Quilts are created when pieces of fabric are cut and sewn together in a pattern and layered with additional padding for warmth. After completing the detailed process of sewing a quilt (see How to Make a Quilt) the last step is to bind the edges with fabric to give your quilt a “finish...
See here how to bind a quilt, a mug rug, a potholder, or anything that has straight edges and no rounded corners. We'll also see how to add mitered corners on a quilt binding. All is easy if you follow the tutorial below! TOP TIP: If you're new to quilting, this guide onhow t...
Start marking in the corner. Align a large square ruler so that its outer edges are equidistant from the interior section of the quilt, making sure that the quilt’s two edges are under the ruler completely on both sides. Note this new measurement and check the remaining three corners to e...
Bind a quilt with easy mitered corners with step-by-step instructions and illustrations to sew a perfect binding every time.
There's More Than One Way To Bind A Quilt Every quilt needs to be bound but not every quilt needs to be bound the same way. Now, in one concise booklet, ten (10) of the most popular binding techniq... L Publishing 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Great Beginnings and Endings 465 March/April...
Want to create a beautiful quilt showcasing unique scraps of fabric you’ve collected over the years? Check out our guide to get started.
How to Make a Quilt Block – Step by Step Step 1: Choose Your Pattern Step 2: Gather Materials and Tools Step 3: Cut the Patchwork Step 4: Stitch the Patchwork Step 5: Baste the Quilt Step 6: Choose Your Stitch Step 7: Bind the Quilt Tips to Create a Perfect Quilt Block Tip 1:...
Batting:the cushy middle of a quilt - can be made from cotton, polyester or wool. Typically bought according to the size of the quilt you're making - found in rolls. Bias-tape:strips of fabric used to bind the edges of a quilt. ...
I get a lot of questions about how to make a quilt hanging sleeve, so here (finally!) is a tutorial. :-) 1. Cut a strip of fabric 4 inches wide and as long as the width of your quilt. You're going to hem the edges and that will bring the sides of your ha
Step 8: Bind your quilt 1 Once you have finished quilting, the edges of the quilt need to be tidied up. Use a ruler to square up and trim the edges of your quilt. It’s amazing how much this small step will change the look of your quilt! You then need to finish them in some...