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Sometimes I plan ahead! These two bindings are waiting to be attached to baby quilts for twin baby boys. Blogged here.

My SUTK swap project, almost finished! (call me crazy, but I love sewing the binding, it actually might be my favorite part of quilt projects)

Some of my victorian books. Mostly bought from carboot sales charity shops and bookfairs

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Reflections of the city with Equitrade stock ticker followed by glimpses of the experimental video installation: "Threshold" by Eliza O. Barrios, which is now being projected on the folded window panes of the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts' "Room for Big Ideas" as part of the ongoing exhibit We Carry Each Other.

While my students were wrestling with book earrings, I thought I would try a Japanese stab binding. The inner sheets are folded Kita-kata papers and the cover is a nice chiyogami. The book measures 5/8" wide and 3/4" high.

Choosing binding is one of my favorite parts, this Denyse Schmidt is an all time favorite.

Bonds of love and friendship flourish in most unexpected ways, amongst people who'd be very different from each other....Haroon & Meeral are proof of the concept.

 

ODC: Power

 

Making more binding from selvedges. My original tutorial is here.

1 metre of fabric made 16 metres of 2.5" bias binding.

wovenflame.blogspot.ca/2016/07/biased.html

Love these Anne Kelle dots for binding! Blogged here.

Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937)

 

Description:

Two teams of three horses, driven by two men, pull binders; men wear dark hats, long-sleeved shirts and pants; large stook of grain on right; sheaves of grain in foreground; line of trees in the background; date (1911/60) in pencil and Sallows stamp in blue ink on back

 

Object ID : 0534-rrs-ogohc-ph

 

View additional photographs by Sallows that are held in other collections at the Reuben R. Sallows Digital Library.

 

Order a higher-quality version of this item by contacting the Huron County Museum (fee applies).

These are several note pads with an Asian Stab binding with three or four different stitches. Inside are about 30 sheets (60 pages) of white writing paper each, the outside are different Asian papers.

two needles coptic binding

Detail of leather cord used for binding.

Attached the binding to gavin's quilt, now just to hand stitch it to the back.

Trying to figure out which fabric I want to use for the binding of these mini quilts. Here is my idea?

 

(pictures suck, I know, but I just had to take a quick pic)

my mother's Lorna Doone.

 

I did too many for Macro Mondays leather.

Begin sewing the binding on this side, you can sew from the very top edge.

I love scrappy quilt binding!

I love looking at binding all wound up, although I made twice as much as I needed so I'm now on the hunt to find something to bind in blue.

Apply binding as usual with 1/4" seam allowance. Flange will peek out.

I bought the black and off white to bind my green scrappy and cream quilt, then saw that my partner does like red, so tried a bit of red and white , what do you all think??? Black and off white, or red and white???

This is the Dirt Cheap Milk Container binding system, and can also utilize a cereal box, so you could call it the brakfast binding system.

There is more on this binding system on my website www.judyofthewoods.net/dcmc_binder.html

Fold the binding strip up, creating a 45 degree angle fold.

Fold the binding over the back of the quilt and pin in place. Make sure that when you fold it again to sew it to the backing that the binding will cover the stitching that you just did. Adjust your seam allowance as needed, or trim if necessary (be careful not to cut too much if you have to!).

A wonderfully aged book, found in my grandparents library. Dating back to 1580.

 

It's written entireley in latin.

Hieronymi Cardani mediolanensis medici

  

this is the quilt last night, mum stitched the binding on then we sat and hand stitched it to the back last night and today. blogged

Title: Out-of-doors in the Holy Land; impressions of travel in body and spirit, by Henry Van Dyke...

 

Author: Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933.

 

Subjects: Palestine -- Description and travel.

 

Publisher: New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1908.

 

Description: xii p., 3 l., 3-325 p. incl. col. front. 11 col. pl. 20 cm.

 

Notes: Blue cloth binding. Gold, red, and green stamping on front. Gold stamping on spine. No decoration on back. Attributed to Margaret Armstrong.

 

JHU Local Note: Eisenhower copy: Gift of Charles Morris Howard.

 

Contributors: Armstrong, Margaret, 1867-1944, artist.

 

Control No.: 730922

AAS3756EI

(MdBJ)08029361

 

LCCN: 08029361

     

 

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EVIDENCE

Provenance evidence: Binding

Location in book: Back Cover

 

COPY

Repository: Penn Libraries

Call number: PQ821 .N68 1801

Collection: RBC

Copy title: Nouveaux contes de fées

Published: Frères Pillot, Paris, 1801

 

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Binding

Back Cover

 

Binding with a mitered corner tutorial:

I'm binding a doll quilt here, and I like my binding pretty narrow, about 1/4" wide. I cut my binding strips 1 1/8".

 

(If you prefer a wider binding: For example if you want it 1/2" wide, cut your binding strip at least 2 1/8". You can add a 1/8" or more if you have a thicker quilt, too. I use very thin cotton batting.)

 

I don't usually use pins here because I think it's easier to match my raw edges as I sew. Start your binding strip in the center of the bottom of your quilt, with the raw edge folded over about 1/4".

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