1.  I discovered that the open-toed foot that I bought for applique works perfectly for piecing when the needle is moved to the right.
2.  At guild last night we had what we call "The Tool Man", a vendor who sells notions, gadgets, and books for cut rate prices.  I found a copy of Libby Lehman's book Threadplay for $12.  When I was looking for it before taking her class last spring I found out it is out of print and sells for about $85.  This copy is of course used, and has some stuck together pages from spilled something, but even so...
3 For the binding of my Queen Anne's Lace piece I used the piped binding technique described by Susan Cleveland in Winter 2005 American Quilter.  (She also has a book called, I think, Piping Hot Bindings.)  It worked beautifully.  I've done a piped binding before, and it was ok, but didn't have the precision that her way has.  She stitches the piping on first using a bobbin thread that contrasts with backing and then stitches the binding from the back, using the first stitching as a guide.  Perfect.
 
 
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