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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. aDDiNg thE biNDiNg. 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.

  4. 29 wrz 2020 · What is Quilt Binding? Supplies You Will Need For Quilt Binding; How To Bind a Quilt: A Step by Step Tutorial. Step 1: Cut the fabric for your binding. Step 2: Sew strips together and iron. Step 3: Attaching the binding to the top of the quilt. How to Bind a Quilt with Mitered Corners. Step 4: Attach the binding to the back of the quilt.

  5. Quilt with Facing (front) BINDING STEPS: The following is a step-by-step guide on how to bind a quilt using the VISIBLE DOUBLE-FOLD BINDING. This is the most traditional and widely used method. It involves creating a narrow fabric strip, folding it in half lengthwise, and attaching it to the edges of the quilt with machine or hand stitching.

  6. Binding a Quilt. 9.240. You've pieced a beautiful quilt top, layered it up with batting, and quilted to your heart's content-- you're almost done, but not quite. The next step to finishing is to bind the quilt edges.

  7. Jenny Doan reviews a skill that every quilter needs to know Binding! From start to finish Mom shows you how to bind a quilt with no frills or tools. Give it a shot!

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