Mitered corners on a quilt binding To miter your first corner flip and fold your binding piece up to form a 45-degree angle. Finger press along the fold to create a crease. Then fold it back down, matching the raw edge to the raw edge of the quilt (potholder). Secure the fold wi...
cut the binding so that reaches just half an inch past that triangular fold from the beginning.Mind the gap- the binding tail needs to reach PAST that spot, so it's not visible! Tuck the binding end intothe gap - inside the binding triangle, press and finish the seam to generate a co...
As you come to a corner, stop stitching 1/4″ before you reach the corner and sew off the corner at a 45º angle. It will look like this. In order to miter the corner, fold the binding up and away from yourself. Keep the raw edges of the binding in line with the raw edges o...
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Now flip back over to the front and stitch exactly in the fold of where the binding meets your quilt… or “stitch in the ditch” as they say. A corner is coming! without taking the quilt out of your machine, flip the end up… Smooth the fabric up, and fold over to make...
You are doing great! Now it’s time for your first corner. Stop sewing ¼” from the corner. Pull the quilt out from under the presser foot to the left of theneedle. Do not cut the threads. To create themiterat the corner, bring thebindingup, making a diagonal fold at the corner...
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...
I love the little vase and the striped binding. Really I love the whole thing. Looking at Christine’s version makes me see this as eminently doable. Christine’s needle folio – inside The inside is also great, but has the issue of not being able to see what is inside the pockets....
My sewing room is still in a disaster zone from when two quilts ago I was on the hunt for the binding for the pomegranate quilt, and as I excavated the dungeons in my closet, I discovered a stack of Kona fat quarters. I knew who those should go to, and they did. But I never di...