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Sewing Satin Trim on BlanketsBy Marsha Jean from Belmont, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Sewing Satin Trim on BlanketsI have used the 1/2"inch or smaller Stitch Witchery. I iron it on one side of blanket being quilted. I iron the stitch witchery to wrong side of satin trim, apply this to the side of quilt or blanket on the right side of blanket etc. I then have done the same for the back or stitch the back side by hand. Be Careful as the stitch Witchery will be very hot when done ironing it in place. I put this on first before I even start putting blanket together, that way the batting doesn't melt or get bunched up. Just add to one side of the top layer then do whatever, when time to put binding or trim on other side the crease of the binding is your guide to finishing. You can stitch witch both or sew back side by hand. thunderheart54 Post by thunderheart54 RE: Sewing Satin Trim on Blankets
You simply Google "tutorial sewing mitered corners" Or "quilt binding mitered corner tutorial" or something to that effect. Post by Cyinda |
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