Sunday, April 12, 2015

Latest Sewing Project

Ok.....so I got off to a good start and worked a little bit on Grand Illusion (last post) but I put that aside.....

I felt the need to make a (very dear to me) former co-worker a quilt.  Since I don't have a lot of time, I came up with a great idea!

I decided to do a whole cloth quilt with a theme.  She loves football so I went to my Autopilot and loaded a black wide back for the top and bottom and used gold thread.   I had purchased a football design from Kim Diamond ( site:  www.sweetdreamsquiltstudio.com  )

I love her designs!!! 

So off to quilting:

In no time flat, I had a whole cloth quilt!!!





Then onto binding!  My fellow Innovian, Terri shared a technique with me.....but before I continue with that...I have add...Teri is an awesome quilter and she is a beautiful person!!  She, like me, is a sharer....no ego involved....if you see something neat, if you find a new technique....you share it!!  She's also a biker....which makes her even awesomer....hehe

Ok...back to the quilt....

It's a way to glue on your binding....Yes I said glue on your binding.  Just temporarily but it really helps!! 


I'm using 2" wide binding strips these days....wondering if there is a special reason for that, do I know something that is great and everyone should use 2" binding....NOPE   I can't find my 2 1/2" binding tool.....hehehe   When we were boxing things up and getting ready for the ceilings to be replaced, I had some sewing things upstairs and I distinctly remember thinking...I don't need my binding tool and I will put it "here" for now.  I can't remember where "here" is....LOL  so I have  been using my 2" binding tool. 

With glue and sewing both sides of binding down by machine, even if I found my 2 1/2" binding tool, I wouldn't use it!!!  I really like this new method I'm using...don't think I invented any of this...but I did figure it all out by necessity!!

Back to the process...

I sewed the binding on the back side of the quilt using the binding tool.  If you google Missouri Star Quilt Co binding tool.....there is a great tutorial on it!!!

Once the binding is all attached, I iron the binding first from the back so when I turn the quilt to the front side, the binding is laying flat and I just need to fold it over.

I gather what I need.....Quilt with binding (check). Elmer's School Glue (must be school glue because is washable) check, Iron (check).  BTW....I usually use the white Elmer's School Glue....but I had this at the Studio....either one works!


Take the glue and put  small bead in the salvage area of the binding
Then just fold the binding over to where you want it and press with a hot iron (I didn't use steam)
AND......TA DA......
 
Your binding is secured!!  Then I took my sewing machine and did a decorative stitch to hold the binding in place.  If any glue squeezes out of the binding and makes a mark....it will go away when you wash it.
 
If you are not planning on washing the quilt....this may not be a method you want to try.  I washed this quilt and any glue marks were gone!!! And as always....test the glue with the fabric before you use it on a quilt...you may not like it or it may do something to your fabric....there..that's my disclaimer....have fun at your own risk!!!!
 
I hope to see my friend this week and I will post a picture of her with her new quilt for you all to see!!
 
Happy Sewing!!
 
Jill

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