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    Old 07-17-2010, 01:04 PM
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    I use an old necklace and string it through the binding after I have wrapped it around my hand. Or if you have a knee lift for your machine and can invert it, you can put the binding on that and it rolls off nicely.
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    Old 07-17-2010, 10:15 PM
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    I use the tp rolls but never thought of putting it on a ribbon around my neck. Thanks for the tip.
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    Old 07-18-2010, 06:42 AM
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    I usually just have it dragging wherever it goes and then,

    have to stop and unravel it from all the twisting & turning during the stitching.....

    and then have to pick the snips of thread off from the part that was trailing on the linty carpet......

    by that time, I am ready for my 4PM......

    omg...I will definitely have to try one of these tips

    Thanks so much, ladies.......
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    Old 07-18-2010, 07:04 AM
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    I used to work at a fabric shop (err- money pit for employee) and always wrapped ribbon, elastic, etc. around thumb and baby finger in figure eight design. No wrinkles and creases to touch up with an iron.

    Try this with your binding. Place the bundle on your lap and you'll find it works smoothly and doesn't fall off. Leftover strips (bundles) stored in see through container for scrap-type bindings. No pins, paper or rubberbands touching the fabric....:-)
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    Old 07-18-2010, 06:23 PM
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    great tips!! and folks who visit me EXPECT something bizarre out of me so ... thanks!!
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    Old 07-19-2010, 12:44 AM
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    I wrap it around the roll, but have not put it on a ribbon yet. God bless
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    Old 08-03-2010, 10:29 AM
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    I had to update this post...I tried the binding on the toilet paper roll this time. I used a string to put it around my neck.

    I must report - that was the EASIEST binding I've ever applied! I can't believe how simple it was, and how fast it went. No more puddles on the floor for me :)

    Great tip..Thank you! I don't think I'll ever go back to the 'old' way :)
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    Old 08-03-2010, 07:31 PM
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    Just a question - when you (anyone on this board, not any particular poster) apply binding, do you pin it before sewing? Because some of the posts here talk like maybe there's a way to do it without pinning. I pin it all the way down one side of the piece to the corner, miter the corner, and pin the next side, but it's a pain and I'm always stabbing myself with pins. If there's an easier way, I'd love to know.
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    Old 08-04-2010, 03:30 AM
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    I pinned in the beginning but have since stopped doing it. I found that as I sewed along the binding, it would begin to pucker....works much better (for me) not using any pins.

    For the mitered corners, I purchased the miter cornering tool from Clotilde's, and it works great.
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    Old 08-04-2010, 07:03 AM
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    Thank you mjsylvstr! I will have to try that.
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