Thanks for the great tips regarding 1/4" black binding....
I thought I'd share a few of them with you.... just in case you are thinking of making some too!
from Chris
did a thick satin stitch with my machine, using black cotton. It was so much faster and easier! I have done several wall hangings this way now and I'm never unhappy with the result.
from Sharon
As for the binding, just grab a clover tool but one where you can add the visofix as up pull it through. I had trouble buying the thin vlisofox for the Clover thingie so just cut it myself, much cheaper too.
from Jennifer
Several years ago I did a bias applique workshop and we cut our own fusible stuff using a rotary cutter......not the new blade though. The teacher said she keeps an older blade which only gets used for cutting those strips. Ironing them on took no time at all.
from Katherine
I'd definitely get one of those binding tools ...... are so easy to use. I also use 'crisp' spray starch too. Just watch the steam setting on the iron as I steam burned a finger once. Not a very pleasant experience.
from Marilyn
I have used both bought and "made myself" binding - it is not too difficult to make and definitely cheaper. I used the 1/4 inch steam a seam. I have also cut 1/4 inch wide vliesofix for smaller amounts of binding.
I found a roll of 1/4" vliesofix in my cupboard so I used that... it was just too big to fit into the clover tool but with some gentle persuasion we ironed on happily... I will also need to cut a bit myself as there wasn't enough
I'm leaving this project for a bit now... until I can get to my next lesson - very inconvenient but my tutor has a real job too!
I had a chat with Mr Random this weekend regarding the mug rugs..... he has selected these ladies .... and luckily they had all chosen a different mat... so no fighting ... not that quilters fight.... I knew that....
here we go.....
For Larissa |
For Elyte |
For Sheri |
For Bev |
I am really happy when someone wants something I make... so thanks ladies and let me know your snail mail addresses and I'll send these out to you....
It is very hard to visit a quilt shop and not buy anything extra...
I was given a charm pack of "Puttin' on the Ritz" and a couple of weeks found out that I am to be a GREAT AUNT... for the first time.. and it is going to be a girl
so I bought some pretty pink for sashing and pretty spot for binding
... will get to it.... baby is due in July so I have time???
Lastly but definitely not leastly I got some fun mail this week....
Look what Shez sent me as a birthday gift..... I love her towels - they are so useful when they hang on the handle and don't fall off all the time. Also were included some little boxes to make... for my little handmade soaps and lotions... great idea and thanks so much Shez.....
I am going to join in with the mini swap for Mothers Day later this year - Cheryll had some lovely labels she made up and sent me one to go on the back of the mini... such a cute idea...
If you are interested in joining the mini swap... a small item and such fun having different ones to display... pop along HERE and have a read ....
Thanks Cheryll..... thinking hat is on for some ideas on what to make
Righto, Gotto Go.... finishing off pincushions .....
Oh you are sooo welcome Fiona! Love all the mug rugs... congrats to the winners too! :)
ReplyDeletewell done with that fine binding and thankyou for the tips from those lovely ladies,congrats to the lucky winners.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you love your kitchen towel and Chez is so lovely sending us these labels,yes i have been looking and trying to get ideas for the mother's day mini and its not as easy as i thought,lol,think i have found something last night,enjoy your day my friend.xx
Lots of lovely things to share. Can't wait to see your butterfly with binding. Going to be gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLucky winners. Pretty fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSpecial mail - lucky you.
Enjoy your butterfly progress.
I am thrilled to be a winner! Thank you Fiona! (and Mr. Random, too!) I won the Tree of Hearts AND it was handmade by my faraway friend Fiona!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs from AZ
Sheri
Hello Fiona,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the Mug Rug, will be using this one for sure. Good luck with your sewing. I did some cushions years ago with the bias strips and I hand sewed them down. Didn;t use any gluey stuff underneath them. This was back in the 90's before the introduction of all the bits and pieces that seem to go with quilting these days.
Happy Monday.
Bev.xoxo
Ohh baby sewing is so much fun, do enjoy that project. hugs
ReplyDeletewell done to the winners of your giveaways!
ReplyDeletelove those little fabrics you have chosen for your great niece/nephew. Lovely giftie from Shez, she is a sweetie.
Congratulations to all the winners. What lovely fabric you've bought to play with. Enjoy your new quilt
ReplyDeleteCongrats to all the winners! Congrats also on becoming a Gt Aunt, I now have six gt nephews and nieces... makes up for not being a grannie! Hugs x
ReplyDeleteFiona Im making a lovely girls quilt in Ohh La La fabrics for frog cottage, tis a simple quick pattern if your interested let me know x
ReplyDeleteOh my, you have been busy! That charm pack is very sweet.....just the thing for a wee little girl.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the lucky winners. You have been so busy Fiona - I hope that grand niece will be nice & close??
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to all the ladies that will now have one of Fiona's beautiful mug-rugs! How special for all of you~Enjoy them! Smile
ReplyDeleteBlessings~
Lori USA
So much happening, thank you for sharing, congrats to the winners
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy post Fiona with lots of tips! Congrats to the winners!
ReplyDeleteYoiur butterfly is going to be beautiful Fiona - it will be worth in the end. Congrats to those lucky winners of your mugrugs
ReplyDeleteThere's going to be lots of happy winners here! Woo hoo!
ReplyDeleteLove everything!
xx