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Thursday, January 23, 2014

A Binding Tip and My Latest Creation



I have been making a modern 3D bed runner.   I really don't know the difference between a bed runner and a table runner other than one fits the size of your table and one your bed.   I am wondering if it is just another excuse to make a quilt?   Either way, I am in!  

I had some lovely solids with a whole swack of white and played around creating this runner.  When it was done, I felt it needed a bit more zing to it as there was so much white in the middle.   I made twelve 3D flowers and twelve twirlies and laid them out randomly in the center of the runner.



Now I have a confession.  When I do binding, the end part, I never do that cut, measure, miter thing.  All I do is tuck one end into another and keep on going.  Then feel bad that I never learned how to do it properly.  That is probably why I haven't won one of the top 3 at Houston yet.  That or I have to actually get a quilt accepted first=) 

I came across this fabulous binding tutorial at Ellison Lane and simply had to tell you about it!  I don't have permission to borrow pictures but go and take a look.  Totally easy with great photos.




11 comments:

  1. Don't worry about those pesky quilt police, do whatever makes you happy! Love your modern runner. It's a winner in my book.

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  2. I have seen tutorials that tell you to do it like you just said. However, I can't make that look good or even okay, so I do the cut miter sew, (cuss), unsew, re-sew process.

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  3. You definitely got the zing you were looking for. I adore the twirlies.

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  4. So cute and fresh looking. I really like it

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  5. Love that runner! Those colours are scrumptious. And the flowers and curls are just what it needed. Love it!

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  6. You've captured the modern look. The three dimensional floral pieces are your signature. Nice to be recognized for your own style. Well done.
    Thanks for the link. Appropriate timing.

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  7. As far as I'm concerned, there is nothing wrong with doing the binding the tuck method. I have always done that and although I have been shown different methods, I keep coming back to it. Love the colours in the bedrunner.

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  8. What a beauty that runner is! I've never tried tucking the binding in, but what a great idea for small projects in particular (coasters, mug rugs)

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  9. Beautiful job! As I am new, do you have a tutorial for the flowers and twirlies???because they are a perfect accent to your bed runner!

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  10. Oh, my friend, I was in love with your colors and quilting....but then I saw the 3D flowers and twirlies! Wow! Takes it from great to wow!

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  11. So beautiful! If I don't say this enough, you are one talented lady! I love all your creations, Jackie!

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