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Everything you need to know to make quilt binding corners - the easy way. 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 th...
When attaching binding, go the usual way: start at the middle of an edge if your quilt is larger, or - if you are making a mini quilt, or something like thisquilted mug rug project, start just two inches or so from the bottom of an edge. As low as possible. Then sew around the ...
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...
Join the ends of your binding (here’s aslick way to do that.) Trim the quilt backing and batting, leaving enough batting to fill the binding once it’s wrapped to the quilt back for hand sewing. If your quilting doesn’t come off the edge of the quilt, the outer edges can ripple...
Join the binding ends. Fold the end of one binding tail to create a neat, folded edge. Place the second tail inside the folded end. Join the ends by sewing them together. Step 17 Finish the quilt. Use the Fiskars table shears to again trim the batting to ½" and then switch to ...
Join the rows Add the borders Add wadding and backing Quilt the layers Bind your quilt Pro Tip Try to remember that the more accurate you are with each section, the more accurate and neat your finished quilt will turn out, but don’t worry if your first quilt isn’t quite as perfect ...
I do have a question. You did not mention how to finish off the edges of the quilt. After joining the rows together, the outside edges of the blocks won’t have any binding on them. Would I just do binding in the normal fashion for the outside edges of the quilt?
Bind a quilt with easy mitered corners with step-by-step instructions and illustrations to sew a perfect binding every time.
Assembling the Quilt After all your puffs are prepared, it's time to assemble the quilt. Lay out your puffs in the desired pattern and pin them together, edge to edge. Sew the puffs together, row by row, then join the rows. This step can be quite rewarding as you see your quilt com...