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The Binding Tool & Mini!
The Binding Tool & Mini!
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Sep 19 2013 - 10:00
FLASHBACK POST!
The following post was done back in 2011 by Moda Lissa BUT this tool is way
too cool not to include in our Ruler Extravaganza!
PLUS there is a new MINI size.
PLUS there is a new MINI size.
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When I first heard of this ruler, my first thought was REALLY????
Who needs a ruler for binding?
The answer is EVERYONE.
This is a fantastic tool. Cut and sew binding as you normally would.
FACTOID: Judges at many of the major quilt shows will run their hands along the edges of a quilt. They feel for a consistent, even binding. This means having batting in the binding and also that the seams are joined with a bias seam. The judges also look for a flat even binding. The binding tool helps with all of these prize winning attributes. The instructions are printed right on the ruler.
And this is The Mini Binding Tool which is just what you need for your smaller
projects that use 2" binding; like miniature quilts, placemats, potholders, bibs, and bags.
1. Sew on your binding leaving a 12" opening. You will need a 10" tail on each side.
2. But the flat edge of the tool up where you stopped sewing. Bring the binding over the top of the tool and mark as indicated.
Rotate the ruler 180 degrees and repeat with the binding on the other side.
3. Open the binding, laying the right side up and cut from the marks you made. Use the tool to make your cuts, be sure to cut the 1/4" straight line also.
4. Sew ends together. Press seam open. This works perfect every time.
Notice how the edge of the ruler has the point trimmed off. If you cut the point off your fabirc also they line up wonderfully. (sorry for the busy picture)
TIPS: Make sure the words on the ruler are always right side up. This will help keep the ruler going in the correct direction.
Mark with a pencil and double check the angles before cutting.
Make sure you mark where the line is on the ruler not the tip of the ruler.
If pictures are worth a thousand words, then a video must be with a million.
Visit Missouri Star Quilt co. for a How-to video.
Check out Missouri Star for an additional video using this ruler. We were so inspired by it that we have created a pattern handout for your use.http://www.unitednotions.com/LA_CUttingTable_BindingToolPattern.pdf
Mark with a pencil and double check the angles before cutting.
Make sure you mark where the line is on the ruler not the tip of the ruler.
If pictures are worth a thousand words, then a video must be with a million.
Visit Missouri Star Quilt co. for a How-to video.
Check out Missouri Star for an additional video using this ruler. We were so inspired by it that we have created a pattern handout for your use.http://www.unitednotions.com/LA_CUttingTable_BindingToolPattern.pdf
I am making one from assorted jelly rolls. No sashing for me. Love it!! Can't wait to make one with bright fun fabrics also.
GIVEAWAY TIME!!!!
Today we're giving away a Binging Tool & Mini Binding Tool to one lucky winner!
To enter please leave a comment about how you currently bind your quilts.
To enter please leave a comment about how you currently bind your quilts.
You will have until September 30th at midnight to post a comment. All winners will be randomly selected and announced o the Moda...The Cutting Table Blog on October 2nd.
Make sure to visit the Moda blog every day for more opportunities to win! And follow Moda Lissa's blog for more fun & Giveaways!
Make sure to visit the Moda blog every day for more opportunities to win! And follow Moda Lissa's blog for more fun & Giveaways!
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