About that binding tool...
Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at 4:18PM I am about halfway through hand stitching the binding to the back of the log cabin quilt. I did apply it to the front on the longarm.
I’m not sure what I think about this. I think I could have applied it via my sewing machine just as fast if not faster, but it was definitely more convenient to do it this way. I also forgot to put my ruler base on until about halfway through… that made it easier, duh!
I’ve begun quilting the Nine Patch, and I’ll apply the binding for it via the longarm as well, and maybe I’ll have a better idea if I want to do it that way from now on or stick to my sewing machine.
I chose the “Agave” design for the quilting, and I’m loving the way this one looks, even more than the log cabin! This is a nice, feathery pattern in the lesser expensive price range, as it’s fairly open and easy to do.
I wish my Millennium liked King Tut thread better, I so love the way it looks but it’s a royal pain to work with on this machine. My HQ16 loved it, but then it hated So Fine and my Milly loves it so… go figure.
I picked a colander full of blackberries this morning, cobbler and ice cream tonight!









