Make a low-maintenance quilt with this Easy Quilt as You Go Quilt Pattern. You don't have to overload your poor little sewing machine (or your sanity) by trying to fit a large amount of fabric in a teeny, tiny space. Even if your machine is on the smaller side, this free quilt-as...
After it was quilted, I used this wonderful tutorial for step-by-step instructions from Make it and Love it to finish off the binding. It doesn’t get much better than that! I just made sure my bias strips were long enough to fit around the entire quilt, like she directs in the tut...
Sew the quilt binding to the side of the quilt, leaving the beginning tail free. Use the seam allowance you chose when you made the quilt binding. Stop sewing before you reach the corner of the quilt, ending the seam the same distance from the approaching quilt edge as the width of the...
Sew in place using a 1/4” seam allowance. Carefully miter the corners. Join the binding ends together. Wrap the binding to the front and pin or clip to hold. Stitch down by machine. All that’s left to do is cut the dowel to fit the quilt and hang it in your favorite spot.Post...
Learn how to make quilt binding and discover some of the options you can choose from when you make binding strips for your quilts.
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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". ...
30+ Easy & Free Quilt Patterns For Beginners Comments Robyn Lidstone says June 23, 2023 at 11:28 pm Can the top layer be a patchworked piece? Will this give the same result as a flat piece of fabric? My Janome has a lovely fancy stitch. Could this be used instead of straight stit...
Start by sewing the sides. I am forced to use the quilt clips you see in the picture because of the thickness of my work. Sew one side at a time. Remember to mark the corner as in step six. The mark will help you pivot the corner. ...
I make mine to match quilts I make for gift…use flees on the inside and the cotton print on the outside…no binding needed. Reply Mary Barnes says: January 9, 2021 at 2:57 am I love this idea. I think I may do two layers of flannel. Thank you. Reply brittany says: June...