me a good giggle this morning!

    I agree with Doloris. I just did my first single-fold yesterday on a mug rug. I cut strips 1 1/4", join as needed, pressed one long edge in 1/4", sewed the raw edge to the front of the mug rug, pressed it out from the item to make it easier to pull around to the back. I clip the 'nub' of binding (google Patrick Lose and watch his binding video to see this - makes the corners nice and flat) ,then folded it to the back and hand-stitched down. Very easy and looks great.

    Anne
    I might do closer to 21/2in., because my quarter inch is,,,,as Jenny says.... fat.

    I nearly always trim the corners... It really does help.

    Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by buckeyequilter View Post
    My laugh for the day....I was wondering what dingle fold binding was!! Spell check at work

    It drives me crazy....


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    Anyway, I hope you got your answer about the SINGLE FOLD binding! I find that very hard to use, so I would always prefer to use the double fold tape, or even the extra wide double fold stuff. It just adds more stability to your edges, and lays neater when you sew the second edge down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean Sewing Machine View Post
    Glad you aren't offended! I use an ipad all the time and usually type something wrong, sometimes the same letters get typed wrong every time! I know about the titles! If that gets messed up, there's no fixing that!

    The iPad is both a blessing and a curse sometimes.... Mine is mire or less permanently attached to me.... My whole life is on it....

    It has been especially important since I have had to stay home a lot, because of my DH's illness.... It's my lifeline. And, I'm do glad I found you guys,,,.


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