See how to sew quilt binding: first, how to bind a quilt, a mug rug, a potholder, and how to sew mitered corners. Everything you need to know to make quilt binding corners - the easy way. And the BEST? I added aQuilt Binding Calculatorfor you - stop guessing and counting, just e...
You will need some basic sewing and quilting tools before you start working on your quilt. When buying fabric for your first project, keep an eye to the demands in the guide or pattern that you are following. A pattern will state how much of each type of fabric to get, plus binding fa...
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 press, too. Step 6 - Topstitch Your Diy placemat Topstitch around the entir...
Quilt Finishing Step Three: Binding More Quilt Tips This article will walk you through the steps of turning your sewn quilt blocks into a finished quilt top and then a finished bound quilt! Unique Ways to Use Quilt Blocks First, let’s chat about things to make with quilt blocks. Maybe yo...
Measure in ½ ” (horizontally) from the bottom corners of the rectangle and place a mark. Measure down ½″ from the bottom of the clutch and draw a line. Now, draw two lines to connect the bottom line to the bottom of the rectangle. You are pretty much just drawing a smaller re...
I’ve deemed my floor cloth finished…for now. I ended up not putting a binding on the edges because I realized that any type of fabric on the edges (I was planning on using quilt binding) would make it difficult to sweep the floor cloth. Right now without the binding, I can sweep ...