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Old June 25th 17, 10:45 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Brian Christiansen
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Default The quilt I am repairing

I have talked several times about a quilt I am repairing, and just
thought I would say some stuff about the progress of it.

It is kinda going slowly, but that is because I sew on a replacement
square, then let it sit for a while (sometimes a few days, sometimes as
much as a few weeks), but I think it is looking good.

When I gave it a closer examination, I saw that it needed to have the
backing replaced as well as some of the squares on the front, and this
almost made me give up on the entire thing, but I did look at what I
had, and it turned out that I had a white sheet that I was not using, so
I decided to use it for a new backing.

I also decided to cut this new backing 2 inches bigger that the quilt
and fold the extra over for the binding
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw_OBqG_nAI,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfNGfTmSWSU) . I would of course
replace the squares around the perimeter before I did this.

I replaced the squares around the perimeter, then folded the backing to
make my binding, and I suppose it passes the "galloping horse at 20
paces" test, but I still don't really like how it looks. So I went to
the store to get some "regular binding" (I am too lazy to make it), but
they had some 2" wide satin finish blanket binding and I decided to use
that.

I found a you tube video on how to miter the blanket binding around the
corners, but decided instead to just use square corners instead.

For the quilt label, I think I have described that I will write on a
label something like "Ruth Sherwood: 1961, Brian Christiansen: 2017,"
with some sort of fabric marking pen, then tracing over it with a
zig-zag stitch to make an "embroidered label."
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