This one is for you Happy! : ) I did it! Whew. What a LONG tutorial. It's there on the sidebar if you would like to check it out, or click here: BINDING 1-2-3. It is in three parts and there are LOTS of photos. I did it this way because it's how I learn best. It covers making bias binding, attaching, and finishing. It covers the best method I have found to suit me. I hope you enjoy.
That's all for now folks. ; ) Pretty Penny finally went to the shop. She'll be gone until Monday, so I can clean my sewing room and get that hand embroidery done. ; )
~Monika K.
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2 comments:
Wow! Great tutorial! Thank you so much, you explained it all very clearly.
Aww, I'm so glad you posted this!! I am going to practice your method on Confetti this weekend -- can't wait to take my skills up a notch! And... even with the 5 degree F today I am getting really excited about our run/walk challenge!
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