How to join quilt binding Let's pretend that this is a quilt, mug rug, wall hanging or some other kind of project I've been working on that needs binding around the edge. You will need to make sure you have plenty of length to your binding, and ideally, at least 10 inches extra l...
Measure your quilt along its top and along one side. Add the two lengths together and multiply that figure by two. Add 20" or so to the total to determine how much binding you'll need to surround the quilt if you plan to use continuous strips and miter the corners. Make Continuous Cro...
Bind a quilt with easy mitered corners with step-by-step instructions and illustrations to sew a perfect binding every time.
However – I came to a crossroad. I really wanted more pretty quilts in my house. Just because I don’t like to make them doesn’t mean I don’t adore them. Hence, one of my new year’s resolutions came to be.I am going to gift each of my children their own homemade quilt fo...
Make the Hanging Corners: Fold the two 3” fabric squares in half to form two triangles. With raw edges matching, pin the triangles to the top left and top right corners. Using a 1/8” seam allowance, stitch to hold in place. Binding the Quilt: Join binding strips together until they...
It's a sharp, pointed seasonal wall hanging that can be doubled as a quilt, and it's made using an assortment of FQ fabric colors, such as green, pink, white, red, and grey, and some green floral fabric for the border and binding. The finished size is 37 ½" x 37 ½". ...
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Step 4 - Clip Corners Clip the corners for a neat and clean finish. TOP TIP: See how to clip corners and make sewing easier. Step 5 - Turn Right-Side-Out Turn right side out, poke the corners out and press well. Turn the raw edges on the turning hole towards the inside and pres...
When you reach the corner, you can make a mitered corner by folding the binding as in the picture below. Sew the binding in place. Sew the mitered corner diagonal seam. Sew along the outer edge as well. Related posts :DIY Rag rugs from old cloth scraps;Quilt block names;How to sew ...
This bind-off finishes off two edges, binding off the stitches and closing the seam at the same time. Normally used to close shoulders, it can also be used to close side seams when working a garment from side to side. You can also pick up stitches along two side edges and then use ...