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    Default Re: Ripped binding --- How can it be repaired

    Quote Originally Posted by maxandfigaro View Post
    Thank you so much for your reply. Can you recommend a repair tape that might work for my dilemma?
    You will find it with the iron on patches at your local shop, JoAnn's should have it. I got mine at the Hancocks that went out of business. I can't say what brand I bought, as it's just in a ziplock bag in my sewing box now, label gone.

    It's "Iron on repair tape" is the best I can do... with the notions.

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    Thank you. I am definitely going to try this and see how it looks. If it looks bad, then I will go the route of making a separate binding. I really appreciate your help.

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    Nothing to it! there is a tut for that! that's what I would do as well....trim the whole thing and sew on a binding.
    "She who dies with the most fabric wins"

    Ecclesiastes 9:10 "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom."

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    Not exactly sure what you are describing, but an iron on interfacing works great. Just a small piece little larger than the cut and iron it on. I do this often...admittedly! Things happen!

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    Thanks so much. I just happen to have a piece of interfacing that I can try. If it doesn't work then I will cut the material off and make a separate binding. Just so you know what I was trying to describe...I made the backing larger than the actual top so that I could fold the material over and make a binding; rather than making and sewing on a separate binding. (Hopefully this makes sense.) Thanks again!
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    How about covering the place with your label after the iron on tape mends it.
    I have put a label in a odd place for this reason before and it worked just fine.
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    I hope you can fix it. I've used the fold over technique on little stuff like pot holders but I imagine it is trickier on a bigger quilt sized project.

    Make sure and get some pictures to post as well. Making a memory quilt is a very sweet thing to do.
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