I love the fabrics in this little quilt.

I'd love to make one of these for my toddlers-- I could see it occupying one 2 year old I know for quite a while.

Image of To the Rescue: The Biography of Thomas S. Monson

Image of Detectives in Togas

Image of The Trojan War

Image of Jan Brett's Christmas Treasury

another shirt for the bub and how I bound it

one more shirt for the bub

I made a couple more shirts for Hunter and just totally love them.  While I was at it I thought I’d show you how I put the binding on them because all of the tutorials and instructions I’ve seen make it way more complicated that I think it needs to be.  Instead of sewing it on then folding it over and sewing it all again, I make double fold tape, sandwich the edge to be bound inside of it, and sew it on all at once.

First I cut my binding fabric into a 2 inch wide strip with the stretch going along the length of the strip.  Then I get out my handy dandy tool to press the edges of my strip into the center to make my binding tape.  (I have a super cheap Dritz 1″ tape maker, but it looks like they don’t make them anymore.  Clover does, though, and they’ve got cute colors on them.)

preparing ribbing for binding

ribbing pressed to bind some shirts

Then it’s ready to be sewn onto my project.  With the folded side up I just line up the edge of the fabric that I’m going to bind with the fold on the left,

one step binding

fold it over, and sew it on a little less than 1/8″ away from the edge.

one step binding

I like to move my needle over all the way to the left so I can center my binding under my presser foot.  I gently stretch the binding as I sew and cut it to length once I’m done with an edge.  I also tend to have more binding underneath than on top, so I don’t have problems failing to catch the binding underneath in my stitches.  Then it’s all done in one step.

pieces ready

This is the way I put the binding and ties on our Sweet Pea Pilot Caps too.  I also bind quilts this way (with quilt fabric, of course).  I’m all for quick and easy.

When sewing with knits keep in mind that you need to use a ball point needle in your machine.  That way you don’t risk snagging runs and making holes in your fabric and it slides through the fabric much better than a universal needle does.

Now for the pictures with the shirt on my model.

“Hunter, go sit in your seat so I can take your picture!”

find your sear so we can take a picture

new shirt

That works…

I’ll show you the other one tomorrow.

filed under Hunter, sewing