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After your quilt top is quilted, you’re ready to attach your binding. Our step-by-step tutorial will teach you how to bind your quilts using 2½” double-fold binding strips.
align the binding raw edges with the quilt raw edge and, using a 1⁄4" seam allowance, sew the binding to the quilt, beginning at least 4"–6" from a corner, and leaving a tail of about 4"–6" (on large quilts, leave. en stitching is about 2" from the c.
29 wrz 2020 · Quilt binding is simply a folded strip of fabric that is used to conceal and bind the edges of your quilt to keep it from fraying. In this quilt binding tutorial, I'll show you how to sew the binding on a quilt completely with your sewing machine .
Turn the binding to the back side of the quilt and hand stitch the binding down. When you come to an inside corner, pin the binding at the corner adjusting it to form the inside miter.
HOW TO BIND A QUILT EASILY. Step 1. Trim all edges of your quilt. Step 2. Prepare a long strip of fabric. for binding. Step 3. Prepare a serger. Step 4. Decide where to start. stitching and sew. Step 5. Sew around a corner. Step 6. Join quilt ends. Step 7. Flip the binding over and finish the quilt. Ageberry.com.
Starting. midway along one edge of the quilt, on the right side, line up the raw edge of the binding with the cut edge of the quilt, right sides together. Begin sewing the binding to the quilt approximately 6" to 8" from the beginning tail-end of the binding fabric.
For this technique, you will need a main binding fabric (outside edge) and an accent fabric (inside flange), plus thread to match your fabrics. Outer Binding Strip: 1.5” wide* x circumference of quilt plus 10-12 inches. Inner Accent Strip: 1.75” wide* x circumference of quilt plus 10-12 inches. 1. Trim the excess batting and back from your ...