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    Default Re: Ending binding on quilt

    ..... OH MY GOSH.....it worked, the first time! I didn't have to remeasure ... or re cut..... or rip out a single seam. I JUST WORKED. ....

    I cannot tell you how many times I've fought with binding and this was so simple. Thank you very much for sharing...
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    BuggainOK's Avatar BuggainOK is offline Junior Member
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    Default Re: Ending binding on quilt

    I made a cute tiered skirt for my little granddaughter, and wanted to apply a decorative ribbon band around the top of the tiers. I used this same method for joining the quilt binding to apply the ribbon. It worked great!

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    Default Re: Ending binding on quilt

    After viewing the tutorial, that is what I wound up doing, just did not cut the tail until I was through. Thanks so much for all the assistance.
    Pat

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    Default Re: Ending binding on quilt

    I will have to try this . . . once I get to that point on any of the five quilts I have started. LOL!
    Linda L Maurer, Peach Bottom, PA

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