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    Quote Originally Posted by Iris Girl View Post
    your post always make me giggle as I try and figure out what exactly it is your trying to say. Thanks for a morning giggle!
    On mug rugs and small quilts and runners and the bereavement quilts I bring the backing to the front for binding. Very neat and flat method.
    Back-to-Front Binding Tutorial | how to be jenna
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    Well, that is what I wanted to do, but didn't have enough fabric. I'm going to work on a couple of little quilts today, so I hope to have a large enough backing to bring the binding forward....


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    PS .. Iris Girl... The tutorial was a good one.. Thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vonnie View Post
    After laughing at title - good way to start the day!

    My first question is: Why do binding in the first place? If you have a nice flannel backing, why not just fold it to the front and hem it down? That's the way I was taught when I was a teenager. Never heard of binding until after I retired and started taking quilting classes. Half the quilts I make I have hemmed instead of binding it. If I use a nice thick backing fabric like a good flannel, fleece or minkee I will hem it. There are several methods out there for reducing the bulk at the corners when doing this.
    As I told Iris Girl, this us what in thought I might do, but didn't have enough extra Fabric.... Double gold good flannel is just too thick.


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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!
    If you catch it before the "edit" time expires you can go to advanced settings and fix the title. I have done that a couple of times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulamoon View Post
    Make note to self.. don't buy an iPad lol What Doloris said and also I love using the self binding on mug rugs. It's so crisp looking and so easy to do! Fiddling with binding on such a small item was frustrating to me.

    If you want to try the self binding, do it on a mug rug first so you can comfortable before your bigger projects. The first time I tried it was on a quilt and I got nervous. Now it's easy peasy
    Thanks for the good advice...


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    I wondered to myself what Dingle fold was and thought surely it was meant to be Jingle fold....duh!!

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    Thanks, Shirley! That's good information...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubby View Post
    I wondered to myself what Dingle fold was and thought surely it was meant to be Jingle fold....duh!!

    LOL! I don't know... "Dingle Bells " has a nice ring to it...don't you think?


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    I just had to comment to say I enjoyed the giggles....

    Dingle Fold Binding, double good binding, single gold binding.

    I'm really not certain how to make single food.
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    Wondered what in the world we were 'talking' about; had a good chuckle, and learned about single fold binding for mug rugs. A very productive - and entertaining post Thank you

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