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  1. Hi Joy ,thankyou so much for your tutorial,i dont use decorative stitches much ,so maybe i need to have a go,thankyou my friend xx

  2. I think a lot of us have decorative stitches we never even try – and this is a great solution for baby quilts – no gaps to stick fingers in!!

  3. I have a gazillion fancy stitches. Of course, I need to get some binding on a few things first. One day at a time. 🙂

  4. Wonderful tutorial Joy. I’ve a machine full of decorative stitches & don’t use any unless i need them for a project. You’ve given me food for thought here. 🙂 Hugs,xx

  5. have never thought a bout doing binding this way, it works so well. I do not use the decorative stitchesmuch at all but when and or should I say if I treat myself to a 11″ arm machine I might try and experiment

  6. I have always been a “stitch the binding down by hand” kind of quilter, but the decorative stitches do look quite nice. I especially like the first one you showed. I’ll have to see if I have it on my Bernina.

  7. The decorative stitches do give a special look – I’ve mostly hand stitched down my bindings but I see there is a lot more I could be doing!!

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