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Binding Applied by Hand
This subject may have been covered earlier. If so, I hope someone will direct me to the discussion.
Just two days ago I finished hand-piecing and hand-quilting a large double wedding ring quilt and wondering about the feasibility of applying the binding on by hand. With all the curves and points, I feel I'd have better control by hand (and daunted at managing all that bulk at the sewing machine), but have no idea how to begin, other than to cut the strips on the bias. Do you stitch through just the top fabric, or through top and batting, or through all three layers. I'm sure someone on this forum has successfully attempted this before and I'd love a little sharing of techniques.
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Tigercatindia, here is a link to a series of 5 Sharon Schamber You Tube videos about how she prepares curved binding. She does the final stitching by machine, but you could certainly prepare yours this way and finish it off by hand if you want to!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKKA5...e=results_main
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Thank you Margo for the link to Sharon Schamber's curved binding tutorial. This is exactly what I needed to see, though I'll have to watch the inner princess dart technique in Part 4 a couple more times to nail down the technique. There are 40 of those inner darts on this double wedding ring, so If all goes well, I'll be an expert in curved bindings later this week. lol Thanks again.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Yes, this quilt is entirely hand-pieced and hand-quilted. It measures 84", and has consumed much of my time since May 2012, when I began cutting fabrics for the 1,900 pieces (approximately) required. I set it aside in July to finish a quilt for my niece, and a trip to Colorado for the month of September to see my first grandchild. Since October 2012, the focus has been entirely on this quilt, with brief interruptions for Thanksgiving and Christmas. January 3, 2013, I began hand-quilting and finished March 22 at precisely 4:14 pm EDST. (Did anyone hear cheers from Southeastern Tennessee?) Best of all, the deadline of April 7 will be met. The binding, I think, will require the use of two machine techniques: curved piecing, as demonstrated by Sharon Schamber, for the arcs, and French binding on the post points between the arcs. Every step has been a first: hand-piecing, curved piecing, re-drafting the misshapen center plate and melon template (thank you, Dear Husband), and now binding curves and intermittent points. If there's such a thing as quilt-related post traumatic stress disorder, I may have a tinge of it. lol
For anyone contemplating such an ambitious project, just remember that you can eat an elephant one small bite at a time. It wasn't my intention to hand-piece initially, but stitching all those short-length patches and dealing with thread tails seemed time consuming and wasteful, plus there was the worry that arcs wouldn't fit the melons, or the melons to the plates. Hand-piecing was the answer. Every piece went together perfectly and the rings are round.
I will post pictures. Gladly. I want the world to know that this monumental project is - sweet word here - (nearly) FINISHED.
Thank you for your interest.
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Welcome to the forum Tigercatindia! And thank you for sharing and inspiring with the story of your quilt. That is awesome. Looking forward to see pictures when you're done. I've been working on on off for the past 10 years on a pre-cut BoM from Joann's that was so badly cut, I just couldn't figure out how to machine piece, besides I was just learning to quilt back then. Have all the blocks finished and starting to work and putting the quilt top together. Then I'll have to decide whether I'll hand or machine quilt it.
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