Margarita wrote:
Thanks Lorna, I'll look at that too and then I shall have hysterics from information overload!
Seriously I do find that it is hard sometimes to pick the method when so many sincere and helpful people on blogs and in tutorials tell you how to do something in different ways, my gut goes with NOT cutting the scallops before putting the binding on although the lady on Missouri Quilt Company was really nice and made it look like a walkover. Maybe there should be a new saying in Quilting, if it looks easy it isn't! Thank you very much for your input it is really appreciated, If it wasn't for TQS members helping me I should be in a right pickle down here in Venezuela!
I agree with the part that if it looks easy it isn't. Sometimes it takes practice, practice, practice. Go with your instincts and choose the method that makes the most sense to you.
This was my first and last project using scalloped binding which was at least 5 years ago. Not that I'm afraid of it, there just hasn't been a quilt since then I've needed to use it on. I don't remember what method I used but do remember googling for it. I had years of experience with clothing construction before I started making quilts so it wasn't that hard for me. Obviously my scallops were already there, but I'm sure I left some extra backing fabric until after the binding was added since I tend to do that on most quilts anyway. I would baste around the scallop first, or at least use lots of pins.
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