Bind the Quilt 1 Prepare the quilt for binding. After you have finished quilting, use your sewing machine to stitch in a straight line 1/8” from the edge of the quilt around its entire perimeter. This will ensure that the layers of the quilt stay flat and in place during the binding ...
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...
You can find previous lessons on,How to Sew a Zipper,How to Make and Sew Piping,Curves & Corners,How to Finish Seams, andWhat to do when you get a New Sewing Machine. When I asked what you wanted to learn, you overwhelmingly told me that you wanted to learn how to Machine Quilt. ...
Zig zag quilting is an easy way to quilt up your quilts using a walking foot and your own home sewing machine. Zig zag walking foot quilting has the most amazing quilting texture and looks like you put in a lot more effort than you did. It’s a simple walking foot quilting technique ...
And here's a (holiday decor) tutorial that shows youhow to sew felt appliqueon a felt base using thezigzag stitch- just like with fabric! Can you applique with a regular sewing machine? Of course! No special machines needed for the types I show you here. And if you either don't have...
Learn how to finish a quilt. Tips for finishing a quilt include a beginner's guide to machine quilting. How to quilt and bind a quilt.
Join the fabric pieces together. I have cut the 6 inch squares and arranged them on the floor to know how I should place them. Stack them up according to the row/column. Take them to the sewing machine and start assembling. Sew them to each other using a1/4 inch seam allowance. Be ...
Bias-tape:strips of fabric used to bind the edges of a quilt. Binding:the edging of a quilt - it encases the raw edges. Blocks:a piece of fabric made from sewing 9 squares together. Piecing:sewing together pieces of fabric to form the top layer of the quilt, typically done in blocks...
Step 5: Baste the Quilt Step 6: Choose Your Stitch Step 7: Bind the Quilt Tips to Create a Perfect Quilt Block Tip 1: Starch Before Cutting Into Your Fabric Tip 2: Make Sure Your 1/4’’ Seam Allowance Is Precise Tip 3: Use Pins in Order to Keep Your Sewing Pieces Aligned Tip 4...
Bind a quilt with easy mitered corners with step-by-step instructions and illustrations to sew a perfect binding every time.